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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058352 times)
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January 27, 2015, 03:46:11 PM
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Does anyone have any P2Pools open for DGB algos? Reply here or in PM.

You are welcome on :
limp2pool.fr:5041/static/ for qubit
limp2pool.fr:9022/static/ for scrypt

Cool.. I may try one of them.. Im really looking for a US based Skein p2p if possible. I dont know if latency will be an issue or not. Good info! Thanks Smiley

Using near by p2p is better for mining.
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January 27, 2015, 04:04:14 PM
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Some need some bitcoin on cryptsy Cool
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January 27, 2015, 04:06:22 PM
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Some need some bitcoin on cryptsy Cool

someone wants his buyorders to get filled.

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January 27, 2015, 04:15:36 PM
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This is some intresting reading.

Winklevoss twins: Bitcoin will explode beyond $1 trillion

There's a trillion reasons why the Winklevoss twins are in love with Bitcoin.
The brothers, known for their legal battle with Facebook (FB, Tech30) founder Mark Zuckerberg, believe the controversial cryptocurrency is the payments network of the future. That's despite Bitcoin's 60% plunge in 2014.

They predict Bitcoin's market capitalization could easily skyrocket to at least $400 billion, or roughly the combined size of modern day payments companies like American Express (AXP), Visa (V), MasterCard (MA) and Western Union (WU).
But the Internet entrepreneurs are taking it one step further. They believe Bitcoin could one day morph into a gold-like asset class -- or even surpass it.
"If Bitcoin is a better gold or seen as a type of gold-like asset, then it could be in the trillions on a market cap," Tyler Winklevoss told CNNMoney. "We do feel those are very real possibilities."
Related: Gold is sexy again as it jumps above $1,300
Reaching over $1 trillion in market cap is hard to fathom, especially because Bitcoin's current market cap is less than $4 billion.
Many skeptics remain convinced Bitcoin was a bubble that will soon die out. Jeffrey Gundlach, the new so-called "bond king," recently said Bitcoin is "on its way to being relegated to the ash heap of digital currencies."

Buying opportunity? Don't tell that to the Winklevii, as they are sometimes called. The twins are huge backers of Bitcoin and stand to profit handsomely if their vision comes true.
They're not worried by the currency's recent glitches or its price decline. One Bitcoin is currently worth about $265 -- a big drop-off from its peak of more than $1,200 back in late 2013.
"It's a buying opportunity. We've never sold a Bitcoin. We're in it for the long haul," Camerson Winklevoss said during a presentation at ETF.com's Inside ETFs Conference.

But the WInklevoss twins realize Bitcoin needs help. The 2014 bankruptcy of Mt. Gox, a Tokyo-based Bitcoin exchange, has raised questions about the currency's security. Price declines and volatility also spook some potential investors.
"People get fixated on the cost," Cameron Winklevoss said. "It's going to have lots gyrations. But it's new and you have to bare with it."
Improving the system: To help Bitcoin get through its growing pains, the twins are building infrastructure aimed at legitimizing and securing the currency. Last week they unveiled Gemini, a Bitcoin exchange for U.S. consumers. They hope it will become the "Nasdaq of Bitcoin."
They may have been beaten to the punch by Coinbase, a U.S.-based Bitcoin exchange that opened on Monday with backing from the likes of the New York Stock Exchange.
Second, the Winklevoss twins are awaiting regulatory approval for the first exchange-traded fund holding Bitcoins. Just like GLD (GLD), the popular gold ETF, the fund would trade securities based off of Bitcoin.
The twins believe such an ETF would appeal to gold bugs because Bitcoin, just like gold, can be used as a hedge against inflation. They say Bitcoin is more durable, divisible and affordable than the yellow metal.
"If you like gold, there are many reasons you should like Bitcoin," said Cameron Winklevoss.
Of course, gold has been around as an asset class for thousands of years. By comparison, Bitcoin is still just a baby.



Hey jared, The twins are quoting you gehe
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Thanks for sharing this! Do you have a direct link?

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January 27, 2015, 04:20:34 PM
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Jared,

http://money.cnn.com/2015/01/27/investing/bitcoin-winklevoss-twins-gold/

YC


This is some intresting reading.

