DGB trapped between major MA (+ price support) and upper Boll resistance after 2 months of basing could = moon shot. Coupled with size volume accumulation means that there are going to be a lot of happy people who bought, and keeping in mind that there are 2 sides to every trade, that also means that there is going to be an equal number of very unhappy campers chasing price higher . . . ah, the ever repeating cycle of dumping at lows just to buy back again at highs.
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Community comes up with something like 14 million DGB and we are in, unless they want to invite Jared as an expert perhaps. Yes to the second option, but that might be assuming a little too much foresight on their part.
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Yep, there is definitely something amiss with the gaming wallet. It’s not connecting to the wallet service for some reason. Personally, I never hold much in anything other than a core wallet for this reason but I hope, whatever the issue, it can be rectified soon for the sake of all the people relying on this service. You can’t beat a core wallet people, it is the most secure and most beneficial to the project but it won’t fit on your phone. I'm pretty sure people are working on an update for the gaming wallet, so these issues should be resolved by then. Yeah, DigiByte has mentioned this in a few recent posts. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=205706;sa=showPosts Sit tight everyone, it's not a question of if, rather of when.
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Lol, that sh*t looks straight out of a Bilderberg/Illuminati/Lizards from Space gathering! But I guess it's all ok, it's all decentralized Looks like an horror week-end incoming xD Who's killing everyone, why, etc xD Don't go there Jared xD Doesn’t look like a place any alt coin developer would be welcome to me, tbh. How about this one? Doesn't look much better. Maybe even worse? http://www.coindesk.com/events/consensus-2016/
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Features: - Market data feeds from Poloniex and Bitfinex with multiple currency functionality
- Advanced market data features
- DigiStats API integration including difficulty, coin supply, blockcount, network hash rates, number of nodes and more to come!
Roadmap: We have already started coding the bot and are alpha testing some features. With the right effort this can be completed for beta release in 1-2 weeks. Bounty: Both developers on this project are 3rd party community members and so we request a small bounty to allow the community to contribute to our efforts. Requested bounty: 150,000 DGB (amount currently contributed: 83.600 DGB) Bounty address: DEbyS2U1u7EucBAuyRXsGaixXr6e28Qk9e Nice work. Count on me for 50,000. Thank you very much! Amount contributed updated. Done. dae0a05c0a65f4165278436834332a1bd152fb5ad79d7c250ed7b402afafad61
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I'm loving this #League of Legends thing! Few things I noticed: - When you load a new page on http://www.digibytegaming.com the HTML loads way before the CSS, so you see the new page only on HTML and then CSS
- Digibyte Market: Great idea but is it international or only US based? it should be international
- LOL rewards: Awesome idea and well implemented with all the farming and kills, are you planning to allow players to buy LOL products with digibytes?i.e. skins
Regarding the PR for DGB gaming in LOL, I would suggest you to focus in LATAM due to the low purchase power in those countries. People will love this Cheers Nice feedback, questions, and ideas. Being able to buy LOL products like skins would be especially interesting, and what you suggest about PR targeted at LATAM just might be a very smart move.
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Features: - Market data feeds from Poloniex and Bitfinex with multiple currency functionality
- Advanced market data features
- DigiStats API integration including difficulty, coin supply, blockcount, network hash rates, number of nodes and more to come!
Roadmap: We have already started coding the bot and are alpha testing some features. With the right effort this can be completed for beta release in 1-2 weeks. Bounty: Both developers on this project are 3rd party community members and so we request a small bounty to allow the community to contribute to our efforts. Requested bounty: 150,000 DGB (amount currently contributed: 33.600 DGB) Bounty address: DEbyS2U1u7EucBAuyRXsGaixXr6e28Qk9e Nice work. Count on me for 50,000.
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faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think. Android 4.4.2, Firefox 44.0, Chrome 47.0.2526.83 coming at you from Europe. Haven't had the chance to test a desktop. I'm using Firefox 44.0 and it's not throwing an exception but identifies it as verified by letsencryt.org, the link I posted earlier. This is a Linux foundation collaborative project providing a new and free to use certificate authority by Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), a California public benefit corporation. ISRG’s mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communication over the Internet. Similar ethos to ours, I'd say. However, it is public Beta....and it's new. I'm working on it at the moment, I think there's a few work around I can do for that! The problem seems to hit Android only according to SSLlab.. let's see! I sure that everything is safe though haha I'm trying to set the highest payout possible actually It's working fine now.
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I read that to still be a server side issue. The article starts with "The issue is that the Windows server is not presenting the complete certificate chain . . ." and then proceeds with further background and resolution how-to. Unless I am misunderstanding, this is a server side certificate install issue.
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think. Android 4.4.2, Firefox 44.0, Chrome 47.0.2526.83 coming at you from Europe. Haven't had the chance to test a desktop.
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware!
