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March 28, 2015, 01:06:34 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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March 28, 2015, 01:32:52 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.

December 10th, 2014: MultiShield hardfork at block 400,000. DigiByte deploys & executes its third hard fork to improve network performance alongside a reward reduction to extend DigiByte production to 21 years.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9746630#msg9746630

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9798549#msg9798549

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9816577#msg9816577

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March 28, 2015, 02:04:49 PM
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I was a very early investor in DGB.  The coin has really come a long way.  Great community!
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March 28, 2015, 02:26:41 PM
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Why digibyte is so popular?
Welcome lolcaupet,
Why is Digibyte so popular?
Well Digibyte has proven to be a legit coin and helped out allot of others including Dogecoin.
The creator/dev of Digibyte (Jared Tate) is working 24/7 on improving Digibyte and everything around this, always transparant and dedicated about everything they do and have a very strong communication with the community.
The community is strong and open for everything and everyone and growing every day.

Check out www.Digibyte.co and you might want to read this news article.
http://www.coindesk.com/digibyte-raises-250k-altcoin-retail-payments/

And thanks to Gigabit:
Everyone will say their coin is undervalued, heck I am sure the PayCoin folk are saying that too  Grin

I have been a professional SHA miner for about 2 years now and mined them all.
Anything form MZC to DGC, from TEK to DEM, I mined them all.
Only coin that is at 100,000 times undervalued is DigiByte.
DigitalCoin, I like their wallet but that's pretty much it. 
Lately, trades have nearly halted on Cryptsy.... one investor bought BTC10.0 worth of DGB's though! Wink

Here's a few awesome features:
  • It'll be the fastest coin @15 seconds - Next Update Wallet 4.0 - DigiSpeed - Currently 30 secs
  • The creator of DigiShield - used by other coins for their security
  • Can be mined by nearly any algo
  • Received a $250K investment towards opening new offices
  • Focused into becoming the PayPal of cryptos.
  • Is extremely active within the BitcoinTalk community
  • Consistently delivers results and new features
  • Active developers (Jared Tate)
  • Community of enthusiastic and talented people who drive towards the coin's success
  • Has its own tipping app
  • Has a large supply meant to easily adapt to an increasingly large audience (1,000x more than Bitcoin)
  • Only a little over a year old.
  • Have a deal with retailer TofuGear Hong Kong

Get yours whilst they are cheap at around 65 sats right now; but please, go read the thread, many miners have converted entirely to DGB.
Some even no longer even own nor mine any Bitcoin!
Go read the thread, it's the largest next to Dark.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0

The OP is enlightening if you never went Wink

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March 28, 2015, 07:59:53 PM
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Hey guys and girls we have a common goal.
but this has begun to be a health hazard, I use my retirement pension to buy DigiByte lol and no beer
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March 28, 2015, 08:52:31 PM
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Hey guys and girls we have a common goal.
but this has begun to be a health hazard, I use my retirement pension to buy DigiByte lol and no beer

I could not stop answering this.

Great decision you made investing in DGB! But the money you used to invest is not a great idea, at all.

Nothing is certain about digital currencies.. The next day you may just lose whatever you invested in.
This is not only for DGB, but also for the rest of all digital currencies...

The classic expression, only invest the amount you can afford to lose.
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March 28, 2015, 09:23:06 PM
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I know we have a very healthy Dutch contingent within the DigiByte community.
Is that why the Legal Disclaimer to the site is in Dutch only?
It might be idea to have English translation for us lesser mortals. I especially like second paragraph about translations on the site.

http://www.digibyte.co/content/legal-disclaimer

We have been working to get the site translated. We experienced a few glitches along the way, including some pages only appearing in Dutch. We should have those errors worked out.

However, we could use help ensuring proper translations on the site.

one that might have been missed. Wink
http://www.digibyte.co/content/what-you-need-know-about-digibyte

If you like 'crypto' you will love DigiByte! Probably the best digital currency in the World. It's how Carlsberg would do it, for sure. 
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March 28, 2015, 11:14:45 PM
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Is it still profitable to mine dgb now ? I mean with qubit scrypt and 3 graphic cards 280 TRIX, I can reach 15 MH/s of power on a pool so around 3750 dgb/day = 0.62 euro Smiley Energy costs more Smiley
So it's only a gamble on the future of dgb isn't it?
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March 28, 2015, 11:26:03 PM
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Is it still profitable to mine dgb now ? I mean with qubit scrypt and 3 graphic cards 280 TRIX, I can reach 15 MH/s of power on a pool so around 3750 dgb/day = 0.62 euro Smiley Energy costs more Smiley
So it's only a gamble on the future of dgb isn't it?

