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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058427 times)
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December 05, 2017, 09:43:01 PM
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Well it’s a crazy world. Bitcoin can’t handle enough transactions, causing community to split and BCH to increase block size. Ethereum can only handle about twice as many transactions as Bitcoin and is now slugged out by virtual kittens. DigiByte solved these obvious limitations years ago; there is none as blind as those who do not want to see. If you don’t like DigiByte, you have not used it or probably into crypto for all the wrong reasons anyway!

I totally agree with your take on the cryptos there. You lost me at the end though, there you’re just being a dick.
As if you are in it for the right reasons and therefor the better person. No reason to be a dick about it, just makes you look foolish

Why are you whining? He just said its obviously the best choice, but you really cant know that until you tried it... nothing wrong with that.

On the other hand...DGB has so many features and is so much better blockchain than others and I see so many of you concerned about the price...We are investors, we look for undervalued things and invest in them. Good investors dont just put money everywhere they hear about on the net, they find undervalued (but good) stuff and invest into it. Time does the work...

Exactly this…..  This is how we roll!
Nothing to do with who’s the better person….everyone has room for improvement there!
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December 05, 2017, 10:22:09 PM
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Well it’s a crazy world. Bitcoin can’t handle enough transactions, causing community to split and BCH to increase block size. Ethereum can only handle about twice as many transactions as Bitcoin and is now slugged out by virtual kittens. DigiByte solved these obvious limitations years ago; there is none as blind as those who do not want to see. If you don’t like DigiByte, you have not used it or probably into crypto for all the wrong reasons anyway!

I totally agree with your take on the cryptos there. You lost me at the end though, there you’re just being a dick.
As if you are in it for the right reasons and therefor the better person. No reason to be a dick about it, just makes you look foolish

Why are you whining? He just said its obviously the best choice, but you really cant know that until you tried it... nothing wrong with that.

On the other hand...DGB has so many features and is so much better blockchain than others and I see so many of you concerned about the price...We are investors, we look for undervalued things and invest in them. Good investors dont just put money everywhere they hear about on the net, they find undervalued (but good) stuff and invest into it. Time does the work...

Exactly this…..  This is how we roll!
Nothing to do with who’s the better person….everyone has room for improvement there!
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True, my bad, i misunderstood. Maybe because my english is rusty I misinterpret...
All good, we all hope for the best with regards to Digibyte 🎉🎊
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December 06, 2017, 04:40:21 AM
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whats the plan with asics for dgb algo,still no info about it or did i missed it?
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December 06, 2017, 06:09:37 AM
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whats the plan with asics for dgb algo,still no info about it or did i missed it?

Coming developments:
https://digibytefoundation.org/development
https://www.digibyte.co/digibyte-roadmap


Algo change

Digibyte - DJqZ4Ay8WmDptbgFKo8suRnKrKjX4Ezekt
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December 06, 2017, 09:29:04 AM
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digibyte has a lot of potential since it was supported by ledger nano s. it's still going to be a long ride for this coin to 1 usd. but for sure though this coin will succeed like IOTA.

It's not supported yet right? Just on the roadmap?

it's now supported on the ledger nano s a couple of days ago. we can store our digibytes in it.
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December 06, 2017, 11:04:12 AM
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what a surprise digibyte is crashing again... worse then ever. how low? i think under 100 satoshis is very soon... it is pump and dump coin!
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December 06, 2017, 12:25:57 PM
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what a surprise digibyte is crashing again... worse then ever. how low? i think under 100 satoshis is very soon... it is pump and dump coin!

I dont think youre reading the numbers correctly. You are comparing the price of DGB to BTC price(which is increasing).
This means that if the price of DGB stays the same, but the price of BTC increases, then the DGB price in satoshis will ofc fall.

The dollar price is looking pretty good.
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December 06, 2017, 12:44:50 PM
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idk if we should compare to btc price. cause in btc it just keeps dropping. and idk how about you but i like it when some altcoin outperforms btc, otherwise i could have hodled btc, right? (btw i am holding a big bag of dgb and really like it) im just worried about theri pr, now the asic problem. all of the bigger alts fly to the moon, dgb almost stays on one place ( i know it double in past few days, but i am also holding emc2, so not so satisfied with dgb). and at the same time it still seems it has superior tech to most coins, i do not get why its not mooning. if anyone knows better, please educate me. thanks
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December 06, 2017, 12:53:25 PM
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what a surprise digibyte is crashing again... worse then ever. how low? i think under 100 satoshis is very soon... it is pump and dump coin!

