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January 03, 2018, 12:16:32 AM |
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DigiByte is cheaper than DogeCoin nowadays. Strong buy sign for me
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Jumbley
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January 03, 2018, 12:40:54 AM |
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Warning: All definitions have just been made up by someone, at some point, so consensus must count. Didgeridoo: an Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in the form of a long wooden tube, traditionally made from a hollow branch, which is blown to produce a deep, resonant sound, varied by rhythmic accents of timbre and volume. Not to be confused with but perhaps helpful for remembering; JareDigiDoo: one hundred millionth, or the smallest fraction of a DigiByte! or JareDigiDont: currently 1000 JareDigiDoos, or the smallest transaction allowed on the DigiByte network. If you want to make an expensive transaction on DigiByte, this would be it. Kind of a mouthful. I'd prefer digibits (bits for short) for smallest, and standard metric above that (1000 bits - 1 kilobit, 1,000,000 - 1 megabit). hmm....conventional, sensible but not as much fun. I like how JareDigiDoo is easier to say after saying Didgeridoo...but you are probably right.
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January 03, 2018, 02:03:41 AM |
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Hello DigiByte community --- DigiByte is available for atomic swap trading on Komodo Platform's decentralized exchange, BarterDEX! Right NOW, peer2peer, on Mainnet with live orderbooks. Anyone can test it out if you'd like. We are taking privacy to new heights by keeping your funds and privkeys in YOUR HANDS! zK-SNARK coin Jumblr in YOUR HANDS! Liquidity of each coin is still building, but BarterDEX can pair your coin with any other of the 80+ coins on the exchange. If a team member, perhaps someone from marketing, would like to test out an atomic swap through our GUI, please send me a DM : ) We have a team availabe for walking leaders of featured coins through the Komodo ecosystem to teach you how your community can benefit from BarterDEX! This is truly a community project - the keys are now in your hands! YOU (literally anyone) can be a marketmaker for your coin, making it available to BarterDEX users around the globe. YOU can create a SPV electrum server, allowing BarterDEX users to manage and trade your coin without downloading the entire blockchain. It would be nice to have your coin paired with KMD on a dedicated Liquidity Provider node, allowing users to trade between the two 24/7 - then we could introduce it to the community as having liquidity in BarterDEX! We would be happy to assist you with setting these up. Please let me know if you have any questions. Welcome to the BarterDEX decentralized exchange! Trade freely and safely, Jay
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Jumbley
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January 03, 2018, 02:27:24 AM |
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Hello DigiByte community --- DigiByte is available for atomic swap trading on Komodo Platform's decentralized exchange, BarterDEX! Right NOW, peer2peer, on Mainnet with live orderbooks. Anyone can test it out if you'd like. We are taking privacy to new heights by keeping your funds and privkeys in YOUR HANDS! zK-SNARK coin Jumblr in YOUR HANDS! Liquidity of each coin is still building, but BarterDEX can pair your coin with any other of the 80+ coins on the exchange. If a team member, perhaps someone from marketing, would like to test out an atomic swap through our GUI, please send me a DM : ) We have a team availabe for walking leaders of featured coins through the Komodo ecosystem to teach you how your community can benefit from BarterDEX! This is truly a community project - the keys are now in your hands! YOU (literally anyone) can be a marketmaker for your coin, making it available to BarterDEX users around the globe. YOU can create a SPV electrum server, allowing BarterDEX users to manage and trade your coin without downloading the entire blockchain. It would be nice to have your coin paired with KMD on a dedicated Liquidity Provider node, allowing users to trade between the two 24/7 - then we could introduce it to the community as having liquidity in BarterDEX! We would be happy to assist you with setting these up. Please let me know if you have any questions. Welcome to the BarterDEX decentralized exchange! Trade freely and safely, Jay looks promising.
