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We have been working on a new version of DigiByte.co. Before we make the switch over we would love to get everyones input on it: http://dev.digibyte.coPlease let us know any ideas, suggestions or fixes we should make. Awesome!!! Its open source?? I want to contribute some code for this project.
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bitkapp
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January 22, 2016, 02:40:45 PM |
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I'm wondering if anyone here is mining some DigiByte with a Raspberry Pi? Is there any documentation for a newbie out there how to do this?
I'm assuming that it doesn't really make you rich but I think I could support the network though.
Would be glad to get some help or advice.
Im quite certain that mining digibyte with a raspberry pi is close to impossible. I have tried setting up a DigiByte node on a raspberry pi and ran into problems whilst compiling the wallet. That being said if anyone has a creative solution here that would be awesome. As far as Im aware though the digibyte wallet doesn't support ARM devices like the raspberry pi.
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January 22, 2016, 02:54:57 PM |
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We have been working on a new version of DigiByte.co. Before we make the switch over we would love to get everyones input on it: http://dev.digibyte.coPlease let us know any ideas, suggestions or fixes we should make. Looks great. Things on first sight (only checked for 1 min but this was something that hit the eye): - Reddit logo top right of the site isn't the smiling Reddit logo, would be better to use that one - At the wallet section you offer 2 Google Chrome wallets which is fine, but the first one (non-gaming) doesn't have a Google logo, but more like a Mega cloud of OneDrive cloud logo. - Top left 'current digibyte price' not showing (I know, still dev site) And maybe in the top menu place a link to 'the team'. I know one of Jared's Youtube video's walking down the office showing people actually working on DGB got a lot of my trust.
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jc12345
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January 22, 2016, 03:45:32 PM |
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I'm wondering if anyone here is mining some DigiByte with a Raspberry Pi? Is there any documentation for a newbie out there how to do this?
I'm assuming that it doesn't really make you rich but I think I could support the network though.
Would be glad to get some help or advice.
Ill look into making one.
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mtnsaa
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January 22, 2016, 04:32:27 PM |
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We have been working on a new version of DigiByte.co. Before we make the switch over we would love to get everyones input on it: http://dev.digibyte.coPlease let us know any ideas, suggestions or fixes we should make. As a graphic designer I think the new layout is great and very elegant, I've always had a problem with the Digibyte logo, I get that it's a little playful to avoid something too cold or rigid (and the on-going relationship with the gaming industry) but the resolution in my opinion it's poor. Specially the type only logo, if it's used alone it looks really amateurish.
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ReSl
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January 22, 2016, 05:24:31 PM |
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Hi, cool that you want to finaly update the website. Its important to have a nice web presentation. But this is again just another build in ......(its not professional!) Jared, why you dont hire someone who just do it in a professional way? Sorry but scaling is not rigth, code is messi, use html 5, and and and.... please get this rigth this time. Its important! Just open the site on your mobile, or just change the size of your browser. Also get your backlinks right, thats SEO bro! I just done a very quick overview!!! THX
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January 22, 2016, 05:41:49 PM |
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Just to support DGB Gaming i installed TS Server on my NAS. Channels are enrypted. 32 Slots. Can also used to do meet ups.killswitch.no-ip.org:9987 We see us there, happy gaming! Mumble server is coming soon Mubmble server is up and running.killswitch.no-ip.org:64738 By the way.
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January 22, 2016, 06:03:19 PM |
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Just to support DGB Gaming i installed TS Server on my NAS. Channels are enrypted. 32 Slots. Can also used to do meet ups.killswitch.no-ip.org:9987 We see us there, happy gaming! Mumble server is coming soon Mubmble server is up and running.killswitch.no-ip.org:64738 By the way. Resi, I remember you building a market on the dgb blockchain, Is this still in progress?
