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March 09, 2015, 11:10:30 AM
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Did they already announce the announcment they told 2 weeks ago
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March 09, 2015, 11:13:41 AM
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Did they already announce the announcment they told a few 2 weekd ago
no not yet  Wink
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March 09, 2015, 11:49:17 AM
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Looks like it's ready to explode again Wink
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March 09, 2015, 12:12:07 PM
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Unbelievable... this coin should be traded somewhere in the 100+ range. Bought myself a few mil more this morning  Grin

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March 09, 2015, 12:53:12 PM
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Jared is now back in HongKong and he needs to do some things first.
Give him some time to do this and fix some things and he will inform us al.

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March 09, 2015, 01:27:43 PM
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Time to 100 satoshi. lets go

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March 09, 2015, 01:47:03 PM
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Unbelievable... this coin should be traded somewhere in the 100+ range. Bought myself a few mil more this morning  Grin

So you were that 4Mil order on Cryptsy?

If so, good on ya, that a huge chunk, that's 40 days mining @ 5TH/s.

I think 100+ sats, that's an understatement IMHO...

I can't believe there's no more SHA miners on it, great time to acquire lots of coins; won't ever be seen again, like the 6K coin blocks.

Would be like mining 50 Bitcoin blocks back in the day... the gold rush is here now but I guess only I see it... but I mine Gold too.

#GoldHistory - It repeats itself into Cryptos; it's really sadly funny.

Once it gets to its true value, SHA miners be fighting for like DGB100 per TH.s - Tickles me senseless....

Gonna be something else to watch... I'll add all the algos in my sig, see if that does anything.

All I keep thinking is... what if CoinWarz updated DGB to reflect the last fork...

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March 09, 2015, 02:16:45 PM
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Unbelievable... this coin should be traded somewhere in the 100+ range. Bought myself a few mil more this morning  Grin

So you were that 4Mil order on Cryptsy?

If so, good on ya, that a huge chunk, that's 40 days mining @ 5TH/s.

I think 100+ sats, that's an understatement IMHO...

I can't believe there's no more SHA miners on it, great time to acquire lots of coins; won't ever be seen again, like the 6K coin blocks.

Would be like mining 50 Bitcoin blocks back in the day... the gold rush is here now but I guess only I see it... but I mine Gold too.

#GoldHistory - It repeats itself into Cryptos; it's really sadly funny.

Once it gets to its true value, SHA miners be fighting for like DGB100 per TH.s - Tickles me senseless....

Gonna be something else to watch... I'll add all the algos in my sig, see if that does anything.

All I keep thinking is... what if CoinWarz updated DGB to reflect the last fork...

Not the order up to 70 but at 53 55 to 60  Wink

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March 09, 2015, 03:52:04 PM
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So guys, lets say hypothetically I want to move nearly 8M DGB from the exchange that they are currently on and lets say that when I attempt this, it fails because the transaction is too large. In fact it turns out that even a transaction as low as 100K DGB is too large but I did manage to pull a small amount close to 33K DGB off. I'm starting to feel a bit boxed in, 100K too big 24.9K too small?

The exchange support report the reason for this is that;
"The issues with the DGB are due to wallet fragmentation on it. There are too many small inputs in the wallet currently and it simply cannot combine them into a single transaction with 512kb in size. You can try smaller amounts - 100-200K usually go through without a hickup. We have no intention of holding your coins in any way - this issue is common to all the ctrypto currencies, as there is a working mechanism to make smaller inputs out of larger ones, but no working mechanism to reverse the process. We apologize for any inconveniences. "

Surely you don't expect me to make a few hundred 2FA transactions to retrieve my funds I ask.

not at all they say, this is what they said;

"Your best bet would be to sell the DGBs off for other currency, such as BTC for example and withdraw them - that is if you need the coins right away. Other option is to try once in a while. There is a very small turnover in the DGB wallet, which causes it to be fragmented. But when someone makes a big deposit - that usually solves the problem. Really this is an issue with all the coins in essence - it just does not happen much on the more popular ones because transactions go in and out all the time and keep the inputs refreshed."

What do you think about this guys?
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March 09, 2015, 03:57:05 PM
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What exchange are you talking about?   1 week ago i pulled 1.2 mill from my cryptsy account without any problem.