Winklevoss twins: Bitcoin will explode beyond $1 trillion

There's a trillion reasons why the Winklevoss twins are in love with Bitcoin.
The brothers, known for their legal battle with Facebook (FB, Tech30) founder Mark Zuckerberg, believe the controversial cryptocurrency is the payments network of the future. That's despite Bitcoin's 60% plunge in 2014.

They predict Bitcoin's market capitalization could easily skyrocket to at least $400 billion, or roughly the combined size of modern day payments companies like American Express (AXP), Visa (V), MasterCard (MA) and Western Union (WU).
But the Internet entrepreneurs are taking it one step further. They believe Bitcoin could one day morph into a gold-like asset class -- or even surpass it.
"If Bitcoin is a better gold or seen as a type of gold-like asset, then it could be in the trillions on a market cap," Tyler Winklevoss told CNNMoney. "We do feel those are very real possibilities."
Related: Gold is sexy again as it jumps above $1,300
Reaching over $1 trillion in market cap is hard to fathom, especially because Bitcoin's current market cap is less than $4 billion.
Many skeptics remain convinced Bitcoin was a bubble that will soon die out. Jeffrey Gundlach, the new so-called "bond king," recently said Bitcoin is "on its way to being relegated to the ash heap of digital currencies."

Buying opportunity? Don't tell that to the Winklevii, as they are sometimes called. The twins are huge backers of Bitcoin and stand to profit handsomely if their vision comes true.
They're not worried by the currency's recent glitches or its price decline. One Bitcoin is currently worth about $265 -- a big drop-off from its peak of more than $1,200 back in late 2013.
"It's a buying opportunity. We've never sold a Bitcoin. We're in it for the long haul," Camerson Winklevoss said during a presentation at ETF.com's Inside ETFs Conference.

But the WInklevoss twins realize Bitcoin needs help. The 2014 bankruptcy of Mt. Gox, a Tokyo-based Bitcoin exchange, has raised questions about the currency's security. Price declines and volatility also spook some potential investors.
"People get fixated on the cost," Cameron Winklevoss said. "It's going to have lots gyrations. But it's new and you have to bare with it."
Improving the system: To help Bitcoin get through its growing pains, the twins are building infrastructure aimed at legitimizing and securing the currency. Last week they unveiled Gemini, a Bitcoin exchange for U.S. consumers. They hope it will become the "Nasdaq of Bitcoin."
They may have been beaten to the punch by Coinbase, a U.S.-based Bitcoin exchange that opened on Monday with backing from the likes of the New York Stock Exchange.
Second, the Winklevoss twins are awaiting regulatory approval for the first exchange-traded fund holding Bitcoins. Just like GLD (GLD), the popular gold ETF, the fund would trade securities based off of Bitcoin.
The twins believe such an ETF would appeal to gold bugs because Bitcoin, just like gold, can be used as a hedge against inflation. They say Bitcoin is more durable, divisible and affordable than the yellow metal.
"If you like gold, there are many reasons you should like Bitcoin," said Cameron Winklevoss.
Of course, gold has been around as an asset class for thousands of years. By comparison, Bitcoin is still just a baby.



Hey jared, The twins are quoting you gehe
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Thanks for sharing this! Do you have a direct link?
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January 27, 2015, 04:22:40 PM
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YC you are to fast  Shocked

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January 27, 2015, 04:23:22 PM
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Some need some bitcoin on cryptsy Cool

someone wants his buyorders to get filled.

Its a good time to buy Cool
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January 27, 2015, 05:27:21 PM
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Some need some bitcoin on cryptsy Cool

someone wants his buyorders to get filled.

Please do, youre welcome  Grin
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January 27, 2015, 08:02:43 PM
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Just watched your presentation in NYC again. Really impressive!

My girlfriend was like: "What? You are actually watching this whole presentation? So boring.". While I was thinking: "What? Only 20 minutes? I want moar, moar, moaaaaaar!".

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January 27, 2015, 08:04:39 PM
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Just watched your presentation in NYC again. Really impressive!

