Dennahz
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February 09, 2015, 12:23:31 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
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MaxDZ8
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February 09, 2015, 01:25:16 PM |
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Not to worry. The original source is always cited (in this case if you scroll down to the bottom of the post, you'll see it).
The idea is not to re-invent, but to consolidate and make pertinent digital currency information as less "techie" and the most accessible to the general public as possible.
I'm pretty sure I'm being misunderstood. The document you have produced reads: "Taken from the most updated source available compiled from actual miner inputs: http://myriad.theblockexplorer.com/help.php". Which is the same as Taken from the old myriad configuration settings. It's not a problem of attribution. Feel free to use the data as you see fit. Albeit it has never been stated, I'd assume it's public domain. The problem is that your source is obsolete and has been obsolete for months. The source you pointed to is not the official MYR configuration anymore and it is not being maintained AFAIK. All the data was ported in gdocs so they effectively replace the old tables.
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halinyo
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February 09, 2015, 01:39:03 PM |
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I am with DigiByte from the beginning, and I am the one who made the Turkish translation and got 250k DGB, which was worth nearly 0.8 BTC at the time and BTC was worth $600 if not any higher. At the time I thought it could be a coin like any other that comes and goes... But by knowing Jared each day, I understood that this coin is different. With some good marketing analysis, I sold the coins I own and bought, including that 250k but a very later time, where DGB dropped from 50s to 20s right away after the fork. It was a great decision I made and since then I started buying DGB and converted all my BTC into DGB Smiley Nearly all of it.... And when I turn back and see I have accumulated a lot of DGB, and to be honest even though the price was so cheap, when you hold that much amount of coin, you start to be extra cautious and start being afraid and investigate everything you can about Jared and DGB...
In the end, I have seen that Jared is a full-time working founder for DigiByte and in the last 2 months, as many of you may know, we have seen countless developments and new features for DGB. I have been with crypto for a few years and known a lot of founders and coins that come and go, but I have never seen such founder that works his ass off for his own coin.
Now, Jared is achieving his goal, introducing DGB and creating awareness of it to everybody in digital currency arena. I remember the time he was just giving away a lot of DGBs, and today I understand why he did that. Of course, we have to be cautious about those coins having a lot of premined with no developments, just empty promises... But here there is no premined left and Jared PROVED he is one of the top coin founders in the history of digital currencies. The key to success for DGB, as I observed, is Jared being honest and his great communication skills with community.
Today, I hold many DGBs, and I just sold a few of it, because greed is unnecessary, when DGB is 1k and further up, those people bought my coins will be happy. I would like to thank Jared and his team, also the DGB community who supports and buys DGB. I own a lot to Jared and his team and I will continue supporting them. When I completed my PhD in Software and Telecommunications Engineering, which is near the end, I will contribute to DGB development as much as I can as I have planned in my mind, and as a member of DGB.
Regards,
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bogglor
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February 09, 2015, 02:10:43 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
If you believe in the future of DGB, then the current value of it is not important.
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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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jackbox
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February 09, 2015, 02:21:17 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
If you believe in the future of DGB, then the current value of it is not important. I agree. I am waiting for a $1.00 or more valuation.
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cryptmebro
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February 09, 2015, 02:24:14 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
If you believe in the future of DGB, then the current value of it is not important. I agree. I am waiting for a $1.00 or more valuation. That will be pretty tough with 2million new coins per day.
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HR
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February 09, 2015, 02:34:12 PM |
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Not to worry. The original source is always cited (in this case if you scroll down to the bottom of the post, you'll see it).
The idea is not to re-invent, but to consolidate and make pertinent digital currency information as less "techie" and the most accessible to the general public as possible.
