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1361  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: April 02, 2015, 08:13:50 PM

Yep ReSl is back on. I will translate in german. Get me login and i will check it out. Got 4 days of now. Smiley



You're right. That's the reason for this manic festive atmosphere. We're all on holiday!

1362  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ DigiByte ★★ [DGB] ✈ DigiShield ✔ Watch our NYC Convention Presentation! on: April 02, 2015, 01:44:39 PM
How I can to compile the linux wallet. I perform qmake USE_UPNP=- and get next. What I am doing wrong? Help!

try qmake "USE_UPNP=1" or 0

The building process has changed some with the new client. Make sure your up to date with the git repository and run the following to compile.

Code:
./autogen.sh
./configure
make

The complete guide for building on linux can be found at https://github.com/digibyte/DigiByteProject/blob/master/doc/build-unix.md
Thanks! But after make I get next:

make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.

ls -l DigiByteProject-master

Specify which file for the make?


HELP!!!

Is it really possible that this hasn't been addressed?

We get shared library errors with the downloadable pre-build from digibyte.co unless it's run from the command line ( http://www.digibyte.co/sites/digibyte.co/files/DigiByte-3.0.3-ubuntu-64bit.zip ), and the 'make' error when trying to build your own is likely due to missing dependencies that keeps the file from being built . . .

The post I quoted above is almost a year old. And the README.md on github is 6 months old.  Huh
1363  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: April 02, 2015, 01:31:25 PM

We need something Roll Eyes

@HR CAN WE USE YOURE FORUM!?!

 Cheesy

Yes it's a little manic here right now. What with DigiByte popping in with stuff on the translations as well, I thought that maybe I'd missed something important. Unfortunately, when going back and reading, I found I was wrong.  Sad

That's okay with me though. I'm a long term, slow but sure kind of guy who's happy to plug away at the nuts and bolts.

Back to the Ubuntu wallet . . .
1364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: April 02, 2015, 12:37:59 PM
New install, Ubuntu 14.04.

I go to https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte

I follow the Digibyte Ubuntu Build instructions and get the following errors at the following points:

sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev autoconf pkg-config libssl-dev git
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev Error: Package 'libdb4.8-dev' has no installation candidate
git clone git://github.com/digibyte/DigiByteProject.git
cd DigiByteProject
./autogen.sh
./configure
make ERROR: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
cd src
sudo cp digibyted /usr/bin
1365  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 10:04:23 PM

ADDED
But if you can get stores accepting this thats something diffrent.
Let's say, I accept this in my store.  
Offcourse i already have something to check fake money and the trust level in a store on both sides are already some steps higher then some random guy on the street.I dont want to rip people off in my store for a few bucks and get a bad reputation.


So what about this,
A person comes to my store, He can withdraw money for Digibytes,He already is in my store so the possibility that he buys something is also very high.  +/+ situation for both.
I create a litepaid invoice link with the ammount he wants to get in cash.(If i want euro's for the Digibytes,Or else just use Digiticker.info and calculate how much Digibytes he needs to pay for the ammount cash he wants) Did the customer buy something i will not count any fees.

Litepaid deposits my money on my bank account and the customer gets his cash money right after the payment is done in my store.
I dont have to pay fee to deposit my cash on the bank  (6 euro for each deposit  Lips sealed Undecided ) and the customer walks away with a trusted feeling not being ripped off.


Did we just create a exchange office for Digibyte? Grin


There you go. That's what I was thinking. Surely there is something there that we could use . . . and improve upon. :-)



@esotericizm, I'm paying under $20 a month and have everything "unlimited". With a $250,000 investment, I think the budget is certainly available for a full service website and now it's just a job of convincing 'upper management' not only of its necessity to project a positive corporate image, but also of just how little it actually costs to do so. Anything "network" related should be given a priority 1.
1366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 02:48:36 PM

The direct link is a good idea, and I do understand everybody else's needs.

However, does DigiByte really need third party download sites (not to mention third party download sites linked to pirated software)? Think of the negative PR that comes from that! (Both conscious and subconscious.)

