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October 06, 2014, 08:33:23 PM |
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Hmm, I think there's a problem with "any time you like" promotions: the sense of urgency forces people to rush to the link, most people have a very short memory, if they don't come back within one day they don't come back at all, almost all promotions in the world rush people to come ASAP lest they lose the incredible occasion, even if many of them just actually going to renew that very same offer the day after (note, this trick is kinda rough, I think they can get off with it because they have a lot of money to put in ads, and people keep forgetting things 'cause they don't care, see car sales, you don't buy a car every month, so the trick works, sure not so with dgb).
Also, by the way, we'd need some way to avoid multiple subscriptions: 1k digibytes start becoming a serious sum, with 500 subscriptions you actually make up for a day of work sort of, maybe someone with an actual job won't bother, but surely this is attractive enough for the kiddo who wants some pocket money.
I think limited, over-the-weekend events offer the best low budget results here.
Of course there's more that can be done other than just giveaways, the giveaway is really simple, as you could see you just need some 2 dollars and people come, but with some organization and a little media coverage we can do a lot of other stuff, especially if it happens at the same time as the launch of some new dgb tech.
Points well taken, and I agree that an ASAP registration would be best. With regards to finding a way to avoid multiple subscriptions, I think that it is basically impossible to tell if a new address is tied to a new install or not, and that would seriously put into question this type of promo. Perhaps the best we could do would be to link the second giveaway to registering at DigiByteTalk and posting the same address used on the social network giveaway (this of course doesn't eliminate the possibility of someone using multiple reddit nicks and then registering several times on DigiByteTalk, but it does make things a bit more difficult since they would also have to create various e-mail accounts, and the time and trouble certainly wouldn't be worth it, but someone still might be up to it). And I also agree with you on your last point, where one idea I still think is interesting is linking a giveaway to the purchase of DGB with fiat. Again, thanks for your efforts and contributions. I'm sure I can speak for most when saying they're much appreciated.
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AizenSou
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October 06, 2014, 08:37:51 PM |
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Mintpal reopen with no DGB. Where are all our funds ? Moolah really kills mintpal this time.
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October 06, 2014, 08:44:13 PM |
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digibyte don't stay on mintpal:(
Go figure. They had nice volume with DGB and were certainly making money on those commissions. MYR is gone too, and I had a balance that is no longer showing - this has got to be wrong. How can you leave the likes of HIRO, and dump coins like DGB? No sell orders, and no buy orders anywhere? A "We do not have enough data to display this chart at the moment" error even with LTC? These guys can't be serious. What was supposed to be a 24 hour migration that took almost a week, and they re-open shop with this? I think they've seriously shot themselves in the foot. Add: Just opened a support ticket. I suggest everyone else do the same.
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rossr1
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October 06, 2014, 08:49:48 PM |
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haggis
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October 06, 2014, 08:50:02 PM |
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digibyte don't stay on mintpal:(
Go figure. They had nice volume with DGB and were certainly making money on those commissions. MYR is gone too, and I had a balance that is no longer showing - this has got to be wrong. How can you leave the likes of HIRO, and dump coins like DGB? No sell orders, and no buy orders anywhere? A "We do not have enough data to display this chart at the moment" error even with LTC? These guys can't be serious. What was supposed to be a 24 hour migration that took almost a week, and they re-open shop with this? I think they've seriously shot themselves in the foot. Don't panic Known Issues - If you receive a message stating that your account cannot be found, please email support@moolah.io with as much information as possible.
- Previous addresses are currently not displayed on the system.
- Trading history is currently unavailable (prior to migration).
- A few (relatively low volume) coins are currently unavailable due to daemon codebase issues. They will be available shortly (a blog post will follow).
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makishart
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October 06, 2014, 08:56:21 PM Last edit: October 06, 2014, 09:21:30 PM by makishart |
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LOL! Digibyte disabled on Bittrex for nearly two weeks. Blockchain issues, pending update... Now I see: This market is in danger of de-listing due to low trade volume and lack of user interest. It may be removed on October 10th unless the average daily trade volume for the last 7 days exceeds 0.1 BTC. Strange logic... troll bittrex XD The issue they are experiencing is simply fixed by restarting the wallet with "digibyted -reindex". We have contacted them once again to have them restart their wallet. Even the Bitcoin client has this problem from time to time. No other exchange has reported this issue. Has anyone tried trading on CEX.io yet? https://cex.io/I am using cex.io. Its fine. Good volume and uptrending Also tx fee is 0.2%
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sgi02
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October 07, 2014, 03:45:45 AM |
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Mintpal is currently experiencing issues far beyond DGB. According to twitter DGB will be listed again as soon as they fix other issues and get the time to re add it to the new exchange.
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October 07, 2014, 06:43:39 AM |
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digibyte don't stay on mintpal:(
Go figure. They had nice volume with DGB and were certainly making money on those commissions. MYR is gone too, and I had a balance that is no longer showing - this has got to be wrong. How can you leave the likes of HIRO, and dump coins like DGB? No sell orders, and no buy orders anywhere? A "We do not have enough data to display this chart at the moment" error even with LTC? These guys can't be serious. What was supposed to be a 24 hour migration that took almost a week, and they re-open shop with this? I think they've seriously shot themselves in the foot. Don't panic Known Issues - If you receive a message stating that your account cannot be found, please email support@moolah.io with as much information as possible.
