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July 23, 2016, 03:44:33 AM |
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Can Digibyte be mined? If so... where are the instructions? Thanks!
read page one THANKS!
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July 23, 2016, 10:08:45 AM |
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Another angle of view on Digibyte, seems to be the least volatile crypto of the lot if i'm not mistaken.
Brings truth to the extended name DGB Holdings. I like to think it also shows a lot of honesty behind the developers and clearly outlines how inside trading effects other coins.
A solid observation, one that the majority of people completely miss. Volatility in DGB is completely down to market speculation deliberately void of developers hype. DigiByte concentrates on real adoption not faking it, true to its long term ambitions. If you have not got DigiByte, you have simply missed the point of crypto itself!
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July 23, 2016, 02:13:42 PM |
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When's the last time the team's done an update?
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July 23, 2016, 02:54:28 PM |
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Can Digibyte be mined? If so... where are the instructions? Thanks!
read page one THANKS! yes on many algos also good time to be stocking up on this one now
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July 23, 2016, 02:57:13 PM |
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When's the last time the team's done an update?
There have been updates this week, but it is hard to get any info on them. Especially why the Payout for CS GO dropped. I would like some official info what is going on the Gaming Website.
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July 23, 2016, 04:13:54 PM |
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When's the last time the team's done an update?
There have been updates this week, but it is hard to get any info on them. Especially why the Payout for CS GO dropped. I would like some official info what is going on the Gaming Website. The payout is dependent on the sponsor, I don't really play myself but have observed that LOL 24hr payouts seem to be bigger than CSGO so maybe you should change your game if you are looking for bigger payouts.
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July 23, 2016, 04:33:16 PM |
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When's the last time the team's done an update?
after finishing the homework
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Digibyte donate : DGHhJ4r6QqW2GMXL9FcsHpteFLZV3V3VgN
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July 24, 2016, 05:57:52 AM |
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for everyone who new here Anybody know what the Levels are for in the My Profile page ? do they give more payouts the higher the level or it makes the daily quests harder ?
We will be rolling out a more advanced leveling, questing and XP system here in the near future. We also will be adding additional games and services to DigiByte Gaming. We are also in the process of developing an API with some exciting functionality for DigiByte Gaming. To give everyone a quick summary of what we are currently working toward: DigiByte Gaming- Questing System - Leveling System - Additional Games - API DiguSign- Digi-ID - Secure Document Handling - Human Readable Document Handling DigiByte Core Protocol- Update to 0.12 Core Code base - Addition of Segregated Witness - Experimenting with colored coins adaptation and open assets for smart contracts (timelockverify) Marketing Efforts- Getting on a Chinese Exchange - Strategic Partnerships Similar to the Microsoft One DigiByte Wallets - Gaming Wallet Upgrades - Android Wallet Upgrades - iOS Wallet Upgrades - DigiByte Gaming iOS wallet release DigiHash (All funds currently going to payouts to DigiByte Gaming, so mine here if you want to support adoption of DigiByte through Gaming) - Upgrades If anyone would like to help with the core upgrades please PM us. We want this to be an open source effort. We have a lot of work left to do and will continue to be working hard each and every day on several projects. With our Microsoft Azure partnership we have migrated several servers and core infrastructure over that has delayed other development for a couple weeks. Thank you everyone for your continued support and make sure to join the telegram chat! (If someone could post an updated link to the chat following this it would be appreciated). We will keep posting updates as new developments and events occur. It's because a lot of the marketing is false and a lot of people think digibyte developed multi algo because they market it in such a way.
