makishart
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February 10, 2015, 06:30:16 PM |
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its pump o' clock!
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24hralttrade
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February 10, 2015, 06:47:48 PM |
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I think DGB/USD is a nice idea, I dont think it's going to be an 'instant game changer'. I see many exchanges offering the pairing of USD mkts, and they just don't get the vol that many think they would pre-release. I do however think it's without question a valuable addition. I would also like to see AUD/JPY/CNY/HKD/CAN/GBP/EURO , I'm sure down the road, that will be available by many avenues also. All in due time.
I think, for DGB, CNY is the best option. Next to USD of course & euro
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February 10, 2015, 06:54:09 PM |
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its pump o' clock!
no u missed that
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Sharkzz1
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February 10, 2015, 07:51:38 PM |
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its pump o' clock!
no u missed that its buy now or never o'clock. if you missed buying in the twenties You only got one shot!! Do not miss you chance to blow!! This opportunity comes once in a lifetime!!
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ycagel
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February 10, 2015, 08:18:38 PM |
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Some heavy buy volume between 78-80 on Cryptsy!
YC
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ycagel
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February 10, 2015, 08:26:58 PM |
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makishart
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February 10, 2015, 08:31:27 PM |
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its pump o' clock!
Some heavy buy volume between 78-80 on Cryptsy!
YC
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snakey
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February 10, 2015, 11:18:28 PM |
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http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/#marketsPoloniex added... More, we need more exchanges. More exchanges is more customers = more money into digibyte = growth. Come on guys list the exchanges you have reached out too so we can do the same.
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snakey
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February 11, 2015, 02:09:35 AM |
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Blazin604
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February 11, 2015, 02:29:22 AM |
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Great news! 10th place is in our sights. I am now 100% involved in the Crypto world. I quit my job and opened a medical marijuana dispensary. Now that my company is running itself i will focus on Digibyte and bitcoin...i would love to accept DIGIBYTE at my dispensary when the time is right!
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snakey
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February 11, 2015, 02:54:32 AM |
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Great news! 10th place is in our sights. I am now 100% involved in the Crypto world. I quit my job and opened a medical marijuana dispensary. Now that my company is running itself i will focus on Digibyte and bitcoin...i would love to accept DIGIBYTE at my dispensary when the time is right! Nice, living the dream now. Rest of you guys, we need some buy orders to get cryptsy active again. Come on. Vote for digibyte on this poll to give more exposure. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=946746.0
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usukan
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February 11, 2015, 03:57:04 AM |
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I have been checking out DGB lately (introduced by halinyo - thanks for this)
So far everything checks out pretty good and thinking to make some buys on DGB on Cryptsy.
I have one question though - how does DGB cope with blockchain bloat? With 60 second blocks the blockchain will likely grow very fast to an unmanageable size.
Have the DGB developers found a cunning way around this issue? I think Ethereum have but not enough info yet.
Thanks usukan
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halinyo
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February 11, 2015, 04:51:18 AM |
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I have been checking out DGB lately (introduced by halinyo - thanks for this)
So far everything checks out pretty good and thinking to make some buys on DGB on Cryptsy.
I have one question though - how does DGB cope with blockchain bloat? With 60 second blocks the blockchain will likely grow very fast to an unmanageable size.
Have the DGB developers found a cunning way around this issue? I think Ethereum have but not enough info yet.
Thanks usukan
Welcome mate, I dont have the answer myself. A few days back I exactly thought on the same thing due to Jared's TRIVIA @twitter relating to the same question. Lets see what he says on this...
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DigiByte (OP)
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February 11, 2015, 07:46:48 AM |
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I have been checking out DGB lately (introduced by halinyo - thanks for this)
So far everything checks out pretty good and thinking to make some buys on DGB on Cryptsy.
I have one question though - how does DGB cope with blockchain bloat? With 60 second blocks the blockchain will likely grow very fast to an unmanageable size.
Have the DGB developers found a cunning way around this issue? I think Ethereum have but not enough info yet.
