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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 08:55:48 PM |
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It appears CoinMarket.io is back online: https://www.coinmarket.io/market/DGBBTCHas anyone been able to withdraw or can you confirm they have updated their DigiByte wallet?
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March 20, 2014, 09:06:03 PM |
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I managed to get a response regarding DGB & old wallet issues a couple days ago, when they were responding in a thread. We will reset some DGB and KDC balances so people can retry their withdrawal themselves. We will post an update when it happens. There is also a JSON-RPC specific problem with digibyte - a problem with their code. It does not allow us to send any RPC calls to the coindaemon (from command line) while the exchange is connected to it. Not a big issue though.
Please stay assured that we will solve most of this mess - we are working hardcore on this.
Most of this mess will be solved by the end of this week, especially regarding altcoins. Obviously there is some BTC missing due to the hacks, but we are looking for a solution.
Not sure if they updated wallet already or not. It's hard to tell with them being such way... Only hope remains.
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 09:37:36 PM |
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I managed to get a response regarding DGB & old wallet issues a couple days ago, when they were responding in a thread. We will reset some DGB and KDC balances so people can retry their withdrawal themselves. We will post an update when it happens. There is also a JSON-RPC specific problem with digibyte - a problem with their code. It does not allow us to send any RPC calls to the coindaemon (from command line) while the exchange is connected to it. Not a big issue though.
Please stay assured that we will solve most of this mess - we are working hardcore on this.
Most of this mess will be solved by the end of this week, especially regarding altcoins. Obviously there is some BTC missing due to the hacks, but we are looking for a solution.
Not sure if they updated wallet already or not. It's hard to tell with them being such way... Only hope remains. We have tried contacting them several times over the past few weeks and they have yet to respond. Yes there is an issue when they havent updated their DigiByte wallet. Have they even checked their email or twitter feed or BTC Talk account in the last four weeks? Even if they reopen we will not be supporting them given their lack of professionalism and total disregard for communication with their customers. Very unprofessional.
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March 20, 2014, 09:52:39 PM |
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I managed to get a response regarding DGB & old wallet issues a couple days ago, when they were responding in a thread. We will reset some DGB and KDC balances so people can retry their withdrawal themselves. We will post an update when it happens. There is also a JSON-RPC specific problem with digibyte - a problem with their code. It does not allow us to send any RPC calls to the coindaemon (from command line) while the exchange is connected to it. Not a big issue though.
Please stay assured that we will solve most of this mess - we are working hardcore on this.
Most of this mess will be solved by the end of this week, especially regarding altcoins. Obviously there is some BTC missing due to the hacks, but we are looking for a solution.
Not sure if they updated wallet already or not. It's hard to tell with them being such way... Only hope remains. We have tried contacting them several times over the past few weeks and they have yet to respond. Yes there is an issue when they havent updated their DigiByte wallet. Have they even checked their email or twitter feed or BTC Talk account in the last four weeks? Even if they reopen we will not be supporting them given their lack of professionalism and total disregard for communication with their customers. Very unprofessional. They posted a couple of vague tweets and posts in their "support" thread. It seems that they were exploited in some kind of LEAF related way and lost BTC (never disclosed on the amount). Their thread was an interesting mess to watch, I'm glad I had no BTC there, but I would still love to get my DGB back. They did promise SOMETHING happening this week, but so far they did break all promises and deadlines they gave.
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 10:04:00 PM |
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They posted a couple of vague tweets and posts in their "support" thread. It seems that they were exploited in some kind of LEAF related way and lost BTC (never disclosed on the amount). Their thread was an interesting mess to watch, I'm glad I had no BTC there, but I would still love to get my DGB back. They did promise SOMETHING happening this week, but so far they did break all promises and deadlines they gave.
We have posted on their thread as well and we still have not heard a reply. We know others still have some DGB stuck on their site. We will keep after them until we know for sure they have updated and give people a chance to withdraw their coins.
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 10:13:09 PM |
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Check out this awesome to DigiByte data display put together by capn_krunk over on the DigiByte Reddit: http://dgbmining.com/
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 10:30:10 PM |
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OmarG
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March 20, 2014, 11:03:53 PM |
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Have we considered swapping algorithms to X11, SHA 3 or Scrypt-N? Not necessarily something we have to do, but being open to it to protect against ASIC miners may be a selling point. Look at Bitcoin Scrypt. They've gone up 800% maybe even more since coming public about having a community that votes on the algorithm when it comes to preventing ASIC miners and staying decentralized mining wise
PS: My research paper on what gives Cryptos value should be done by the beginning of April
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 11:13:35 PM |
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Have we considered swapping algorithms to X11, SHA 3 or Scrypt-N? Not necessarily something we have to do, but being open to it to protect against ASIC miners may be a selling point. Look at Bitcoin Scrypt. They've gone up 800% maybe even more since coming public about having a community that votes on the algorithm when it comes to preventing ASIC miners and staying decentralized mining wise
PS: My research paper on what gives Cryptos value should be done by the beginning of April
This is an idea we are strongly considering. We have been researching other algorithms for awhile. At this point the first generation of Scrypt ASICs will not be giving anywhere near the same boosts we saw with Bitcoin SHA-256 ASICS. At most we are looking at a 2-3 fold increase in efficiency. Not to mention all companies have experienced delays and no one is close to market yet. The whole idea of "ASIC" proof is a good marketing slogan but since Scrypt ASICs will not provided anywhere near the same net hash increase that Bitcoin ASICs did there are a few arguments that would make it a good thing. The 1st being increased blockchain security with a higher net hash, less power usage which is healthier for the environment and less waste. We are keeping an eye open on this and if we have to it will be addressed down the road. For the next few months we figure we are good.
