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I emailed them asking what the process and criteria are for getting a coin listed. If we have some idea of what they're looking for, we can round up the appropriate resources. Awesome! Great job and looking forward to the response. Have a good weekend all!
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Blazin604
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January 17, 2015, 07:54:27 PM |
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Top of the morning to my fellow crypto traders
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halinyo
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January 17, 2015, 08:57:34 PM Last edit: January 17, 2015, 09:48:12 PM by halinyo |
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24 caught wind of a conversation I was having with Shapeshift over twitter and suggested getting DGB on their service. I think this is a great idea and am contacting them now. Has anyone else touched base with them about adding DGB?
I did a few times over twitter, but no response or whatsoever. They will NOT add us until we really have something to show them. As I said previously this type of thing requires a bit of hard work and very formal invitation or proposal, that would be better if contacted by the dev team or Jared. And Jared said, they need some more time to get in touch with those exchanges etc...
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January 17, 2015, 11:10:40 PM |
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I did a few times over twitter, but no response or whatsoever. They will NOT add us until we really have something to show them.
As I said previously this type of thing requires a bit of hard work and very formal invitation or proposal, that would be better if contacted by the dev team or Jared. And Jared said, they need some more time to get in touch with those exchanges etc...
Response: Hello,
We need to see that the coin has significant trade volume - once we see that, then we consider adding it.
Kind regards, Beorn
::ShapeShift.io
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January 17, 2015, 11:18:05 PM |
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I did a few times over twitter, but no response or whatsoever. They will NOT add us until we really have something to show them.
As I said previously this type of thing requires a bit of hard work and very formal invitation or proposal, that would be better if contacted by the dev team or Jared. And Jared said, they need some more time to get in touch with those exchanges etc...
Response: Hello,
We need to see that the coin has significant trade volume - once we see that, then we consider adding it.
Kind regards, Beorn
::ShapeShift.io
Politics answer. What is significant? DGB has a volume of 3BTC per day at the least! Maybe bribing will work, who knows 
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January 18, 2015, 04:58:14 AM |
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When the Digiboom happens, Shapeshift.io will jump on quickly. We just have to make sure it happens  Maybe bribing will work, who knows  That's a pretty harsh thing to say just because they feel Digibyte isn't worth investing in at the moment... A much better response is to thank them for their response and keep fighting the digibyte fight- Everything else will fall into place, including shapeshift.io! So thank's for your response shapeshift.io, and watch our community, value, and trade volume grow together. I'll be around the site when you add Digibyte 
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DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest 
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Lovethecoins
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January 18, 2015, 07:24:47 AM |
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Roughly how many Digibyte are currently mined per day?
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January 18, 2015, 10:44:50 AM |
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Roughly how many Digibyte are currently mined per day?
Look at how many algos there are, and then you can find the main pools of each algo and find out 
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January 18, 2015, 10:51:39 AM |
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DigiHash is a docile little beast even in this early stage. It took 9 minutes to have the first accepted share, and the performance is slowly rising on my office-pc i5-4590, very nice! (skein)
(edit: and now my 6990 cards are also mining with DigiHash, on Groestl algo onto the same address)
DigiHash has not crashed since 2-3 days, which is pretty good (compared to the original sgminer) very stable.