I dont think youre reading the numbers correctly. You are comparing the price of DGB to BTC price(which is increasing).
This means that if the price of DGB stays the same, but the price of BTC increases, then the DGB price in satoshis will ofc fall.

The dollar price is looking pretty good.


was even thinking about investing in it and waiting a long time, given the low dollar value. Would not that be a good idea?

Digibyte is a very solid and promising techology. All altcoins went down again after Bitcoin touched 12k and then 13k in less than 2 days. I am not sure if Digibyte touches below 100 sat but it ahould be good to start accumulating again.
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December 06, 2017, 07:25:17 PM
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If DigiByte was something tangible…..Looks like every journalist reporting on the Scalability of crypto could do with a slap round the face with one.
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December 06, 2017, 08:14:48 PM
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I'm certainly not a great specialist on DGB, but according to the schedule, we can conclude that below 100 will fall already-whether it will. I really like the consolidation from the middle of October at the level of 100-120 satosh, maybe in the near future DGB will surprise all those who believe in it. If I'm wrong, correct me.

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December 06, 2017, 08:19:04 PM
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Well it’s a crazy world. Bitcoin can’t handle enough transactions, causing community to split and BCH to increase block size. Ethereum can only handle about twice as many transactions as Bitcoin and is now slugged out by virtual kittens. DigiByte solved these obvious limitations years ago; there is none as blind as those who do not want to see. If you don’t like DigiByte, you have not used it or probably into crypto for all the wrong reasons anyway!

I totally agree with your take on the cryptos there. You lost me at the end though, there you’re just being a dick.
As if you are in it for the right reasons and therefor the better person. No reason to be a dick about it, just makes you look foolish

You bought dgb without being forced and threatened, because this is purely your decision, but if something goes wrong you are looking for someone to blame, is not this good reason you to be dick and stupid?

I agree it's the buyer's fault but when you set a landmine and someone walks over it you tend to look at the person who set the land mine. Scammers, pumpers, and the lot will put a coin on a pedestal just to sell it and insult those who bought it from them. This is occurs more than it does not occur in every coin.

Bitcointalk should be seized by the U.S. government if you want the truth.

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December 06, 2017, 09:56:27 PM
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Today Valve stopped accepting payments in Bitcoin on Steam, and I have to admit that their reasons for doing so are completely valid. I'm posting it here because DGB is the coin I've been supporting and this can be seen as an excellent case study on the use of cryptocoins in the real world, which applies to all of them.

Steam is no longer supporting Bitcoin (8 Dec 2017)

http://steamcommunity.com/games/593110/announcements/detail/1464096684955433613
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December 06, 2017, 10:19:51 PM
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idk if we should compare to btc price. cause in btc it just keeps dropping. and idk how about you but i like it when some altcoin outperforms btc, otherwise i could have hodled btc, right? (btw i am holding a big bag of dgb and really like it) im just worried about theri pr, now the asic problem. all of the bigger alts fly to the moon, dgb almost stays on one place ( i know it double in past few days, but i am also holding emc2, so not so satisfied with dgb). and at the same time it still seems it has superior tech to most coins, i do not get why its not mooning. if anyone knows better, please educate me. thanks

I think you should compare value in Satoshi, for now, Digibyte is not directly traded for fiat!  The points you should compare are the lowest points, not the highest ones. The ultimate lowest point of DigiByte was something like 17 Satoshi but many people acquired millions within the 20s range. The next low point looks like it’s around here 120s ish range but you could never be certain as there are wallets big enough to put it back down to the ultimate low and beyond and there is not enough liquidity showing on the books to do anything about it. This is also true for every other crypto in existence.

Trading is more art than science but you should remember this; gold and bitcoin are only high in value because most of it is locked up….hodls. It is unlikely that anyone should want to sell their asset, if it is good, for less than they paid for it, so you should not be tricked into doing this either.  The stronger the hand of the community, the higher the price and it’s probably as simple as that for something good!
 
If in the heat of the moment you bought something on a massive spike, this should be avoided at all times, it may be wise to sell and buy more of it when the market settles. The only issue with this is that you have to gamble that the market won’t suddenly recover its bull again before you have a chance to buy back in but I wouldn’t be chancing this now if I’d bought near the recent all time high. Some people choose to offset their higher priced purchases with as many of the lowest priced coins they can get their hands on when on the floor. This is my preferable method because it does far less damage to the market. Where is the floor...? Everyone wants to know that!

If you are not greedy, play with what you can afford to lose and have patience, all this is harmless and often profitable fun using an absolutely cracking example of this technology, DigiByte!