Let us clear something up here to put this unnecessary flaming war to rest. We have never claimed to be the inventors of multi-algo and we have repeatedly given credit to Myriadcoin for doing so. Both in writing and in public presentations. However, we were the first coin to go from a single mining algo to fork to a multi-algo setup which had its own unique challenges. If anything we certainly have helped bring more attention to the benefits multi-algo offers. We feel there is a mutual synergy between DigiByte and Myriadcoin moving forward and we would like to collaborate to assist each other in the future. We do not view the crypto world as a "winner" take all situation. There need's to be multiple blockchains not only for security but also for development & experimentation. This is what makes the blockchain world so exciting. The DigiByte protocol is the heart of the DigiByte ecosystem. The DGB protocol will continue to evolve as time goes on. The primary means of improvements will be to take tested, useful and innovative additions found in multiple other coins and implement some of those changes into DGB. This will allow DigiByte to maintain a competitive advantage over the majority of other block chains without wasting time on implementing new changes that have never been proven or tested that could and often do lead to significant security vulnerabilities. At the end of the day we can not afford even a single major security breach in the network (think DAO). We will give credit where credit is do in this process to other innovators for taking the initial risk. By taking ideas from multiple sources DigiByte itself will remain unique with many competitive advantages. At this point DigiByte is far enough along, with 2.5 years of invested resources (both time and money by people all over the world) that we can not afford to be reckless with unproven "additions" to the core protocol. We would love to spend 100% of our resources on R&D but the reality is this is just not feasible. By far the biggest challenge right now for every coin is user adoption and real-world utility. You can have the most technologically advanced blockchain in the world with the most cutting-edge advancements. But if no one knows about it what good is it? Sure you will get a short term pump & dump in a tiny speculators market. But without making a coordinated, strategic move to gain news users outside of the "speculators" community its just not a viable long term solution. The DigiByte Protocol currently consists of 5 decentralized mining algorithms including; Sha256, Qubit, Skein, Groestl and Scrypt. The core DigiByte protocol is considered to be UTXO based and is different than the emerging “Virtual Machine” approach now pioneered by Ethereum. UTXO by companies such as Microsoft and IBM is considered to be the most secure and well-tested approach to blockchain development. The block timing is currently set at 15 seconds (40x faster than BTC) with 1 MB blocks. Every 2 years the size of the blocks will double. At this current rate we will match VISA with network transaction capacity by 2021. DigiByte currently implements the “DigiShield” and “MultiShield” difficulty adjustment code which has been proven to be highly reliable and has since been implemented into multiple other alt coins. DigiByte currently boasts over 8,000 nodes and in terms of absolute decentralization is the most secure blockchain on the planet. However without continued improvements for the remaining parts of 2016 and in to 2017 this edge will be lost. Future Protocol Additions: Sync of DigiByte Core Protocol to BTC 0.12 core code. 1. Libsecp256k1 Switch – This allows for a dramatic increase in the speed of validating ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) public/private keys. This will only enhance the speed of DigiByte transactions while reducing bandwidth and network latency. 2. Headers 1st Sync – One issue DigiByte is currently facing is our blockchain is almost at a height of 3 million blocks. Bitcoin is still at 300K. By allowing headers 1st sync our simplified wallets (Android, iOS) will be able to sync with the network much quicker. As well as regular nodes. This code has already been tested and implemented to BTC. 3. Block Pruning – It is not necessary to retain all information sent and received in a block for everyone on the network. By pruning some previous block data we can help DigiByte scale without overloading users hard drives. 4. CheckLockTimeVerify - This op function allows sending a transaction that cannot be re-spent until a certain point in the future. This unlocks the potentially for advanced smart contract applications to be built upon the DigiByte blockchain as well as advanced security authentication procedures with platforms such as Digi-ID. 5. Other Adjustments – Several other slight improvements to the protocol can be found in the 0.12 core sync. It is important however to note several conflicts may potentially arise with some of our current custom implementations in our UTXO protocol such as MultiAlgo, DigiShield, block timing etc that still need to be worked through and tested. This should not require a hard fork though. 6. Addition of Segregated Witness Code – “SegWit” for short essentially allows for nodes on a network to be a witness to a transaction without having the ability to alter a transaction. Hence the segregated nature. This allows for the establishment of what is know as “Micro Payment Channels.” This is better compared to the way the Internet itself works with the DNS system. By implementing the SegWit code into DigiByte we are setting the foundation and ability for the “Lightning Network” to be implemented. This means potentially hundreds of thousands of transactions per second worldwide for DigiByte. We have the ability to pull this off before Bitcoin if we can get the right resources in time. 7. Algorithm Swap – In the past 16 months since DigiByte’s switch to multi-algorithm proof of work many new cryptocurrency mining algorithms have been created to help decentralize and set new coins apart. As DigiByte grows we will need to swap one algo out to send a message to ASIC manufacturers etc. that DigiByte will remain decentralized. 8. Addition of Colored Coins Layer – This is a well establish layer that can be implemented on top of DigiByte to create a virtually unlimited amount of “Smart Contracts.” “The Blockchain of Things” brought the most impressive potential use case for adding the colored coins layer on top of DigiByte. By leveraging the headers of a transaction itself it is possible through an additional API layer to use DigiByte transactions not as we think of them today but more as a communications network that can contribute groundbreaking improvements to industries across the board in a decentralized manner all the while boosting DigiByte's real world utility around the globe.