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January 18, 2015, 11:09:23 AM |
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I got a PM asking about how to solo mine . . . The abridged, super simplified, solo mining HOWTO  This assumes you already have your rig built, and OS and miner installed and configured. Solo mining, single rigONLY 3 THINGS TO DO: - set up your wallet config file
- set up your wallet to run as a server
- set up your miner batch file to point to your wallet
Wallet config file key items: everything, but there are less than 20 lines Cut and paste what's posted here into your digibyte.conf file inside the same directory/folder where your wallet is found: rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcuser=yourusername rpcpassword=yourpassword server=1 daemon=1 txindex=1 debug=1 algo=scrypt rpcport=14022 port=12024 addnode=216.250.125.121 addnode=74.208.230.160 addnode=69.164.206.169 addnode=192.99.215.234 addnode=96.126.114.208 addnode=54.204.36.33 addnode=192.99.41.108 addnode=199.83.128.91 addnode=199.83.132.91 Change the rpcuser and rpcpassword to something of your choosing Save it as digibyte.conf Create a shortcut of your DigiByte wallet, right click, click properties append --server to the end of the TARGET line(Example: C:\Users\User\Wallets\DigiByte\digibyte-qt.exe --server) Save it and run your DigiByte Wallet as a server using that newly created shortcut. One other thing, don't forget to modify the algo line with the algorithm you're using. algo=scrypt algo=sha256d algo=groestl algo=qubit algo=skein Setup your bat/script startup file by SIMPLY CHANGING 3 THINGS: your -o -u and -p switches (everything else stays the same) -o 127.0.0.1:14022 -u the user name that you gave to rpcuser in your digibyte.conf file -p the password that you gave to rpcpassword in your digibyte.conf file Save and run. You're now mining solo. Multiple Rig SetupsAll the same as above, except you need to: Change the 127.0.0.1 in the rpcallowip line in your digibyte.conf file to the IP of your server wallet machine or of your subnet, (for example to 192.168.0.* or 192.168.1.* which are the most common - you could go with 192.168.*.* when in doubt) If necessary, create any necessary firewall exceptions on your server wallet machine and/or router. Change the -o switch in your bat/script startup file to the IP of your server wallet machine, followed by a colon, and the rpcport number used (for example 192.168.0.30:17772 ) And you're off and running, now solo mining using various miners together. It's easy as 1-2-3. Good luck, and good mining!
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January 18, 2015, 11:17:12 AM |
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Roughly how many Digibyte are currently mined per day?
Look at how many algos there are, and then you can find the main pools of each algo and find out  Current Reward * 2880 = Theoretical DGB Mined per Day (real discovery is usually always a little less) Block Discovery Time = 30 Seconds (24 hours * 120 = 2880) Current Reward = ~2410
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January 18, 2015, 01:24:28 PM |
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Roughly how many Digibyte are currently mined per day?
Look at how many algos there are, and then you can find the main pools of each algo and find out  Current Reward * 2880 = Theoretical DGB Mined per Day (real discovery is usually always a little less) Block Discovery Time = 30 Seconds (24 hours * 120 = 2880) Current Reward = ~2410 +1 HR, Thank you for the above mining guide! We have referenced it in the OP mining pool section!
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January 18, 2015, 01:26:07 PM |
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DigiByte Timeline 2009 - 2012: The initial design & development for an open source decentralized cryptocurrency known as Bitcoin is created by an anonymous programmer using the name Satoshi Nakamoto. 2012 – 2013: The founder of DigiByte, Jared Tate initially discovers Bitcoin and spends over 14 months analyzing, learning & experimenting with the Bitcoin network and source code. November 2013: Jared decides to improve upon Bitcoin’s codebase with a brand new digital currency & payment network named DigiByte and begins development. January 10th, 2014, 12 PM MST: DigiByte officially launches with much success and user participation from around the globe. February 28th, 2014: DigiShield hardfork at block 67,200. DigiByte developers in response to multi-pool attacks test and develop an asymmetrical difficulty adjustment system named DigiShield. DigiShield is quickly adopted & implemented by many other digital currencies including Dogecoin. Many digital currencies still use & apply parts of DigiShield codebase. April 8th, 2014: DigiByte attends, gives a professional presentation & has a booth at the first ever cryptocurrency convention in New York City. Watch Video HereMay 1st, 2014: DigiByte mentioned on CNBC.com. Read HereMay 9th, 2014: DigiByte mentioned live on CNBC for the first time. Watch Video HereMay - August 2014: DigiByte team meets with several potential investors & strategic partners. September 1st, 2014: MultiAlgo hardfork at block 145,000. DigiByte plans & successfully deploys its second hardfork to allow miners to mine on five independent mining algorithms & is the first digital currency to make such a move. November 29th, 2014: DigiByte officially announces a $250,00 private investment to build services around the DigiByte network as well as a strategic partnership with Tofugear Ltd of Hong Kong and a new office presence in Hong Kong. Read Announcement HereDecember 10th, 2014: MultiShield hardfork at block 400,000. DigiByte deploys & executes its third hard fork to improve network performance alongside a reward reduction to extend DigiByte production to 21 years. January 10th, 2015: DigiByte turns one year old. January 16th, 2015: DigiByte releases DigiHash Easy Miner for beginners. Read Release Post
Connect With DigiByte Keep Up With The Latest DigiByte News & Updates
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halinyo
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January 18, 2015, 01:53:24 PM |
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Great timeline Jared! Thanks.
