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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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February 02, 2014, 04:00:54 AM
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So is the Small Time Miner DigiByte Pool pretty much the entire DigiByte network now? I've tried mining at other pools but even over extended time you don't get the correct amounts of coins you would think you should calculating your hash rates against the nets hashrate so it seems like the only place people are getting proper proportions of coins is smalltimeminer.

very disconcerting...

Does anyone see this any different than me?

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February 02, 2014, 04:22:53 AM
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If you have 4200k/h power.... would you solo mine at the current difficulty of 15 or stick with pool?

Personally I'd stick with the pool. More consistent payout vs solo with that hash power. IMHO.
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February 02, 2014, 04:23:39 AM
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So is the Small Time Miner DigiByte Pool pretty much the entire DigiByte network now? I've tried mining at other pools but even over extended time you don't get the correct amounts of coins you would think you should calculating your hash rates against the nets hashrate so it seems like the only place people are getting proper proportions of coins is smalltimeminer.

very disconcerting...

Does anyone see this any different than me?


http://digi.coinium.org is working well for me.
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February 02, 2014, 06:37:38 AM
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Thanks to the awesome work of bman3 we now have our very own DigiMan completely unique to DigiByte! What do you all think?





Very nicy Smiley

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February 02, 2014, 08:07:41 AM
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We could technically get the Digiman 3D printed for giveaways. But, ya I see what some people are saying about the "angry" look. I might soften the eyes up a bit, but putting a smile on him would look kinda stupid in my opinion considering I designed him to have no mouth.

Hello Kitty was designed without a mouth to increase empathy with fans. I think it's a fine to go mouthless because otherwise he may become somewhat Buzz Lightyear-ish, but certainly softening up the eyes would be a good move I think.
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February 02, 2014, 08:53:00 AM
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So is the Small Time Miner DigiByte Pool pretty much the entire DigiByte network now? I've tried mining at other pools but even over extended time you don't get the correct amounts of coins you would think you should calculating your hash rates against the nets hashrate so it seems like the only place people are getting proper proportions of coins is smalltimeminer.

very disconcerting...

Does anyone see this any different than me?


http://digi.coinium.org is working well for me.

I have been running the dgb.Get-By.com pool since the day of the launch.

I have only had a single user communicate a concern that the proper number of coins weren't mined: and it turns out that user didn't understand that shares are not coins.

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February 02, 2014, 08:53:21 AM
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uhuu hasrate is rising Cheesy Cheesy
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February 02, 2014, 08:59:28 AM
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any news about cryptsy?
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February 02, 2014, 09:01:51 AM
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any news about cryptsy?
Last I had heard, Vern has asked for more information in the help desk thread, and DGB appears to be in the cryptsy wiki (which doesn't nec. means anything, but is promising).

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February 02, 2014, 09:02:05 AM
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So is the Small Time Miner DigiByte Pool pretty much the entire DigiByte network now? I've tried mining at other pools but even over extended time you don't get the correct amounts of coins you would think you should calculating your hash rates against the nets hashrate so it seems like the only place people are getting proper proportions of coins is smalltimeminer.

very disconcerting...

Does anyone see this any different than me?


http://digi.coinium.org is working well for me.

I have been running the dgb.Get-By.com pool since the day of the launch.

I have only had a single user communicate a concern that the proper number of coins weren't mined: and it turns out that user didn't understand that shares are not coins.

I was using dgbgetby also but for several hours I haven't even had any unconfirmed coins show up so I ended up switching for now.
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February 02, 2014, 09:06:24 AM
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You should update the Digiman in the main post.
I have never liked the copy paste work of the DigiByte logo on the original.  Wink
I like the new one a lot, I don't think you need to change it at all.
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February 02, 2014, 09:10:10 AM
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DGB now being dumped, whales moved the mini buy walls down. I hope it will go under 100 satoshi to make a fair rebuy / mining. Sold half of mines for 250 and 360 and holding the rest so i am happy now Smiley

In Pump and Dump we trust.
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February 02, 2014, 09:12:42 AM
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So is the Small Time Miner DigiByte Pool pretty much the entire DigiByte network now? I've tried mining at other pools but even over extended time you don't get the correct amounts of coins you would think you should calculating your hash rates against the nets hashrate so it seems like the only place people are getting proper proportions of coins is smalltimeminer.
very disconcerting...
Does anyone see this any different than me?
http://digi.coinium.org is working well for me.
I have been running the dgb.Get-By.com pool since the day of the launch.
I have only had a single user communicate a concern that the proper number of coins weren't mined: and it turns out that user didn't understand that shares are not coins.
I was using dgbgetby also but for several hours I haven't even had any unconfirmed coins show up so I ended up switching for now.

