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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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January 31, 2014, 07:06:41 PM
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Looks like we have been added to the Cryptsy Wiki Page!
http://wiki.cryptsy.com/dgb

This is positive news!

This is a good sign, but don't get too excited. The wiki page doesn't mean it will be added anytime soon or ever for that matter. We can only hope.
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January 31, 2014, 07:07:26 PM
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I don't Think DGB will be added on crypsy this soon , But again they did add mooncoin  Undecided
Looks like we have been added to the Cryptsy Wiki Page!
http://wiki.cryptsy.com/dgb

This is positive news!

Agreed.  They definitely wouldn't put it up there without reason.

Everyone can make a wiki thread if they have account at the cryptsy sections (I heard, didn't tried myself)

Thats what i heard as well.
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January 31, 2014, 07:13:30 PM
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It seems that my DigiByte wallet doesn't connect to DigiByte network and thus doesn't download the blockchain :S What could be the problem?
Could someone help me please? I don't have any problems with other wallets but for some reason this one doesn't connect :O It's permitted to go trough firewall so that shouldn't be the problem.

Have you tried to add nodes?

addnode=74.208.230.160
addnode=31.220.25.91
addnode=184.155.218.183
addnode=24.119.23.61
addnode=70.196.193.231
addnode=198.98.118.241
addnode=142.4.204.115
addnode=23.90.191.58

If those don't help, you could also try adding:
addnode=84.27.153.252
I'll see about allowing more than 125 connections to enable supernode mode.

Edit: currently allowing 500 connections, though if my connection becomes too slow I'll throttle back to something sustainable.
Allowing a maximum of eight connections per IPv4 /24 subnet and 2 connections per IPv4 address to spread my availability over the network.

Where am I supposed to add these things...?

Also, I was afk for a while and when I came back I noticed that it had downloaded about half of the blockchain, but now it doesn't have a connection anymore :S
There should be a file called digibyte.conf (or you can create it) with the addnode= lines in there. (See the first post of this thread for additional stuff to put in the config file.)
The location of that file varies, depending on your operating system. On Linux it's ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf and on Windows it's in %APPDATA%/local/Roaming/ off the top of my head (someone correct me if I'm wrong)

As for the network connectivity, most people are behind a firewall or NAT, thus they severely limit the outgoing connections on the wallet. This means that there are only a few nodes that connect all those other nodes together. Once a node has reached it's limit of connections, they stop accepting new users until an existing user disconnects. In some cases there are way more users than 'slots' available on the nodes, which leads to some users not being able to find any available nodes to connect to.
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January 31, 2014, 07:39:08 PM
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It seems that my DigiByte wallet doesn't connect to DigiByte network and thus doesn't download the blockchain :S What could be the problem?
Could someone help me please? I don't have any problems with other wallets but for some reason this one doesn't connect :O It's permitted to go trough firewall so that shouldn't be the problem.

Have you tried to add nodes?

addnode=74.208.230.160
addnode=31.220.25.91
addnode=184.155.218.183
addnode=24.119.23.61
addnode=70.196.193.231
addnode=198.98.118.241
addnode=142.4.204.115
addnode=23.90.191.58

If those don't help, you could also try adding:
addnode=84.27.153.252
I'll see about allowing more than 125 connections to enable supernode mode.

Edit: currently allowing 500 connections, though if my connection becomes too slow I'll throttle back to something sustainable.
Allowing a maximum of eight connections per IPv4 /24 subnet and 2 connections per IPv4 address to spread my availability over the network.

Where am I supposed to add these things...?

Also, I was afk for a while and when I came back I noticed that it had downloaded about half of the blockchain, but now it doesn't have a connection anymore :S
There should be a file called digibyte.conf (or you can create it) with the addnode= lines in there. (See the first post of this thread for additional stuff to put in the config file.)
The location of that file varies, depending on your operating system. On Linux it's ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf and on Windows it's in %APPDATA%/local/Roaming/ off the top of my head (someone correct me if I'm wrong)

As for the network connectivity, most people are behind a firewall or NAT, thus they severely limit the outgoing connections on the wallet. This means that there are only a few nodes that connect all those other nodes together. Once a node has reached it's limit of connections, they stop accepting new users until an existing user disconnects. In some cases there are way more users than 'slots' available on the nodes, which leads to some users not being able to find any available nodes to connect to.
Okay so I found the digibyte.conf file in the folder where I exctracted the .zip. The only addnode that wasn't already there was the one you posted earlier. I added it but I still have only one connection. Also I noticed that content in that file is different from the suggested content in that first post you linked. Should I use the config from that post? Thanks for helping me!
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January 31, 2014, 07:40:57 PM
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Okay so I found the digibyte.conf file in the folder where I exctracted the .zip. The only addnode that wasn't already there was the one you posted earlier. I added it but I still have only one connection. Also I noticed that content in that file is different from the suggested content in that first post you linked. Should I use the config from that post? Thanks for helping me!
Getting the conf from the OP wouldn't hurt to try again. I haven't had an issue since launch and I'm still running the same list of nodes. (a few added that aren't in the OP actually.)

