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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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April 19, 2017, 07:29:15 PM
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Where can I see how much hashrate is on each algorithm within the entire network?

https://www.miners-pool.eu/ has the live hashrates for groestl, skein, and qubit.

http://www.whattomine.com has them all, but period averaged.

They're all derived from the network difficulty to mine which can be taken directly from the core wallet.

In all cases you'll need to add them up and then appropriately adjust (1 GHs sha-256 = 1 MHs scrypt, for example) in order to get a "global" figure for the entire network.

Hope this helps.

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April 19, 2017, 07:39:16 PM
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How to fix this ??




In your digibyte.conf file change the rpcallowip=192.168.1.* to either rpcallowip=192.168.1.0/24 or rpcallowip=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0




Where is located digibyte.conf file Huh

If I remember correctly, off the top of my head, if you're on Linux, look in ~/.digibyte and if you're using Windows, look in %APPDATA%\DigiByte (or C:\Users\your_user_name\AppData\Roaming\DigiByte)

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BTW, if you want to get a sense for how much short interest there is in DGB, watch the break of 103 (if we get it). That's where there will be covering, and the momentum on the break should give some insight into current short interest. Not that it really matters to most of us, but it is fun to watch and be aware of anyway . . . and as long as I'm going off with all of this, why not mention it too? Wink



Having a lot of fun with this, but don't be afraid to let me know you're tired of it if you are.  Wink

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April 19, 2017, 09:50:25 PM
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BTW, if you want to get a sense for how much short interest there is in DGB, watch the break of 103 (if we get it). That's where there will be covering, and the momentum on the break should give some insight into current short interest. Not that it really matters to most of us, but it is fun to watch and be aware of anyway . . . and as long as I'm going off with all of this, why not mention it too? Wink

Having a lot of fun with this, but don't be afraid to let me know you're tired of it if you are.  Wink


I see the history in the chart, just wondering how you come up with the prediction?  Do you make your own algorithms? Is there a general pattern with crypto?  Or, is there a general pattern with specific coins?

I'm a bit of a math/comp-sci guy, so it's pretty interesting, but I'm having trouble relating the numbers to the potential future...excuse my lack of experience Smiley
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April 19, 2017, 10:14:38 PM
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Stupid question - does it take 95% or 70% to activate Segwit within the DGB coin protocol code? I read 70% activation threshold but also read somewhere that Segwit required 95%.

I noticed the current 91%+ mining support - very nice!
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April 19, 2017, 10:19:47 PM
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BTW, if you want to get a sense for how much short interest there is in DGB, watch the break of 103 (if we get it). That's where there will be covering, and the momentum on the break should give some insight into current short interest. Not that it really matters to most of us, but it is fun to watch and be aware of anyway . . . and as long as I'm going off with all of this, why not mention it too? Wink

Having a lot of fun with this, but don't be afraid to let me know you're tired of it if you are.  Wink


I see the history in the chart, just wondering how you come up with the prediction?  Do you make your own algorithms? Is there a general pattern with crypto?  Or, is there a general pattern with specific coins?

I'm a bit of a math/comp-sci guy, so it's pretty interesting, but I'm having trouble relating the numbers to the potential future...excuse my lack of experience Smiley


There's really nothing too it. Literally. It's a very small set of something like if/else statements based on Fibonacci numbers, so small in fact, that the majority are on the presentation I posted a couple of pages back. So small that anyone can do it with the simpliest tools, but so powerful that very complicated programs have been written for automated trading, what are known as "trading algorithms" and "programed trading". Those programs are really designed for the timeline more than anything though, as their reason for being is to do the most calculations as fast as possible at the most micro level possible (time and spread). But a "program" isn't necessary for the everyday John Doe. Have a close look at that presentation, and the couple of other things I've said since, and you'll have 90% of it. (And if you're really itching to learn more, http://eminiaddict.com/ is the place to start . . . and finish - Halsey is the authority.)
 

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April 19, 2017, 10:30:50 PM
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Cool...thx!
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April 19, 2017, 11:49:12 PM
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BTW, if you want to get a sense for how much short interest there is in DGB, watch the break of 103 (if we get it). That's where there will be covering, and the momentum on the break should give some insight into current short interest. Not that it really matters to most of us, but it is fun to watch and be aware of anyway . . . and as long as I'm going off with all of this, why not mention it too? Wink

Having a lot of fun with this, but don't be afraid to let me know you're tired of it if you are.  Wink


I see the history in the chart, just wondering how you come up with the prediction?  Do you make your own algorithms? Is there a general pattern with crypto?  Or, is there a general pattern with specific coins?

