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March 27, 2015, 08:30:49 AM |
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Keep up the good work, I have placed a order at 63 to for over 1 million coins which I will keep for 5 - 10 years. So please sell me coins! For CPU mining which is the best Algo to go for to mine Digibyte?
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Bluestreet
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March 27, 2015, 08:50:59 AM |
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I disagree with the idea that there are "hundreds" of viable alternatives to DGB. It's quite the contrary as I would say that you can count the serious contenders with the fingers of one hand, in-so-far as initial coding and basic security go anyway. However, when it comes to the real life implementation of a global payment system, that all changes, and we are left with only one contender, maybe, if we can consider a Model-T a contender next to a Mercedes.
Can you name one other developer that has made the kinds and number of useful contacts that Jared has? Can you show me another cryptographic digital currency that has consistently delivered like DigiByte has? No-one has a track record that even comes close! How about innovation? Is there even a close imitation out there trying to at least pretend they are building infrastructure around their coin? Are there any DigiShield equivalents out there where the Devs offer to help out with the individual implementations? DigiByte represents the standard in professonalism and Best Pactice in this sector. Can anyone show me anybody who is even close? What's more, DigiByte is once again offering to help other coins improve! That is leadership and DigiByte has become the undisputed leader in the field in every sense of the word.
Read DigiByte's last post carefully: as well as even better and more improved security, we're talking about Microsoft technology that improves effeciency, VISA like capacity and functionality, and built-in scalability. Who else has even had the vision, much less begun implementation?
This is much more than transaction speed, much more. This is critical mass where something takes on a life of its own and becomes what everyone else wishes they had thought of (and been able to build).
I agree 100%, the only 2 coins I trust is Digibyte and Guldencoin, I used to like Noble but they have gone in a bad direction I feel. Digibyte is leading the way in advancement and deserves even more coverage then it's getting.
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benjamoyne
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March 27, 2015, 10:03:22 AM |
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Hey Jared Check your PM regarding a news opportunity
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CryptoRaver
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March 27, 2015, 11:33:31 AM |
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Introducing ★★DigiSpeed★★ Hard Fork What is DigiSpeed Hard Fork v. 4.0? DigiSpeed will allow DigiByte to match Visa in transaction carrying capacity! 1) DigiByte block timing will increase from 30 seconds to 15 seconds. 2) DigiByte block size will increase from 1 MB to 10 MB initially, with built in future increases. 3) Custom block propagation code based upon Microsoft research will dramatically increase network efficiency. 4) DigiByte transaction capacity will increase from 140 TPS to 5800 TPS ( Visa averages 1736 TPS). 5) DigiByte reward will stay on track for 21 Billion DGB in 21 Years. 6) MultiShield will be improved even more to allow for even greater security (90% of 1 of DGB's 5 mining algos, plus 51% of others will be required for an attack) making MultiShield even more secure. These changes will make DigiByte the most secure, fastest and largest transaction carrying-capacity, decentralized, POW cryptocurrency in existence. We have already been busy the past two months behind the scenes, researching, studying and analyzing if it would be possible to expand the DigiByte network to be able to handle the average daily volume Visa handles and make these changes. We are now confident it can be done. Please give us feedback & let us know how you can help us test these changes and prepare for the hard fork! We would love to work with others devs, including the Bitcoin core devs! DigiByte Core v3.0.3 Wallets & Source DigiByte Mobile Wallets 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 DigiByte Exchanges Where To Buy & Sell DigiBytes Now them's there fightin' words! I can't believe that DGB hasn't instantly gone to at least 200 satoshi. (A lot of people must be very slow to get on the ball.) Superrrrrrrrrr
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CryptoRaver
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March 27, 2015, 11:34:46 AM |
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Would translate Digibyte Website for my german friends. Im native german, need guest login or website offline clone. Regards RS Youre the best mate
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makishart
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March 27, 2015, 11:40:55 AM |
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CryptoRaver
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March 27, 2015, 11:44:55 AM |
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dont forget to vote!!! Bump
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GigaBit
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March 27, 2015, 03:03:31 PM |
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I gave you guys some ammo, now go knock it out of the park
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HR
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March 27, 2015, 09:35:35 PM |
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I gave you guys some ammo, now go knock it out of the park Nice job. Great quick summary of DGB milestones. Hard to add much by way of strict accomplishments, but testimonials, anecdotes, etc. are plentiful I'm sure, and I'll bet they're of interest to readers as well. What do you think about DGB? Why? What was it that convinced you? Etc.
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24hralttrade
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March 27, 2015, 09:53:07 PM |
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What about 2FA on desktop wallets & online webwallet? I believe the Electrum wallet supports this,Correct me if i'm wrong but would love to use it. Anyone more info about this?
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HR
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March 27, 2015, 10:17:01 PM |
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What about 2FA on desktop wallets & online webwallet? I believe the Electrum wallet supports this,Correct me if i'm wrong but would love to use it. Anyone more info about this?
