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January 12, 2016, 11:12:57 AM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
LOL now were in the hell did you dig that BS up from...... Yeah this is straight up bullcrap, please no one pay attention to this.
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HarveyOne
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January 12, 2016, 11:30:36 AM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
LOL now were in the hell did you dig that BS up from...... Yeah this is straight up bullcrap, please no one pay attention to this. He's already spreading the crap on Twitter - just ignoring may be too little to distance Digibyte from such unwanted attempts to pump the coin.
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January 12, 2016, 11:30:45 AM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
Was this your hype attempt?
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January 12, 2016, 12:07:29 PM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
Was this your hype attempt? Also just a FYI on grammer, its hear not here
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January 12, 2016, 12:09:25 PM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
LOL now were in the hell did you dig that BS up from...... Yeah this is straight up bullcrap, please no one pay attention to this. He's already spreading the crap on Twitter - just ignoring may be too little to distance Digibyte from such unwanted attempts to pump the coin. good to see the community jump on him quickly this time though!
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January 12, 2016, 12:40:31 PM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
LOL now were in the hell did you dig that BS up from...... Yeah this is straight up bullcrap, please no one pay attention to this. He's already spreading the crap on Twitter - just ignoring may be too little to distance Digibyte from such unwanted attempts to pump the coin. good to see the community jump on him quickly this time though! It might create a negative effect in the end if that fake news spread like wildfire.
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January 12, 2016, 01:01:31 PM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
LOL now were in the hell did you dig that BS up from...... Yeah this is straight up bullcrap, please no one pay attention to this. He's already spreading the crap on Twitter - just ignoring may be too little to distance Digibyte from such unwanted attempts to pump the coin. good to see the community jump on him quickly this time though! It might create a negative effect in the end if that fake news spread like wildfire. People will do research first, The only negative effect will be on Monsterpricezero his reputation (If thats even possible)
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January 12, 2016, 03:05:16 PM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
LOL now were in the hell did you dig that BS up from...... Yeah this is straight up bullcrap, please no one pay attention to this. He's already spreading the crap on Twitter - just ignoring may be too little to distance Digibyte from such unwanted attempts to pump the coin. good to see the community jump on him quickly this time though! It might create a negative effect in the end if that fake news spread like wildfire. People will do research first, The only negative effect will be on Monsterpricezero his reputation (If thats even possible) Well, his reputation was already low imo before that comment lol
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January 12, 2016, 05:11:27 PM |
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Great to here that DGB will be partnering with Microsoft.
LOL now were in the hell did you dig that BS up from...... Yeah this is straight up bullcrap, please no one pay attention to this. He's already spreading the crap on Twitter - just ignoring may be too little to distance Digibyte from such unwanted attempts to pump the coin. good to see the community jump on him quickly this time though! It might create a negative effect in the end if that fake news spread like wildfire. People will do research first, The only negative effect will be on Monsterpricezero his reputation (If thats even possible) Well, his reputation was already low imo before that comment lol Click on “MonsterZeroPrice” and in the user profile click on “Trust”, then click on “Post new feedback” and leave your comments about what's occurred.
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Verias
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January 12, 2016, 05:55:13 PM |
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Done . hope this will work Hello Everyone,
If you have have any funds on dgbwallet.com please withdraw them now as we will be shutting the platform down in a few days. We are doing this becouse we want people to using the Gaming Wallet where people are in control of their own funds.
Reminder Reminder
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Jumbley
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January 12, 2016, 06:18:17 PM |
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Been looking at the markets a bit today and reading the troll boxes and you know what, I can see where Pringles is coming from. Anyone new to DigiByte or crypto in general is very likely to get or at least feel badly burnt in the process and that can’t be good for our community and we need a community for survival. The sensible things to do are, if you want to trade buy only when price hits a floor and sell as soon as a pump peaks ready to buy back at the next floor. Probably wise just to add, don’t trade with all of your stash in case someone with some serious cash decides they like dgb and puts it out of your reach. If you are long term, you should only buy when the current floor is reached and then probably just go away for a year or two or concentrate on applications.
What Pringles is totally wrong about, the price action has nothing to do with the developers of DigiByte, who all work very hard.
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January 12, 2016, 06:48:16 PM |
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Been looking at the markets a bit today and reading the troll boxes and you know what, I can see where Pringles is coming from. Anyone new to DigiByte or crypto in general is very likely to get or at least feel badly burnt in the process and that can’t be good for our community and we need a community for survival. The sensible things to do are, if you want to trade buy only when price hits a floor and sell as soon as a pump peaks ready to buy back at the next floor. Probably wise just to add, don’t trade with all of your stash in case someone with some serious cash decides they like dgb and puts it out of your reach. If you are long term, you should only buy when the current floor is reached and then probably just go away for a year or two or concentrate on applications.
What Pringles is totally wrong about, the price action has nothing to do with the developers of DigiByte, who all work very hard.
This is true for all trading, buy low and sell high, I prefer "buy now and sell higher", its a shame that both types of investors are using the same forum and two different strategies, short term traders want to make a small amount quickly, turnover a 5-10% profit daily, this can only be done by jumping from coin to coin (today FCT and ETH are getting all the attention, in a few weeks time it will be back to DGB when it starts to rise quickly). Long term investors buy new coins at very low prices and pray for a big return from at least one of their coins. Not sure which camp I am in, I bought a large amount in mid 2014, been selling and buying (shorting) over the last 6 months to increase DGB numbers, plus adding to the pile over time by purchasing a million or two every few weeks. I have a selling strategy already figured out, its a staged sell over 5 years. Nothing wrong with either strategy, but remember if your short term you will only make a small profit on each "pump" and timing is critical.
