2015
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ArtByte withdraws from the New York Market
- August 7, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
No CommentsDue to the requirements of the New York BitLicense, ArtByte (formerly AppleByte) has decided to withdraw from the New York market, effective August 7, 2015. The ArtByte Foundation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting artists around the world, through the technology of digital currencies. ArtByte provides support to artists in several ways. Of these,
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BitcoinTalkRadio interviews ArtByte founder, Mike Cabaniss
- July 24, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
Checkout the BitcoinTalkRadio interview with AppleByte (now ArtByte) founder, Mike Cabaniss. The interview was recorded at the InsideBitcoin Conference in Chicago two weeks ago, before the name change from AppleByte to ArtByte. http://www.bitcointalkradio.com/interviews/Michael_Cabaniss_AppleByte.wav
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ArtByte (formerly AppleByte) revolutionizes how artists are paid!
- July 22, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
Bitcoin technology is disrupting more industries than the financial payments sector. ArtByte (formerly AppleByte), the digital currency supporting artists, offers a positive use of Bitcoin 1.0 technology and is revolutionizing how artists are supported, just as Bitcoin revolutionized financial payments. From its inception on May 1, 2014, ArtByte (formerly AppleByte) has focused on building real user
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How ArtByte (formerly AppleByte) meets artist’s financial needs
- July 20, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
ArtByte is revolutionizing how artists are supported, in the same way that Bitcoin is revolutionizing financial payments. Through the technology of digital currencies and its social platform, ArtByte enables any fan, anywhere in the world, to support any artist, instantly. ArtByte supports all types of artists: musicians, painters, sculptors, actors, film makers, directors, editors, producers, dancers, writers,
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AppleByte is changing its name to ArtByte
- July 16, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
Over the next few weeks AppleByte will be changing its name to ArtByte. We feel the new name better describes our purpose of supporting artists around the world. AppleByte is headquartered in NYC. The name AppleByte was a play on the old saying, “Come to New York and take a bite out of the Big
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AppleByte’s response to the latest US regulations
- June 5, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
In view of recent changes in the virtual currency regulations in the United States, the final release of the Bit License requirements in New York, and clarifications of the law from the Ripple case, the AppleByte Foundation is re-assessing its responsibilities under US law. We believe regulation is good for the digital currency ecosystem, including
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Artists, tip another artist and get double support yourself.
- May 19, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
Artists, tip another artist and receive double tips yourself! Summer is coming and it’s time to fund our creative projects, during AppleByte’s double support campaign! How it works When you, as an artist or art lover tip an artist on Twitter, the AppleByte Foundation will tip you double the amount. For example, if you
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AppleByte revolutionizes how artists are paid!
- May 15, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
Renew your vision, we can disrupt more than the banking industry! AppleByte, the digital currency supporting artists: has already funded more than 700 artists worldwide, is ranked the #5 coin by the industry leading site, coingecko.com, in terms of real user community growth & engagement, has a social media community of over 68,000 artists &
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How do digital currencies like ArtByte work?
- April 14, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
As with any new technology, digital currencies like ArtByte can be hard to understand. Lets look at how ArtByte works. How are digital currencies created? Just like physical currencies, digital currencies (like ArtByte) don’t just pop into existence, they have to be made. In physical currencies, paper bills are printed and coins are minted
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AppleByte is expanding to Reddit
- April 1, 2015
- Posted by: ArtByte Admin
- Category: AppleBytes
AppleByte has very active communities on Twitter and Facebook, and now we are expanding to Reddit! Subscribe to our Reddit Feed http://www.reddit.com/r/AppleByteMe/ and help us build that community. You will receive 500 free applebytes every time you make a new post or comment on an existing one (be sure & include your AppleByte wallet address). You can
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