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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058915 times)
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October 24, 2015, 11:29:00 PM
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Hello guys i just wanna know if what tools do you use in mining or what software? i need hardware asic or not? Guys can give me some tools.? my one pc is not use so i will use my one pc for mining...
I only mine SHA256, I use the same equipment that is used to mine bitcoin. If you were looking for the most efficient and therefore the best equipment available to do that, now it would be this probably.
https://www.bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020150827084021471OHYdwd9D06A0
You should check out HR's site, I think you will find more information about using CPU and GPU setups and there are probably quite a few others here that can advise you better than I can.
http://asistec-ti.com/  
or why not find out how you can earn some DigiByte playing League of Legends on a normal PC shown in one of the DigiByte videos.
https://www.youtube.com/user/DigiByteCoin
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October 25, 2015, 01:15:34 AM
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Any reason I cant mine on digibyte-scrypt?
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October 25, 2015, 01:18:55 AM
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Any reason I cant mine on digibyte-scrypt?
no. Smiley
http://www.digistats.info/#/
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October 25, 2015, 03:20:16 AM
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Guys i have posted clearly. Me and my groups are out from pumping DGB, we made money and we are out.

Why am i giving you this free info?

SO you can join my group and not be left bagholding next time.
We are about to pump something else this big for few days.


Dear Mr. Pump,

First, I would like to compliment you on your choice of screen name.  It is tremendous that you have the confidence to use a screen name that sounds like a sex toy for lonely, single teenage boys.

I am writing to inform you that "bagholding" is not an acceptable English verb.  There is an English idiom "left holding the bag." The idiom refers to a situation where a person is in current circumstance where they have an unwanted responsibility.  Your use of the term "bagholding" is inappropriate because, first it makes an unclear verb from a noun within an idiom, and second because it relies on an interpretation of "holding the bag" where the unwanted responsibility is to pay the debts of someone who took advantage of us.  Your use of the word "bagholding" derives from the idiom; but is an inappropriate translation of the idiom.  For those of use who study language - the term we use when a person makes a verb from a noun is verbification.  It is a frequent phenomenon.  For instance a person might use the verb "moisturize" because they don't know the verb "moisten."  You do the same with the word "bagholding."   Poor education and lack of diverse vocabulary results in the fact that people often make verbs from nouns.  Nonetheless, it is a bad habit and should be avoided in clear writing; the solution is to learn more verbs.  Your use of verbification with the word "bagholding" is doubly annoying because it relies on a bad translation of the original idiom.  

I'm not upset that you inappropriately use the word "bagholding" as a verb.  it is obvious that English is not your first language; and many people struggle with Google translate.

However, I would suggest revising your post.  You begin with the phrase about how you have "posted clearly."   You should revise - or preferably delete - that phrase.  You have not posted clearly.  The post is unclear because the grammar is unclear.

The economic term you are looking for is a Latin phrase.  Ex post regret.  Ex post regret is often used in relation to game theory, heuristics, and trading.  The phrase describes the circumstance when a trader regrets their decision(s) to buy, or sell, or hold "after the fact" - or "ex post."

If you will indulge me, I would like to take a bit of a digression here to clarify my criticism of your language.  I honestly don't care much about the grammar of posts, and I certainly don't judge people ****badely***** because of it.  I think the DGB community is strong because it is an international community - and I would never want someone to feel like they should not post because they don't have good grammar.  You are an exception because I am not criticizing you for your grammar.  I am analyzing your grammar and criticizing you for your intentions.

I do not give investment advice.  I approach DGB from the perspective of a value investor.  And, value investors stand in opposition to market manipulators.  Your efforts to pump coins falls in line with market manipulation.  So, I suppose that my approach stands against yours.  That being said, I do not worry about price (indicated as the current market value).  I didn't buy or sell during the current price volatility.  Instead, I look only at intrinsic value and work to understand the intrinsic values of DGB.  From my perspective, DGB has strong intrinsic value and competitive advantage.  I work to support an increase the intrinsic value of DGB through the community.

I will never post about price predictions.  When I post about the value of DGB, I'm referring to the underlying intrinsic value of the services, commodity, and DGB as an investment asset.  Clearly DGB (like many digital currencies) is not marked to market.

When people come into this forum spreading absurd positive price projections or writing posts that contain positive exclamations about the current market price; I assume they are interested in selling.  It is a common strategy of market manipulators.  They post unfounded positive price predictions; and, people who don't know better buy their positions.  Typically, the strategy is combined with slightly increased buy pressure and followed with significant sales that allow the seller to average down and make a profit.  For instance, there have been a couple of people in the discussion recently who consistently make unfounded assertions about the positive price movement.  I assume these people are trying to bluff their way out of established positions (in other words, they are sellers working to get the best price).

Market manipulators (like you) rely on differences between the impact of purchase and impact of sales on market price.  In certain conditions, it takes a smaller amount of buy orders to push the price up than it does sell orders to push the price down.  Or, in other circumstances, and depending on market conditions, opposite.

Therefore, when people come into this discussion and fill it with all sorts of nonsensical negative comments, I assume they are attempting to buy.  They are working to bluff their way into a better price.