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March 09, 2015, 04:03:58 PM
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So guys, lets say hypothetically I want to move nearly 8M DGB from the exchange that they are currently on and lets say that when I attempt this, it fails because the transaction is too large. In fact it turns out that even a transaction as low as 100K DGB is too large but I did manage to pull a small amount close to 33K DGB off. I'm starting to feel a bit boxed in, 100K too big 24.9K too small?

The exchange support report the reason for this is that;
"The issues with the DGB are due to wallet fragmentation on it. There are too many small inputs in the wallet currently and it simply cannot combine them into a single transaction with 512kb in size. You can try smaller amounts - 100-200K usually go through without a hickup. We have no intention of holding your coins in any way - this issue is common to all the ctrypto currencies, as there is a working mechanism to make smaller inputs out of larger ones, but no working mechanism to reverse the process. We apologize for any inconveniences. "

Surely you don't expect me to make a few hundred 2FA transactions to retrieve my funds I ask.

not at all they say, this is what they said;

"Your best bet would be to sell the DGBs off for other currency, such as BTC for example and withdraw them - that is if you need the coins right away. Other option is to try once in a while. There is a very small turnover in the DGB wallet, which causes it to be fragmented. But when someone makes a big deposit - that usually solves the problem. Really this is an issue with all the coins in essence - it just does not happen much on the more popular ones because transactions go in and out all the time and keep the inputs refreshed."

What do you think about this guys?


For me that has never been a problem, the maximum withdrawal amount of DGB for me was 9,999,999 each time. That is what I always did and worked.
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March 09, 2015, 04:05:21 PM
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What exchange are you talking about?   1 week ago i pulled 1.2 mill from my cryptsy account without any problem.

I can confirm that, I too have recently pulled larger sums from cryptsy, without any such issues. DGB is obviously more popular on cryptsy. Smiley
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March 09, 2015, 04:42:04 PM
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Hey nice surpise digi is up today... The funny thing is I dont consider it up still way too low!  Ill eat some more coins Smiley

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March 09, 2015, 05:27:26 PM
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What exchange are you talking about?   1 week ago i pulled 1.2 mill from my cryptsy account without any problem.

Dear Bob
Seriously, one of us will have to get with the program. If I wanted BTC, I would have never acquired DGB on CEX. DGB is high octane mate, I am in little doubt it will be way more popular than many of the other coins you have on your exchange as it is already more popular than some of them, everywhere but here it would appear. I'm also quite likely to bet that, experiences such as the one I'm having here now, would dramatically hamper CEX's bid in establishing it's optimum share in the market. I suggest CEX use some of its BTC to buy DGB and make a large deposit so that I may remove what is mine. I can't believe you don't have any already, you must be missing a trick or , well lets just say you are missing a trick. I would appreciate being informed of when I can remove my DGB from your exchange in as few transactions as is considered reasonable.
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March 09, 2015, 05:33:15 PM
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So guys, lets say hypothetically I want to move nearly 8M DGB from the exchange that they are currently on and lets say that when I attempt this, it fails because the transaction is too large. In fact it turns out that even a transaction as low as 100K DGB is too large but I did manage to pull a small amount close to 33K DGB off. I'm starting to feel a bit boxed in, 100K too big 24.9K too small?

The exchange support report the reason for this is that;
"The issues with the DGB are due to wallet fragmentation on it. There are too many small inputs in the wallet currently and it simply cannot combine them into a single transaction with 512kb in size. You can try smaller amounts - 100-200K usually go through without a hickup. We have no intention of holding your coins in any way - this issue is common to all the ctrypto currencies, as there is a working mechanism to make smaller inputs out of larger ones, but no working mechanism to reverse the process. We apologize for any inconveniences. "

Surely you don't expect me to make a few hundred 2FA transactions to retrieve my funds I ask.

not at all they say, this is what they said;

"Your best bet would be to sell the DGBs off for other currency, such as BTC for example and withdraw them - that is if you need the coins right away. Other option is to try once in a while. There is a very small turnover in the DGB wallet, which causes it to be fragmented. But when someone makes a big deposit - that usually solves the problem. Really this is an issue with all the coins in essence - it just does not happen much on the more popular ones because transactions go in and out all the time and keep the inputs refreshed."

