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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058911 times)
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November 15, 2017, 05:09:22 AM
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Every newbie crypto investor invested in DGB. Don't do this guys. DGB just a shitcoin.
More than 90% of current alts are shitcoins but that doesnt mean that we cant make a profit on them or that any of them will last more than a year or two

Guys stop with all this nonsense . We saw the biggest companies like Lehman Brothers , Enron and more collapsed like nothing within hours , how do you define what's shit what's not. What proves that BTC will survive at all ? We don't know what will happen tomorrow . DGB it s a great project and the few coins that today are on the tops are benefiting of marketing effect having BTC as king of publicity without offering anything really strong compared to others . Just make sure you diversify your portfolio not to put all the eggs in one basket and we have to wait and see. No one can say today which coin will grow and survive even (except the small project). Tomorrow someone can come up with a great idea and change everything .

Exactly. No one knows what is the best thing in crypto. Many of the top coins are old technology that just somehow remain. Bitcoin being the oldest and it is hard to find a worse coin technology wise, to be honest. Therefore, the reason Digibyte has been my choice of coin for a few years now is the development team. They innovate in the face of adversity and help others like Dogecoin. Nothing about the current technology in an open source project is truly worth investing in. What is though, is the people behind it and their ability to react to changes that take place in the field. This is what Digibyte has been doing since year one. That is why I trust the currency.

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November 15, 2017, 05:40:28 AM
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November 15, 2017, 06:41:28 AM
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Another step forward for DGB, i hope it continues and become known everywhere DGB is one of those coins that lasted over 4 years and still the development keeps on coming. 
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November 15, 2017, 08:43:14 AM
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How many useful things and stuff is being delivered continuously and large number of people are running after promised based projects. DGB is under valued based on things and features around this platform but can't stay hidden for long time. Future belongs to projects which will have some use case and this one make part of those.
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November 15, 2017, 10:37:11 AM
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hi guys
i want to run my digibyte core wallet on tor (outgoing connections) i only recieve incoming connections and not outgoing.
how i can set the tor hashpassword? where i find the digibyte.conf file?

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November 15, 2017, 10:46:37 AM
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yet somehow even with good news for DGB and adoption the price manages to tank. I wonder why that happens, was the price actually too high in the last few months or what is the explanation. Can anyone enlight me ?

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November 15, 2017, 04:41:56 PM
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yet somehow even with good news for DGB and adoption the price manages to tank. I wonder why that happens, was the price actually too high in the last few months or what is the explanation. Can anyone enlight me ?
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November 15, 2017, 05:25:16 PM
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Hi there. I have a question, would DGB not increase in value if the amount of coins were not so many. Over a billion coins is quite a bit.

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November 15, 2017, 05:46:45 PM
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digibyte on the nano ledger. That would be cool.


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November 15, 2017, 05:51:27 PM
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and the exodus wallet

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November 15, 2017, 06:04:57 PM
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yet somehow even with good news for DGB and adoption the price manages to tank. I wonder why that happens, was the price actually too high in the last few months or what is the explanation. Can anyone enlight me ?
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Smiley That’s the summary but……

The thing is; If you have recently discovered DigiByte and I believe there are many people that have relatively recently done this, the price appears to be going in completely the wrong direction now.
It is you yourselves, most welcomingly I may add, pushed our price to its recent peak where now, we have fallen so very far, since! 
Nevertheless, DGB still isn’t nearly as cheap as it was before you all joined us so a BIG Welcome to you all!

 If however you have been holding DGB for many years, things don’t look so bleak; in fact I’d say they don’t look bad at all.
Above 100 Sat is a relatively new thing for DGB but taking into account recent growth of our network since then, this looks completely justifiable and I expect it to hold but…. all of a sudden BTC could go crazy up and many people will be fooled into exchanging their DGB for that again, then.
 
Adoption will drive everything upwards and adoption is coming in spades.
Remember DigiByte has demonstrated its ability for forward thinking and usability so practically world dominating platforms are just waiting to be built on top of it now.
The community will help drive continued adoption by using and supporting this development. There are so many good things that now, CAN be done but the creation of wealth cannot and will not be the ultimate driving force.
 
I think you have picked a good project to support here, respect both DGB and BTC by refusing to sell your DGB for less than you paid for it. For best results, try to do this by buying it when it is cheap or cheaper, so around here does not look like a bad time to be buying to me but I promise you nothing.
 