Because I approach DGB as a value investor - I don't feel the influence of either strategy.  Market manipulators take advantage of momentum traders (people who buy when prices rise and sell when prices fall).    Information is one of the most valuable assets that a trader can use to their advantage.  If a trader actually has good information about the market price - it is not an advantage to share the information with other traders.  Therefore, anyone who makes assertions about the market price is attempting to influence other traders for their own advantage.

Your circumstance and your posts stand apart.  I've read through your posts and thread.  From the beginning, you establish that you cannot be trusted.  You betray the trust of your existing partnerships for your own benefit.  Then, without a second thought, you ask people to send you seed money for your own pump club.  Your logic is confusing - it essentially says:  "I cheat and betray my existing partners because I want you to trust me so you will send me your money; I manipulate markets and leave other inexperienced traders holding the bag - so join me."  Anyone who thinks through your logic will see the problem.

Now, let's get back to your bad grammar with your made-up word "bagholding."  Who is left holding the bag?  Your term, although a grammar nightmare, is subtly astute.  You give us a choice ... either join your pursuit of greed without consequence, and profit without morality, or - instead - face the prospect of being left holding the bag in the wake of your exploits.  I'll worry about the bag later and continue to look for value.

One of the greatest values of digital currency is that they offer an alternative to the established practices of greed and corruption in our existing financial system.  I believe that many of us got invloved in digital currencies because we believe in a better and more equitable approach to economic exchange.  It's sad to see you corrupting that ideal for personal benefit ...




excuse me you have spelt badly wrong , I have marked it with **** so you can see
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October 25, 2015, 03:44:56 AM
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excuse me you have spelt badly wrong , I have marked it with **** so you can see

but that was the only thing you found wrong with it, right?  Grin
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October 25, 2015, 04:02:30 AM
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hi, why the price of digibyte remain low?
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October 25, 2015, 04:06:54 AM
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hi, why the price of digibyte remain low?
It is the market price, if you think it is low buy some.  Smiley
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October 25, 2015, 04:11:41 AM
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hi, why the price of digibyte remain low?
It is the market price, if you think it is low buy some.  Smiley
Hi,you are right hummmm  Shocked
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October 25, 2015, 04:16:54 AM
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hi, why the price of digibyte remain low?
It is the market price, if you think it is low buy some.  Smiley
Hi,you are right hummmm  Shocked
It's what people are selling it for, if you think it is too high put a bid in for what you think it is worth. I don't care either way!  Wink
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October 25, 2015, 05:19:33 AM
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Now i have 2.420.510 milion digibyte but the price is low.
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October 25, 2015, 07:22:52 AM
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Now i have 2.420.510 milion digibyte but the price is low.
Wow I only have 50K Sad

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October 25, 2015, 07:45:20 AM
Last edit: October 25, 2015, 08:06:00 AM by Gleb Gamow
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In re. "badely": It all depends what books your read.

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My late friend, Dr. Badely, of Chelmsford, hearing of the result of the treatment in the last case, at the end of the same year sent me an old gentleman, who had had a scrotal hernia for four years.

Now "I certainly don't judge people badely because of it" makes sense.

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October 25, 2015, 08:43:03 AM
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ok i sell when the price go up to 0.06
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October 25, 2015, 09:12:29 AM
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ok i sell when the price go up to 0.06

Is that in Bitcoin? Seems like a long way off, but to each their own. Doesn't hurt to be optimistic Smiley

Yes but i hope to sell them when the price go up to 0.06, maybe 0.50 (yes in bitcoin and then in euro)
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October 25, 2015, 11:23:29 AM
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ok i sell when the price go up to 0.06

Is that in Bitcoin? Seems like a long way off, but to each their own. Doesn't hurt to be optimistic Smiley

Yes but i hope to sell them when the price go up to 0.06, maybe 0.50 (yes in bitcoin and then in euro)
Lol there wouldn't even be enough BTC for us all, well we would need an USD exchange then if that happens.
Very unlikely 0.06btc, but lets hope it will lol
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October 25, 2015, 11:28:58 AM
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ok i sell when the price go up to 0.06

I think anything is possible but you may need to have to wait for a while for those prices  Grin

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October 25, 2015, 11:39:00 AM
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ok i sell when the price go up to 0.06

I think anything is possible but you may need to have to wait for a while for those prices  Grin

https://i.imgur.com/Po736Tj.gifv

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October 25, 2015, 11:49:14 AM
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ok i sell when the price go up to 0.06

I think anything is possible but you may need to have to wait for a while for those prices  Grin



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 Grin Time to start stashing those DigiBytes.

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October 25, 2015, 12:19:47 PM
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over 48 BTC buy wall at 70 sat on Polo  Shocked

Polo is where the big btc holders are now since the cryptsy jitters. I would only use polo and bittrex
61 btc from 73 to 70 Smiley
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October 25, 2015, 01:50:19 PM
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over 48 BTC buy wall at 70 sat on Polo  Shocked

Polo is where the big btc holders are now since the cryptsy jitters. I would only use polo and bittrex
61 btc from 73 to 70 Smiley

Totally real Roll Eyes

 The big 50 BTC wall might be fake. I don't know remains to be seen.

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