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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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December 28, 2015, 10:32:14 AM
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DigiStats is down  Huh ?

I like to speculate
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December 28, 2015, 12:19:48 PM
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DigiStats is down  Huh ?
yes but unfortunately the only people that can look into this are still on holiday. Sorry, I'm sure it will be back up as soon as they return.
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December 28, 2015, 03:10:40 PM
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DigiStats is down  Huh ?
yes but unfortunately the only people that can look into this are still on holiday. Sorry, I'm sure it will be back up as soon as they return.

ahh thanks for clearing that up  Wink Smiley

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December 28, 2015, 09:17:29 PM
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Can someone post the Sha256 difficulty and network hash rate for Digibyte?  I was looking at buying some asics and was trying to figure out the profitability. 

Once Digistats is back up this info will be a few clicks away, I'm just not sure where else to get it.

Thanks!
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December 28, 2015, 09:31:52 PM
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Can someone post the Sha256 difficulty and network hash rate for Digibyte?  I was looking at buying some asics and was trying to figure out the profitability. 

Once Digistats is back up this info will be a few clicks away, I'm just not sure where else to get it.

Thanks!

I think its "Mining Difficulty   68.70819119" and can be found at "http://digiexplorer.info/status"
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December 28, 2015, 09:45:03 PM
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hi there

too many pages to read. please give me 5 reasons why i should buy this coin.

thanks
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December 29, 2015, 12:32:46 AM
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hi there

too many pages to read. please give me 5 reasons why i should buy this coin.

thanks
I’ll give you some good advice instead. Research any investment thoroughly before investing!    Wink
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December 29, 2015, 12:42:42 AM
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hi there

too many pages to read. please give me 5 reasons why i should buy this coin.

thanks

I can tell you one strong point of this coin and one weak point.

The strong point for me  is the fact of be multi-algo minable giving a great visibility in miner's world

The weak point is the fact there are too much coins being issued daily and in long term it usually damage the value

in fact only is a personal opinion

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December 29, 2015, 12:51:30 AM
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hi there

too many pages to read. please give me 5 reasons why i should buy this coin.

thanks

Wow, you sound like you might be a little high-maintenance. Read the first page and you'll find your reasons there.  Grin
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December 29, 2015, 01:04:50 AM
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The weak point is the fact there are too much coins being issued daily and in long term it usually damage the value

in fact only is a personal opinion


In reality, the supply is fine it's the distribution that needs work.

Regular people still like to think in whole numbers.

Which sounds more appealing to you?

Here's 0.00038000 Bitcoin

or

Here's 1000 Digibyte

Fact: Most people still struggle with fractions in their adult life.

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December 29, 2015, 01:30:12 AM
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Can someone post the Sha256 difficulty and network hash rate for Digibyte?  I was looking at buying some asics and was trying to figure out the profitability.  

Once Digistats is back up this info will be a few clicks away, I'm just not sure where else to get it.

Thanks!
I quite like this site.  Smiley

http://www.whattomine.com/asic

And don’t forget about the potential of the value of the coins that you mine going up. Ask yourself which coin has a better chance of doubling, BTC or DGB?
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December 29, 2015, 06:02:39 AM
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Can someone post the Sha256 difficulty and network hash rate for Digibyte?  I was looking at buying some asics and was trying to figure out the profitability.  

Once Digistats is back up this info will be a few clicks away, I'm just not sure where else to get it.

Thanks!
I quite like this site.  Smiley

http://www.whattomine.com/asic

And don’t forget about the potential of the value of the coins that you mine going up. Ask yourself which coin has a better chance of doubling, BTC or DGB?

Everyone should be mining BTC and then using the BTC to buy DGB.  This is actually better for the price than mining DGB. Tongue
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December 29, 2015, 09:29:57 AM
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What happen on pool "theblocksfactory.com", the site web is out Angry and no news on the web

Online for me.
https://dgb-groestl.theblocksfactory.com/

Want to see the Future of Retail omnichannel demo store powered by Digibyte & Tofugear teams?
Please feel free to contact me if you have anything to report or you have any questions.
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Can someone post the Sha256 difficulty and network hash rate for Digibyte?  I was looking at buying some asics and was trying to figure out the profitability.  