Thanks usukan
Welcome mate, I dont have the answer myself. A few days back I exactly thought on the same thing due to Jared's TRIVIA @twitter relating to the same question. Lets see what he says on this... DigiByte blocks are 30 second blocks. They answer to the blockchain bloat issue was laid out in Satoshi's original white paper. He called them simplified payment verification clients. There are also some issues to be build in including pruning and the way nodes handle and share transaction information. You can learn more here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Thin_Client_Securityhttp://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/11054/understanding-spv-simple-payment-verification
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usukan
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February 11, 2015, 08:03:44 AM |
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Thanks - I will check these out in detail but my assumption is that the DGB blockchain will still grow to be very large in comparison to BTC if you use the qt client? If you use a lite client not so many issues. Cheers I have been checking out DGB lately (introduced by halinyo - thanks for this)
So far everything checks out pretty good and thinking to make some buys on DGB on Cryptsy.
I have one question though - how does DGB cope with blockchain bloat? With 60 second blocks the blockchain will likely grow very fast to an unmanageable size.
Have the DGB developers found a cunning way around this issue? I think Ethereum have but not enough info yet.
Thanks usukan
Welcome mate, I dont have the answer myself. A few days back I exactly thought on the same thing due to Jared's TRIVIA @twitter relating to the same question. Lets see what he says on this... DigiByte blocks are 30 second blocks. They answer to the blockchain bloat issue was laid out in Satoshi's original white paper. He called them simplified payment verification clients. There are also some issues to be build in including pruning and the way nodes handle and share transaction information. You can learn more here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Thin_Client_Securityhttp://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/11054/understanding-spv-simple-payment-verification
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February 11, 2015, 08:33:11 AM |
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how much value can one dgb have when we have 3,474,725,802 DGB atm?? I am always a bit stumped for an answer. There is so much volume an not a "real" use atm. We can't buy a lot with DGB. The price comes from the great development of the DGB team. And that is always a little problem I think. If we see a 500 Sat price we would have a 4 m marketcap. and there is only bytecoin with that supply, bitshares and stellar. Okay, I see it is possible never mind! Will buy some more Just chill we are under a correction now... Not staying above 100...
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RD965
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February 11, 2015, 08:36:50 AM |
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how much value can one dgb have when we have 3,474,725,802 DGB atm?? I am always a bit stumped for an answer. There is so much volume an not a "real" use atm. We can't buy a lot with DGB. The price comes from the great development of the DGB team. And that is always a little problem I think. If we see a 500 Sat price we would have a 4 m marketcap. and there is only bytecoin with that supply, bitshares and stellar. Okay, I see it is possible never mind! Will buy some more Just chill we are under a correction now... Not staying above 100... how low do we go? 75? We could perfectly go back to 60, the market would tell
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illodin
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February 11, 2015, 08:44:44 AM |
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I have one question though - how does DGB cope with blockchain bloat? With 60 second blocks the blockchain will likely grow very fast to an unmanageable size.
Hi, the block header is so small compared to transactions, that it really doesn't matter what the block time is in terms of blockchain size. If I did the calc correctly, Digibyte block headers are 81 megabytes per year, and Bitcoin's are 4 megabytes per year. Yes, there is a difference, but compared to transactions that's nothing.
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snakey
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February 11, 2015, 09:03:30 AM Last edit: February 11, 2015, 09:27:01 AM by snakey |
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how much value can one dgb have when we have 3,474,725,802 DGB atm?? I am always a bit stumped for an answer. There is so much volume an not a "real" use atm. We can't buy a lot with DGB. The price comes from the great development of the DGB team. And that is always a little problem I think. If we see a 500 Sat price we would have a 4 m marketcap. and there is only bytecoin with that supply, bitshares and stellar. Okay, I see it is possible never mind! Will buy some more Seriously guys how are coins like Stellar above digibyte? The name alone makes me laugh compared to digibyte. Anyways, some information for you all. Stellar on btc38: 1 BTC38 STR/CNY $ 18,614 $ 0.003358 56.40 % Stellar on poloniex, Buy order price - 0.00001600 Stellar currently have the same amount of coins as digibyte so we have no excuse to bypass them. Digibyte can easily be where Stellar is and it should be. If you look at the volume on BTC38 you will see what kind of buying power the Chinese have and how it reflects on the coins. Please guys if you have not voted for BTC38, do so. I believe you can even deposit to vote, maybe we should all donate? Our goal is get onto BTC38 and other Chinese exchanges. Login through Facebook and vote URLhttp://www.btc38.com/trade/vote_for_trade_en.html
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