My girlfriend was like: "What? You are actually watching this whole presentation? So boring.". While I was thinking: "What? Only 20 minutes? I want moar, moar, moaaaaaar!".



Something like that again would be so awesome!

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January 27, 2015, 08:29:15 PM
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back to the 20s Cool

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwcCyXsGN7E
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January 28, 2015, 06:45:49 AM
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The Federal Reserve System just released a 58 page report talking about upgrading the entire US Banking System, potentially on a blockchain like setup.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf

Federal Reserve Bank’s Vice President and Research Director David Andolfatto stated:

“You could actually see which bank is sending money to which bank on this ‘Fedcoin blockchain,’ so if the Fed was to make an emergency loan to one of these entities you’d be able to observe who is the recipient of the loan and how much,”

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January 28, 2015, 08:47:10 AM
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The Federal Reserve System just released a 58 page report talking about upgrading the entire US Banking System, potentially on a blockchain like setup.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf

Federal Reserve Bank’s Vice President and Research Director David Andolfatto stated:

“You could actually see which bank is sending money to which bank on this ‘Fedcoin blockchain,’ so if the Fed was to make an emergency loan to one of these entities you’d be able to observe who is the recipient of the loan and how much,”

Sounds like they're interested in paving the way towards total transparency.

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The Federal Reserve System just released a 58 page report talking about upgrading the entire US Banking System, potentially on a blockchain like setup.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf

Federal Reserve Bank’s Vice President and Research Director David Andolfatto stated:

“You could actually see which bank is sending money to which bank on this ‘Fedcoin blockchain,’ so if the Fed was to make an emergency loan to one of these entities you’d be able to observe who is the recipient of the loan and how much,”

Sounds like they're interested in paving the way towards total transparency.

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Same here to the really interested in the blockchain ABN-AMRO RABOBANK ING.
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January 28, 2015, 09:57:59 AM
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The Federal Reserve System just released a 58 page report talking about upgrading the entire US Banking System, potentially on a blockchain like setup.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf

Federal Reserve Bank’s Vice President and Research Director David Andolfatto stated:

“You could actually see which bank is sending money to which bank on this ‘Fedcoin blockchain,’ so if the Fed was to make an emergency loan to one of these entities you’d be able to observe who is the recipient of the loan and how much,”

Sounds like they're interested in paving the way towards total transparency.

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Same here to the really interested in the the blockchain ABN-AMRO RABOBANK ING.

Wow thats some news
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January 28, 2015, 09:58:38 AM
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The Federal Reserve System just released a 58 page report talking about upgrading the entire US Banking System, potentially on a blockchain like setup.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf

Federal Reserve Bank’s Vice President and Research Director David Andolfatto stated:

“You could actually see which bank is sending money to which bank on this ‘Fedcoin blockchain,’ so if the Fed was to make an emergency loan to one of these entities you’d be able to observe who is the recipient of the loan and how much,”

Premined scam  Tongue

There is so much going on right now!
Also here in the Netherlands the banks are looking for ways how to implement the blockchain into their services.

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January 28, 2015, 10:05:03 AM
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if that plan goes through imagine what would a happen, in the world of cryptocoins
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January 28, 2015, 10:09:01 AM
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More curious about the Digibyte plans?
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January 28, 2015, 11:20:10 AM
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The Federal Reserve System just released a 58 page report talking about upgrading the entire US Banking System, potentially on a blockchain like setup.

https://fedpaymentsimprovement.org/wp-content/uploads/strategies-improving-us-payment-system.pdf

Federal Reserve Bank’s Vice President and Research Director David Andolfatto stated:

“You could actually see which bank is sending money to which bank on this ‘Fedcoin blockchain,’ so if the Fed was to make an emergency loan to one of these entities you’d be able to observe who is the recipient of the loan and how much,”

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There is so much going on right now!
Also here in the Netherlands the banks are looking for ways how to implement the blockchain into their services.


It shows, the blockchain idea have a future, it's positive for the CC world.
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January 28, 2015, 11:55:04 AM
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Don't see Digibyte anymore Huh
https://www.litebit.eu/nl/
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