Don't we have www.digibyte.co and github that, between the two, can take care of all of our needs?

1367  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 01:10:49 PM
HR, This is normal on the kickass website, Why they do this i dont know but yeah this really is a danger for everyone that uses kickass for the first time.
Always use the download torrent link  Smiley

And it's normal for child molestors to molest children.

Remember, you vote in the marketplace with your money and/or participation. When you do business with someone, you are supporting that entity.

Does DigiByte want to be associated with these types of people?

They're using fraud to try and get trojans on people's machines for god's sake.

Normal for them? Does that mean it's okay for you?
1368  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 11:33:38 AM

Is anyone using the Linux wallet, specifically on Ubuntu? It takes forever to sync for the first time? There is no bootstrap.dat file for Linux? There are still shared library issues, and it can only be run from the command line prompt?

Your help and feedback will be much appreciated.


BTW, someone, thank you for "scanning and tipping". Great fun, isn't it?

HR,

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We have experienced some issues with syncing ourselves. We are looking in to setting up a bootsrap.dat as well as some other ways to "prune" the chain.

If anyone has any good resources or information on potential "pruning" options they have come across we would love to hear them.





The bootstrap.dat torrent I posted earlier in the thread will work on any Operating system, be it Windows, Linux or OSX.

If you build the linux wallet from source it should operate exactly how you expect it too. I have both digibyted and digibyte-QT working perfectly on a Virtual  Machine.

Jared you may want to take a look at Bitcoin core 0.10 and their 'headers first' implementation. It will give a similar result to Digibit in that you only need to download a percentage of the chain in order to be up and running.


Edit - I'm stuck on 3g until my ISP can fix my phone line so I cant upload another bootstrap.dat but you can easily create one on windows with the following commands

Open command prompt and CD to the digibyte app directory

Code:
CD C:\users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Digibyte\blocks

Code:
COPY /b blk*.dat bootstrap.dat

this will concatenate(link) all the blk000*.dat files into a single bootstrap.dat file. You can then simply place the bootstrap.dat file into your Digibyte appdata directory and the Digibyte wallet should pick it up on first sync. As above this bootstrap.dat file will work on any operating system no matter which OS generated it.


Digibyte Bootstrap DL link.
http://kickass.to/digibyte-bootstrap-dat-blocks-2015-02-04-blocks-0-555000-t10171940.html

The original link posted in this thread does not work.

The link you posted above leads to an .EXE file that is flagged as being a hacking tool.

The same happens when you download from the kickass link on this page: http://torrent6.com/3a1d3dd3e2c99ed6453f61d40dad5e0fd903ec00

@esotericizm, most end users don't build - they want something to install, can you put that together? Or maybe something more user friendly with detailed instructions for Linux? Also, you say your installs work correctly. Is it correct to say that the initial sync takes around 2 1/2 hours?

Thanks for addressing these issues and questions.

the above link should not lead to an EXE at all. My guess is you are clicking the wrong download button.



I will look into becoming a maintainer for Digibyte on Ubuntu. I've never done it before but if I can get it going it will be as easy as 'sudo apt-get install Digibyte' for ubuntu/debian users. But in the short term I'll put together some detailed install instructions or a script that will automate the entire process.

But yeah the initial sync will take a couple of hours at least. The only way around that at the moment is bootstrap.dat or use one of the other wallets. It's a problem Bitcoin core only just managed to "solve" a month ago.

The large link leads to an .EXE as does the kickass link on the webpage I posted in my reply. I see that the small download button indeed leads to a torrent that downloads the .dat file.

Also, thanks for your answers - they have been most helpful - and good luck with your idea about becoming a Ubuntu maintainer. That would be fantastic!

BTW, the .EXE at the end of those other links was this: https://www.virustotal.com/es/file/b7c26bbe67595fca7eb14c5f01df42bd0b6f75f266cda3e592b4fb671e49f33c/analysis/1427800699/ (Panda shows it as clean on this report, but it was Panda that flagged it on my laptop!)