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July 24, 2016, 08:05:58 AM |
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for everyone who new here Anybody know what the Levels are for in the My Profile page ? do they give more payouts the higher the level or it makes the daily quests harder ?
We will be rolling out a more advanced leveling, questing and XP system here in the near future. We also will be adding additional games and services to DigiByte Gaming. We are also in the process of developing an API with some exciting functionality for DigiByte Gaming. To give everyone a quick summary of what we are currently working toward: DigiByte Gaming- Questing System - Leveling System - Additional Games - API DiguSign- Digi-ID - Secure Document Handling - Human Readable Document Handling DigiByte Core Protocol- Update to 0.12 Core Code base - Addition of Segregated Witness - Experimenting with colored coins adaptation and open assets for smart contracts (timelockverify) Marketing Efforts- Getting on a Chinese Exchange - Strategic Partnerships Similar to the Microsoft One DigiByte Wallets - Gaming Wallet Upgrades - Android Wallet Upgrades - iOS Wallet Upgrades - DigiByte Gaming iOS wallet release DigiHash (All funds currently going to payouts to DigiByte Gaming, so mine here if you want to support adoption of DigiByte through Gaming) - Upgrades If anyone would like to help with the core upgrades please PM us. We want this to be an open source effort. We have a lot of work left to do and will continue to be working hard each and every day on several projects. With our Microsoft Azure partnership we have migrated several servers and core infrastructure over that has delayed other development for a couple weeks. Thank you everyone for your continued support and make sure to join the telegram chat! (If someone could post an updated link to the chat following this it would be appreciated). We will keep posting updates as new developments and events occur. It's because a lot of the marketing is false and a lot of people think digibyte developed multi algo because they market it in such a way.
Let us clear something up here to put this unnecessary flaming war to rest. We have never claimed to be the inventors of multi-algo and we have repeatedly given credit to Myriadcoin for doing so. Both in writing and in public presentations. However, we were the first coin to go from a single mining algo to fork to a multi-algo setup which had its own unique challenges. If anything we certainly have helped bring more attention to the benefits multi-algo offers. We feel there is a mutual synergy between DigiByte and Myriadcoin moving forward and we would like to collaborate to assist each other in the future. We do not view the crypto world as a "winner" take all situation. There need's to be multiple blockchains not only for security but also for development & experimentation. This is what makes the blockchain world so exciting. The DigiByte protocol is the heart of the DigiByte ecosystem. The DGB protocol will continue to evolve as time goes on. The primary means of improvements will be to take tested, useful and innovative additions found in multiple other coins and implement some of those changes into DGB. This will allow DigiByte to maintain a competitive advantage over the majority of other block chains without wasting time on implementing new changes that have never been proven or tested that could and often do lead to significant security vulnerabilities. At the end of the day we can not afford even a single major security breach in the network (think DAO). We will give credit where credit is do in this process to other innovators for taking the initial risk. By taking ideas from multiple sources DigiByte itself will remain unique with many competitive advantages. At this point DigiByte is far enough along, with 2.5 years of invested resources (both time and money by people all over the world) that we can not afford to be reckless with unproven "additions" to the core protocol. We would love to spend 100% of our resources on R&D but the reality is this is just not feasible. By far the biggest challenge right now for every coin is user adoption and real-world utility. You can have the most technologically advanced blockchain in the world with the most cutting-edge advancements. But if no one knows about it what good is it? Sure you will get a short term pump & dump in a tiny speculators market. But without making a coordinated, strategic move to gain news users outside of the "speculators" community its just not a viable long term solution. The DigiByte Protocol currently consists of 5 decentralized mining algorithms including; Sha256, Qubit, Skein, Groestl and Scrypt. The core DigiByte protocol is considered to be UTXO based and is different than the emerging “Virtual Machine” approach now pioneered by Ethereum. UTXO by companies such as Microsoft and IBM is considered to be the most secure and well-tested approach to blockchain