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Unless people know why the price is so low?
Whatever it may be we will continue working hard and pushing forward. This is the key, and much thanks for that ! Regardless of the mood of buyers that we can read here is, just keep on going with this state of mind !
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It would be nice to buy it simply than a EUR->Paypal->Eur(sll)->SLL->BTC->DGB if you hold a visa. SEPA virement can take a week in my country you can buy DGB directly here : https://www.litebit.eu/coin/dgb/en/via Paypal, SEPA and others methods (not visa). You can also buy some BTC there and place orders @poloniex for more fun
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What do I as a Core wallet user need to do because of the hard fork? Just upgrade your core wallet to version 4.0.0 Backup your wallet.dat before making this upgrade. (just in case )
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if it gets to the 50s again happy days. ill be moving some fiat over to repeat history.
i will too
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Hilarious how my groups pumped this coin and you guys still are in.... Reminds me how we did with CIRC and FC2 - cant believe somebody still trades them )))))) Why keep posting other than for cheap coins? Not going to go spend all that pump profit? Im just solid nad showing what im doing so others can profit. Shame you guys dont listen and stay bagholding.. Hello Mr Pump, welcome to the DigiByte remedial class which you appear to be the only member of. It always surprises me how this forum allows your activity to continue, they are indeed complicit or at least happy to appear so, as far as I can see. It also seems to me that you are having difficulty working out that if people do not dump their DigiByte like you say they should, then they cannot all be bag holders as you like to label them. They are in actual fact investors, people with a vested interest in the performance and advancement of this project but I guess that makes them different enough from you to not be able to understand them. When your group pumped this coin you made many of us pay more than we hoped to pay for the coins we were already acquiring a little sooner and that is the extent of your damage here. Because we are invested in DigiByte, we understandably recognise that dumping our coins is not going to help us realize a profit on the investment in which we knowingly and willingly engaged in with a long term view. Again, I understand why you have difficulty with the concept as it doesn’t exactly fit in with your activities. We are holding our DigiByte because we are not stupid and not because we are and that is more than I can say about you I’m afraid. I don't know why you pretend to have any concern for us and keep returning here, we are not part of your pump group but let me tell you every time you do, I hold on to my DigiByte that little bit harder and buy some more for good measure! +1 he post here for 2 reasons: - to recruit - mainly trying to influence us because his dumps doesn't works as he'd like to, with our "stupid" buying attitude if everything was fine for him and his "group" he wouldn't be wasting his time posting here.
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This might be a good time to remind people that anyone running a full core wallet is adding a node to our network, it does not need to have any DigiByte in it but it does need to be connected to the internet. Nodes are critical to the decentralized DigiByte network and just by having one you are supporting this project in one of the best ways that everyone can. until a specific node program is done... Got 2 machines running the core wallet almost 24/7. Hope this helps To help everyone to understand... Here is a interesting article about the P2P Nodes and their importance : http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-nodes-need/
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But one thing I know for sure is that Digibyte has a lot of people with passion working on it, it's a established project and they are always trying to improve on its original idea.
+1, and that's why after nearly 2 years : In DGB we believe, in Jared we trust. seen what happen the next year Yes, we'll keep the faith but 2015 isn't finished yet
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But one thing I know for sure is that Digibyte has a lot of people with passion working on it, it's a established project and they are always trying to improve on its original idea.
+1, and that's why after nearly 2 years : In DGB we believe, in Jared we trust.
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This might be a good time to remind people that anyone running a full core wallet is adding a node to our network, it does not need to have any DigiByte in it but it does need to be connected to the internet. Nodes are critical to the decentralized DigiByte network and just by having one you are supporting this project in one of the best ways that everyone can. until a specific node program is done... Got 2 machines running the core wallet almost 24/7. Hope this helps
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... the book called "DigiByte - History of the First Year". ...
hi tyke in the book, have you mentioned the "hash.so" pool ? you should! They've stolen many DGB to the miners we were at the first months of digibyte. i've been one of those miners. some clues here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402076.420(not me in the post, i've lost more)
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We need a lightwight Node Software for all!
+1 but maybe the lightweight could come in future releases. 512MB Ram is not that much nowadays. And we have room enough in ours hard drives for the blocks too.
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This might be a good time to remind people that anyone running a full core wallet is adding a node to our network, it does not need to have any DigiByte in it but it does need to be connected to the internet. Nodes are critical to the decentralized DigiByte network and just by having one you are supporting this project in one of the best ways that everyone can. Hi, Nice to remind us that ! (or learn us) I'm thinking about to install the core wallet in an other PC for that purpose. I don't understand too much about networks and and how crytpo currencies works, but better than installing a unused core wallet on ours PCs or having our main wallet always open: Could someone modify a core wallet just to make it works like a node only ? A light soft just working in the background when the PC starts. With no digibytes in, no wallet.dat. We could call it "DigiNode" soft or something like that. It has to have different files names and different working directories, that we couldn't be confused with a real core wallet directories and files. So in one year or two we won't be asking our self, if it's a real wallet or not, that we'll have to backup the wallet.dat. An easy install or a simple portable soft. Of course this “B” "DigiNode" soft has to be working fine with a normal wallet in the same PC. It may be silly but to avoid any loose of data (in a shutdown or other...) i prefer not to have my main wallet always open. i launch it only to synchronize or when i'm expecting an incoming. (Like i suppose, others DigiByte users do.) I'm sure that everyone involved in Digibyte will run such a soft in his PC to improve /make stronger the DigiByte networks. Just an idea... Apologize my English and the idea if it's artless.
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