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The web will focus on NOBL/NOXT, and I will probably move away from universal coin support for 2.0 *unless* listing is paid for publicly burnt NOXT - then full support is added. Also, sorry I should clarify. This does not include DMD and ETC, who have full-term support on the app fee-free regardless due to mutual support and teaming up. Good to hear that.
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hmmm, it seems, that I bought at the pike. me too but you know what, I've paid over double for them before now. c'est la vie. Hey guys, don't sweat it. The magic ratio is 1000:1. If you think that DGB will go mainstream as planned, it will eventually be priced at 100,000 SAT. You've got a lot of room for error down here. So you just bought high - "high" is relative and in this case around a 0.0003% difference from the best average price positions. That's a whopping premium! And if you think a reasonable long term projection - based on conservative comparative analysis with fiat monetary aggregates - for BTC is $5,000.00 USD, well, then, we'll just look back and laugh. http://asistec-ti.com/tba/pricecalcs2015.htm The assumptions and calculations are there. You can't argue the math so you can only argue the assumptions, but if you truly believe that cryptographic currencies will have their rightful place in the future, functioning as money in every sense of the word, then the survivors are going to be worth their proportionate weight. The risk with any coin is that of going bust, and in this business that happens when there is nobody left on the network - that's when a coin dies. Getting past the point where the risk of dying is still high (the first phase), you begin to work on being accepted on a wide scale basis, and that means, in this case, something like: "In DigiByte We Trust". That's the long term goal, and if you think DigiByte has already put the foundations in place and is now rapidly moving into phase 2, you're making a very good bet and .0003% differences in what we've paid are not worth giving a second thought. https://twitter.com/HR_DGB/status/694285837060718593
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Very nice work. Thought I'd help out and chip in with the first 8 minutes. 2:03 - Jared Tate Background 2:30 - DigiByte Background: 4 separate hard forks; 15 second blocks; 21 billion DGB generated in 21 years; 5 algos; 300 TPS 3:58 - 1000 to 1 DGB-BTC ratio - much more intuitive for the average person 5:25 - one of the best distributions of alt coins 5:56 - 0.5% "pre-mine" promotional use: 1/2 given away in 1st 6 weeks; all documented; all gone by April 2014; personal financing and 250k investment thereafter 7:40 - focus on "real world use case scenarios" long term thinking 8:30 - DigiByte Gaming integration with LOL ALSO (additional mention I noticed that could be added to a final timeline draft) 14:18 - DigiByte ecosystem - DigiByte Market integration with DigiByte Gaming 15:15 - TofuGear, House of Blue Jeans, DigiByte retail partnering https://www.mixcloud.com/dogedradio/se2e02-digibyte-with-jared-tate/That dogedradio interview....nearly 47mins long. i guess many don't listen to it because its too long? even if many do, many don't listen with every bit of focus? so i listened to it again, but this time...paying close attention to every word. Before you read on, this info is mainly for those who who have been following DigiByte ever since early 2015. Because if you haven't been following for that long, then you probably won't know or see how much further DigiByte is going to go, how much more progress DigiByte is going to make for 2016. So its kinda like a Sneak Peak at DigiByte's RoadMap for 2016. i said "sneak peak". i obviously don't know the full roadmap. i also did a tiny little bit of phrasing so that it helps to understand better what Jared is talking about. My advice is this: if there is anything in particular that you find to be interesting, please listen to the interview at the part which talks about it. listen 30 seconds before and 30 seconds after to get the full picture. listen to the questions and not just what Jared is saying. DIGIBYTE GAMING08:54 - DigiByteGaming has 4000 users now (start counting from November 2015 onwards). shooting for 250 000 users by the end of 2016. 09:05 - Building the Blockchain Attention Economy. 10:20 - in the process of going out right now and contacting major corporate sponsors. (about sponsorship for DGB, earned by players on DigiByteGaming) 10:52 - working on adding CS:GO in the next few months and some other video games. 12:35 - working on a lot of innovative features for DigiByteGaming - one of it is merging the tipbot functionality into digibytegaming. gamers can tip each other with DGB not only on twitter or on youtube but on twitch chat itself. 14:35 - working on contacting and approaching Riot Games, plan to carry out in the next couple months and trying to expand and build that relationship. 16:05 - already planning to go after very large advertising partners if suddenly 200 000 users sign up on digibytegaming. 17:14 - people on the digibytegaming platform can potentitally maybe challenge each other. also looking at trading card system in CS:GO. 18:23 - EA games just made a really big change in its End User License Agreement. Crypto is coming to gaming. laws are changing. 19:30 - working on some upgrades to Core Wallet. so that gamers can run those Core Wallet to contribute to Digibyte's Network Security. Nodes stuff. 20:12 - one of the goals for 2016 - to help make the mining process for DigiByte easier for gamers. 20:45 - looking in at the ability of players challenging other players in some sort of system, as in like player vs player and transactions are happening from one player to another player. we are exporing several options with that right now to create sort of a closed loop system. DIGUSIGN22:50 - Worldwide trade, logistics international trade. working to make a service out of that. big advancments and announcements about that in the coming months. TOFUGEAR TECHNOLOGY: Smart Mirror, Payment System and DigiBytes 24:30 - The whole House of Blue Jeans thing.....working on implementing their technology in various countries worldwide. so throughout 2016 and 2017 that is going to become much more prominent. 