well it is better to gamble on coins which is still around after 1 year
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March 28, 2015, 11:36:00 PM
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Is it still profitable to mine dgb now ? I mean with qubit scrypt and 3 graphic cards 280 TRIX, I can reach 15 MH/s of power on a pool so around 3750 dgb/day = 0.62 euro Smiley Energy costs more Smiley
So it's only a gamble on the future of dgb isn't it?

well it is better to gamble on coins which is still around after 1 year

Yes of course, just to be sure that all miners with graphics cards understood the same thing than me (I just began again mining after 10 months of stop).
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March 28, 2015, 11:45:46 PM
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Why digibyte is so popular?
Welcome lolcaupet,
Why is Digibyte so popular?
Well Digibyte has proven to be a legit coin and helped out allot of others including Dogecoin.
The creator/dev of Digibyte (Jared Tate) is working 24/7 on improving Digibyte and everything around this, always transparant and dedicated about everything they do and have a very strong communication with the community.
The community is strong and open for everything and everyone and growing every day.

Check out www.Digibyte.co and you might want to read this news article.
http://www.coindesk.com/digibyte-raises-250k-altcoin-retail-payments/

And thanks to Gigabit:
Everyone will say their coin is undervalued, heck I am sure the PayCoin folk are saying that too  Grin

I have been a professional SHA miner for about 2 years now and mined them all.
Anything form MZC to DGC, from TEK to DEM, I mined them all.
Only coin that is at 100,000 times undervalued is DigiByte.
DigitalCoin, I like their wallet but that's pretty much it. 
Lately, trades have nearly halted on Cryptsy.... one investor bought BTC10.0 worth of DGB's though! Wink

Here's a few awesome features:
  • It'll be the fastest coin @15 seconds - Next Update Wallet 4.0 - DigiSpeed - Currently 30 secs
  • The creator of DigiShield - used by other coins for their security
  • Can be mined by nearly any algo
  • Received a $250K investment towards opening new offices
  • Focused into becoming the PayPal of cryptos.
  • Is extremely active within the BitcoinTalk community
  • Consistently delivers results and new features
  • Active developers (Jared Tate)
  • Community of enthusiastic and talented people who drive towards the coin's success
  • Has its own tipping app
  • Has a large supply meant to easily adapt to an increasingly large audience (1,000x more than Bitcoin)
  • Only a little over a year old.
  • Have a deal with retailer TofuGear Hong Kong

Get yours whilst they are cheap at around 65 sats right now; but please, go read the thread, many miners have converted entirely to DGB.
Some even no longer even own nor mine any Bitcoin!
Go read the thread, it's the largest next to Dark.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0

The OP is enlightening if you never went Wink

Why, thank you sir!!  Cool

Is it still profitable to mine dgb now ? I mean with qubit scrypt and 3 graphic cards 280 TRIX, I can reach 15 MH/s of power on a pool so around 3750 dgb/day = 0.62 euro Smiley Energy costs more Smiley
So it's only a gamble on the future of dgb isn't it?

well it is better to gamble on coins which is still around after 1 year

Yes of course, just to be sure that all miners with graphics cards understood the same thing than me (I just began again mining after 10 months of stop).

I've been gambling my free SHA power for a long time now; started mining @ BTC0.00000004...
When price tanked, I started to power it up, felt bad for it and was making absurd amount of coints...
Then did my research and yeah, been mining since Smiley

Hey guys and girls we have a common goal.
but this has begun to be a health hazard, I use my retirement pension to buy DigiByte lol and no beer

I could not stop answering this.

Great decision you made investing in DGB! But the money you used to invest is not a great idea, at all.

Nothing is certain about digital currencies.. The next day you may just lose whatever you invested in.
This is not only for DGB, but also for the rest of all digital currencies...

The classic expression, only invest the amount you can afford to lose.

Well said, risking your life savings on a speculative curency is not very smart investing.
A smarter investor would have split 1/1/1 between Bitcoin, DigiByte and Gold.
However, I won't be last to say that risking on DigiByte's a much smarter investment than buying a one weekend booze party.
One you at least have something to show for it, the other, a few pictures and very possibly a lot of regret and deceptions.
Props to you brother, I never thought that, what was one but my failover become such a passion not only for myself but for so many others.

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March 29, 2015, 03:54:13 AM
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official pool down.

Never buy any ICO altcoin.
Never buy any ASIC altcoin.
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official pool down.
fallen over?
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March 29, 2015, 11:11:53 AM
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BITTREX Coin Removal Announcement

 Thank you for using bittrex.com.

 We will be removing the following wallets on April 1st, 2015. Once removed, we will not be able to retrieve your funds.
 Please remove all coins ASAP. Note, that some of these coins have broken blockchains where we will not be able to send coins.