Here's a full screenshot of that download page. Easy to confuse, wouldn't you say? Doesn't say much for kickass.to. I think you're right about recommending mega.co.nz (that one's even questionable though), but if you become an Ubuntu maintainer, all these other issues will be moot.


1369  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 10:18:39 AM

Is anyone using the Linux wallet, specifically on Ubuntu? It takes forever to sync for the first time? There is no bootstrap.dat file for Linux? There are still shared library issues, and it can only be run from the command line prompt?

Your help and feedback will be much appreciated.


BTW, someone, thank you for "scanning and tipping". Great fun, isn't it?

HR,

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We have experienced some issues with syncing ourselves. We are looking in to setting up a bootsrap.dat as well as some other ways to "prune" the chain.

If anyone has any good resources or information on potential "pruning" options they have come across we would love to hear them.





The bootstrap.dat torrent I posted earlier in the thread will work on any Operating system, be it Windows, Linux or OSX.

If you build the linux wallet from source it should operate exactly how you expect it too. I have both digibyted and digibyte-QT working perfectly on a Virtual  Machine.

Jared you may want to take a look at Bitcoin core 0.10 and their 'headers first' implementation. It will give a similar result to Digibit in that you only need to download a percentage of the chain in order to be up and running.


Edit - I'm stuck on 3g until my ISP can fix my phone line so I cant upload another bootstrap.dat but you can easily create one on windows with the following commands

Open command prompt and CD to the digibyte app directory

Code:
CD C:\users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Digibyte\blocks

Code:
COPY /b blk*.dat bootstrap.dat

this will concatenate(link) all the blk000*.dat files into a single bootstrap.dat file. You can then simply place the bootstrap.dat file into your Digibyte appdata directory and the Digibyte wallet should pick it up on first sync. As above this bootstrap.dat file will work on any operating system no matter which OS generated it.


Digibyte Bootstrap DL link.
http://kickass.to/digibyte-bootstrap-dat-blocks-2015-02-04-blocks-0-555000-t10171940.html

The original link posted in this thread does not work.

The link you posted above leads to an .EXE file that is flagged as being a hacking tool.

The same happens when you download from the kickass link on this page: http://torrent6.com/3a1d3dd3e2c99ed6453f61d40dad5e0fd903ec00

@esotericizm, most end users don't build - they want something to install, can you put that together? Or maybe something more user friendly with detailed instructions for Linux? Also, you say your installs work correctly. Is it correct to say that the initial sync takes around 2 1/2 hours?

Thanks for addressing these issues and questions.
1370  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: List of Major Bitcoin Heists, Thefts, Hacks, Scams, and Losses on: March 31, 2015, 09:53:02 AM

It's happened again, and, once again, most likely an inside job.



https://www.allcrypt.com/sitedown.html
1371  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 09:33:23 AM

Have you guys heard of this?

https://www.goabra.com


Only available in countries beginning with A apparently.  https://www.goabra.com/home.html#get_abra

It's an interesting model, I guess. Tailored to the 'transitional market' and tied to the dollar.

Not doing anything better than DGB community could if we wanted with DigiByte.

They won the LAUNCH Festival 2015 and are getting lots of favorable press. (More info on the LAUNCH Festival can be found here - previous winners include DropBox and Stack Overflow.)

LAUNCH FESTIVAL 2015 Best overall WINNER

Could Abra be Bitcoin’s “Killer App”?

Former Netscape Director Launches Bitcoin Remittance App Abra

Abra Wins Launch Festival 2015 with Mycellium Local Trader Bitcoin Knockoff

You've got the youtube video on the presentation on this page.


Looks like they are leveraging their work-out-of-the-garage image as well.  https://www.goabra.com/about.html


They are definitely doing what we are doing and it would be very wise of us to study what they are doing very closely and go over it with a fine-tooth comb. Nobody ever said there would be just one winner in this space - look at MasterCard and Visa, for example - but three might be a crowd - look at American Express. We should learn what we can from them and not be afraid to adopt ideas that convince us and work.

I never try to reinvent the wheel and always accept other people's good ideas (even when I wish I had, and sometimes wonder how I didn't, think of them myself).