You didn't go a few hours without an unconfirmed coin.  We did just have a really unlucky block, around +400%. 

But, even that block wasn't a few hours.

We also had an extremely lucky block at around -2,000%, so please do not judge a pool by one un-lucky block.

I sent you a Personal Message requesting more information, to look into your account if your interested.

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February 02, 2014, 09:13:52 AM
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just made a wallet.

dont be scared to send something - DEVsCuEDcg2fHDg9B6DZrR8Qb2G6GrBCG2

yolo
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February 02, 2014, 09:16:46 AM
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any news about cryptsy?
Last I had heard, Vern has asked for more information in the help desk thread, and DGB appears to be in the cryptsy wiki (which doesn't nec. means anything, but is promising).

that sounds like vern is interested
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February 02, 2014, 09:20:59 AM
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So is the Small Time Miner DigiByte Pool pretty much the entire DigiByte network now? I've tried mining at other pools but even over extended time you don't get the correct amounts of coins you would think you should calculating your hash rates against the nets hashrate so it seems like the only place people are getting proper proportions of coins is smalltimeminer.

very disconcerting...

Does anyone see this any different than me?

I switched to miningpool.co a few days ago as it was the only one that seemed really active other than smalltime, which I couldn't register on anyway.  I've surfed pools for a bit, but honestly I'm a stats junky and if I feel I can't trust the stats then I'm not happy. I was unhappy initially with the 2% fee on miningpool....  but now that I've been there a couple days, their stats breakdown makes me MORE than happy to pay the 2%. I love how it's presented, my hashrate is accurately reflected (my biggest anoyance with other pools) and I have a running 24h total so I can see at a glance what I've mined over the previous 24h.  Prior to that I've been using my wallet to export the transactions out to Excel to run my 24h totals...  which worked, but can't be anything more than a snapshot...  and it's clunky.

So.....  for now I'll stick with miningpool.  I will consider going to back to Pickaxe once they come back online...  as I was with them at the beginning, and very happy until they got shitcanned by their hosting provider!!
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February 02, 2014, 09:23:14 AM
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any news about cryptsy?
Last I had heard, Vern has asked for more information in the help desk thread, and DGB appears to be in the cryptsy wiki (which doesn't nec. means anything, but is promising).
that sounds like vern is interested
Curious, certainly!

I think the community would be thrilled to have DGB on Cryptsy and I think it would be great for the coin.  
Cryptsy seems to run a tight ship.  

That said, the success or failure of this or any other coin, I don't believe, will be about today or tomorrows price or trading.  
It will be about sustained development and support, which through conversations I have had with the Dev's I whole-heartedly believe will continue into the distant future.  My DGB where my mouth is: I could darn near tear down that buy wall at 150, and yet I haven't sold more than 8,0000 DGB (which I since have re-purchased) since the market opened and that only as a toy to play with to keep my resolve strong Smiley

EDIT: Oh, and I forgot to mention, the above DGB I do have in the market has come entirely from other coins that I sold in order to buy the DGB to start with Smiley

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February 02, 2014, 09:24:30 AM
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When did it hit 360? I think they going to peak around 500-700 when they hit cryptsy. Hopefully it goes lower on coinmarket so I can start buying a few.
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February 02, 2014, 09:30:48 AM
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So is the Small Time Miner DigiByte Pool pretty much the entire DigiByte network now? I've tried mining at other pools but even over extended time you don't get the correct amounts of coins you would think you should calculating your hash rates against the nets hashrate so it seems like the only place people are getting proper proportions of coins is smalltimeminer.
very disconcerting...
Does anyone see this any different than me?
http://digi.coinium.org is working well for me.
I have been running the dgb.Get-By.com pool since the day of the launch.
I have only had a single user communicate a concern that the proper number of coins weren't mined: and it turns out that user didn't understand that shares are not coins.
I was using dgbgetby also but for several hours I haven't even had any unconfirmed coins show up so I ended up switching for now.

You didn't go a few hours without an unconfirmed coin.  We did just have a really unlucky block, around +400%. 

But, even that block wasn't a few hours.

We also had an extremely lucky block at around -2,000%, so please do not judge a pool by one un-lucky block.

I sent you a Personal Message requesting more information, to look into your account if your interested.

yeah it was 2 hours, just felt like longer since I got a few hundred before that and i didn't pay attention to anything but how many thousand I had which didn't change so sorry about that, a few hundred more just came in.

Doesn't seem like I get as many as I would like though with 4500+ khash.
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February 02, 2014, 09:35:37 AM
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The KDC guys made a donation to CoinedUp to be listed
Okay guys, yes we are on coinedup and your donations have been sent to the coinedup team to support them Smiley
They are now on coinmarketcap too.
What do you think about that, should we do the same action ?
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