Well, you know my opinion about anything online. Kind of like hanging your money out on a clothes line with the clothes. I agree about it being important to do everything possible to increase security without excessively burdening the user. 2FA is one such way. It's what some banks use. Another possibility is email confirmation, much like we see when doing a Cryptsy withdrawal. I also agree that, whatever the option, it should be integrated into the wallet itself. By the way, I had fun the other day installing my first Android wallet on my Tab 3. After successfully sending some DGB from my laptop, things got even more fun as I installed on my Note 3 and SCANNED the QR label to make a BLUETOOTH transfer from one to the other! The Spanish translation is top notch. Kudos to the translator. But I'd still like to know how to change languages.
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24hralttrade
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March 27, 2015, 10:33:02 PM |
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What about 2FA on desktop wallets & online webwallet? I believe the Electrum wallet supports this,Correct me if i'm wrong but would love to use it. Anyone more info about this?
Well, you know my opinion about anything online. Kind of like hanging your money out on a clothes line with the clothes. I agree about it being important to do everything possible to increase security without excessively burdening the user. 2FA is one such way. It's what some banks use. Another possibility is email confirmation, much like we see when doing a Cryptsy withdrawal. I also agree that, whatever the option, it should be integrated into the wallet itself. By the way, I had fun the other day installing my first Android wallet on my Tab 3. After successfully sending some DGB from my laptop, things got even more fun as I installed on my Note 3 and SCANNED the QR label to make a BLUETOOTH transfer from one to the other! The Spanish translation is top notch. Kudos to the translator. But I'd still like to know how to change languages. Haha i know your opinion about online stored funds.But indeed what you say,Every extra security option we can add is one extra. Online/phone wallets and dekstop wallets. Transfer with bluetooth? Please explain more! Maybe i'm missing something but what about internet and blockchain connection? Bluetooth is not connected to the internet am i right? I dont know about the languages, I have the Dutch version and also cannot change it.
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MentalCollatz
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March 28, 2015, 07:46:49 AM |
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Introducing ★★DigiSpeed★★ Hard Fork What is DigiSpeed Hard Fork v. 4.0? DigiSpeed will allow DigiByte to match Visa in transaction carrying capacity! 1) DigiByte block timing will increase from 30 seconds to 15 seconds. 2) DigiByte block size will increase from 1 MB to 10 MB initially, with built in future increases. 3) Custom block propagation code based upon Microsoft research will dramatically increase network efficiency. 4) DigiByte transaction capacity will increase from 140 TPS to 5800 TPS ( Visa averages 1736 TPS). 5) DigiByte reward will stay on track for 21 Billion DGB in 21 Years. 6) MultiShield will be improved even more to allow for even greater security (90% of 1 of DGB's 5 mining algos, plus 51% of others will be required for an attack) making MultiShield even more secure. You misquoted me on #6. What I said was that 90% of one algorithm and 33% of the rest would be insufficient for an attack. 51% of each will suffice for an attack. But this is a colossal improvement over the current situation.
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 28, 2015, 08:19:04 AM |
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Introducing ★★DigiSpeed★★ Hard Fork What is DigiSpeed Hard Fork v. 4.0? DigiSpeed will allow DigiByte to match Visa in transaction carrying capacity! 1) DigiByte block timing will increase from 30 seconds to 15 seconds. 2) DigiByte block size will increase from 1 MB to 10 MB initially, with built in future increases. 3) Custom block propagation code based upon Microsoft research will dramatically increase network efficiency. 4) DigiByte transaction capacity will increase from 140 TPS to 5800 TPS ( Visa averages 1736 TPS). 5) DigiByte reward will stay on track for 21 Billion DGB in 21 Years. 6) MultiShield will be improved even more to allow for even greater security (90% of 1 of DGB's 5 mining algos, plus 51% of others will be required for an attack) making MultiShield even more secure. You misquoted me on #6. What I said was that 90% of one algorithm and 33% of the rest would be insufficient for an attack. 51% of each will suffice for an attack. But this is a colossal improvement over the current situation. Thanks for the clarification! For those who don't know Collatz has been a huge help with updating difficulty code & making it more secure.