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Lawzt
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January 03, 2018, 06:50:33 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window
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coldstorage
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January 03, 2018, 08:35:50 AM |
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Very sorry to hear it It's possible the private address was gotten off your computer well before the transaction date, but I see you were around in 2014, any chance you've ever stored the wallet on another PC or hard drive or external storage which you might have sold, trashed or given away? As a rule, there is no secure PC except one that's always, always offline (and obviously, that's only secure from remote threats). For bitcoin, there are instructions and tools not only on how to create a paper wallet, but on how to create one on a PC that's not online now and never has been. Not sure about digibyte. Hardware wallets like trezor and nano are supposed to keep the private keys completely inaccessible even when they're connected. But if you're online ever on a normal computer, you're vulnerable, and the bad guys have lots of experience and incentive to find crypto keys. The largest institutions in the world can't prevent hacks, even well educated professionals don't stand a chance and are mostly safe by obscurity more than anything else. If a bad guy manages to notice a big target, there are so many holes in everything, there may never need to be a trace of malware ever touch your machine. Unless you sold an old drive/pc/whatever to someone and can track a physical transaction to the thief, not sure there's anything to do. Hope someone else has some experience that can help. In any case, hang in there. Talk to a real life friend and don't do any jumping.
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Telenong
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January 03, 2018, 11:44:33 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window i dont know what happen here, i see the wallet has activity in 5 tx in december 13 and december 24 3 address recieve tx https://digiexplorer.info/address/DGRUj8M93ZeEh25neCsgqL45Qw6TWDUKDLhttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DCNx5amDoqoYEJeawJAwEwN3HSRsiEAwxthttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DMyDEZwB5r56dXP79TFoJWMNJvabSHmfi8my opinion this transaction is not hacked but send from wallet itself
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Digibyte donate : DGHhJ4r6QqW2GMXL9FcsHpteFLZV3V3VgN
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jackbox
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January 03, 2018, 11:55:11 AM |
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Digibyte is supported on Ledger Nano S and Ledger Blue. People should get one of those. In the future Trezor will support it but we don't know when yet.
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Jumbley
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January 03, 2018, 12:46:55 PM Last edit: January 03, 2018, 12:57:42 PM by Jumbley |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window I can't clarify what has exactly happened to you but first thing I noticed, is the address had over 10000 transactions to and from it and this fact on its own makes it vulnerable. You should use new addresses whenever possible.
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Damianvdb
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January 03, 2018, 01:22:22 PM |
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Is there a list with updated peers? I am having problems with syncing my wallet, no peers seem to be connecting automatically.
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iikun
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January 03, 2018, 03:38:16 PM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window I can't clarify what has exactly happened to you but first thing I noticed, is the address had over 10000 transactions to and from it and this fact on its own makes it vulnerable. You should use new addresses whenever possible. First of all, very sorry for your loss. If you are positive your pc wasn't online at the time then the only thing that I could imagine is that your wallet.dat was copied/stolen. This would mean that your pc was compromised in some way in the past. However, as you note, the wallet itself was protected with a strong password. Other people online who have had (mostly btc) wallets hacked have sometimes left things in their email accounts by mistake, (wallet backups, pass-phrases they wanted to copy etc). Maybe do a search through your sent folder and trash and see if you can find anything.
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January 03, 2018, 09:54:32 PM |
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Great News, Dgb has listed the coin as hard folf in march this will occur in March, hold tight guys, time to take off..................
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January 03, 2018, 10:09:14 PM |
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Great News, Dgb has listed the coin as hard folf in march this will occur in March, hold tight guys, time to take off..................
What is "folf"? Do you mean "fork"? What are you saying?
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January 03, 2018, 10:35:05 PM |
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Great News, Dgb has listed the coin as hard folf in march this will occur in March, hold tight guys, time to take off..................
What is "folf"? Do you mean "fork"? What are you saying? let me guess........MOOOOOOON
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January 04, 2018, 04:36:58 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary
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January 04, 2018, 04:44:44 AM |
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I am very interested because it has been introduced recently by some blogs
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lorol
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January 04, 2018, 06:14:49 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary 0.25% of digibyte in the world are lost.
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iikun
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January 04, 2018, 06:18:27 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary 0.25% of digibyte in the world are lost. Actually they are only lost if someone loses a private key, which doesn't appear to be the case here.
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