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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3055610 times)
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April 26, 2015, 05:36:35 PM
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I have had the chance to talk with Jackson on a few occasions but I have never sensed long term commitment from him.

I can tell everyone here I will never leave the DigiByte project. I am giving, have given and will continue to give 110%. It has cost me many things already, including my last relationship as well as financial stresses.

But at the end of the day this is not about me, or any single one of us. This is about the community, this is about the freedom this technology offers to all of us across the globe.

From the african sands, to the chinese rice patties and the european landmarks and every space in between... DigiByte can unite us all.

There are many challenges that lay ahead and we have already faced many of them, but we have persevered as a community and overcame many of these challenges with a tenacious veracity not yet seen in the crypto world. Its gut check time. Time to keep working hard toward the long term goal and vision.

I am very optimistic for the future, because I whole heartidly believe in all of you who are reading this right now.

Yours to the end,

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Great vision.

Once again, I know I am at the right place. The international freedom of this technology lead by DGB... That sounds a great plan Wink
Look forward to seeing what is coming next for DGB ! Wink

Thank you Jared for your sincere explanations and sorry for the scarifies you had to make along this challenging direction.
May Jared and we, long term DGB believers, be awarded along this journey.

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My original post was deleted, glad you quoted it Halinyo.

Apparently certain people are having fun deleting posts on here. Even more of a reason to switch to http://DigiByteforum.com

Hey Jared,

It is really weird why someone should remove your comments... If we had to move to a new forum...
Then I suggest we create a more interactive forum like reddcointalk.org or Hashtalk.org style.
I am happy to sacrifice a few DGB for it... I think that will be great if we get such styles...

I think you are the one who leads on this... If you move, we all move...

Hi halinyo,

First - I figured I'd leave the requote Jared's earlier message ... it's great to be a part of the DGB community.

My response here is about the reddcointalk.org and hashtalk.org forums ... you've mentioned them twice (just now - and a couple of weeks ago).  I'm about 99% sure that both of those forums use the service Vanilla forums.  Their theme is exactly the same.  I like the feel of the homepage - it feels more integrated and accessible.  But, I don't like the style of the post pages ... they feel hard to follow and clunky (at least to me).  But, they do have some nice features.  The big problem is that Vanilla forums are expensive ... their basic plan is like $199 a month ... and as we grew ... we'd probably have to upgrade to the $600/month, or eventually even thousands of dollars a month.  It's just not a feasible from a cost/benefit perspective.

We might be able to create something similar - using drupal - but it would require some advanced drupal skills (far beyond my knowledge of drupal theming - probably with some custom modules).

I wasn't aware that we were looking to change (upgrade) the existing DGB forum that was completed a couple of weeks ago.  It's seems to be fine.  As I mentioned then, I'm not a huge fan of the simple machines forum software.  I don't have anything against the basic structure of simple machines - it works - its stable - it's widely used.  If, however, we are seriously considering an alternative to the existing forum, I might suggest the following:

We could consider phpBB ... it's a solid, open source, forum software, but it also has many extensions and a few good (and seemingly easily managed) themes.  Most of the extensions (plugins) are free, but there are a couple of plugins like the twitter and facebook integration (I think that's like $150) ... still, I imagine that we could all chip in and purchase that software so that we could use DigiTip directly in the forum.

The phpBB forum has a look and feel that is closer to this one (that is to say closer to the simple machines forum).  If we really wanted to develop a forum that looked more like the Vanilla forums discussed above, we could probably use wordpress and BBPress ... and find a easy, good wordpress theme to manage.

As I said above, drupal also has a built in forum module ... and an advanced forums module ... and probably a drupal-based forum would be the most flexible and advanced - but it would require some intensive development and specialized oversight.

I like the idea of having the ability to add features, change themes, develop and grow. So, I like the idea of using a CMS (drupal or wordpress).  There are some other options that would be available (or at least possibilities).  However, the phpBB forums also have some flexibility with add on functions and themes ... I've never set one up ... but reading through the support pages, they seem straightforward to manage and develop.

Anyway, as I said above.  We have an alternative forum.  People post there.  I've posted there.  I'm not sure (at the moment) we should be reinventing the wheel.  
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April 26, 2015, 05:46:23 PM
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HR,
 While I agree with the basis of this, we must think what normal consumers will interpret this as. Will they really know what a cryptographic protocol or crytographic digital currency is? We need to embed the idea around something more common.

I don't have any suggestions or recommendations yet, but you are on to something.

YC

I agree that the explanation is not simple, nor is education on the subject, not by any stretch of the imagination, but, ultimately, it is impossible to get away from since it is the central and defining aspect of what a cryptographic digital currency is. For as much as we'd like it to be easily understood, even to the point of trying to simplify so much that we almost end up ignoring it, it just isn't possible.

That shouldn't be seen as a negative however, rather it should be seen as one of the cryptographic digital currency's strongest points: it's the very nature, the extremely complicated nature, of the cryptographic digital currency that makes it the most secure and unbreakable digital currency it is.

By definition it is complicated. If it weren't, then this would be a non-starter to begin with. We can't get away from that fact, and, if we want it to succeed, we can't get away from explaining it either.

So why not get it up front and center so that people will at least have something to work with when trying to understand it? By simply googling "cryptographic", the interested person 'stumbles across' a wealth of information that serves as a wonderful starting point. On the other hand, if the defining characteristic of DGB is hidden, their task becomes all that more difficult.

