Why the hate?
no hate i just warn people from losing money Thanks for the warning. I will keep my Monero and buy/mine more.
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No ban. Monero is just an altcioin with active development.
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I am wondering why other exchanges do not list this coin.
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The bitcoin price is very stable around $235.
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Bitcoin could be $10k, but not in 5 years.
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It is only suitable for embedded into heat generation device such as heater. I would not let it run on my mobile phone.
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Looks like YAAMP is "down." Wording is such that I can't figure out if it's a protracted outage or if they've shut it down completely.
It is down for the time being. When they find the fix, they might come back.
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i think if something is regulated, it can be corrupted. i prefer bitcoin should not be regulated by anyone
Thats right it will like a government of any country. We will pay a taxes and also many of users will not agree to that regulation. YES its end of the bitcoin. The trading should be regulated to protect traders.
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Sad to see Cyp has been abandoned. I still hold 30k not reall even worth selling. Will hold and hope.
I am truly disappointed. I think dev is gone. Goodbye Cypher But People are still developing logos for the coin
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Is the hashing algorithm ASIC resistant?
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I really just hope it will hit $500
So do I.
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Also, by my calculations, when adding together the network hashrates for the 5 algorithms (and, of course, adjusting them to the same scrypt or SHA-256 equilvalents), DigiByte has the 6th highest total network hashrate! (And even if I'm off by a little, DGB is certainly in the top 10!) If that, coupled with the active community here on this board, is any indication of what is "decentralized and widely distributed", then, by those two measures, DigiByte must definitely be doing all the right things! What are the other top 5? BTC, UNO, BCX, DOGE, LTC, in that order. It depends on when you look, and you'd have to do a more thorough study with averages to really be precise. Of those that also compete for the top 10 and that are also listed on Cryptsy figure MZC, ZET, SYS and VIA. In terms of trading volumen, DGB is in the top 5 of that group ( http://coinmarketcap.com/ ). Superised there is no Dash (old dark coin), the difficulty is 4700.
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yaamp is still down for me. same ... an update please? ... someone from yaamp ... #crysx The reliability of yaamp is not ideal recently.
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It is not about bitcoin extremest. If it is called so, then we can call USD, Euro extremest in most other cases.
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wow. 6 pages of replies to a troll post.
At least you are on-topic. I will say not to delete Satoshi's coins.
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Also, by my calculations, when adding together the network hashrates for the 5 algorithms (and, of course, adjusting them to the same scrypt or SHA-256 equilvalents), DigiByte has the 6th highest total network hashrate! (And even if I'm off by a little, DGB is certainly in the top 10!) If that, coupled with the active community here on this board, is any indication of what is "decentralized and widely distributed", then, by those two measures, DigiByte must definitely be doing all the right things! What are the other top 5?
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You cannot use GPU for bitcoin or litecoin mining. These coins are only profitable using ASIC. You can use GPU to mine some other coins, but only profitable if your electricity is low enough.
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well the dev was active a week ago. Wonder if he ended up dumping the premine before this coin hit an all time low. A bit of hype throw in a couple fancy features and this coin could do well. Bought a small bit on the chance something happens with this but it doesn't look like it.
What is the difference between this and other abandoned coins?
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I think he was expecting for years that the BTC will be a successful and useful to the economy.
I think so too. Maybe even decades.
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