development. The block timing is currently set at 15 seconds (40x faster than BTC) with 1 MB blocks. Every 2 years the size of the blocks will double. At this current rate we will match VISA with network transaction capacity by 2021. DigiByte currently implements the “DigiShield” and “MultiShield” difficulty adjustment code which has been proven to be highly reliable and has since been implemented into multiple other alt coins. DigiByte currently boasts over 8,000 nodes and in terms of absolute decentralization is the most secure blockchain on the planet. However without continued improvements for the remaining parts of 2016 and in to 2017 this edge will be lost. Future Protocol Additions: Sync of DigiByte Core Protocol to BTC 0.12 core code. 1. Libsecp256k1 Switch – This allows for a dramatic increase in the speed of validating ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) public/private keys. This will only enhance the speed of DigiByte transactions while reducing bandwidth and network latency. 2. Headers 1st Sync – One issue DigiByte is currently facing is our blockchain is almost at a height of 3 million blocks. Bitcoin is still at 300K. By allowing headers 1st sync our simplified wallets (Android, iOS) will be able to sync with the network much quicker. As well as regular nodes. This code has already been tested and implemented to BTC. 3. Block Pruning – It is not necessary to retain all information sent and received in a block for everyone on the network. By pruning some previous block data we can help DigiByte scale without overloading users hard drives. 4. CheckLockTimeVerify - This op function allows sending a transaction that cannot be re-spent until a certain point in the future. This unlocks the potentially for advanced smart contract applications to be built upon the DigiByte blockchain as well as advanced security authentication procedures with platforms such as Digi-ID. 5. Other Adjustments – Several other slight improvements to the protocol can be found in the 0.12 core sync. It is important however to note several conflicts may potentially arise with some of our current custom implementations in our UTXO protocol such as MultiAlgo, DigiShield, block timing etc that still need to be worked through and tested. This should not require a hard fork though. 6. Addition of Segregated Witness Code – “SegWit” for short essentially allows for nodes on a network to be a witness to a transaction without having the ability to alter a transaction. Hence the segregated nature. This allows for the establishment of what is know as “Micro Payment Channels.” This is better compared to the way the Internet itself works with the DNS system. By implementing the SegWit code into DigiByte we are setting the foundation and ability for the “Lightning Network” to be implemented. This means potentially hundreds of thousands of transactions per second worldwide for DigiByte. We have the ability to pull this off before Bitcoin if we can get the right resources in time. 7. Algorithm Swap – In the past 16 months since DigiByte’s switch to multi-algorithm proof of work many new cryptocurrency mining algorithms have been created to help decentralize and set new coins apart. As DigiByte grows we will need to swap one algo out to send a message to ASIC manufacturers etc. that DigiByte will remain decentralized. 8. Addition of Colored Coins Layer – This is a well establish layer that can be implemented on top of DigiByte to create a virtually unlimited amount of “Smart Contracts.” “The Blockchain of Things” brought the most impressive potential use case for adding the colored coins layer on top of DigiByte. By leveraging the headers of a transaction itself it is possible through an additional API layer to use DigiByte transactions not as we think of them today but more as a communications network that can contribute groundbreaking improvements to industries across the board in a decentralized manner all the while boosting DigiByte's real world utility around the globe. Thanks for this. Do you know if the payout for earning DigiBytes via playing CS GO and LoL will change? 0.5 DigiByte per kill/win is not really a lot. You would have to play all day to earn at least some DGBs. I guess if you play 2 games per day you earn on average DGBs worth 1000-2000 Satoshi.
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July 24, 2016, 09:11:31 AM |
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Thanks for this. Do you know if the payout for earning DigiBytes via playing CS GO and LoL will change?
0.5 DigiByte per kill/win is not really a lot. You would have to play all day to earn at least some DGBs. I guess if you play 2 games per day you earn on average DGBs worth 1000-2000 Satoshi.
I just got 53 DGB for my games yesterday. Not long ago the CS:GO payout was limited to 29-35DGB per day. IT seems like they finished some adjustments. There will be changes in the future. For now I'm happy to earn some DGB while playing games I would have played anyway.