"Digital currency" is already understood by most. It's a fairly easy concept to grasp, but so is its inherent vulnerability. Helping people then to understand cryptography, and the defining role it plays in cryptographic digital currencies, is the next logical step in demonstrating what the critical addition of cryptography means for a digital currency and why it's the game changer that turns a digital currency into a real means of exchange.


Hi HR.

You and I already had this discussion a couple of months ago.  Therefore, I'm not going to rehash my earlier comments.  We're pretty much on the same page already.  However, I would add an additional idea ...

The keyword that I believe is missing here is "e-commerce" ... the average person doesn't understand - or care to understand - how data is encrypted and sent. Instead, they're interested in use.  I don't give a shit about how my bank encrypts my data, I only care that my experience using my money is easy and secure.   The paramount use of DGB is micropayments and e-commerce.   DGB brings secure, and fast, payment and e-commerce solutions to both individuals and enterprise.  It's not important if it is cryptographic digital currency.  The average-joe nomenclature should be about use ... secure, fast, e-commerce payment solutions.

But, I do still like your cryptographic terminology for the more technically minded people.
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April 26, 2015, 10:26:40 PM
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The reason of the spike last week,Allot of thumbs ups for Digibyte.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTVDMSKnXrA&feature=youtu.be&t=1h25m20s

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April 27, 2015, 01:16:01 AM
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The reason of the spike last week,Allot of thumbs ups for Digibyte.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTVDMSKnXrA&feature=youtu.be&t=1h25m20s

Bring in more investors thats great! I like hearing and seeing videos.. I dunno why but a video or a real life appearance always feels better then a post on a forum lol

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April 27, 2015, 08:27:33 AM
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Jared you the man.
I already translate website in german language.
We have to work on Menu Items and Text as well. They are not proper german.
Tomorrow my buddy (foreign language correspondence clerk) reads the whole again by and checked it.
Keep in touch.

See Ya

WOW youre the best mate Shocked
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April 27, 2015, 10:26:43 AM
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Again there is a post deleted,,  Huh

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April 27, 2015, 10:46:51 AM
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Test: Mod, can you please delete this comment  Kiss
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April 27, 2015, 10:55:31 AM
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The reason of the spike last week,Allot of thumbs ups for Digibyte.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTVDMSKnXrA&feature=youtu.be&t=1h25m20s

Bring in more investors thats great! I like hearing and seeing videos.. I dunno why but a video or a real life appearance always feels better then a post on a forum lol
Almost 700 views Smiley
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April 27, 2015, 03:27:04 PM
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is this coin dead? lol
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April 27, 2015, 03:28:48 PM
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is this coin dead? lol
everyone is waiting for that big update  that wil launch DGB over 100 sat i think .
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Last edit: April 27, 2015, 03:58:39 PM by CryptoRaver
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is this coin dead? lol
everyone is waiting for that big update  that wil launch DGB over 100 sat i think .


Hmmm iam going for the 10$ Cool
Edit: digibyte and jackson #google
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is this coin dead? lol
everyone is waiting for that big update  that wil launch DGB over 100 sat i think .


Hmmm iam going for the 10$ Cool
Edit: digibyte and jackson #google

what is the next big update?

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April 27, 2015, 04:48:46 PM
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is this coin dead? lol
everyone is waiting for that big update  that wil launch DGB over 100 sat i think .


Hmmm iam going for the 10$ Cool
Edit: digibyte and jackson #google

what is the next big update?

Hardfork for matching speeds with visa and electrum

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April 27, 2015, 05:11:03 PM
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I have a question about creating new wallet addresses.

Is it possible to create a new wallet.dat file with an address (wallet.dat file has been removed) when the computer is temporarily not connected with the internet?

Ifso:
1. Then there might be a change (probably not be expressed in figures) that somewhere else on the world the same address is being created?
2. When will this new address be available / or is it directly available to receive any coins before/without it has been connected to the internet?

It's not quite clear to me how I should understand this.

I'm sorry for that  Wink

Thanks in advance for your answers.
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April 27, 2015, 06:20:11 PM
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I have contacted mprep about the deleted posts and he asked me to provide him with the posts.
I know 1 of my is deleted and Jared his post and i know there are more deleted but not shure when so could the members with deleted posts send me a message?

Thanks.

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April 27, 2015, 06:23:19 PM
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I have a question about creating new wallet addresses.

Is it possible to create a new wallet.dat file with an address (wallet.dat file has been removed) when the computer is temporarily not connected with the internet?

Ifso:
1. Then there might be a change (probably not be expressed in figures) that somewhere else on the world the same address is being created?
2. When will this new address be available / or is it directly available to receive any coins before/without it has been connected to the internet?

It's not quite clear to me how I should understand this.

I'm sorry for that  Wink

Thanks in advance for your answers.

Yes, the creation of the wallet.dat file is done when the wallet software is started.

1. There is a theoretical chance to generate a duplicate address but that will be something like 1 out of 2^80

2. The address is available immediately. So you can make a transaction to that address from any wallet. It will show up in the new wallet only when it's fully synced with the network.


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April 27, 2015, 06:52:37 PM
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Looking forward to the day that everybody in crypto owns some digibyte Smiley
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Nice one! 

 Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin

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Lots of people trying for that dogecoin money  Grin Grin     

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