26:47 - exploring various options with credit/debit crypto cards for DigiByte. MARKETING29:25 - invited to go speak in South Africa March 3rd, New York at FinDef, several other conferences across the world. looking more into things that are related to FINTECH or gaming conferences or advertising conferences. talking to people potentially in Germany, Norlands (Norway?), couple of events in Hong Kong, potentially one in Singapore and a few others still talking to. ENDlast but not least, i also would like to say a few words: After having listened to the interview, i now have a much better impression of Jared. Getting to know what he thinks and his beliefs or principles with regards to DigiByte or anything bitcoin/altcoin related, and also getting to hear how much he knows about said topics throughout the interview, one can only see Jared as someone who deserves respect for all the hard work he had done and even more for what is he about to accomplish!!! ◈◈◈ Trading Tip ◈◈◈ Miss the boat? Prices have risen too high for you to enter? Just buy on the way down and sell on the way up. This is to decrease your average cost per unit.
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I've done some tweeting and made an initial round of email contacts (to those who at least have email or form contacts - some don't have anything). If anyone knows of bloggers or lesser known crypto news organizations that I don't already have listed in the "Favorites" section on the Asistec TI Forum, please let me know and I'll get in touch with them.
You know, I was thinking, this is a double edged sword: our "enemies" will be looking to pick apart all our "flaws" . . .
We've got to be on top of our game in every respect.
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500,000 DGB buys a CoinDesk press release. Let's say 20 of us chip in, that's 25,000 each. Chump change. Sample Title: DigiByte Set For Big Year In 2016Content: news summary recap of the aleady implimented and in place DGB ecosystem and the key announcements about its projection, future growth and expansion plans as communicated in the recent interview and DigiReport The DigiByte Group has experience in this, and if we can get some financing going here, we can probably count on their active participation. I'd also be willing to help with redaction, along with being a financial contributor, of course . . that's if this idea gets some momentum. http://www.coindesk.com/press-release-submission/I've also tweeted CoinDesk twice, once each with the 2 main "leads" to the DigiByte story. Since we really are talking about something newsworthy, we might just get a two-for-one. This is the kind of story that is so big it usually even includes user and expert reactions! There have been a few questions about the status of current projects for the DGB Group. We will have a "February DigiByte Knights Challenge Contest." I'm working on getting that done in the next couple of days. As far as marketing projects ... we have done press releases (mid-2015) for DGB Gaming. I'm happy to consider them again. Our projects and mission are to support the DGB community and provide support to Jared's objectives for DGB. It's really great that we will have the 2016 roadmap because it will give us a framework to plan and organize projects. My current plan is to focus marketing on purchasing social media advertising instead of press releases. I think we can get more for the money with social media advertising than with paid-press releases. I don't agree with the pay-to-play mentality of purchased press releases. They don't reach nearly enough people and I think news should be news and not advertising. But, I'm not ruling them out, and I am always happy to help coordinate community-member-led projects through the DGB Group. Personally, I'd rather see us shoot from approximately $100 per month in social media advertising. The primary obstacle is payment, which has to be made with a credit card (they don't accept DGB or BTC as payment). I'm looking into the Coinbase debit card. I'll update the projects over the next few weeks. Cheers, Eric Good points, and I must say that I agree, especially when talking about the pay-to-play mentality of purchased press releases and that news should be news and not advertising. That was also one of my misgivings; my personal attempt to justify making an "exception" was the hope that it might come with a real "front page" news article on their part. However, reading your comments has helped me to change my mind - this really is newsworthy in my opinion, and they should treat it as such. I'm going to contact other crypto news outlets and see just who wants to be the first to get on the story. Let's see who's really serious in that space. I also trust you when you say that we can get more for the money with social media advertising than with paid-press releases. I know you have looked into this closely and thoroughly. What specific ideas do you have to recommend? I know you mentioned a pemanent monthly campaign, but if we were to focus on a one time leveraging of current DGB news with the goal of gaining maximum short term dissemination? And considering that the gaming sector is already getting more than its fair share of targeting (don't get me wrong, I think that's a good thing as you know from my active campaigning for it last year - I would just think it's best not to duplicate efforts), what social media do you consider to be best for a short term splash with an eye on broadening our base and getting the info as widely spread as possible, and as soon as possible (keeping in mind that news is only "new" for so long)?
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