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July 24, 2016, 10:54:09 AM |
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for everyone who new here Anybody know what the Levels are for in the My Profile page ? do they give more payouts the higher the level or it makes the daily quests harder ?
We will be rolling out a more advanced leveling, questing and XP system here in the near future. We also will be adding additional games and services to DigiByte Gaming. We are also in the process of developing an API with some exciting functionality for DigiByte Gaming. To give everyone a quick summary of what we are currently working toward: DigiByte Gaming- Questing System - Leveling System - Additional Games - API DiguSign- Digi-ID - Secure Document Handling - Human Readable Document Handling DigiByte Core Protocol- Update to 0.12 Core Code base - Addition of Segregated Witness - Experimenting with colored coins adaptation and open assets for smart contracts (timelockverify) Marketing Efforts- Getting on a Chinese Exchange - Strategic Partnerships Similar to the Microsoft One DigiByte Wallets - Gaming Wallet Upgrades - Android Wallet Upgrades - iOS Wallet Upgrades - DigiByte Gaming iOS wallet release DigiHash (All funds currently going to payouts to DigiByte Gaming, so mine here if you want to support adoption of DigiByte through Gaming) - Upgrades If anyone would like to help with the core upgrades please PM us. We want this to be an open source effort. We have a lot of work left to do and will continue to be working hard each and every day on several projects. With our Microsoft Azure partnership we have migrated several servers and core infrastructure over that has delayed other development for a couple weeks. Thank you everyone for your continued support and make sure to join the telegram chat! (If someone could post an updated link to the chat following this it would be appreciated). We will keep posting updates as new developments and events occur. It's because a lot of the marketing is false and a lot of people think digibyte developed multi algo because they market it in such a way.
Let us clear something up here to put this unnecessary flaming war to rest. We have never claimed to be the inventors of multi-algo and we have repeatedly given credit to Myriadcoin for doing so. Both in writing and in public presentations. However, we were the first coin to go from a single mining algo to fork to a multi-algo setup which had its own unique challenges. If anything we certainly have helped bring more attention to the benefits multi-algo offers. We feel there is a mutual synergy between DigiByte and Myriadcoin moving forward and we would like to collaborate to assist each other in the future. We do not view the crypto world as a "winner" take all situation. There need's to be multiple blockchains not only for security but also for development & experimentation. This is what makes the blockchain world so exciting. The DigiByte protocol is the heart of the DigiByte ecosystem. The DGB protocol will continue to evolve as time goes on. The primary means of improvements will be to take tested, useful and innovative additions found in multiple other coins and implement some of those changes into DGB. This will allow DigiByte to maintain a competitive advantage over the majority of other block chains without wasting time on implementing new changes that have never been proven or tested that could and often do lead to significant security vulnerabilities. At the end of the day we can not afford even a single major security breach in the network (think DAO). We will give credit where credit is do in this process to other innovators for taking the initial risk. By taking ideas from multiple sources DigiByte itself will remain unique with many competitive advantages. At this point DigiByte is far enough along, with 2.5 years of invested resources (both time and money by people all over the world) that we can not afford to be reckless with unproven "additions" to the core protocol. We would love to spend 100% of our resources on R&D but the reality is this is just not feasible. By far the biggest challenge right now for every coin is user adoption and real-world utility. You can have the most technologically advanced blockchain in the world with the most cutting-edge advancements. But if no one knows about it what good is it? Sure you will get a short term pump & dump in a tiny speculators market. But without making a coordinated, strategic move to gain news users outside of the "speculators" community its just not a viable long term solution. The DigiByte Protocol currently consists of 5 decentralized mining algorithms including; Sha256, Qubit, Skein, Groestl and Scrypt. The core DigiByte protocol is considered to be UTXO based and is different than the emerging “Virtual Machine” approach now pioneered by Ethereum. UTXO by companies such as Microsoft and IBM is considered to be the most secure and well-tested approach to blockchain development. The block timing is currently set at 15 seconds (40x faster than BTC) with 1 MB blocks. Every 2 years the size of the blocks will double. At this current rate we will match VISA with network transaction capacity by 2021. DigiByte currently implements the “DigiShield” and “MultiShield” difficulty adjustment code which has been proven to be highly reliable and has since been implemented into multiple other alt coins. DigiByte currently boasts over 8,000 nodes and in terms of absolute decentralization is the most secure blockchain on the planet. However without continued improvements for the remaining parts of 2016 and in to 2017 this edge will be lost. Future Protocol Additions: Sync of DigiByte Core Protocol to BTC 0.12 core code. 1. Libsecp256k1 Switch – This allows for a dramatic increase in the speed of validating ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) public/private keys. This will only enhance the speed of DigiByte transactions while reducing bandwidth and network latency. 