What do you think about this guys?


The exchange should do transactions to consolidate the coins so you can withdrawal in one transaction. I find their response to you to be unacceptable.

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March 09, 2015, 05:35:54 PM
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What exchange are you talking about?   1 week ago i pulled 1.2 mill from my cryptsy account without any problem.

Dear Bob
Seriously, one of us will have to get with the program. If I wanted BTC, I would have never acquired DGB on CEX. DGB is high octane mate, I am in little doubt it will be way more popular than many of the other coins you have on your exchange as it is already more popular than some of them, everywhere but here it would appear. I'm also quite likely to bet that, experiences such as the one I'm having here now, would dramatically hamper CEX's bid in establishing it's optimum share in the market. I suggest CEX use some of its BTC to buy DGB and make a large deposit so that I may remove what is mine. I can't believe you don't have any already, you must be missing a trick or , well lets just say you are missing a trick. I would appreciate being informed of when I can remove my DGB from your exchange in as few transactions as is considered reasonable.
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Thank you for sharing this.
A friend of my also bought Digibyte on CEX a couple of weeks ago and indeed he experienced the exact same thing.

Would love to read what they say about your response.

So be warned when you trade on CEX.io


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March 09, 2015, 05:50:12 PM
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So guys, lets say hypothetically I want to move nearly 8M DGB from the exchange that they are currently on and lets say that when I attempt this, it fails because the transaction is too large. In fact it turns out that even a transaction as low as 100K DGB is too large but I did manage to pull a small amount close to 33K DGB off. I'm starting to feel a bit boxed in, 100K too big 24.9K too small?

The exchange support report the reason for this is that;
"The issues with the DGB are due to wallet fragmentation on it. There are too many small inputs in the wallet currently and it simply cannot combine them into a single transaction with 512kb in size. You can try smaller amounts - 100-200K usually go through without a hickup. We have no intention of holding your coins in any way - this issue is common to all the ctrypto currencies, as there is a working mechanism to make smaller inputs out of larger ones, but no working mechanism to reverse the process. We apologize for any inconveniences. "

Surely you don't expect me to make a few hundred 2FA transactions to retrieve my funds I ask.

not at all they say, this is what they said;

"Your best bet would be to sell the DGBs off for other currency, such as BTC for example and withdraw them - that is if you need the coins right away. Other option is to try once in a while. There is a very small turnover in the DGB wallet, which causes it to be fragmented. But when someone makes a big deposit - that usually solves the problem. Really this is an issue with all the coins in essence - it just does not happen much on the more popular ones because transactions go in and out all the time and keep the inputs refreshed."

What do you think about this guys?


That's pretty crappy.  This could be fixed with coin control/wallet maintenance.  Glad I don't use CCEX anymore.
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March 09, 2015, 05:59:17 PM
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What exchange are you talking about?   1 week ago i pulled 1.2 mill from my cryptsy account without any problem.

Dear Bob
Seriously, one of us will have to get with the program. If I wanted BTC, I would have never acquired DGB on CEX. DGB is high octane mate, I am in little doubt it will be way more popular than many of the other coins you have on your exchange as it is already more popular than some of them, everywhere but here it would appear. I'm also quite likely to bet that, experiences such as the one I'm having here now, would dramatically hamper CEX's bid in establishing it's optimum share in the market. I suggest CEX use some of its BTC to buy DGB and make a large deposit so that I may remove what is mine. I can't believe you don't have any already, you must be missing a trick or , well lets just say you are missing a trick. I would appreciate being informed of when I can remove my DGB from your exchange in as few transactions as is considered reasonable.
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Hi Jumbley.  Indeed.  Thanks for sharing.  Does Cex.io charge a fee for withdrawals? 
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900 pages Smiley

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March 09, 2015, 06:18:41 PM
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Hi everyone,

Does anyone have experience using the "Reports" feature on Cryptsy?   I generated a report for my DGB trades for one particular day, and I expected to be able to view the report within a short time, but it has been since Feb 23 and it still says "not ready".   I tried creating a few other reports and they are all still pending.  I'm not sure if I did something wrong or if it just takes a while for them to generate reports.

Thanks!
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