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24hralttrade
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January 18, 2015, 02:01:39 PM |
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Great work Digibyte! Also good to see a wiki page! And the updated OP looks really great!
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January 18, 2015, 02:52:23 PM |
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Thank you for the above mining guide! We have referenced it in the OP mining pool section!
How to solomine, and if you have more than one PC how to use more than one PC to mine from the same wallet: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9993550#msg9993550Maybe HR could update his instructions to show that. Alot of people have more than one PC that they mine on.
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My current miner setup: Linux - Ubuntu 12.04, Two 1.3Mh/s Scrypt ASICs, Two Radeon HD 7850 GPU mining different algos (usually qubit or skein). Click here for my DGB Address QR code. DGB Address: D6ZLjbSWu2mse3EqtoSn93nFrJ85wPKBF5 I have the DGB Gaming Wallet on my Galaxy S6
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RD965
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January 18, 2015, 04:19:34 PM |
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HR,
Thank you for the above mining guide! We have referenced it in the OP mining pool section!
How to solomine, and if you have more than one PC how to use more than one PC to mine from the same wallet: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9993550#msg9993550Maybe HR could update his instructions to show that. Alot of people have more than one PC that they mine on. Im afraid youre not going to be very successful solomining but you can try, its could be the lottery 
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January 18, 2015, 06:30:14 PM |
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DigiByte Timeline November 29th, 2014: DigiByte officially announces a $250,00 private investment to build services around the DigiByte network as well as a strategic partnership with Tofugear Ltd of Hong Kong and a new office presence in Hong Kong. Read Announcement HereJanuary 10th, 2015: DigiByte turns one year old. January 16th, 2015: DigiByte releases DigiHash Easy Miner for beginners. Read Release Post
Connect With DigiByte Keep Up With The Latest DigiByte News & Updates Hey, just a heads up, it says $250,00. Cheers.
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Digibyte - DJqZ4Ay8WmDptbgFKo8suRnKrKjX4Ezekt
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RD965
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January 18, 2015, 10:19:08 PM |
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DigiByte Timeline November 29th, 2014: DigiByte officially announces a $250,00 private investment to build services around the DigiByte network as well as a strategic partnership with Tofugear Ltd of Hong Kong and a new office presence in Hong Kong. Read Announcement HereJanuary 10th, 2015: DigiByte turns one year old. January 16th, 2015: DigiByte releases DigiHash Easy Miner for beginners. Read Release Post
Connect With DigiByte Keep Up With The Latest DigiByte News & Updates Hey, just a heads up, it says $250,00. Cheers. Definitely correct it! how could you miss that 
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January 19, 2015, 01:30:59 AM |
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DigiByte Timeline November 29th, 2014: DigiByte officially announces a $250,000 private investment to build services around the DigiByte network as well as a strategic partnership with Tofugear Ltd of Hong Kong and a new office presence in Hong Kong. Read Announcement HereJanuary 10th, 2015: DigiByte turns one year old. January 16th, 2015: DigiByte releases DigiHash Easy Miner for beginners. Read Release Post
Connect With DigiByte Keep Up With The Latest DigiByte News & Updates Hey, just a heads up, it says $250,00. Cheers. Thanks for catching that! 
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