Remember many of the people driving the market price, once they have sold their DGB near the latest ATH, they like nothing better than to buy it all back again for a song and so the merry dance goes on.
 
People treating this stuff like shares on a market; drive the price up fast and down slow following trends. We are not comparing apples with apples here. Until this technology is catastrophically unhinged, the long term price of DGB will follow adoption and should be heading only one way at this time and that’s up.

I feel for the people that bought in high, been there done it myself, but now the choice is theirs. Even selling and buying back cheaper is playing into market games that will continue to undermine our market but this is your money so you may do as you please with it.   
Offsetting you aggregate price is much better for upward dynamics!   

There are just a few very heavy DGB wallets around that could suppress growth but they have bought the right to do this and nobody could do it forever and I can’t imagine that this is truly anyone’s real ambition because their risk is greatest.

Roll on DigiByte!
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November 15, 2017, 09:59:56 PM
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yet somehow even with good news for DGB and adoption the price manages to tank. I wonder why that happens, was the price actually too high in the last few months or what is the explanation. Can anyone enlight me ?
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Smiley That’s the summary but……

The thing is; If you have recently discovered DigiByte and I believe there are many people that have relatively recently done this, the price appears to be going in completely the wrong direction now.
It is you yourselves, most welcomingly I may add, pushed our price to its recent peak where now, we have fallen so very far, since! 
Nevertheless, DGB still isn’t nearly as cheap as it was before you all joined us so a BIG Welcome to you all!

 If however you have been holding DGB for many years, things don’t look so bleak; in fact I’d say they don’t look bad at all.
Above 100 Sat is a relatively new thing for DGB but taking into account recent growth of our network since then, this looks completely justifiable and I expect it to hold but…. all of a sudden BTC could go crazy up and many people will be fooled into exchanging their DGB for that again, then.
 
Adoption will drive everything upwards and adoption is coming in spades.
Remember DigiByte has demonstrated its ability for forward thinking and usability so practically world dominating platforms are just waiting to be built on top of it now.
The community will help drive continued adoption by using and supporting this development. There are so many good things that now, CAN be done but the creation of wealth cannot and will not be the ultimate driving force.
 
I think you have picked a good project to support here, respect both DGB and BTC by refusing to sell your DGB for less than you paid for it. For best results, try to do this by buying it when it is cheap or cheaper, so around here does not look like a bad time to be buying to me but I promise you nothing.
 
Remember many of the people driving the market price, once they have sold their DGB near the latest ATH, they like nothing better than to buy it all back again for a song and so the merry dance goes on.
 
People treating this stuff like shares on a market; drive the price up fast and down slow following trends. We are not comparing apples with apples here. Until this technology is catastrophically unhinged, the long term price of DGB will follow adoption and should be heading only one way at this time and that’s up.

I feel for the people that bought in high, been there done it myself, but now the choice is theirs. Even selling and buying back cheaper is playing into market games that will continue to undermine our market but this is your money so you may do as you please with it.   
Offsetting you aggregate price is much better for upward dynamics!   

There are just a few very heavy DGB wallets around that could suppress growth but they have bought the right to do this and nobody could do it forever and I can’t imagine that this is truly anyone’s real ambition because their risk is greatest.

Roll on DigiByte!


very good answer! +1
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November 15, 2017, 10:04:59 PM
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I've sold my DGB a few times but I keep buying it back.  There's just something telling me it's worth holding now.  It's great for quickly moving funds to an exchange, much better than moving Bitcoin.  I'm not selling again, will hold for the long term.
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November 15, 2017, 10:06:28 PM
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I'm waiting for the roadmap update. For me, the mining algo is the most important that has to be done right now. I'll be selling some of my DGB and change my miners away from it if they don't mention this issue on the news. I believe in DGB but centralized mining will ruin it.
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November 15, 2017, 10:23:20 PM
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actually for me i prefer dgb price stay low for months because i'm mining with autoexchange
and if it's low means more coins for me  Grin

about the algorithm discussion i agree with people who propose  dagger or cryptonight  for cpu/gpu   if you ask me go for cryptonight because it still can be cpu mined and it use less power then ether mining

if we chose something it must be an algorithm what use less power, dgb is green for the planet lol

and i agree also to put 1 algorithm  with hard drive mining , i tested burstcoin   it s a great idea, it s use not much power

and if we could do 5 algorithm you can also do 6 right ?