I'm a bit of a math/comp-sci guy, so it's pretty interesting, but I'm having trouble relating the numbers to the potential future...excuse my lack of experience Smiley


There's really nothing too it. Literally. It's a very small set of something like if/else statements based on Fibonacci numbers, so small in fact, that the majority are on the presentation I posted a couple of pages back. So small that anyone can do it with the simpliest tools, but so powerful that very complicated programs have been written for automated trading, what are known as "trading algorithms" and "programed trading". Those programs are really designed for the timeline more than anything though, as their reason for being is to do the most calculations as fast as possible at the most micro level possible (time and spread). But a "program" isn't necessary for the everyday John Doe. Have a close look at that presentation, and the couple of other things I've said since, and you'll have 90% of it. (And if you're really itching to learn more, http://eminiaddict.com/ is the place to start . . . and finish - Halsey is the authority.)
 


enjoying your posts and learning alot from them, dont stop please.

also, where can people short DGB?

I only trade on bittrex and don't see anything like that there, I heard polo has margin, is it polo?

thanks again
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April 19, 2017, 11:57:30 PM
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Dgb is not on margin. If you sell and price goes up, you will have to FOMO and buy less for higher price Wink (if U decide to ride the trend)
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April 20, 2017, 01:37:26 AM
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Only around 4600 Segwit signaling blocks left to mine, gratz and look forward to future development. Smiley

http://www.digibyte.co/why-we-support-segwit-digibyte

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April 20, 2017, 01:44:38 AM
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Thanks for the update. I'm looking forward to higher valuation.
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April 20, 2017, 06:54:12 AM
Last edit: April 20, 2017, 10:25:53 AM by HR
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also, where can people short DGB?

I only trade on bittrex and don't see anything like that there, I heard polo has margin, is it polo?

thanks again

To be honest I don't know the answer to either of your questions. I've never been interested in doing either in crypto. Way too dangerous. Crypto is way too manipulated. I only buy what I think makes a good long term investment and I only sell long positions when I think long term gains can be brought forward and realized today instead of sometime in the future (that being said, I have been playing around "making a market" in one coin on a smaller exchange, but nothing serious). But from what I understand, Poloniex, you know, that highly manipulative exchange with the troll box on the right of it main exchange window, has margin trading and also lends coins that can be shorted. As I said, the risk is extreme, not just with the markets themselves, but also with the people/exchange you'd be dealing with, and I DON'T RECOMMEND it. What I'm sharing here is for short term fun and perhaps a little more long term gain.

Talking about that short term fun and long term gain, we did gain some insight into short interest in DGB last night when 103 was broken: it was almost anticlimactic, a non-event, so to speak, which either shows that there is next to zero short interest, or zero (if it is the case that DGB can't be shorted in the first place . . . as I said, I don't know . . . someone would have to check with Poloniex). That aside, for the long side of things, the 2 hour chart long from 82 was confirmed on that break. (edit: on closer inspection, it looks like 104 was sold into, not too heavily, but, well, lets say with a little gusto - the rejection was visable on the 5 minute chart . . . a blip on the long term chart though.) Next target 128-130.  Grin

Edit: out of curiosity I clicked on the Margin Trading tab (like I said, I was never interested before, so why go there?) and it looks like there is a very reduced number of coins that can be traded on margin . . . and I imagine that it'll be the same list for shortables as well.



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April 20, 2017, 07:07:49 AM
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I will say just wow to DGB because of its timely entry in the market to get attention. This is the coin what is long tested and each time it goes up give its investors nice ROI. The real problem is growing market are weak hands and day traders who at every uptrend dumps and move ahead and then buy back at low. We should let this grow naturally to become strong.


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April 20, 2017, 10:19:49 AM
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Hi Guys! Tell me what steps to take to secure your wallet on your computer? Before various unpredictable events? Like, for example, losing a drive with files?
What to copy to a portable drive to recover later all my coin?
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April 20, 2017, 10:53:32 AM
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https://digibytegaming.com this site is not working more then a month for me, is anyone else have similar problems with them? Like always "Retrieve payout error!".
 I wrote them many times, and I wanted to wrote them now but its not problem with payouts, now they have problem with messages "There was an error processing your request. Please try again later."

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April 20, 2017, 11:11:46 AM
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Hi Guys! Tell me what steps to take to secure your wallet on your computer? Before various unpredictable events? Like, for example, losing a drive with files?
What to copy to a portable drive to recover later all my coin?
1.   Encrypt your wallet with a strong passphrase. Never forget what that is.
2.   Back up your wallet, this will save a wallet.dat file. A cautious person may keep several copies of this back up in separate places. With this file and your encryption passphrase, you will always be able to recover your funds.

If you choose not to encrypt your wallet, anyone that obtains a copy of your wallet.dat will also have immediate access to your funds.
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April 20, 2017, 12:48:01 PM
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Any price speculation after segwit is activated?
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April 20, 2017, 01:18:58 PM
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Any price speculation after segwit is activated?

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April 20, 2017, 01:50:09 PM
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I'm still confused on this whole segwit battle between LTC/DGB. what happens to DGB if LTC hits segwit first and vise versa?
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April 20, 2017, 01:54:36 PM
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I'm still confused on this whole segwit battle between LTC/DGB. what happens to DGB if LTC hits segwit first and vise versa?

Huh?  Battle?

Best to learn what segwit is, and potential developments for those that can implement.  Read this: http://www.digibyte.co/why-we-support-segwit-digibyte
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