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January 22, 2016, 06:48:26 PM |
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We have been working on a new version of DigiByte.co. Before we make the switch over we would love to get everyones input on it: http://dev.digibyte.coPlease let us know any ideas, suggestions or fixes we should make. First of all I would like to point out that it is a brilliant idea to redesign the website. However to be honest I don't really like the new design. Even the old one looks bether to me. The reason is that in my mind the website looks too overloaded. From the perspective of a new DGB or even cryptocurrency user I would probably not know where to click and get the right information that I am looking for. I think the whole structure of the site is wrong. And also the colors doesn't fit. Make the website cleaner, less is more in this case. I guess that's not want you wanted to hear but I just want to tell you my personal opinion about it. I'm sure you will find the best solution!
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plims
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January 22, 2016, 06:56:46 PM |
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I'm wondering if anyone here is mining some DigiByte with a Raspberry Pi? Is there any documentation for a newbie out there how to do this?
I'm assuming that it doesn't really make you rich but I think I could support the network though.
Would be glad to get some help or advice.
Ill look into making one. Awesome, thanks! I'm looking forward to check this out!
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mlkor
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January 22, 2016, 07:18:14 PM |
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Make the website cleaner, less is more in this case. I agree with the current/old website's advantage in laying out the basics and how to use DGB right there, streamlined, for new users.
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ReSl
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January 22, 2016, 07:20:18 PM |
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I'm wondering if anyone here is mining some DigiByte with a Raspberry Pi? Is there any documentation for a newbie out there how to do this?
I'm assuming that it doesn't really make you rich but I think I could support the network though.
Would be glad to get some help or advice.
Ill look into making one. Awesome, thanks! I'm looking forward to check this out! Yaa, me too. I will make a docker container like this one: https://medium.com/@abrkn/running-the-bitcoin-core-daemon-as-a-docker-container-7d290affa56b#.dh4epro88
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ReSl
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January 22, 2016, 07:25:08 PM |
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Resi, I remember you building a market on the dgb blockchain, Is this still in progress?
No, now its on ice. Need new input for reputation system etc. Im looking on https://www.reddit.com/r/openbazaar
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Jumbley
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January 22, 2016, 07:45:32 PM |
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I'm wondering if anyone here is mining some DigiByte with a Raspberry Pi? Is there any documentation for a newbie out there how to do this?
I'm assuming that it doesn't really make you rich but I think I could support the network though.
Would be glad to get some help or advice.
Ill look into making one. https://learn.adafruit.com/piminer-raspberry-pi-bitcoin-miner/initial-setup-and-assemblyIf it can mine bitcoin it can mine DigiByte! So mining at a pool should pretty much be this project. It's getting a DigiByte core wallet to sit on it as well that might be a little tricky but that would allow it to be a node and also solo mine! So that would be simply awesome!
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January 22, 2016, 08:13:46 PM |
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Featured projects looks great on the new website. News and blogs may need some more current updates. Also, being new to it, where can I find info quickly about the roadmap? And any place to find some of the featured projects' plans? Thank you
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January 22, 2016, 09:27:19 PM Last edit: January 22, 2016, 09:38:31 PM by pringles1901 |
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I'm wondering if anyone here is mining some DigiByte with a Raspberry Pi? Is there any documentation for a newbie out there how to do this?
I'm assuming that it doesn't really make you rich but I think I could support the network though.
Would be glad to get some help or advice.
Ill look into making one. https://learn.adafruit.com/piminer-raspberry-pi-bitcoin-miner/initial-setup-and-assemblyIf it can mine bitcoin it can mine DigiByte! So mining at a pool should pretty much be this project. It's getting a DigiByte core wallet to sit on it as well that might be a little tricky but that would allow it to be a node and also solo mine! So that would be simply awesome! Having wallets on PI Zero has already been done & I have proof too...yes it can be done & its pretty simple by the looks of it the person that did it for XPY did the whole set up in less than one day.....I would ask him but more than likely he would expect a fee for doing it However if there was a good response to a lot of you wanting this i could ask him how much Have just spoken with him its possible to put a wallet on them but as for mining not enough power...thats as much as i can tell you I aint no tech guy
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January 22, 2016, 11:11:15 PM |
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I am pleased to announce that DigiByte is included in the second "Alt-ernative" Crypto Book written by Christopher P. Thompson. Here is the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=985422.msg13644743#msg13644743A total of six pages will be devoted to DigiByte. Please private message me with any questions or reply to this thread comment.
