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July 29, 2015, 03:26:36 PM |
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Soon you can download the app for Iphone and pay for your orders with Digibyte!! Oh,, And did we mention we deliver in all of Europe? Hello Is there plans to add other merchants in Hong Kong? Thanks For me as a store owner in the Netherlands, No. But i'm sure it will not take to long before HK merchants start accepting DGB. Hong Kong would be a great market because it's the gateway into China and being high tech people are willing to try new technology and invest in it more than most places. I like that the dev is open about his identity and based in Hong Kong. If Digibyte can succeed in a relatively small market like HK it would be a great starting point.
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July 29, 2015, 03:35:56 PM |
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Soon you can download the app for Iphone and pay for your orders with Digibyte!! Oh,, And did we mention we deliver in all of Europe? Hello Is there plans to add other merchants in Hong Kong? Thanks For me as a store owner in the Netherlands, No. But i'm sure it will not take to long before HK merchants start accepting DGB. Hong Kong would be a great market because it's the gateway into China and being high tech people are willing to try new technology and invest in it more than most places. I like that the dev is open about his identity and based in Hong Kong. If Digibyte can succeed in a relatively small market like HK it would be a great starting point. I totally agree on that! I'm sure Tofugear and Digibyte have some good contacts in HK
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Th3P
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July 29, 2015, 08:16:56 PM |
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Great video Jared, Really well put together
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Th3P
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July 29, 2015, 08:23:51 PM |
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Also happy to confirm wallet working fine with Windows 10 X64 Pro Yes I have removed most of the details!
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24hralttrade
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July 29, 2015, 09:05:47 PM |
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^^ Awesome and thanks for the update? What do you think of W10?
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July 29, 2015, 11:23:09 PM |
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There is this comment posted under the first DigiReport edition on Youtube: Marco Maltese Hi there, I looked around for this cryptocurrency, found it interesting somewhat. But then I stumbled into this video. I find it interesting, but I noticed some problem with the whole thing, doesn't look convincing and professional to me. I am a graphic and communication expert, so here are my hints: 1) first of all the name. DIGIBYTE. What does that stand for? A byte is already digital, it can't be analogic. So digibyte essentially means nothing. Why not DigiCoin? Just to be original? Bad choice. DigiCoin would have been so much better. Even DCoin would have been better. I know it's difficult now to change the name, but you should, in my opinion. 2) in general all the graphics looks unprofessional. Logos here and there look quite bad. I am a graphic, so I know what I'm talking about. The D shape is ok, but the blue color is banal. I'd choose another shade of blue, more hi-tech inspiring. Good luck with the project. Valid points?
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July 29, 2015, 11:41:40 PM |
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Dcoin and DigiCoin sounds soo bad, Don't know what hes talking about. He hasn't heard of dash yet lmao
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July 29, 2015, 11:49:18 PM |
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I guess the point is - DigiByte doesn't sound like it is money. Digi = digital, byte = basically also something digital for most of the people. No reference to it being money/ money-like.
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DigiByte (OP)
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July 30, 2015, 01:08:09 AM |
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Make sure to hit the subscribe button on the DigiByte YouTube channel so you can be notified when the next DigiReport comes out: https://www.youtube.com/user/DigiByteCoin
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yoyoamigo
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July 30, 2015, 01:14:10 AM |
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I guess the point is - DigiByte doesn't sound like it is money. Digi = digital, byte = basically also something digital for most of the people. No reference to it being money/ money-like.
it is a Digital Financial Asset.
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Th3P
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July 30, 2015, 08:39:25 AM |
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^^ Awesome and thanks for the update? What do you think of W10?
So far so good, Ive been running if for a few weeks and all software I personally use works fine. Seems to be a Windows 7 meets Windows 8.1, I personally really liked Windows 8.1 and the lack of a start button really didnt bother me but hey!... The main thing is Digibyte works fine!
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thsminer
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July 30, 2015, 03:10:16 PM |
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I guess the point is - DigiByte doesn't sound like it is money. Digi = digital, byte = basically also something digital for most of the people. No reference to it being money/ money-like.
Can you give an example of a fiat coin that sounds like money? If i'll take baht, rupee, rand, yuan, yen, dollar, euro... don't sound as money to me neither. Only the crypto's did glue the word coin to their brew.
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July 30, 2015, 03:21:22 PM Last edit: July 30, 2015, 03:33:52 PM by Jumbley |
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I guess the point is - DigiByte doesn't sound like it is money. Digi = digital, byte = basically also something digital for most of the people. No reference to it being money/ money-like.