It really is intresting what they do and i will follow this closely but it´s all about trusting the "buyer" & "seller" in my eyes.
In some countries you cannot even trust the exchanges over there. Lips sealed

Just a example,
Deposit & withdraw
A: real money,How can i be shure i dont get fake money from a unknown person.   Need to check every bill with a UV light or something.
(Also the other way around, If i want to deposit 200$ and do this by a teller. He needs to be shure i dont give him fake money.)
b:Not gonna rob me,He can get me to a place where everything is a setup and me as a tourist dont know anything about that place.
(Offcourse this is also the other way around..I can rob that guy because i know he haves some cash money.)

For me,, Money and a unknown person. Just so hard to trust.





Yeah, I don't know, but my first, very superficial, read brings me to a similar conclusion: it's something like eBay, using a reputation system, but what's to keep someone from building up a good reputation and then making off with a good stash one fine day?

Nevertheless, they are getting rave reviews, and that's usually not for nothing. I think we've got to look at this closely. There might be something there we can use.
1372  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 07:42:29 AM

Have you guys heard of this?

https://www.goabra.com


Only available in countries beginning with A apparently.  https://www.goabra.com/home.html#get_abra

It's an interesting model, I guess. Tailored to the 'transitional market' and tied to the dollar.

Not doing anything better than DGB community could if we wanted with DigiByte.

They won the LAUNCH Festival 2015 and are getting lots of favorable press. (More info on the LAUNCH Festival can be found here - previous winners include DropBox and Stack Overflow.)

LAUNCH FESTIVAL 2015 Best overall WINNER

Could Abra be Bitcoin’s “Killer App”?

Former Netscape Director Launches Bitcoin Remittance App Abra

Abra Wins Launch Festival 2015 with Mycellium Local Trader Bitcoin Knockoff

You've got the youtube video on the presentation on this page.


Looks like they are leveraging their work-out-of-the-garage image as well.  https://www.goabra.com/about.html


They are definitely doing what we are doing and it would be very wise of us to study what they are doing very closely and go over it with a fine-tooth comb. Nobody ever said there would be just one winner in this space - look at MasterCard and Visa, for example - but three might be a crowd - look at American Express. We should learn what we can from them and not be afraid to adopt ideas that convince us and work.

I never try to reinvent the wheel and always accept other people's good ideas (even when I wish I had, and sometimes wonder how I didn't, think of them myself).


1373  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 31, 2015, 07:23:08 AM

Is anyone using the Linux wallet, specifically on Ubuntu? It takes forever to sync for the first time? There is no bootstrap.dat file for Linux? There are still shared library issues, and it can only be run from the command line prompt?

Your help and feedback will be much appreciated.


BTW, someone, thank you for "scanning and tipping". Great fun, isn't it?

HR,

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We have experienced some issues with syncing ourselves. We are looking in to setting up a bootsrap.dat as well as some other ways to "prune" the chain.

If anyone has any good resources or information on potential "pruning" options they have come across we would love to hear them.


Great to hear that you're working on improving the Linux client. It should be more than worth it; even though it looks like we still don't have that many Linux users, that will certainly change in the future.

1374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 30, 2015, 10:26:53 PM

Is anyone using the Linux wallet, specifically on Ubuntu? It takes forever to sync for the first time? There is no bootstrap.dat file for Linux? There are still shared library issues, and it can only be run from the command line prompt?

Your help and feedback will be much appreciated.


BTW, someone, thank you for "scanning and tipping". Great fun, isn't it?
1375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 30, 2015, 08:05:55 PM

Have you guys heard of this?

https://www.goabra.com

1376  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AID] AidBit | Digital-currency redefined | POW/POS | Groestl | Charity on: March 30, 2015, 11:10:09 AM

Delisted on C-Cex.

1377  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 30, 2015, 07:25:45 AM
I always tried to stay away from coins I do not know the source and it has always worked out for me, but yes I got lucky in a few of them.

