24hralttrade
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February 23, 2015, 05:16:07 PM |
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My investment partner in DGB met with Jared yesterday in LA. 2015 is going to be a very big year for DGB! Hold on to your coins, don't sell! Now is the time to buy and let's stay turned for some very big announcements coming up.
YC
Very nice YC! Very excited and i hope the meeting went very well for both partys
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February 23, 2015, 05:17:47 PM |
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Thanks 24hralttrade. But there difficulty is set either to high or to low. ccminer wont work there. I tried and then it shut me out. Edit: anyway of contacting them?
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February 23, 2015, 05:19:41 PM |
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Thanks 24hralttrade. But there difficulty is set either to high or to low. ccminer wont work there. I tried and then it shut me out. https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit
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February 23, 2015, 05:22:03 PM |
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Thanks 24hralttrade. But there difficulty is set either to high or to low. ccminer wont work there. I tried and then it shut me out. https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit Thx not enough hash there will never hit a block.
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February 23, 2015, 05:22:25 PM |
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Thanks 24hralttrade. But there difficulty is set either to high or to low. ccminer wont work there. I tried and then it shut me out. Edit: anyway of contacting them?
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February 23, 2015, 05:25:54 PM |
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Maybe combine hashrates with others having problem?
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February 23, 2015, 05:28:21 PM |
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Maybe combine hashrates with others having problem?
Im not sure but https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit had no connect. blocks factory works but at have the hash rate.
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February 23, 2015, 05:28:35 PM |
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Sorry didnt check, on phone atm. Maybe combine hashrates with others having problem?
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February 23, 2015, 05:44:35 PM |
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Thanks 24hralttrade. But there difficulty is set either to high or to low. ccminer wont work there. I tried and then it shut me out. https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit Thx not enough hash there will never hit a block. I might hash with you guys on Qubit if I don't have anything else to mine later; I have a rig with a 270X, 280X, 290X, and a 7950 that can bring 38.5MH/s. Hi Wolf0...Im trying to connect to that pool or any other with ccminer and it just scolls on the command window then disconnects. The only pool that works is theblocksfactory and only at half the hash im putting in.
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February 23, 2015, 05:50:21 PM |
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Thanks 24hralttrade. But there difficulty is set either to high or to low. ccminer wont work there. I tried and then it shut me out. https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit Thx not enough hash there will never hit a block. I might hash with you guys on Qubit if I don't have anything else to mine later; I have a rig with a 270X, 280X, 290X, and a 7950 that can bring 38.5MH/s. Hi Wolf0...Im trying to connect to that pool or any other with ccminer and it just scolls on the command window then disconnects. The only pool that works is theblocksfactory and only at half the hash im putting in. Difficulty multiplier, I think - try 256 or 1. You mean f-256 ? sp took that out and it wont work if you use that.
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February 23, 2015, 05:53:23 PM |
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Thanks 24hralttrade. But there difficulty is set either to high or to low. ccminer wont work there. I tried and then it shut me out. https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit Thx not enough hash there will never hit a block. I might hash with you guys on Qubit if I don't have anything else to mine later; I have a rig with a 270X, 280X, 290X, and a 7950 that can bring 38.5MH/s. Hi Wolf0...Im trying to connect to that pool or any other with ccminer and it just scolls on the command window then disconnects. The only pool that works is theblocksfactory and only at half the hash im putting in. Difficulty multiplier, I think - try 256 or 1. You mean f-256 ? sp took that out and it wont work if you use that. It may be the reason you're getting half hash - on different qubit pools, I've had to use different multipliers. Yes I think your right..the pools aren't up to the latest ccminer. Edit: Even early versions with the f-256. I wish suprnova had a pool up cause he know ccminer now.
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February 23, 2015, 06:18:53 PM |
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in blocksfactory show me half hashrate but the same wu like miners pool....so....i think is ok
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24hralttrade
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February 23, 2015, 06:29:15 PM |
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Thanks for testing! So we van say TBF works good
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February 23, 2015, 06:46:28 PM |
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Ok, devil's advocate here, it won't work. Paid email has been suggested and, in some cases, tried since the Internet was the ARPANET. One immediate problem is users. 25 years ago, there weren't many choices available to communicate online and maybe, just maybe you could have gotten away with it then but as the Internet has grown and communications technology in general has exploded, there are hundreds of ways to communicate for free, or for the illusion of free (texting from phones) that a paid email service would struggle to survive.
I see you all saying how you would welcome it but, think about the logistics involved. How would charges be collected? What email program is capable and what software companies are willing to take on the challange of adding the infrastructure to their software? What happens if Digibyte is used and it's value raises because of it? Competiton would be enormous at first but as soon as someone (Microsoft?) decides free email is better and offers a competing service, we are back to square one.
I run an IT division and we have several spam filters that do a great job of keeping the junk out. Now, consider this, of the 20,000 or so email they process daily, only about 300 to 500 are legitimate! Pretty sad huh? So when you base your argument that the system would help DBG is that really true? Spammers are not going to pay anything, they will find a new way or jump in some loop hole or another to get around it. A couple percent of todays Email worldwide is real, how much money will be changing hands? Factor into this the number of people who will no longer use Email and what do you have left? What kind of volume for the coin associated with it?