- Previous addresses are currently not displayed on the system.
- Trading history is currently unavailable (prior to migration).
- A few (relatively low volume) coins are currently unavailable due to daemon codebase issues. They will be available shortly (a blog post will follow).
That wasn't a panic message; it was more like a "what a bunch of hacks they're making themselves out to be" message. Here's the support ticket reply Hello, A few (relatively low volume) coins are currently unavailable due to daemon codebase issues. They will be available shortly, and your coins our safe! We will be making a blog post about these coins shortly. Please check out blog at http://blog.boohoo.io/ . . . Okay, right, DGB was a "relatively low volume" coin. It was making the top 10 day in and day out after the algo change (and what about those super low volume coins that did make it?). A bunch of 3rd rate hacks based in the British Indian Ocean Territory because they think a dot IO is cute. They've lost my business for good.
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October 07, 2014, 07:04:29 AM Last edit: October 07, 2014, 07:31:38 AM by Digithusiast |
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Goodmorning, great to see the DGB wallet in Bittrex without any error messages. Finally I can withdraw and start buying again at this ridiculous low price.
The speed of DigiByte is really superb; if you withdraw from your wallet only seconds later the DGB are in your wallet.
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October 07, 2014, 08:08:25 AM |
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Mintpal is currently experiencing issues far beyond DGB. According to twitter DGB will be listed again as soon as they fix other issues and get the time to re add it to the new exchange.
Yes, it appears they are experiencing issues across the board. In the mean time we have been very pleased with CEX.io. They seem to have a robust exchange and have been very selective about the coins they add instead of adding pump & dumps for easy transaction fees like most exchanges.
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24hralttrade
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October 07, 2014, 08:50:48 AM Last edit: October 07, 2014, 10:14:27 AM by 24hralttrade |
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Mintpal online. No Digibyte indeed :/ they added new coins, and coins that are near to death.
They lost my faith. Edit: The following coins are currently disabled on MintPal due to daemon issues. CINNI, DGB, MINT, RDD, TES, XMR, XCR, IOC.
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Digithusiast
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October 07, 2014, 10:25:45 AM |
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Currently Bittrex is up and running DGB. Bittrex is lots better than Mintpal imho.
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October 07, 2014, 12:02:59 PM |
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I always trade on cryptsy. Are the other ones better?
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24hralttrade
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October 07, 2014, 12:11:19 PM |
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I always trade on cryptsy. Are the other ones better?
I used mintpal & cryptsy. People complained about cryptsy, why? i dont know. always great support on tickets etc. Mintpal i don't trust anymore. I think they will have a attack or something just because people got mad because of the delay. Got a few buys on cex.io, Really looks good! Can't say a thing about there support with problems or so. Lazycoins.com looks good, easy to use, just no volume.
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October 07, 2014, 12:15:44 PM |
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Anybody having problems getting into their mintpal account? Mintpal are telling me my account doesn't exist and I had all my DGB in there! Game over for me?
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suchPotato
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October 07, 2014, 01:22:36 PM |
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I always trade on cryptsy. Are the other ones better?
I used mintpal & cryptsy. People complained about cryptsy, why? i dont know. always great support on tickets etc. Mintpal i don't trust anymore. I think they will have a attack or something just because people got mad because of the delay. Got a few buys on cex.io, Really looks good! Can't say a thing about there support with problems or so. Lazycoins.com looks good, easy to use, just no volume. I agree, cryptsy is the one exchange that never failed. It also has the greatest echange volume for a number of coins. They never update the interface, but so long as thy don't lose money it's fine I guess. Almost all the other exchanges have a worse track record than cryptsy.
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October 07, 2014, 02:44:15 PM |
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I always trade on cryptsy. Are the other ones better?
I used mintpal & cryptsy. People complained about cryptsy, why? i dont know. always great support on tickets etc. Mintpal i don't trust anymore. I think they will have a attack or something just because people got mad because of the delay. Got a few buys on cex.io, Really looks good! Can't say a thing about there support with problems or so. Lazycoins.com looks good, easy to use, just no volume. I agree, cryptsy is the one exchange that never failed. It also has the greatest echange volume for a number of coins. They never update the interface, but so long as thy don't lose money it's fine I guess. Almost all the other exchanges have a worse track record than cryptsy. I lose 2 BTC about a "mistake" by cryptsy when I use the support I get 1 week later anser and they say: it's your problem... but why must I use a exchange I have a lot of digibytes:D
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ycagel
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October 07, 2014, 03:19:51 PM |
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That's why you never leave any currency on an exchange. It's too much risk. Do an immediate withdrawal unless you plan on trading that same time. YC Anybody having problems getting into their mintpal account? Mintpal are telling me my account doesn't exist and I had all my DGB in there! Game over for me?
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