I'm pretty sure I'm being misunderstood. The document you have produced reads: "Taken from the most updated source available compiled from actual miner inputs: http://myriad.theblockexplorer.com/help.php". Which is the same as Taken from the old myriad configuration settings. It's not a problem of attribution. Feel free to use the data as you see fit. Albeit it has never been stated, I'd assume it's public domain. The problem is that your source is obsolete and has been obsolete for months. The source you pointed to is not the official MYR configuration anymore and it is not being maintained AFAIK. All the data was ported in gdocs so they effectively replace the old tables. Thanks so much for that useful and instructive clarification. I had the misunderstanding that myriad.theblockexplorer.com was constantly being updated. I'll need to compare with their gdocs and update as needed. In any event, it's not going to be that "out-of-date" since the information in both places isn't that old to begin with, but whatever additional information that has been added and that hasn't gone into myriad.theblockexplorer.com will need to be incorporated into my post. Since I am trying to consolidate and update both at the same time, your pointing this out to me is a great help. THANKS AGAIN!
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24hralttrade
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February 09, 2015, 02:37:12 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
If you believe in the future of DGB, then the current value of it is not important. I agree. I am waiting for a $1.00 or more valuation. That will be pretty tough with 2million new coins per day. Thats far far away. Say 5 years maybe (i think more then that). 1% reduction a month is 12 % per year that makes 60% less. And i think when we see those numbers there will be a hardfork again.
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cryptmebro
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February 09, 2015, 03:09:39 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
If you believe in the future of DGB, then the current value of it is not important. I agree. I am waiting for a $1.00 or more valuation. That will be pretty tough with 2million new coins per day. Thats far far away. Say 5 years maybe (i think more then that). 1% reduction a month is 12 % per year that makes 60% less. And i think when we see those numbers there will be a hardfork again. Well I'll be rock hard, waiting.
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WhaleOrNot
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February 09, 2015, 03:54:56 PM |
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Even at 10 cents each in due time, if you hold 1mln, thats $100,000, @ 5 cents $50,000 , @ 2.5 cents $25,000 , @ 1.25 cents $12,500, not a bad risk reward for a multi-year hold..for minimal investment today. Of course you may not be able to sell all 1mln in one shot, that all depends on demand down the road..know one knows really, thats the fun of it all. I see forward progression with the Coin, the brand's goals & implementation of ideas... TBH thats good enough for me.
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bogglor
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February 09, 2015, 04:03:56 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
If you believe in the future of DGB, then the current value of it is not important. I agree. I am waiting for a $1.00 or more valuation. That will be pretty tough with 2million new coins per day. Thats far far away. Say 5 years maybe (i think more then that). 1% reduction a month is 12 % per year that makes 60% less. And i think when we see those numbers there will be a hardfork again. Not that it matters much to your statement, but 1% reduction per month is ~11.4% per year, over 5 years is ~45.3%
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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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24hralttrade
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February 09, 2015, 04:07:12 PM |
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What's the point of mining with 1 GPU? How much do you get... 1 cent per day?
If you believe in the future of DGB, then the current value of it is not important. I agree. I am waiting for a $1.00 or more valuation. That will be pretty tough with 2million new coins per day. Thats far far away. Say 5 years maybe (i think more then that). 1% reduction a month is 12 % per year that makes 60% less. And i think when we see those numbers there will be a hardfork again. Not that it matters much to your statement, but 1% reduction per month is ~11.4% per year, over 5 years is ~45.3% Agreed! Just whas keeping it simple
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halinyo
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February 09, 2015, 04:08:56 PM |
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Even at 10 cents each in due time, if you hold 1mln, thats $100,000, @ 5 cents $50,000 , @ 2.5 cents $25,000 , @ 1.25 cents $12,500, not a bad risk reward for a multi-year hold..for minimal investment today. Of course you may not be able to sell all 1mln in one shot, that all depends on demand down the road..know one knows really, thats the fun of it all. I see forward progression with the Coin, the brand's goals & implementation of ideas... TBH thats good enough for me.
Good thinking The question is how much you will still be holding by $1-$10 range? or Did you sell all at 20-500 sat range for a relatively small-quick profit? and you are regretting ? lol Cheers.
