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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3055610 times)
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October 29, 2015, 06:11:56 PM
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Hi guys i've just restored a private key through the Android Digibyte wallet, I was able to send 1 dgb out of it as a test, but when i try to send them all it's saying not enough coins, (the rest are unconfirmed)
Does anyone know why this is?
Do you have the latest wallet version? PM us or email dev@digibyte.co. There are a few issues with that wallet. Mainly DigiByte transactions are so fast the original bitcoin Android wallet can't keep up... Even with several modifications. We are at block 1.3 million + while BTC is still flirting with 400k. Meaning we are paving the way and fixing issues that will soon plague and divide Bitcoin even further.

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October 29, 2015, 06:24:07 PM
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Hi guys i've just restored a private key through the Android Digibyte wallet, I was able to send 1 dgb out of it as a test, but when i try to send them all it's saying not enough coins, (the rest are unconfirmed)
Does anyone know why this is?
Do you have the latest wallet version? PM us or email dev@digibyte.co. There are a few issues with that wallet. Mainly DigiByte transactions are so fast the original bitcoin Android wallet can't keep up... Even with several modifications. We are at block 1.3 million + while BTC is still flirting with 400k. Meaning we are paving the way and fixing issues that will soon plague and divide Bitcoin even further.

The key is to simply go fix the problem. Not start a pointless public debate when anyone can review the open source codebase in the future. #satoshi #leadership

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October 29, 2015, 06:30:10 PM
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Hi guys i've just restored a private key through the Android Digibyte wallet, I was able to send 1 dgb out of it as a test, but when i try to send them all it's saying not enough coins, (the rest are unconfirmed)
Does anyone know why this is?
Do you have the latest wallet version? PM us or email dev@digibyte.co. There are a few issues with that wallet. Mainly DigiByte transactions are so fast the original bitcoin Android wallet can't keep up... Even with several modifications. We are at block 1.3 million + while BTC is still flirting with 400k. Meaning we are paving the way and fixing issues that will soon plague and divide Bitcoin even further.

The key is to simply go fix the problem. Not start a pointless public debate when anyone can review the open source codebase in the future. #satoshi #leadership
This is why this coin is going places!  Smiley
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October 29, 2015, 07:13:56 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
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October 29, 2015, 07:26:27 PM
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Hi guys i've just restored a private key through the Android Digibyte wallet, I was able to send 1 dgb out of it as a test, but when i try to send them all it's saying not enough coins, (the rest are unconfirmed)
Does anyone know why this is?
Re-sync the wallet, should find options in top RHS corner.  Smiley

Thanks just trying that now.

Hi guys i've just restored a private key through the Android Digibyte wallet, I was able to send 1 dgb out of it as a test, but when i try to send them all it's saying not enough coins, (the rest are unconfirmed)
Does anyone know why this is?
Do you have the latest wallet version? PM us or email dev@digibyte.co. There are a few issues with that wallet. Mainly DigiByte transactions are so fast the original bitcoin Android wallet can't keep up... Even with several modifications. We are at block 1.3 million + while BTC is still flirting with 400k. Meaning we are paving the way and fixing issues that will soon plague and divide Bitcoin even further.

The key is to simply go fix the problem. Not start a pointless public debate when anyone can review the open source codebase in the future. #satoshi #leadership
This is why this coin is going places!  Smiley

Too right..
though there are still many problems with crypto in general, i've had a lot of trouble with digibyte particularly which was mainly my fault. Oh that reminds me, i'd maybe put a notice on the OP saying something like 'Do not use dgbaddress.org or digiaddress.org to generate addresses', to stop newcomers having the issue i did. And maybe instructions on how to restore the bad keys (through Android wallet)..
These issues are expected though, it's still early days in the crypto world.. how long do you reckon it'll be until your average joe can buy/use em? I think a dgb > fiat exchange would be needed? Any plans for this in the future?
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October 29, 2015, 07:56:11 PM
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Hi guys i've just restored a private key through the Android Digibyte wallet, I was able to send 1 dgb out of it as a test, but when i try to send them all it's saying not enough coins, (the rest are unconfirmed)
Does anyone know why this is?
Re-sync the wallet, should find options in top RHS corner.  Smiley