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January 22, 2016, 11:37:40 PM |
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Make the website cleaner, less is more in this case. I agree with the current/old website's advantage in laying out the basics and how to use DGB right there, streamlined, for new users. Agreed: there are times when less is best. Bells and whistles are worthless without intuitive functionality. The old site was cleaner, brighter, happier. Personally I liked it better. Additionally, the beta has resizing and layer overlap issues with Firefox and Chrome on Android... As long as I'm giving feedback, I'll take advantage by also repeating my opinion that the smallest font on the new OP graphics should be at least double its current size . . . the most important thing is always firstly being able to clearly and easily read the content.
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January 23, 2016, 03:24:59 AM Last edit: January 23, 2016, 09:35:06 AM by yoyoamigo |
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Make the website cleaner, less is more in this case. I agree with the current/old website's advantage in laying out the basics and how to use DGB right there, streamlined, for new users. Agreed: there are times when less is best. Bells and whistles are worthless without intuitive functionality. The old site was cleaner, brighter, happier. Personally I liked it better. Additionally, the beta has resizing and layer overlap issues with Firefox and Chrome on Android... As long as I'm giving feedback, I'll take advantage by also repeating my opinion that the smallest font on the new OP graphics should be at least double its current size . . . the most important thing is always firstly being able to clearly and easily read the content. Actually the new website (dev.digibyte.co) already has less compared to the old website (digibyte.co). old website has 8-10 layers/rows of information. the new one has only 4-6 layers/rows. all it needs is just some proper structuring/segmentation and the new website will look cleaner naturally. you need to zoom out too and see how the whole web looks like from head to toe. its OBVIOUSLY LESS because there is so much less to scroll up and down on the new website. color wise, i think its perfect. from head to toe - fonts, borders, headers, template, etc. it vibrates strongly with DigiByte's colors and i believe that's what we want. Whenever i see white+dark blue+blue outside wherever i go, i will be reminded of DigiByte. the dark grey, grey and black fit in nicely to show Top and Bottom and creating sections. blog posts are meant to have their own colors since each post will have their own blog image. so we have to make sure to not take that into account when analyzing the blog's theme colors. Regardless, awesome job Jared and to the DigiByte Team! Hoping to see the improved version of the new website even if everything i had pointed out are ignored! At least from my point of view and on a serious note, there's definitely improvements in some areas compared to the old one. just that some areas were overlooked, some really simple mistakes were made and some...a few steps were taken backwards. Try to re-use some of the designs from the old website too. like the spinning gears. just got to be creative and it can make a lot of difference. you may refer to the *re-imagine* version of the new website for an example. link below In addition to the re-imagine version, keeping the animation of the gears from the old website will help to make the website feel "alive". its more of just improving a user's navigating (aka website viewing) experience. So not everything is static. As for the Testimonial Section, just an idea of one way to do it. you have better ways, go for it. Also, to make DigiMan more alive, would be cool to have glowing eyes. just a simple flash animation/GIF will do to make the eyes glow and dim, glow and dim and so on. At the end of the day, Jared decides. just wanted to point out what is obvious for some things. i am not well-versed in HTML Language or skilled enough to use Dreamweaver. so im afraid this is the best i can do for DigiByte: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg13642448#msg13642448Alright! Back to TRADING! ◈◈◈ Trading Tip ◈◈◈ Don't be greedy. Be the strategy.
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