Can you give an example of a fiat coin that sounds like money? If i'll take baht, rupee, rand, yuan, yen, dollar, euro... don't sound as money to me neither. Only the crypto's did glue the word coin to their brew. Crypto is more than money, that's why there isn't a 'money coin'. edit: I stand corrected, there is a money coin. Everyone must know what that is then and want some..... https://www.moneycoin.com/Home/Index.html
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July 30, 2015, 03:24:18 PM |
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I think it's awful, all these city folks snorting coke through paper wallets too that you get these days.
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Jumbley
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July 30, 2015, 03:27:23 PM |
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probably off smart mirrors.....
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July 30, 2015, 05:01:26 PM |
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I guess the point is - DigiByte doesn't sound like it is money. Digi = digital, byte = basically also something digital for most of the people. No reference to it being money/ money-like.
Can you give an example of a fiat coin that sounds like money? If i'll take baht, rupee, rand, yuan, yen, dollar, euro... don't sound as money to me neither. Only the crypto's did glue the word coin to their brew. Behind every fiat there is a government with all its administrative/ information resources - therefore everybody knows that fiat in question IS money. Digibyte doesn't have that of course.
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July 30, 2015, 06:33:34 PM |
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Speaking about Digibyte network - in Digiexplorer there are many transactions of value less than 1 USD. Do we know what typically are those transactions? Real people sending DGB to each other? People sending themselves from one wallet to other? Something else?
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July 30, 2015, 06:48:55 PM Last edit: July 30, 2015, 06:59:40 PM by Jumbley |
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Speaking about Digibyte network - in Digiexplorer there are many transactions of value less than 1 USD. Do we know what typically are those transactions? Real people sending DGB to each other? People sending themselves from one wallet to other? Something else?
probably payments to small miners. We need lots more of them. We need the community to mine for glory in massive numbers. People don't do it because it is expensive but if you truly believe in DigiByte, you will mine for it. You will be mining for, what looks like on paper as a loss, but there is nothing more useful you could do for DigiByte than this. At the same time you should buy small amounts of DigiByte and hold all of it. I call the people that do this Knights because it is them that defend the coin and boy does it need defending. I tell you what if you put a usb miner to work in the DigiHash pool where they take 3% to support development. If you leave your rewards untouched and in your wallet for a month after you have mined them, then I will pay you 6% back out of my own pocket! In fact, this offer open to the community. PM me if you are interested.
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July 30, 2015, 07:14:33 PM |
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Speaking about Digibyte network - in Digiexplorer there are many transactions of value less than 1 USD. Do we know what typically are those transactions? Real people sending DGB to each other? People sending themselves from one wallet to other? Something else?
probably payments to small miners. We need lots more of them. We need the community to mine for glory in massive numbers. People don't do it because it is expensive but if you truly believe in DigiByte, you will mine for it. You will be mining for, what looks like on paper as a loss, but there is nothing more useful you could do for DigiByte than this. At the same time you should buy small amounts of DigiByte and hold all of it. I call the people that do this Knights because it is them that defend the coin and boy does it need defending. I tell you what if you put a usb miner to work in the DigiHash pool where they take 3% to support development. If you leave your rewards untouched and in your wallet for a month after you have mined them, then I will pay you 6% back out of my own pocket! In fact, this offer open to the community. PM me if you are interested. I haven't actually mined anything yet. Where do I get this USB miner? I understand that it will be unprofitable for me to mine but I could still try it for fun.
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Jumbley
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July 30, 2015, 07:18:52 PM |
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Speaking about Digibyte network - in Digiexplorer there are many transactions of value less than 1 USD. Do we know what typically are those transactions? Real people sending DGB to each other? People sending themselves from one wallet to other? Something else?
probably payments to small miners. We need lots more of them. We need the community to mine for glory in massive numbers. People don't do it because it is expensive but if you truly believe in DigiByte, you will mine for it. You will be mining for, what looks like on paper as a loss, but there is nothing more useful you could do for DigiByte than this. At the same time you should buy small amounts of DigiByte and hold all of it. I call the people that do this Knights because it is them that defend the coin and boy does it need defending. I tell you what if you put a usb miner to work in the DigiHash pool where they take 3% to support development. If you leave your rewards untouched and in your wallet for a month after you have mined them, then I will pay you 6% back out of my own pocket! In fact, this offer open to the community. PM me if you are interested. I haven't actually mined anything yet. Where do I get this USB miner? I understand that it will be unprofitable for me to mine but I could still try it for fun. Now, that's the spirit felix_one. Have a look on ebay for for a small bitcoin miner that suits your pocket.
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