However, I have to say it, Bittrex is such an exchange I will never trust... Actually, most of them have similar attitude...
Listing a coin and delisting them after a short period of time.... That is questionable... I have doubts on those owners..
My suggestion is that never leave any of your long term coins over this exchange...

My suggestion is to use cryptsy, coz if they add a coin, they delist it if the coin really has a corrupted wallet and no more interest at all...
I think it should be the way it is, and this way is more sincere... It is not like Bittrex, saying lets move forward we made enough money, lets delete them... 
So be careful... you are warned. Most of you already know it, but for those of you dont know about it, now you know it...

I also believe Bittrex is not long term, it will be gone sometime, only dont know when, with their current operating strategy...


Although I agree with your driving points -- that there are some exchanges that appear to be arbitrary and unreasonable about their coin listing policy, I also think the position without direct contact with the exchange in question is prejudicial, arbitrary, and irresponsible especially when you are recommending that they not be used.

Remember, for the most part, it is the coin community that is driving the motion to be listed at the exchange, they are essentially petitioning the exchange to list their coin because they want to trade there; or that is the face of the argument.  But in reality for most CC communities they primarily want to be listed because it often has a positive effect on the value of the coin.   Sometimes, many flock to a recently added exchanges to give the impression of great excitement for the coin only for that excitement to wane to unsustainable levels on the exchange even if there were no other CC communities banging down the exchange's doors begging for inclusion and promising that their community would be far more appreciative and supportive of inclusion.

The bottom-line is neither side is perfect, however both sides could be reasonable, but for that to happen there should be dialogue.  This is a reason for coin foundations and community leadership to speak the will of the people with a single voice. 

As for Cryptsy, I used to love to trade there even when their rate was .25%, while poloniex was .2%, and mintpal (when it was owned by the good guys) was only .15%.  I used Cryptsy because they appeared to have the most selection, and the best net deals.  I say 'net deals' because I factor in the higher exchange rate, higher withdrawal fees, and the cost of my time to babysit transactions.  However, when Cryptsy instituted their sliding scale that turned me away.  If the fee is higher than .25 I don't trade regardless of the net deal.   I discussed this problem with both sides (Cryptsy and CC community)  but the community didn't substantially increase volume to warrant lower fees in Cryptsy's eyes and Cryptsy wasn't willing to grant an exception to policy waiver; as a result overall trade volume of the subject coin there has decreased dramatically.

Before you make rash decisions try to create win-win deals in this way everyone is happy or at least satisfied.


I used to get pissed at what I thought was unfair delisting practices until I reached out to the exchanges and asking why?

Cryptsy's fees are .25% for DGB trades?  And, 1 DGB for withdrawals?  If you have a verified account, and you place a "maker" order, you don't pay fees for that trade.  I'm not sure if I misinterpreted your argument, or if we're just not on the same page here?

I don't follow CEX.io.  So, I can't be 100% sure about the fact that Cryptsy has the absolute highest volume of DGB trade ... but, I'm pretty sure they do.  Generally, the daily DGB volume at Cryptsy is several times the volume at other exchanges.  That's a benefit to traders (buyers and sellers).  Markets are - by definition - the places that put buyers and sellers together.  The more buyers or sellers, the more opportunity (liquidity) for exchange.  There aren't many examples of brokerage firms in digital currency (shapeshift is a good example - but there aren't many others).  Most of us trade on open exchanges.  Because all the exchanges have the same order precedence rules, the only issues are fees, security, and liquidity (and obviously individual bias).  If a trader is churning (lots of small ping-pong bot trades), then they might strongly prefer an exchange with lower fees.  But, in the end, opportunity and risk are cousins with trading and exchanges.  We always pay for both.  I do not like Cryptsy.  That's silly.  And, I don't dislike Cryptsy.  That's silly too ...  There's nothing to like or dislike.  it's a marketplace ... it's numbers, and orders, and opportunity, and risk.  I trade where I have the lowest opportunity costs and the least risk.