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January 12, 2016, 06:49:17 PM |
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Done, would be awesome to see Jared talking about DigiByte on stage!
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Verias
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January 12, 2016, 06:55:27 PM |
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Volume is also alot better then last year .. But i think coins without a stable price and alot of pump and dumps won't get really big investors.
maybe we need something like a slack group where only treu investors are in that are trusted in the digibyte community and have a set amount of DGB to counter some pump and dumps.
last year we had 2 big pump and dumps ... it's good and fun to follow it and take profit when your a long term holder. But it can also destroy a coin and scare big investors
just my opinion. I always hold 50% of my DGB safely ofline.
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MonsterZeroPrice
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January 12, 2016, 07:00:15 PM |
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The most fishy characteristic in this coin is the peanut buy support
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January 12, 2016, 07:04:21 PM |
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maybe we need something like a slack group where only true investors are in that are trusted in the digibyte community and have a set amount of DGB to counter some pump and dumps.
Interesting idea, how would a slack group counter a pump and dump ? How would the group be vetted, I am true investor with 10's of millions of DGB (not quite at the 100's of millions yet) but how would "trusted in the community" be calculated ?
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January 12, 2016, 07:07:49 PM |
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Been looking at the markets a bit today and reading the troll boxes and you know what, I can see where Pringles is coming from. Anyone new to DigiByte or crypto in general is very likely to get or at least feel badly burnt in the process and that can’t be good for our community and we need a community for survival. The sensible things to do are, if you want to trade buy only when price hits a floor and sell as soon as a pump peaks ready to buy back at the next floor. Probably wise just to add, don’t trade with all of your stash in case someone with some serious cash decides they like dgb and puts it out of your reach. If you are long term, you should only buy when the current floor is reached and then probably just go away for a year or two or concentrate on applications.
What Pringles is totally wrong about, the price action has nothing to do with the developers of DigiByte, who all work very hard.
This is true for all trading, buy low and sell high, I prefer "buy now and sell higher", its a shame that both types of investors are using the same forum and two different strategies, short term traders want to make a small amount quickly, turnover a 5-10% profit daily, this can only be done by jumping from coin to coin (today FCT and ETH are getting all the attention, in a few weeks time it will be back to DGB when it starts to rise quickly). Long term investors buy new coins at very low prices and pray for a big return from at least one of their coins. Not sure which camp I am in, I bought a large amount in mid 2014, been selling and buying (shorting) over the last 6 months to increase DGB numbers, plus adding to the pile over time by purchasing a million or two every few weeks. I have a selling strategy already figured out, its a staged sell over 5 years. Nothing wrong with either strategy, but remember if your short term you will only make a small profit on each "pump" and timing is critical. True, I’m sure EPLDCC explained this all once and showed how ‘long term’ wins in the end with a lot less hassle.
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January 12, 2016, 07:10:29 PM |
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Remember this. Many of us will be stuffing ourselves over the holidays, so I thought I’d offer some food for thought for consumption by the general DigiByte community and I came up with pie! The DigiByte pie in the sky club to be precise! We are approaching the New Year and DigiByte’s second birthday. There are over 5.5 billion Digibyte in circulation already and another 19 years of coin production to go before all 21 billion coins will have been minted. Price or low price is often in discussion in this forum and as much as many of us believe it is not the most important aspect of DigiByte right now, it would be dishonest to say it is not of concern at all. So as a community what could we do to increase it? Could we target price at one dollar per Digibyte and actively do something about achieving that? I think this is possible, if we worked as a community, and this is my idea of how we might go about doing just that! A community acts together but it is extremely difficult to ensure that we do act together and not as individuals, people will always be tempted to move first because they know others will if they don’t. Imagine we set up a club (the pie in the sky club) and we limited it to 1 million shares or members of this club. If we set the share value to 10,000 DGB, the total fund would have a potential target value of 10 billion DGB, nearly half of all the DigiByte that will ever be produced. These funds would then be controlled by the trusted club trustees, contractually and legally bound to carry out their activities in accordance within the predetermined rules set out by the community members in a transparent manner so that everyone could see them and be reassured that this DigiByte at least, was off the market and was unable to be dumped onto it. The mandate of the club could be as simple as this. All shares would be paid back to their respective owner, when DigiByte reached a fiat US dollar value of one dollar and remained above that value for 30 consecutive days or 30 days after all 1 million shares were allocated and total fund value was achieved, whichever came first! A $1 share at today’s prices could be worth $10,000 possibly when redeemed, hence ‘pie in the sky’ and if that wasn’t quite achieved, the club would have gone a long way to improving the value of DigiByte anyway. Of course it would take time and cost money to set up a trust like this, so maybe the first hurdle would be to cost and fund that itself but this is the sort of thing that DigiByte Group was set up for, so that the community can do things like this. Maybe each share would come with a management fee, I don’t know because I have not taken this idea any further than it is presented here in front of you the DigiByte community for your consideration. I’m not going to do anything more about it unless the support for it is overwhelming, so tell me what you think! Please discuss and happy holidays everyone! Sounds like a good idea! I am in!
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bitkapp
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January 12, 2016, 07:11:57 PM |
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Guys don't fight the market and only (day) trade if you know how to, that's my advice. P.S: MonsterPriceZero or whatever your name is you've been ignored
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January 12, 2016, 07:13:37 PM |
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The most fishy characteristic in this coin is the peanut buy support
It's not that peanuts. FCT is worth 0.00270001 BTC with a buy support on POLO of 277.3 BTC DGB is worth 0.00000034 BTC with a buy support on POLO of 21.2 BTC FCT is worth thousands (x7900) times as much with only ten(ish) times (x10) the buy support (these are rough estimates)
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