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HR
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March 28, 2015, 09:41:11 AM |
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Transfer with bluetooth? Please explain more! Maybe i'm missing something but what about internet and blockchain connection? Bluetooth is not connected to the internet am i right? You can't do a 'Send Digibytes' using Bluetooth, but you can make a transfer via Bluetooth when you 'Request Digibytes', which I'm assuming is the first building block for merchant customer charging. You first choose 'Request Digibytes', enter the requested amount, then select the checkbox for 'Accept payment via Bluetooth for more reliable processing', and, finally, the person making the payment to you scans the QR code, and, voilá, the coins are sent! Wallet feedback is not highly developed however as there is nothing that overtly indicates a Bluetooth transfer has taken place. You can infer that it has happened nonetheless since the transaction is instantaneous but unconfirmed until included in the next block to be created in the blockchain . . . at least this is how I deduce things. What you said about the theoretical basis of any DGB transaction is correct though - it has to be part of a block within the blockchain - and since a direct device-to-device Bluetooth transaction circumvents that fundamental requirement, it must be assumed that the Bluetooth transaction is basically cosmetic and somewhat illusory, and really doesn't exist until finally included in the next block created in the blockchain; this assumption is basically confirmed by the empirical data gathered from actually going through and monitoring the process. DibiByte, et al., please correct me if I've got something wrong here. Also, I'd love to be able to change languages since I'd like to be able to post screenshots that everyone can understand. Thanks.
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24hralttrade
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March 28, 2015, 09:47:36 AM |
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Transfer with bluetooth? Please explain more! Maybe i'm missing something but what about internet and blockchain connection? Bluetooth is not connected to the internet am i right? You can't do a 'Send Digibytes' using Bluetooth, but you can make a transfer via Bluetooth when you 'Request Digibytes', which I'm assuming would be the merchant form of charging. You first choose 'Request Digibytes', enter the requested amount, then select the checkbox for 'Accept payment via Bluetooth for more reliable processing', and, finally, the person making the payment to you scans the QR code, and, voilá, the coins are sent! Wallet feedback is not highly developed however as there is nothing that overtly indicates a Bluetooth transfer has taken place. You can infer that it has happened nonetheless since the transaction is instantaneous but unconfirmed until included in the next block to be created in the blockchain . . . at least this is how I deduce things. What you said about the theoretical basis of any DGB transaction is correct though - it has to be part of a block within the blockchain - and since a direct device-to-device Bluetooth transaction circumvents that fundamental requirement, it must be assumed that the Bluetooth transaction is basically cosmetic and somewhat illusory, and really doesn't exist until finally included in the next block created in the blockchain; this assumption is basically confirmed by the empirical data gathered from actually going through and monitoring the process. DibiByte, et al., please correct me if I've got something wrong here. Also, I'd love to be able to change languages since I'd like to be able to post screenshots that everyone can understand. Thanks. Thank you HR! You really got my head twisted yesterday haha but now i understand
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CryptoRaver
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March 28, 2015, 09:56:23 AM |
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Hmmmm what do i miss in here
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HR
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March 28, 2015, 12:27:11 PM |
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I'm working vigorously on PICISI, a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, it will launch in under a month, there will be many paid sponsorship opportunities when the site launches however prior to launch I have created 20 free sponsorship opportunities. If you are interested in having one of the remaining 7 spaces please have one of the community leaders of DGB contact me before they are all gone. At PICISI here are our primary sponsorship opportunities: 1) Host CC Sponsor - One of the best ways to get your coin into the hands of someone is to simply give it to them, however the best way to get your coin used by the general public is to get your coin into their hands and have them use it in a real life application. When an organizer starts a campaign at PICISI s/he has a choice of what CC currency type to select, the first choice is “sponsor currency” this is the organizer indicating a willingness to have his campaign sponsored at the host CC level. Once the sponsor is finally selected that currency will be the currency that all other CCs donated to that campaign will be converted to for the duration of that particular campaign. This is major because everyone that visits that campaign will see your currency, but the will not only see but will likely use the funds to do business with one of the contractors at the site during the campaign. If they don't use it during the campaign, over that month of close interaction with your currency they are very likely to want to learn more about your coin so that by the end of the campaign they will make the deliberate decision to download a wallet, open an exchange account, or simply convert out of the currency. Regardless of what they actually choose to do your CC has certainly been branded into their mind in a very positive way. 2) Campaign Sponsor - this is the most common type of sponsorship outside of PICISI; the sponsor’s logo is affixed to the body of campaign text in an area set aside for campaign sponsors. The higher your donation the higher your logo is located in the sponsorship logo area. 3) Donor Perk Sponsor - a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign where it will be used. If the perk is not requested by any qualified donor it will be converted to host CC and donated to the campaign 4) Advertising Perk Sponsor - a sponsor provided perk escrowed by PICISI on behalf of a specific campaign to be used as a perk or returned to the sponsor. If the perk is not requested by any qualified campaign donor the perk is sent back to the sponsor -- the perk is NOT donated to the campaign. and 5) Campaign Video Sponsor - the first 5 second of the campaign organizer's video is allocated for the Campaign Video Sponsor, this is where the sponsor will indicate: “This video is brought to you by … [say sponsor's name, show sponsor's logo, and say sponsor's catchphrase]” PICISI is sponsored by: It's a shame that Alexa doesn't have data for your website. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/armisgame.com
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March 28, 2015, 01:03:11 PM |
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I have now only got December 2014 and the beginning of January 2015 to read through (pages 703-774). Before I read through December on this thread, please could people write down their Top 5 events in December 2014.
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