 We have flagged and warned on these wallets for at least 30 days and no exceptions will be made once the wallets are removed.

Symbol

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CETI Cetuscoin
XPC PorkCoin
XSP PoolStamp
2015 Twenty15
SBIT SquareBit
GMC GamerCoin
DS DarkSwift
MEWN MewnCoin
MOB MobCoin
DP DigitalPrice
ETD EthereumDark
ONE 1Coin
DANK DarkKush
WSTL WhistleCoin
GHOST GhostCoin
XCLD XCloudCoin
MLS MozzShare
XCASH XCash
RIPO RipoffCoin
JUDGE JudgeCoin
XXX XXXCoin
ISR IsraelCoin

 If you have coins in these wallets, please remove them by that date. Coin retreival after the removal date will not be possible.
 Thank you for your time and for trading at bittrex.com!

 Best regards,
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March 29, 2015, 12:17:36 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.

December 10th, 2014: MultiShield hardfork at block 400,000. DigiByte deploys & executes its third hard fork to improve network performance alongside a reward reduction to extend DigiByte production to 21 years.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9746630#msg9746630

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9798549#msg9798549

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg9816577#msg9816577

Yes Smiley I have noted down those events today.  On page 726 at the moment.   
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The Japanese in this (last line) is incorrect. It should read:
ここで受け取ります

I think having international ones is good, but perhaps they could be made separate so that merchants can choose the one for the country in which they are selling. Paypal does the same kind of customization for what credit cards are accepted on their logo images.

Are you Japanese?

You are not wrong, but it seems like your suggestion is a full sentence and it means like "receive" more than accept. I think the one in the Logo is already good enough for Japanese...

The one in the logo is informal Japanese and the suggestion if more formal Japanese. It has been a long time since I lived in Japan. I don't know how put off Japanese would be by having something informal written on a sign like that.

sorry for the late reply, not sure if this is even an issue anymore, but in any case the original is missing ”る” at the end. Without that it sounds rather rude to be honest. If the target is mainstream adoption, polite is always the way to go in Japan...this is a message for a store's customers remember.
I'm not Japanese national but I've lived here for 15 years Smiley
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BITTREX Coin Removal Announcement

 Thank you for using bittrex.com.

 We will be removing the following wallets on April 1st, 2015. Once removed, we will not be able to retrieve your funds.
 Please remove all coins ASAP. Note, that some of these coins have broken blockchains where we will not be able to send coins.

 We have flagged and warned on these wallets for at least 30 days and no exceptions will be made once the wallets are removed.

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CETI Cetuscoin
XPC PorkCoin
XSP PoolStamp
2015 Twenty15
SBIT SquareBit
GMC GamerCoin
DS DarkSwift
MEWN MewnCoin
MOB MobCoin
DP DigitalPrice
ETD EthereumDark
ONE 1Coin
DANK DarkKush
WSTL WhistleCoin
GHOST GhostCoin
XCLD XCloudCoin
MLS MozzShare
XCASH XCash
RIPO RipoffCoin
JUDGE JudgeCoin
XXX XXXCoin
ISR IsraelCoin

 If you have coins in these wallets, please remove them by that date. Coin retreival after the removal date will not be possible.
 Thank you for your time and for trading at bittrex.com!

 Best regards,
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I always tried to stay away from coins I do not know the source and it has always worked out for me, but yes I got lucky in a few of them.

However, I have to say it, Bittrex is such an exchange I will never trust... Actually, most of them have similar attitude...
Listing a coin and delisting them after a short period of time.... That is questionable... I have doubts on those owners..
My suggestion is that never leave any of your long term coins over this exchange...

My suggestion is to use cryptsy, coz if they add a coin, they delist it if the coin really has a corrupted wallet and no more interest at all...
I think it should be the way it is, and this way is more sincere... It is not like Bittrex, saying lets move forward we made enough money, lets delete them... 
So be careful... you are warned. Most of you already know it, but for those of you dont know about it, now you know it...

I also believe Bittrex is not long term, it will be gone sometime, only dont know when, with their current operating strategy...
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March 29, 2015, 03:53:20 PM
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Anybody would like to buy DigiByte in Bulk (over 20m at least), please pm.
Unfortunately, I have to sell some but do not want to sell over exchanges...
Thanks.
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March 30, 2015, 03:19:25 AM
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I always tried to stay away from coins I do not know the source and it has always worked out for me, but yes I got lucky in a few of them.

However, I have to say it, Bittrex is such an exchange I will never trust... Actually, most of them have similar attitude...
Listing a coin and delisting them after a short period of time.... That is questionable... I have doubts on those owners..
My suggestion is that never leave any of your long term coins over this exchange...

