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August 04, 2015, 10:40:16 PM Last edit: August 04, 2015, 11:25:39 PM by Jumbley |
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To the community at large, I am always looking for material that I can include in my 'cringe worthy' videos and welcome it! Oh boy, here I hoped you didn't take that comment to heart. I'm glad you are concerned for my feelings but no. I agree with you really but, I don't think people should get digibytes for nothing. so, next time you cringe make sure you don't miss a digiman dancing! https://digibytegroup.com/project/contest-august-2015/
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Not sure why some still don't get it. But just a few words... anything done by the community, be sure to take note of which are done by them. Once you do know which are, understand that they are not obligated to keep it updated. they are 'committed' but not 'obligated' to do so. So if the last update was months ago, just ask them or send a PM to check on how are things for the project, etc. As for the way how the Digibyte Team is handling its announcements and how they are updating us on Digibyte's Progress, yea...i do fully agree that they really need to make sure what needs to be updated, stays updated. Such as their blog on the Digibyte's Official Website. It's just making Digibyte look bad. They could at least have 1 blog post/month. Although over here at bitcointalk forums, the Digibyte Team is clearly very very active, but the moment something is done and needs to be done continuously but it isn't...like a blog...it just doesn't look good. BUT im glad Digibyte has gotten on better track than before (Weekly Video Updates on Digibyte's Progress + still the same level of communication with the community on bitcointalk forums). The Digibyte Team could use a community manager for the blog, forums, etc. i don't know if they have one though or is Jared going to be doing all that. Yes...the "Fiat/DGB Exchange" has been on Digibyte's Plan for a long time already. BUT its the very first time that the Digibyte Team has 'shown us something' regarding this. It goes to show that it is 'in the works' and there's progress for this. Not just something on the Roadmap Blueprints. We can expect it to be sooner than 'TBD (To Be Determined)'. So this is something positive...even if its only a tiny little bit (sneak peak). I find this acceptable...because there are many other features that the Digibyte Team is working on. If this 'Fiat/DGB Exchange' was the only one...and all they can show us is some sneak peak after this much time has come to pass...i would be extremely disappointed. So know and understand Digibyte's Situation first. Digibyte CAN be greater than most other altcoins out there. Because so much has been done and even more can be done as the Digibyte Team has shown to us. But i really really think that the Team is kinda a bit small at the moment. probably need another 1-2 more people to join the team to split the work. So that Jared can channel most of his brain power to brainstorming all the tough core aspects of Digibyte. like Digispeed, etc. Whatever it is... Digibyte is looking better and seems to be doing better for the past 2-3 weeks. Keep it up!
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August 05, 2015, 04:25:32 PM Last edit: August 05, 2015, 04:41:59 PM by MemberCount+1 |
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Nice buy wall on cryptsy, will keep the price above 25 for awhile. How long do you think? I buy today the next 4mio DGBs on 26sat in about 26h.
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August 05, 2015, 05:27:04 PM Last edit: August 05, 2015, 06:33:25 PM by Jumbley |
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Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge. 10,000,000 DigiByte! D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2 DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8 DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3 DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested. If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity! Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network! http://digiexplorer.info/
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August 05, 2015, 06:58:54 PM |
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Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge. 10,000,000 DigiByte! D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2 DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8 DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3 DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested. If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity! Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network! http://digiexplorer.info/You mean sign of an (identical) message from different addresses with the same private key?
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August 05, 2015, 07:47:29 PM |
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HR, Do you know any folks in the industry that have helped promote other alts that may be available to help us with DGB? Looking to think outside the box a bit.
YC
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Jumbley
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August 05, 2015, 09:11:15 PM |
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Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge. 10,000,000 DigiByte! D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2 DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8 DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3 DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested. If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity! Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network! http://digiexplorer.info/You mean sign of an (identical) message from different addresses with the same private key? If you can do it, you get to name it!
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Jumbley
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August 05, 2015, 09:26:16 PM |
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I don't think he means quite like that, that looks like a pump fund.
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August 05, 2015, 10:22:17 PM Last edit: August 05, 2015, 10:35:12 PM by MemberCount+1 |
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Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge. 10,000,000 DigiByte! D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2 DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8 DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3 DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested. If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity! Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network! http://digiexplorer.info/You mean sign of an (identical) message from different addresses with the same private key? If you can do it, you get to name it! every transaction is a signed message with the/a private key (key pool). with a privat key you can generated a adress and with this pair you generated a pulic key (defined through Elliptic Curve Cryptography) / transaction. You must reverse this process with transaction with the same private key and message then you can translate (crypto-algo or brute force I do not remember) it back. But but my studies (cryptography) is already long ago, sry. PS: young guys are faster than me but i still found this http://www.nilsschneider.net/2013/01/28/recovering-bitcoin-private-keys.html is a good explanation, because my english it's not so "perfect"
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ycagel
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August 05, 2015, 11:02:29 PM |
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Not what I was thinking of. I am suggesting more PR/Marketing efforts. YC
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Jumbley
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August 05, 2015, 11:06:57 PM |
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Danslip
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August 06, 2015, 07:16:48 AM |
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HR, Do you know any folks in the industry that have helped promote other alts that may be available to help us with DGB? Looking to think outside the box a bit.
YC
One recommendation I can give is not to hype every update to the max, it looks silly because when the good releases come people will ignore it. Even a icon change gets people going crazy on here.
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August 06, 2015, 07:29:01 AM |
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We have updated some settings on DigiHash. The pool is now set to pay out after 50 DGB has been earned by a miner. We originally had this set at 0.1 but the TX dust was dramatically slowing the pool wallets down and people were mining to mobile wallets. We then set this to 500 but people were not getting paid out to their liking.
We will keep it at 50 for now to get peoples feedback. Let us know if you have any questions.
Also a note on coin control. If you go to move send a transaction and the wallet give you an error because its gathering to many tx inputs remember you can use coin control to pick which address you want to send DGB from. (core wallet only)
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August 06, 2015, 08:35:04 AM |
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Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge. 10,000,000 DigiByte! D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2 DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8 DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3 DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested. If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity! Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network! http://digiexplorer.info/This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges). Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160. But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time.
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August 06, 2015, 10:05:53 AM |
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Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge. 10,000,000 DigiByte! D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2 DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8 DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3 DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested. If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity! Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network! http://digiexplorer.info/This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges). Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160. But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time. You are a wise man, i believe they are unspendable. I was just having a bit of fun. The owner of the wallet somehow, he doesn't know how he did it, overwrote the .dat file. He was messing around manipulating the wallet from outside being clever. Made his face quite red for a bit and that doesn't look good on an IT lecturer. BACK UP! BACK UP! BACK UP!, He broke his own golden rule!
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August 06, 2015, 10:09:56 AM |
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This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges). Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160. But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time. You are a wise man, i believe they are unspendable. I was just having a bit of fun. The owner of the wallet somehow, he doesn't know how he did it, overwrote the .dat file. He was messing around manipulating the wallet from outside being clever. Made his face quite red for a bit and that doesn't look good on an IT lecturer. BACK UP! BACK UP! BACK UP!, He broke his own golden rule! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DT7bX-B1Mg
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August 06, 2015, 10:12:55 AM |
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Maybe he should give a try for the built-in windows recovery.. Running the recovery will set the computer back to a ...certain date, sorry I don't know exactly.
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August 06, 2015, 10:23:44 AM |
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Maybe he should give a try for the built-in windows recovery.. Running the recovery will set the computer back to a ...certain date, sorry I don't know exactly.
He wasn't using windows. Have we just found a good reason for using it?
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