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scotte
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February 09, 2015, 04:44:20 PM |
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I am solo mining DGB in the hope that they go up in value. I got one "yay" this morning and this went into my wallet which is the official version and I got 2386.045241 DBG I got another "yay" this afternoon but nothing went to my wallet, I can see things like "AddToWallet" and "ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED" and "generated 2385.965241" I am using ccminer sp version from git which I compiled myself, My question is what do I look for to tell me what the problem is? Does my wallet need to be unlocked during mining, although I am fairly sure it was locked when I got the 1st "yay" this morning I've spent a couple of hours googling this issue and not found anything relevant, apologies if this is a noob question that I should know.
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ycagel
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February 09, 2015, 04:51:08 PM |
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If it's done effectively, you generate ROI along the way. Eventually, you have no hard risk and you are playing with "house money". At this point, you become less emotional about the up and downs. YC Even at 10 cents each in due time, if you hold 1mln, thats $100,000, @ 5 cents $50,000 , @ 2.5 cents $25,000 , @ 1.25 cents $12,500, not a bad risk reward for a multi-year hold..for minimal investment today. Of course you may not be able to sell all 1mln in one shot, that all depends on demand down the road..know one knows really, thats the fun of it all. I see forward progression with the Coin, the brand's goals & implementation of ideas... TBH thats good enough for me.
Good thinking The question is how much you will still be holding by $1-$10 range? or Did you sell all at 20-500 sat range for a relatively small-quick profit? and you are regretting ? lol Cheers.
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MaxDZ8
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February 09, 2015, 05:21:29 PM |
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THANKS AGAIN! You're welcome. I hope neuro and the other folks at myr can get the old system at least marked as non-updated anymore! I know they're all fairly busy with their real world life right now.
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24hralttrade
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February 09, 2015, 05:46:29 PM |
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Introducing ★★ DigiByteTip ★★ v1.0 beta testing What is DigiByteTip? DigiByteTip works like ChangeTip or DogeTipbot but only better as tips actually move over the DGB network! You can now send DigiBytes on Reddit, YouTube, Twitter & Twitch!
use "#digibytetip +(amount)" ex. "#digibytetip +1337" on all social platforms 1) Visit DigiByteTip Website & link one or all of your social media accounts 2) Deposit a small amount of DGB to your DigiByteTip address 3) Tip your friends, family others with the following syntax: (receiver must already be registered with DigiBytetip) Twitter: #digibytetip @someone +123 Reddit: #digibytetip /u/someone +123 Twitch: #digibytetip +123 YouTube: #digibytetip +123 On YouTube & Twitch only the channel owner/streamer can receive tips. Note:This is beta software, use at your own risk & limit the amount of DGB you deposit.We will never sell any of your personal data.First DigiByteTip transaction: https://twitter.com/DigiByteCoin/status/561636438236614657Future Planned Upgrades:*Message notifications: right now both users must be registered with DigiByteTip. We are working on a notification system to notify unregistered users they have received a tip. *Since tips are sent over the DGB network in realtime our next release allow users to be tipped directly on their own personal DigiByte address. *Facebook integration tested & coming soon. *Explanatory video & UI facelift. *Multi-signature integration giving users the ability to handle their own private keys. DigiByte Info Kit Share This PDF With Everyone You Know Who Can Benefit From DigiByte Connect With DigiByte Keep Up With The Latest DigiByte News & Updates Is it possible to tip Digibyte on soundcloud in the near future? I know some good Dj's and i think they would really appreciate it to get tipped for the music they produce. I think every DJ likes that.
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Jie kelong
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February 09, 2015, 05:57:25 PM |
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halinyo
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February 09, 2015, 06:36:08 PM |
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Is it possible to tip Digibyte on soundcloud in the near future? I know some good Dj's and i think they would really appreciate it to get tipped for the music they produce. I think every DJ likes that.
Good call ! Could be interesting. XBC, bitcoin plus was trying to so something similar but could not manage to finish it. It was like buying song over the internet along with a software like spotif. If not buy, at least to tip should be a good thing along with a software that spotify type.
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