2. Headers 1st Sync – One issue DigiByte is currently facing is our blockchain is almost at a height of 3 million blocks. Bitcoin is still at 300K. By allowing headers 1st sync our simplified wallets (Android, iOS) will be able to sync with the network much quicker. As well as regular nodes. This code has already been tested and implemented to BTC. 3. Block Pruning – It is not necessary to retain all information sent and received in a block for everyone on the network. By pruning some previous block data we can help DigiByte scale without overloading users hard drives. 4. CheckLockTimeVerify - This op function allows sending a transaction that cannot be re-spent until a certain point in the future. This unlocks the potentially for advanced smart contract applications to be built upon the DigiByte blockchain as well as advanced security authentication procedures with platforms such as Digi-ID. 5. Other Adjustments – Several other slight improvements to the protocol can be found in the 0.12 core sync. It is important however to note several conflicts may potentially arise with some of our current custom implementations in our UTXO protocol such as MultiAlgo, DigiShield, block timing etc that still need to be worked through and tested. This should not require a hard fork though. 6. Addition of Segregated Witness Code – “SegWit” for short essentially allows for nodes on a network to be a witness to a transaction without having the ability to alter a transaction. Hence the segregated nature. This allows for the establishment of what is know as “Micro Payment Channels.” This is better compared to the way the Internet itself works with the DNS system. By implementing the SegWit code into DigiByte we are setting the foundation and ability for the “Lightning Network” to be implemented. This means potentially hundreds of thousands of transactions per second worldwide for DigiByte. We have the ability to pull this off before Bitcoin if we can get the right resources in time. 7. Algorithm Swap – In the past 16 months since DigiByte’s switch to multi-algorithm proof of work many new cryptocurrency mining algorithms have been created to help decentralize and set new coins apart. As DigiByte grows we will need to swap one algo out to send a message to ASIC manufacturers etc. that DigiByte will remain decentralized. 8. Addition of Colored Coins Layer – This is a well establish layer that can be implemented on top of DigiByte to create a virtually unlimited amount of “Smart Contracts.” “The Blockchain of Things” brought the most impressive potential use case for adding the colored coins layer on top of DigiByte. By leveraging the headers of a transaction itself it is possible through an additional API layer to use DigiByte transactions not as we think of them today but more as a communications network that can contribute groundbreaking improvements to industries across the board in a decentralized manner all the while boosting DigiByte's real world utility around the globe. Thanks for this. Do you know if the payout for earning DigiBytes via playing CS GO and LoL will change? 0.5 DigiByte per kill/win is not really a lot. You would have to play all day to earn at least some DGBs. I guess if you play 2 games per day you earn on average DGBs worth 1000-2000 Satoshi. Please understand that the DGB has to come from somewhere... someone has to provide it or the bitcoin to buy it to give it to the game players. It doesn't just materialise from nowhere. If to you its 2000 satoshi a day then multiply that by the amount of gamers claiming a day to understand. This isn't meant to make you rich NOR is it designed to give you a large Digibyte bag. You are getting something that you otherwise weren't getting for playing the game anyway. Im sure like faucets payouts rise when more people use the system and it gets more exposure... exposure = interested parties advertising and providing the dgb you get. We need people to start doing things instead of holding hands out and when they get something they don't like complaining... Its like going to a faucet and complaining the reward is too low. If its not worth it its best not to game. You could increase the payout amount through contributing to DGB's popularity through word of mouth. Consider what you can give whilst you are putting the hand out to take.
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July 24, 2016, 11:35:35 AM |
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Thanks for this. Do you know if the payout for earning DigiBytes via playing CS GO and LoL will change?
0.5 DigiByte per kill/win is not really a lot. You would have to play all day to earn at least some DGBs. I guess if you play 2 games per day you earn on average DGBs worth 1000-2000 Satoshi.