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Hi guys i've just restored a private key through the Android Digibyte wallet, I was able to send 1 dgb out of it as a test, but when i try to send them all it's saying not enough coins, (the rest are unconfirmed)
Does anyone know why this is?
Do you have the latest wallet version? PM us or email dev@digibyte.co. There are a few issues with that wallet. Mainly DigiByte transactions are so fast the original bitcoin Android wallet can't keep up... Even with several modifications. We are at block 1.3 million + while BTC is still flirting with 400k. Meaning we are paving the way and fixing issues that will soon plague and divide Bitcoin even further.

The key is to simply go fix the problem. Not start a pointless public debate when anyone can review the open source codebase in the future. #satoshi #leadership

I had a similar problem with an android wallet once and that did it for me but the advice given to you after my post was given to you, probably by Jared himself and you should follow it.  Smiley


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October 29, 2015, 08:04:37 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them
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October 29, 2015, 08:13:44 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them

I've sold again...I buy when it's "low" (50-70 satoshi) and sell when it's "high" from 100 and beyond, it's that simple for me. Of course 100 satoshi is not high for DGB but that's the actual market value. Either way we all win because we have faith on the project long term. If it drops to 50 satoshi I would buy like crazy. And under all circumstances I keep a nice amount for long term.
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October 29, 2015, 08:15:55 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them
i did sold 60% of my bags when it went up alot.
Wanted to buy back when it dropped to 50-70 sat.

Never expected  it to stay this strong.

Little sad i don't have that many dgb anymore.
But wil wait and see where price goes in next weeks / months before i buy more at 100+sat.

Keep up the good work!
I like how this is going.  My remaining dgb wil stay in a safe place Cheesy
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October 29, 2015, 08:18:52 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them
I'll be in line behind him.  Smiley If only I was brave enough to go back on cryptsy and take them silly walls out but bad things happen to greedy people for a good reason.
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October 29, 2015, 08:19:24 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them

I've sold again...I buy when it's "low" (50-70 satoshi) and sell when it's "high" from 100 and beyond, it's that simple for me. Of course 100 satoshi is not high for DGB but that's the actual market value. Either way we all win because we have faith on the project long term. If it drops to 50 satoshi I would buy like crazy. And under all circumstances I keep a nice amount for long term.
Man i don't even know if it will EVER reach 50 satoshi again, that would make the Shark really happy if that happens.
The buywalls are just HUGE, everyone is going after DigiBytes like shopping on black friday lol
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October 29, 2015, 08:22:34 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them
I'll be in line behind him.  Smiley If only I was brave enough to go back on cryptsy and take them silly walls out but bad things happen to greedy people for a good reason.
Nah Jumbley, stay away from cryptsy.
I tried to verify my account and got rejected and now i regret it lol.
I just pretend like they don't exist now
And i gotta keep that sentence in the back of my head, that bad things happen to greedy people.
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October 29, 2015, 08:30:23 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them
I'll be in line behind him.  Smiley If only I was brave enough to go back on cryptsy and take them silly walls out but bad things happen to greedy people for a good reason.
Nah Jumbley, stay away from cryptsy.
I tried to verify my account and got rejected and now i regret it lol.
I just pretend like they don't exist now
And i gotta keep that sentence in the back of my head, that bad things happen to greedy people.
I'm just not brave or greedy enough anyway.  Wink
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October 29, 2015, 08:59:36 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them
I'll be in line behind him.  Smiley If only I was brave enough to go back on cryptsy and take them silly walls out but bad things happen to greedy people for a good reason.
Nah Jumbley, stay away from cryptsy.
I tried to verify my account and got rejected and now i regret it lol.
I just pretend like they don't exist now
And i gotta keep that sentence in the back of my head, that bad things happen to greedy people.