Eventually, I think the digital currency markets will probably have to consolidate a bit.  There will be lots of pressure on U.S. exchanges (i.e. Cryptsy) in the coming year as major brokerage firms (Wall Street) come online.   I think it's likely that over the next 5 years we'll see many exchanges transform into brokerage companies and large exchanges emerge (likely based on geography/national currency to deal with minor differences in regulation and currency exchange).  It's easier for people in China to trade with a Chinese exchange, that's why we have different stock markets in different countries.   I understand your points about using exchanges as marketing ... for the past couple of years, people have associated more exchanges with broader adoption and short term news-related price increases.  But, more exchanges technically doesn't provide more liquidity or opportunity, it just fragments the marketplace.  In my opinion, the best thing for DGB would be strong consolidated volumes in several national markets (euro, GBP, Yuan, USD, etc.).  Regardless of where or how you trade, I hope all of you have success with your DGB trading.  I'm really looking forward to the DGB exchange; I think that will have some really great opportunities associated with it.

I wouldn't be too worried about Bittrex. CryptoRaver did well to advise us of the delistings, but those delistings don't suggest any potential problem with Bittrex, at least not in my view. If anything, those delistings should reflect positively on Bittrex since the delisting of shit coins can only help to make Bittrex look even more serious.

Be careful with Cryptsy. Cryptsy, although being 'headquartered' in Florida, is not a U.S. based company. It is based in Belize. I know I have highly recommended Cryptsy in the past, but I was missing this "small" detail. I still recommend Cryptsy, but I use Bittrex indistinctly and can say that the product and service are certainly on par. Either way, as I've always said, be very careful with any funds you have in the hands of third parties online.
http://asistec-ti.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=20&p=122#p122

1378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 30, 2015, 07:00:48 AM
i installed the android wallet to store mined coins from ispace pool. i transfered the coins to the wallet and they never showed up.
is the android wallet bad?

Please post transaction details.

1379  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 29, 2015, 08:18:08 PM

Scan this!




How about this for an avatar?  Grin

1380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: March 28, 2015, 12:27:11 PM
I'm working vigorously on PICISI, a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, it will launch in under a month, there will be many paid sponsorship opportunities when the site launches however prior to launch I have created 20 free sponsorship opportunities.  If you are interested in having one of the remaining 7 spaces please have one of the community leaders of DGB contact me before they are all gone.

At PICISI here are our primary sponsorship opportunities:

1)  Host CC Sponsor -  One of the best ways to get your coin into the hands of someone is to simply give it to them, however the best way to get your coin used by the general public is to get your coin into their hands and have them use it in a real life application.  When an organizer starts a campaign at PICISI s/he has a choice of what CC currency type to select, the first choice is “sponsor currency” this is the organizer indicating a willingness to have his campaign sponsored at the host CC level.  Once the sponsor is finally selected that currency will be the currency that all other CCs donated to that campaign will be converted to for the duration of that particular campaign.  

This is major because everyone that visits that campaign will see your currency, but the will not only see but will likely use the funds to do business with one of the contractors at the site during the campaign.   If they don't use it during the campaign, over that month of close interaction with your currency they are very likely to want to learn more about your coin so that by the end of the campaign they will make the deliberate decision to download a wallet, open an exchange account, or simply convert out of the currency.   Regardless of what they actually choose to do your CC has certainly been branded into their mind in a very positive way.

2)  Campaign Sponsor - this is the most common type of sponsorship outside of PICISI;  the sponsor’s logo is affixed to the body of campaign text in an area set aside for campaign sponsors.  The higher your donation the higher your logo is located in the sponsorship logo area.

3)  Donor Perk Sponsor -  a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign where it will be used.   If the perk is not requested by any qualified donor it will be converted to host CC and donated to the campaign

4)  Advertising Perk Sponsor -  a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign to be used as a perk or returned to the sponsor.  If the perk is not requested by any qualified campaign donor the perk is sent back to the sponsor -- the perk is NOT donated to the campaign.

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5)  Campaign Video Sponsor -  the first 5 second of the campaign organizer's video is allocated for the Campaign Video Sponsor, this is where the sponsor will indicate: “This video is brought to you by … [say sponsor's name, show sponsor's logo, and say sponsor's catchphrase]”

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