Once Digistats is back up this info will be a few clicks away, I'm just not sure where else to get it.

Thanks!
I quite like this site.  Smiley

http://www.whattomine.com/asic

And don’t forget about the potential of the value of the coins that you mine going up. Ask yourself which coin has a better chance of doubling, BTC or DGB?

Everyone should be mining BTC and then using the BTC to buy DGB.  This is actually better for the price than mining DGB. Tongue
If you mine BTC, you have to wait considerable amounts of time before receiving any payment and you will not be supporting the DigiByte network. This means that the people left, will be mining more of the available DigiByte and possibly dumping it straight to market. I have observed that network speed increases with price and vice versa, so we should certainly not all be mining BTC and then buying DGB but I can understand why you might come to that conclusion.
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December 29, 2015, 03:38:52 PM
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hi there

too many pages to read. please give me 5 reasons why i should buy this coin.

thanks

The first year of this coin was written about in the book "DigiByte - History of the First Year".  I only write about coins which had very eventful histories.  This is one reason, in my opinion, to try (or even invest in) DigiByte. 
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December 29, 2015, 11:12:08 PM
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When solo mining is there a risk when also running as a full node? I seem to get more orphans as a full node, which is the opposite of what I would expect. Maybe just not large enough sample size or I'm unaware of a risk of solo mining as a full node? Huh

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December 30, 2015, 12:14:23 AM
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When solo mining is there a risk when also running as a full node? I seem to get more orphans as a full node, which is the opposite of what I would expect. Maybe just not large enough sample size or I'm unaware of a risk of solo mining as a full node? Huh
Can you solo mine without being a full node?  Being a node is surely an advantage when you find a block and necessary when you don’t, I would have thought. And then I think any advantage gained by finding a block is greatly diminished by blocks being found on the other algorithms and one of the reasons that DigiByte is truly pioneering as a scale-able decentralized solution to bitcoins problem.
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December 30, 2015, 01:48:45 AM
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You have a good coin here but most ppl in this thread are just looking for the price to go up. Why so narrowminded? Coins is used to move something with a value from one point to another. Then its not that important if the price is 60 or 600 satoshi. The things that matters are if blockchain moves and how easy it is to use it and why using it instead of another coin.
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December 30, 2015, 02:59:27 AM
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You have a good coin here but most ppl in this thread are just looking for the price to go up. Why so narrowminded? Coins is used to move something with a value from one point to another. Then its not that important if the price is 60 or 600 satoshi. The things that matters are if blockchain moves and how easy it is to use it and why using it instead of another coin.
Digibyte certainly has the potential to create a very wise community, in time I expect this to happen as it fulfils the criteria by having; Diversity of opinion amongst its community, Independence, decentralization and aggregation. 
It is still very much early days for this technology as far as the world is concerned and DigiByte strives at being part of the solution and is already doing what some say can’t be done! 
It is however, still a form of money and often the only reason that people become aware of DigiByte is because the price dramatically improves, this supports the illusion that there is fast money to be made for everyone and greed overcomes sense for fear of being left behind.
I think anyone caught out in one of these rallies will make good as long as they are patient and right now, really is a good time to buy DigiByte in my opinion.
People were coming onto this thread and asking if now was a good time to buy DigiByte when it was at 100 sat during a pump, only the people moving the market knows the answer to that then but right now even I will say it is.
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December 30, 2015, 03:21:47 AM
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When solo mining is there a risk when also running as a full node? I seem to get more orphans as a full node, which is the opposite of what I would expect. Maybe just not large enough sample size or I'm unaware of a risk of solo mining as a full node? Huh
Can you solo mine without being a full node?  Being a node is surely an advantage when you find a block and necessary when you don’t, I would have thought. And then I think any advantage gained by finding a block is greatly diminished by blocks being found on the other algorithms and one of the reasons that DigiByte is truly pioneering as a scale-able decentralized solution to bitcoins problem.
Yeah I should have clarified that better lol, I mean a full node with incoming connections, open ports. It was probably just coincidence I started getting a lot of orphans when I opened the ports to allow incoming connections just wondering if there was some risk I was unaware of.

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