Yes right now if it goes below 80 I would definitely buy again. I could've waited it to rise more because right now it's almost 110. I agree DGB at 50 right now is kinda out of the question, like BTC, I just don't see it dropping below $250 anytime soon.
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October 29, 2015, 09:17:33 PM
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Who else has been tempted to sell with these rising btc prices? I have to slap my hand away from the keyboard. Short term temptation is a killer  Grin. Very impressed the price has remained this high for so long and with a increase in btc price.
well i'm happy to buy your dgb if you're gonna sell them
I'll be in line behind him.  Smiley If only I was brave enough to go back on cryptsy and take them silly walls out but bad things happen to greedy people for a good reason.
Nah Jumbley, stay away from cryptsy.
I tried to verify my account and got rejected and now i regret it lol.
I just pretend like they don't exist now
And i gotta keep that sentence in the back of my head, that bad things happen to greedy people.

Yes right now if it goes below 80 I would definitely buy again. I could've waited it to rise more because right now it's almost 110. I agree DGB at 50 right now is kinda out of the question, like BTC, I just don't see it dropping below $250 anytime soon.
Yeah i would buy too but theres always alot of competition when buying which is quite annoying, just need to have so patience before it goes below the 100 again.
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October 29, 2015, 10:29:51 PM
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Can anyone tell me how aggressively Digibyte cut its inflation rate in the previous hardforks? Any plans to do it again with Digispeed? The more we do that, the richer we get, right guys?  Grin

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October 29, 2015, 10:41:11 PM
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Breakout coming imo: volume ready to move coupled with triangle/inverse H&S technically as head is lowest point though not perfect looking. Assuming we break up here but we'll see.

That's some very nice technical analysis that I agree with, and I love how it's happening with numerous major size bids steadily moving up with price. That's very healthy, especially when volume is expanding at a reasonably stable, not at all exuberant, way. When watching the tape you get the sense, or I am anyway, that this thing could explode way higher at any time, but probably not until after at lease several more days of steady "drift" higher.

I really like what I'm seeing in the DGB market, and even more so considering that BTC has itself gained more than 20% in the last 10 days or so as well!

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October 29, 2015, 11:42:44 PM
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Don't you think Digibyte should give Myriad more credit, seeing as it's essentially a premined, instamined clone of Myriad? I don't see any mention of Myriad on the ANN, the website, even the subreddit... What's going on guys?

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Don't you think Digibyte should give Myriad more credit, seeing as it's essentially a premined, instamined clone of Myriad? I don't see any mention of Myriad on the ANN, the website, even the subreddit... What's going on guys?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg12554188#msg12554188

Don't you think you should buy some DigiByte?
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October 30, 2015, 12:06:52 AM
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Why does the ANN page say:

1st coin to fork to multi-algorithm mining (Most fair distribution).


When Myriadcoin was first and Digibyte is merely a copy of myriadcoins multi-algo implementation?

What more on the ANN page are lies?

Why don't you mention the massive block reward cut that made early miners benefited hugely?
DigiByte was the first coin to fork from a single algo (scrypt) to multiple algos. Myriad launched from the beginning of their blockchain with multiple algorithms. Our implementation was unique. However Myriad did a great job and help prove multi algo was possible. The hard fork and reduction is referenced in the first few posts.  We have no intent to deceive anyone. The better question to ask is how many of the coins that launched around the time of DigiByte still have a dedicated development time behind them almost 2 years later?

'1st coin to fork to multi-algorithm mining (Most fair distribution)' seems like deceptive language to me. A post buried in the middle of this very long thread does not sound to me like an earnest attempt to give credit to Myriad. And they mention the reduction being 'referenced in the first few posts'. Can anyone link me to that? I'm still having trouble finding it.

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