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 11:45:45 PM |
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We just confirmed USD/DGB trading is coming to Prelude.io by Moolah in the next 24 hours! US deposits coming first, then GBP & EURO deposits. This is huge everyone! This is an enormous step forward for DigiByte!
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 20, 2014, 11:51:53 PM |
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We just confirmed USD/DGB trading is coming to Prelude.io by Moolah in the next 24 hours! US deposits coming first, then GBP & EURO deposits. This is huge everyone! This is an enormous step forward for DigiByte! Allowing for US deposits to trade from USD directly to DigiByte will push us 1 step closer toward main stream adoption of DigiByte by merchants and retailers!
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March 21, 2014, 12:49:59 AM |
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I managed to get a response regarding DGB & old wallet issues a couple days ago, when they were responding in a thread. We will reset some DGB and KDC balances so people can retry their withdrawal themselves. We will post an update when it happens. There is also a JSON-RPC specific problem with digibyte - a problem with their code. It does not allow us to send any RPC calls to the coindaemon (from command line) while the exchange is connected to it. Not a big issue though.
Please stay assured that we will solve most of this mess - we are working hardcore on this.
Most of this mess will be solved by the end of this week, especially regarding altcoins. Obviously there is some BTC missing due to the hacks, but we are looking for a solution.
Not sure if they updated wallet already or not. It's hard to tell with them being such way... Only hope remains. We have tried contacting them several times over the past few weeks and they have yet to respond. Yes there is an issue when they havent updated their DigiByte wallet. Have they even checked their email or twitter feed or BTC Talk account in the last four weeks? Even if they reopen we will not be supporting them given their lack of professionalism and total disregard for communication with their customers. Very unprofessional. i was able to get mine out one of the times they were online no problems so i think they must be on the right blockchain?
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March 21, 2014, 01:16:11 AM |
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Very big news! We will need to make sure the exchange is stable, reputable and something that mainstream consumers can use. YC We just confirmed USD/DGB trading is coming to Prelude.io by Moolah in the next 24 hours! US deposits coming first, then GBP & EURO deposits. This is huge everyone! This is an enormous step forward for DigiByte!
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 21, 2014, 02:14:31 AM |
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Very big news! We will need to make sure the exchange is stable, reputable and something that mainstream consumers can use. YC We just confirmed USD/DGB trading is coming to Prelude.io by Moolah in the next 24 hours! US deposits coming first, then GBP & EURO deposits. This is huge everyone! This is an enormous step forward for DigiByte! For sure, we will definitely make sure to test it out when it goes live. Moolah is also working on a third party browser download that will allow you to purchase stuff directly off Amazon.com with alt coins.
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March 21, 2014, 04:31:08 AM |
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We just reached 1,000 Twitter followers! Let's keep growing DigiByte!
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March 21, 2014, 07:54:04 AM |
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Check out this awesome to DigiByte data display put together by capn_krunk over on the DigiByte Reddit: http://dgbmining.com/Very awesome indeed!
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March 21, 2014, 09:54:45 AM |
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We just reached 1,000 Twitter followers! Let's keep growing DigiByte! Nice! And it will keep growing I am telling you! I wish fast +1000 and all best to DGB!
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March 21, 2014, 10:19:26 AM |
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Have we considered swapping algorithms to X11, SHA 3 or Scrypt-N? Not necessarily something we have to do, but being open to it to protect against ASIC miners may be a selling point. Look at Bitcoin Scrypt. They've gone up 800% maybe even more since coming public about having a community that votes on the algorithm when it comes to preventing ASIC miners and staying decentralized mining wise
PS: My research paper on what gives Cryptos value should be done by the beginning of April
I'm wondering why would it be such a bad thing if a lot of people would start mining digibyte with ASIC miners? Wouldn't it just raise the difficulty, which then would mean that coins would be worth more? Or if the value wouldn't go up wouldn't they just move on to another currency? Ofcourse mining digibytes with a gpu would become more or less useless, but would that be bad considering that new digibytes wouldn't be generated by anyone who owns a mining software? Or do you think the problem would be the same as with multipools, switching currency and dumping on exchange? However isn't that already covered by digishield? Honestly I have no idea what would happen, so could someone maybe explain why it would be bad. Other than that the average mining gpu owner couldn't mine digibyte anymore? (Who would still benefit if he already holds digibyte if the price goes up)
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March 21, 2014, 10:25:55 AM |
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Have we considered swapping algorithms to X11, SHA 3 or Scrypt-N? Not necessarily something we have to do, but being open to it to protect against ASIC miners may be a selling point. Look at Bitcoin Scrypt. They've gone up 800% maybe even more since coming public about having a community that votes on the algorithm when it comes to preventing ASIC miners and staying decentralized mining wise
PS: My research paper on what gives Cryptos value should be done by the beginning of April
I'm wondering why would it be such a bad thing if a lot of people would start mining digibyte with ASIC miners? Wouldn't it just raise the difficulty, which then would mean that coins would be worth more? Or if the value wouldn't go up wouldn't they just move on to another currency? Ofcourse mining digibytes with a gpu would become more or less useless, but would that be bad considering that new digibytes wouldn't be generated by anyone who owns a mining software? Or do you think the problem would be the same as with multipools, switching currency and dumping on exchange? However isn't that already covered by digishield? Honestly I have no idea what would happen, so could someone maybe explain why it would be bad. Other than that the average mining gpu owner couldn't mine digibyte anymore? (Who would still benefit if he already holds digibyte if the price goes up) According to my knowledge, people don't like ASICS because it centralizes the mining power. When scrypt ASICS arrive, those who have it will be the ones that will mine most of the coins. Cryptos are supposed to be decentralized. ASICS go against that.
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