Eventually DigiByte may need to be valued against something other than bitcoin otherwise the market will remain controlled only by people with bitcoin and we all know that isn’t even nearly everyone yet. The community needs to hold bitcoin to support the DigiByte market and respect both projects by refusing to sell their dgb for less btc than they paid for it basically!

Nearly everyone will be trying to buy as low as possible and sell as high as possible, this will lead to possibility of being able to sell some coins for less than was paid when a seller wants to set panic in the community but they will only be doing this so they can buy more back cheaper.

This is basically a form of money and that does not bring out the best attributes in people and for the above reasons you should not really get excited about sharp increases in DGB price but should use them to balance your own books, when they happen.

Alternatively you can ignore everything I say and please yourself….that’s what I think most people do.....I do go on a bit.

Anything that grows too quickly worries me!
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December 06, 2017, 10:45:40 PM
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Well it’s a crazy world. Bitcoin can’t handle enough transactions, causing community to split and BCH to increase block size. Ethereum can only handle about twice as many transactions as Bitcoin and is now slugged out by virtual kittens. DigiByte solved these obvious limitations years ago; there is none as blind as those who do not want to see. If you don’t like DigiByte, you have not used it or probably into crypto for all the wrong reasons anyway!

I totally agree with your take on the cryptos there. You lost me at the end though, there you’re just being a dick.
As if you are in it for the right reasons and therefor the better person. No reason to be a dick about it, just makes you look foolish

You bought dgb without being forced and threatened, because this is purely your decision, but if something goes wrong you are looking for someone to blame, is not this good reason you to be dick and stupid?

I agree it's the buyer's fault but when you set a landmine and someone walks over it you tend to look at the person who set the land mine. Scammers, pumpers, and the lot will put a coin on a pedestal just to sell it and insult those who bought it from them. This is occurs more than it does not occur in every coin.

Bitcointalk should be seized by the U.S. government if you want the truth.
If they could they probably would have already.....and why the US gov't? This technology belongs to the world and we must learn to respect it for what it is not what crooks do with it!
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December 06, 2017, 11:47:42 PM
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If they could they probably would have already.....and why the US gov't? This technology belongs to the world and we must learn to respect it for what it is not what crooks do with it!
This forum allows, hell, condones total scams. 99% of the content on this site is offensive to humanity. Smiley

Why the U.S. gov? Because thats the sort of thing they do. Its kind of difficult to seize a server from yourself though..... Doesn't seem to stop bitfinex, nicehash and the myriad of other false flag hacks which robbed innocent people.

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If they could they probably would have already.....and why the US gov't? This technology belongs to the world and we must learn to respect it for what it is not what crooks do with it!
This forum allows, hell, condones total scams. 99% of the content on this site is offensive to humanity. Smiley

Why the U.S. gov? Because thats the sort of thing they do. Its kind of difficult to seize a server from yourself though..... Doesn't seem to stop bitfinex, nicehash and the myriad of other false flag hacks which robbed innocent people.
I think i know what you are talking about, you will notice if you look at my posts I don't come out of this box often. As much as I'm inclined to agree with your sentiment in many ways, people must take responsibility for their own actions and it is much much harder to con an honest man that isn't greedy.
This isn't anything new and existed as a problem way before crypto but i think it is this technology itself that will eventually help us get a handle on these issues.
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December 07, 2017, 12:40:33 AM
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Digibyte has been added to 3 Indian Exchanges:

https://www.buyucoin.com
https://pocketbits.in
https://www.coinswitch.co

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If they could they probably would have already.....and why the US gov't? This technology belongs to the world and we must learn to respect it for what it is not what crooks do with it!
This forum allows, hell, condones total scams. 99% of the content on this site is offensive to humanity. Smiley

Why the U.S. gov? Because thats the sort of thing they do. Its kind of difficult to seize a server from yourself though..... Doesn't seem to stop bitfinex, nicehash and the myriad of other false flag hacks which robbed innocent people.
I think i know what you are talking about, you will notice if you look at my posts I don't come out of this box often. As much as I'm inclined to agree with your sentiment in many ways, people must take responsibility for their own actions and it is much much harder to con an honest man that isn't greedy.
This isn't anything new and existed as a problem way before crypto but i think it is this technology itself that will eventually help us get a handle on these issues.
I disagree, i think this technology will never solve those problems. People have been singing the praises of cryptocurrency and yes it may leave an everlasting effect on humanity but I think once the dust settles and we realize everyone can't be a billionaire it might be more of an eternal bootstamp on the liberty of humankind instead this huge liberator. You can only defeat an evil by becoming a greater evil.

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