I just got 53 DGB for my games yesterday. Not long ago the CS:GO payout was limited to 29-35DGB per day. IT seems like they finished some adjustments. There will be changes in the future. For now I'm happy to earn some DGB while playing games I would have played anyway. May I ask how many hours you spent gaming to earn these DGBs per day? And what are are you doing with your DGBs so far?
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July 24, 2016, 01:56:40 PM |
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Thanks for this. Do you know if the payout for earning DigiBytes via playing CS GO and LoL will change?
0.5 DigiByte per kill/win is not really a lot. You would have to play all day to earn at least some DGBs. I guess if you play 2 games per day you earn on average DGBs worth 1000-2000 Satoshi.
I just got 53 DGB for my games yesterday. Not long ago the CS:GO payout was limited to 29-35DGB per day. IT seems like they finished some adjustments. There will be changes in the future. For now I'm happy to earn some DGB while playing games I would have played anyway. May I ask how many hours you spent gaming to earn these DGBs per day? And what are are you doing with your DGBs so far? CS:GO Wins/Kills: 43 / 63 : 53 DGB This should be 3 games I think. I keep the money from DGB gaming in the wallet or use it for tiping. I also bought a lot of DGB from an exchange which I keep in the core wallet, for later use when DGB gets mainstream
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Thanks for this. Do you know if the payout for earning DigiBytes via playing CS GO and LoL will change?
0.5 DigiByte per kill/win is not really a lot. You would have to play all day to earn at least some DGBs. I guess if you play 2 games per day you earn on average DGBs worth 1000-2000 Satoshi.
I just got 53 DGB for my games yesterday. Not long ago the CS:GO payout was limited to 29-35DGB per day. IT seems like they finished some adjustments. There will be changes in the future. For now I'm happy to earn some DGB while playing games I would have played anyway. May I ask how many hours you spent gaming to earn these DGBs per day? And what are are you doing with your DGBs so far? CS:GO Wins/Kills: 43 / 63 : 53 DGB This should be 3 games I think. I keep the money from DGB gaming in the wallet or use it for tiping. I also bought a lot of DGB from an exchange which I keep in the core wallet, for later use when DGB gets mainstream when it gets to mainstream a big pump will happen price will be arisen and possible to make it double . do you have any idea how long it will take? thanks i also holding some dgb from 58 sat moving good so far one step at the time.
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July 24, 2016, 07:56:43 PM |
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nice to see all coins red at polo , hope to buy at 35 sat DGB , if it will be 35 sat it will make my day
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nightrider767
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July 25, 2016, 02:41:47 AM |
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nice to see all coins red at polo , hope to buy at 35 sat DGB , if it will be 35 sat it will make my day i think dgb not go to 35 sat this will fall down to max 50 sat
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Mauser
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July 25, 2016, 07:37:24 AM |
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nice to see all coins red at polo , hope to buy at 35 sat DGB , if it will be 35 sat it will make my day I would buy them too at 35. On yobit i never saw them below 55. There are already too many buyers in the book. With my few DGB earnings from CSGO i am not getting anywhere =/
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Medow
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July 25, 2016, 01:24:23 PM |
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nice to see all coins red at polo , hope to buy at 35 sat DGB , if it will be 35 sat it will make my day i think dgb not go to 35 sat this will fall down to max 50 sat I sold the other week for 70 and have been waiting for it come down to 50 since then so hopefully not much longer to wait until people get impatient with the lack of dev updates
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ghostycc
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Lovin' Crypto
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July 25, 2016, 02:46:28 PM |
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nice to see all coins red at polo , hope to buy at 35 sat DGB , if it will be 35 sat it will make my day i think dgb not go to 35 sat this will fall down to max 50 sat I sold the other week for 70 and have been waiting for it come down to 50 since then so hopefully not much longer to wait until people get impatient with the lack of dev updates Or not much longer to realize 55-60 was a good price !;)
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Stop these Hype money, get in DGB! FrenchFrog FTW
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puremage111
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July 25, 2016, 02:51:51 PM |
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How likely and appoximately how long will it takes to add in dota 2?
DGB, can be really successful i suppose.
As valve prevent and wanted to shutdown a lot of betting sites.
If dota players can deposit item in exchange for DGB and bet, if would be great!
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