Code:
rpcuser=youruser
rpcpassword=yourpass
rpcport=14022
server=1
daemon=1
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=*
addnode=74.208.230.160
addnode=31.220.25.91
addnode=184.155.218.183
addnode=24.119.23.61
addnode=70.196.193.231
addnode=198.98.118.241
addnode=142.4.204.115
addnode=23.90.191.58
addnode=216.250.125.121
addnode=115.28.31.25
addnode=83.172.105.46

Here's mine if it helps.
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January 31, 2014, 07:46:17 PM
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Okay so I found the digibyte.conf file in the folder where I exctracted the .zip. The only addnode that wasn't already there was the one you posted earlier. I added it but I still have only one connection. Also I noticed that content in that file is different from the suggested content in that first post you linked. Should I use the config from that post? Thanks for helping me!
Getting the conf from the OP wouldn't hurt to try again. I haven't had an issue since launch and I'm still running the same list of nodes. (a few added that aren't in the OP actually.)

Code:
rpcuser=youruser
rpcpassword=yourpass
rpcport=14022
server=1
daemon=1
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=*
addnode=74.208.230.160
addnode=31.220.25.91
addnode=184.155.218.183
addnode=24.119.23.61
addnode=70.196.193.231
addnode=198.98.118.241
addnode=142.4.204.115
addnode=23.90.191.58
addnode=216.250.125.121
addnode=115.28.31.25
addnode=83.172.105.46

Here's mine if it helps.
How many active connections do you get? Now I have no problem connecting but I have only one connection all the time and it could go offline any time.
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January 31, 2014, 07:48:11 PM
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How many active connections do you get? Now I have no problem connecting but I have only one connection all the time and it could go offline any time.

I have 8 active at the moment.
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January 31, 2014, 07:52:07 PM
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Created a digibyte.conf file copying the text from the OP and saved it in the roaming folder. I now get 3 connections and it works.

Btw, thanks for the donations. Always appreciated.  Smiley
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January 31, 2014, 07:54:28 PM
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is any exchange selling dgb yet ?

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January 31, 2014, 07:57:42 PM
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is any exchange selling dgb yet ?

https://www.coinmarket.io/market/DGBBTC

Impossible is a word found only in the dictionary of fools.
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January 31, 2014, 08:01:13 PM
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Created a digibyte.conf file copying the text from the OP and saved it in the roaming folder. I now get 3 connections and it works.

Btw, thanks for the donations. Always appreciated.  Smiley
I tried it aswell and now I get 2-3 connections! I think I can live with that ^^

Thanks for helping me incorrect, Ice_Blade and sakkosekk! Smiley
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January 31, 2014, 08:03:21 PM
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Created a digibyte.conf file copying the text from the OP and saved it in the roaming folder. I now get 3 connections and it works.

Btw, thanks for the donations. Always appreciated.  Smiley
I tried it aswell and now I get 2-3 connections! I think I can live with that ^^

Thanks for helping me incorrect, Ice_Blade and sakkosekk! Smiley
It will improve over time. We have been making some modifications to the DNS Seeder. The DigiByteD client on the main seed server was down for a bit. We are also in the process of migrating DigiByte.co to a bigger server with another DNS seeder. That could have been your initial connection troubles. We apologize for that!

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January 31, 2014, 08:15:01 PM
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I tried it aswell and now I get 2-3 connections! I think I can live with that ^^

Thanks for helping me incorrect, Ice_Blade and sakkosekk! Smiley

Not a problem happy to help. Good to hear you have it working.  Smiley
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January 31, 2014, 08:19:07 PM
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Thank you guys for helping him with troubleshooting! It is great to see the community of DigiByte in action!

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January 31, 2014, 08:25:55 PM
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Thank you guys for helping him with troubleshooting! It is great to see the community of DigiByte in action!

It's great so see there are people willing to help out it really shows how great this community has become in such a short amount of time.

I feel I should be helping as much as I can because I'm not too creative and I can't mine much a day (<700 DGB) to hand out to newcomers. The way I see it is what a better way to help out then to help those having problems I could potentially help them fix.

/walloftext  Wink
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January 31, 2014, 08:36:07 PM
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Thank you guys for helping him with troubleshooting! It is great to see the community of DigiByte in action!

It's great so see there are people willing to help out it really shows how great this community has become in such a short amount of time.

I feel I should be helping as much as I can because I'm not too creative and I can't mine much a day (<700 DGB) to hand out to newcomers. The way I see it is what a better way to help out then to help those having problems I could potentially help them fix.

/walloftext  Wink
Yea it's definitely good to know that DigiByte has such active community that is willing to help. I think nothing kills interest in new things more than having problems that you can't solve. This kind of activity sends a good image of the community!
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January 31, 2014, 08:43:05 PM
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I used coinmarket.io to buy my coins and it worked really well!
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January 31, 2014, 08:54:48 PM
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I used coinmarket.io to buy my coins and it worked really well!
Glad to hear that! They have been doing a fantastic job!

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January 31, 2014, 08:55:26 PM
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I used coinmarket.io to buy my coins and it worked really well!
https://cryptorush.in/index.php?p=trading&m=DGB&b=BTC is another exchange that has DGB, but it doesn't have as much volume as CoinMarket.io yet. This means that you might be able to find more extreme deals there, leading to bigger profits / more coins if you're lucky.

There is also the site: http://cryptokopen.eu which sells DGB for a fixed price, using Skrill payments.
However there are rumors going about that the Skrill payment provider is bankrupt, or is near bankruptcy, so I'm not sure whether that is still a viable option. (At least until CryptoKopen.eu starts offering another payment processor.)
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January 31, 2014, 09:35:31 PM
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Oh yeah, we reached thunderclapit! Thank you, dudes!
Great to hear we reached the Thunderclap goal!

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