if you ask me dgb is great  , fast and cheap  could be used in stores

poloniex should add  dgb / usd  trading
stores how accept bitcoins, could be asked to accept  dgb , way faster and cheaper

than more poeple will know digibyte and it will grow faster

could also try to ask some big stores or fast food  like macdonalds or so to accept digibyte
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November 15, 2017, 11:22:57 PM
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DigiByte is currently 60% ASIC dominated and 40% normal hardware friendly. Although I understand people’s resentment of hardware technology development and the centralizing effect, these are real industries with real growth potential already stimulating this and the fiat economy outside. They help to make DGB more secure because of their efficiency and costs involved necessary to compete with them. The DGB mined by people armed with ASIC miners have real costs associated with their rewards. If all the BTC mining suddenly switched to DGB, they could only bag 20% of the DGB available, same if all the LTC miners switched to mining DGB again another 20%. The fact that we can fend off total ASIC offensive is already a major advantage. At any time in the future we could switch to an algo that you could only mine with a verified DGB ID, purely for distribution purposes at that time perhaps. That’s just an idea, nothing in concrete I know about. Anyway, as long as DGB maintains a comparable ratio of ASIC and non ASIC mining I don’t see any real need for concern now. Possibly removing an algo like Qubit now might even be damaging and weaken overall security of DigiByte?
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November 15, 2017, 11:36:05 PM
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i've been holding DGB. Waiting for the price to go out. Roll Eyes

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November 15, 2017, 11:45:44 PM
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i've been holding DGB. Waiting for the price to go out. Roll Eyes

Indeed people should not panic. Most of the altcoins are very much down since June due to the general market trend. It's not just DGB or about DBG. We have to wait for better days in the altcoin market, if then after we still see still DGB down then only then it will be a point of concern, but for now the market of criptos is in crisis except the few + BTC
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November 16, 2017, 12:39:45 AM
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DigiByte is currently 60% ASIC dominated and 40% normal hardware friendly. Although I understand people’s resentment of hardware technology development and the centralizing effect, these are real industries with real growth potential already stimulating this and the fiat economy outside. They help to make DGB more secure because of their efficiency and costs involved necessary to compete with them. The DGB mined by people armed with ASIC miners have real costs associated with their rewards. If all the BTC mining suddenly switched to DGB, they could only bag 20% of the DGB available, same if all the LTC miners switched to mining DGB again another 20%. The fact that we can fend off total ASIC offensive is already a major advantage. At any time in the future we could switch to an algo that you could only mine with a verified DGB ID, purely for distribution purposes at that time perhaps. That’s just an idea, nothing in concrete I know about. Anyway, as long as DGB maintains a comparable ratio of ASIC and non ASIC mining I don’t see any real need for concern now. Possibly removing an algo like Qubit now might even be damaging and weaken overall security of DigiByte?

Aside from Qubit, Myriad-Groestl and Skein are covered by Baikal X10. So, all algos are ASIC dominated right now.
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DigiByte is currently 60% ASIC dominated and 40% normal hardware friendly. Although I understand people’s resentment of hardware technology development and the centralizing effect, these are real industries with real growth potential already stimulating this and the fiat economy outside. They help to make DGB more secure because of their efficiency and costs involved necessary to compete with them. The DGB mined by people armed with ASIC miners have real costs associated with their rewards. If all the BTC mining suddenly switched to DGB, they could only bag 20% of the DGB available, same if all the LTC miners switched to mining DGB again another 20%. The fact that we can fend off total ASIC offensive is already a major advantage. At any time in the future we could switch to an algo that you could only mine with a verified DGB ID, purely for distribution purposes at that time perhaps. That’s just an idea, nothing in concrete I know about. Anyway, as long as DGB maintains a comparable ratio of ASIC and non ASIC mining I don’t see any real need for concern now. Possibly removing an algo like Qubit now might even be damaging and weaken overall security of DigiByte?

Aside from Qubit, Myriad-Groestl and Skein are covered by Baikal X10. So, all algos are ASIC dominated right now.
WoW! This is an ASIC practically being sold as a DigiByte miner! That is pretty important and a major driving force for DigiByte progression, I’d guess. I agree it threatens decentralization though so at least one algo will need swapping out very soon!
what do you think sha or scrypt?  Wink
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