Also consider public computers, school computers etc. Are these institutions going to pay for others to use email on their systems? Not likely. Anyway, perhaps, just perhaps, a private email system that people could join MIGHT work but, is the value great enough to entice someone to pay for something that has, and for the most part, always will be free?
Arguments? I don't think you understand the concept as your arguments seem to completely miss the point. It would be a bespoke email client. Nobody is suggesting trying to retrofit this to gmail etc. The people that understand and value such a service will pay. There is no guarantee it will be a success but it is a good idea. I would use it and suspect there are plenty of other people like me. It might not completely replace regular email but if enough people adopt it then it doesn't really matter. It provides a solution to a problem and is a perfect use for a micro currency. BOTH things that are relevant to DGB.
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February 23, 2015, 06:49:56 PM |
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Thanks for testing! So we van say TBF works good Note that if you are NOT using a diff multiplier of 1, then your miner will think that some shares aren't good, and will discard them. This is probably the issue, and you'll get paid for only half your hashrate. Wolf0 thx but what diff command do I use for ccminer 750ti ? Im mining there now and it shows exactly 1/2 my hash rate. Is it --diff1 or -d 1 or ?
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February 23, 2015, 07:03:31 PM |
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Maybe combine hashrates with others having problem?
Im not sure but https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit had no connect. blocks factory works but at have the hash rate. Hi, no connection to stratum server ? If not, can you send me a PM with your IP address, I'll check log files. Thanks
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February 23, 2015, 07:09:08 PM |
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Maybe combine hashrates with others having problem?
Im not sure but https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/digibyte%20-%20qubit had no connect. blocks factory works but at have the hash rate. Hi, no connection to stratum server ? If not, can you send me a PM with your IP address, I'll check log files. Thanks I send the hash in and after 30 seconds it disconnects ...its my mining software. But the us stratum was no connection at all.
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February 23, 2015, 07:11:46 PM |
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Anyone know the diff multiplier for ccminer plz
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February 23, 2015, 07:24:46 PM |
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Thanks for testing! So we van say TBF works good Note that if you are NOT using a diff multiplier of 1, then your miner will think that some shares aren't good, and will discard them. This is probably the issue, and you'll get paid for only half your hashrate. Wolf0 thx but what diff command do I use for ccminer 750ti ? Im mining there now and it shows exactly 1/2 my hash rate. Is it --diff1 or -d 1 or ? Not a clue. SGMiner has --difficulty-multiplier for that option. Thanks Wolf0... Im asking that question in every thread i know...
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February 23, 2015, 07:31:49 PM |
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I think DGB can fly to 1k SAT, if:
1) the news is major! 2) the main holders like myself (I know 6-7 of them holding an average of 100m DGB and more) holds their position.
See you there lol
I really think the main big community holders will hold there core investment for a long time. Even at 1000 sat. 2/3 of my investment will not move anywhere. But i'm sure a stabil growth is the best so 1000 sat within a couple of months is not good. I sort of agree. I don't have more than 100M DGB at the moment. I've been increasing my position. And, I'll keep increasing my position with both purchases, and with mining. I am hoping to be near 100M by the end of the year. I agree that as the value moves upward, it's going to be important to have strong supporters who remain invested. I don't fully agree that establishing price stability at higher values is dependent only on a few people (whoever they are) holding their investments. At the current levels, 100M is around 2% of the total DGB available. There is always going to be more average liquidity of the market made up of smaller stakeholders than larger ones. I think there will be lots of temptation to take profits (at different levels of price) for many people. I wouldn't even fault them for it. I guess the question is more about how they go about it (an OTC sale wouldn't directly impact the exchange price - a giant market order would). I'll be honest, I have certain price levels that would trigger some profit taking. But, in each of these instances, my profit taking is pretty minimal compared to my total position because I'm still trying to increase the position. As an example, I'd really like to recoup the costs of my mining equipment (and have cash reserves to purchase new mining equipment sometime in the next 12 months). More than just holding our positions, it's going to be important for all of us (who support DGB) to provide price support and liquidity to the market. The price is determined both by the market and the reserves. There will be multiple challenges that we face as the price increases. For instance, lots of the multi-pools will see people switch (or auto-switch) their mining to DGB. People who mine the most profitable coin - only to mine the most profitable coin - are going to sell as quickly as possible, so we need liquidity and price support to support their volumes. And, that's just one example. I've considered taking a couple of million DGB and actively trading them to help support the price. Actively like on an almost daily basis. Support the price by placing both buy and sell orders near the market to provide liquidity on both sides. I don't do this at the moment, but it would help stabilize the price if there were high liquidity near the market. Even if we have strong price support, I'm sure there will be plenty of volatility for the foreseeable future. DGB is working toward breaking the mold of the current conventional wisdom about alt-coins. As they continue to innovate and develop, I think we'll all see both new challenges and great rewards.
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