My suggestion is to use cryptsy, coz if they add a coin, they delist it if the coin really has a corrupted wallet and no more interest at all...
I think it should be the way it is, and this way is more sincere... It is not like Bittrex, saying lets move forward we made enough money, lets delete them... 
So be careful... you are warned. Most of you already know it, but for those of you dont know about it, now you know it...

I also believe Bittrex is not long term, it will be gone sometime, only dont know when, with their current operating strategy...


Although I agree with your driving points -- that there are some exchanges that appear to be arbitrary and unreasonable about their coin listing policy, I also think the position without direct contact with the exchange in question is prejudicial, arbitrary, and irresponsible especially when you are recommending that they not be used.

Remember, for the most part, it is the coin community that is driving the motion to be listed at the exchange, they are essentially petitioning the exchange to list their coin because they want to trade there; or that is the face of the argument.  But in reality for most CC communities they primarily want to be listed because it often has a positive effect on the value of the coin.   Sometimes, many flock to a recently added exchanges to give the impression of great excitement for the coin only for that excitement to wane to unsustainable levels on the exchange even if there were no other CC communities banging down the exchange's doors begging for inclusion and promising that their community would be far more appreciative and supportive of inclusion.

The bottom-line is neither side is perfect, however both sides could be reasonable, but for that to happen there should be dialogue.  This is a reason for coin foundations and community leadership to speak the will of the people with a single voice. 

As for Cryptsy, I used to love to trade there even when their rate was .25%, while poloniex was .2%, and mintpal (when it was owned by the good guys) was only .15%.  I used Cryptsy because they appeared to have the most selection, and the best net deals.  I say 'net deals' because I factor in the higher exchange rate, higher withdrawal fees, and the cost of my time to babysit transactions.  However, when Cryptsy instituted their sliding scale that turned me away.  If the fee is higher than .25 I don't trade regardless of the net deal.   I discussed this problem with both sides (Cryptsy and CC community)  but the community didn't substantially increase volume to warrant lower fees in Cryptsy's eyes and Cryptsy wasn't willing to grant an exception to policy waiver; as a result overall trade volume of the subject coin there has decreased dramatically.

Before you make rash decisions try to create win-win deals in this way everyone is happy or at least satisfied.


I used to get pissed at what I thought was unfair delisting practices until I reached out to the exchanges and asking why?

Cryptsy's fees are .25% for DGB trades?  And, 1 DGB for withdrawals?  If you have a verified account, and you place a "maker" order, you don't pay fees for that trade.  I'm not sure if I misinterpreted your argument, or if we're just not on the same page here?

I don't follow CEX.io.  So, I can't be 100% sure about the fact that Cryptsy has the absolute highest volume of DGB trade ... but, I'm pretty sure they do.  Generally, the daily DGB volume at Cryptsy is several times the volume at other exchanges.  That's a benefit to traders (buyers and sellers).  Markets are - by definition - the places that put buyers and sellers together.  The more buyers or sellers, the more opportunity (liquidity) for exchange.  There aren't many examples of brokerage firms in digital currency (shapeshift is a good example - but there aren't many others).  Most of us trade on open exchanges.  Because all the exchanges have the same order precedence rules, the only issues are fees, security, and liquidity (and obviously individual bias).  If a trader is churning (lots of small ping-pong bot trades), then they might strongly prefer an exchange with lower fees.  But, in the end, opportunity and risk are cousins with trading and exchanges.  We always pay for both.  I do not like Cryptsy.  That's silly.  And, I don't dislike Cryptsy.  That's silly too ...  There's nothing to like or dislike.  it's a marketplace ... it's numbers, and orders, and opportunity, and risk.  I trade where I have the lowest opportunity costs and the least risk.

Eventually, I think the digital currency markets will probably have to consolidate a bit.  There will be lots of pressure on U.S. exchanges (i.e. Cryptsy) in the coming year as major brokerage firms (Wall Street) come online.   I think it's likely that over the next 5 years we'll see many exchanges transform into brokerage companies and large exchanges emerge (likely based on geography/national currency to deal with minor differences in regulation and currency exchange).  It's easier for people in China to trade with a Chinese exchange, that's why we have different stock markets in different countries.   I understand your points about using exchanges as marketing ... for the past couple of years, people have associated more exchanges with broader adoption and short term news-related price increases.  But, more exchanges technically doesn't provide more liquidity or opportunity, it just fragments the marketplace.  In my opinion, the best thing for DGB would be strong consolidated volumes in several national markets (euro, GBP, Yuan, USD, etc.).  Regardless of where or how you trade, I hope all of you have success with your DGB trading.  I'm really looking forward to the DGB exchange; I think that will have some really great opportunities associated with it.
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