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i think thats for the authenticator app. You are correct, I believe wallets will be released soon....when ready, it's kind of a DigiByte thing..... you probably don't want to mix funds into your ID though.
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andreibi
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Practising Hebrew before visiting Israel
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Digibye with its super fast network, you can feel the true experience of using crypto in your daily life.. :: If only Digibyte was the first crypto. Nah, it's impossible. Nevertheless, Digibyte is great for small payments. The problem is always the scale of adoption. All it takes is just one spark in one country that will fall in love with its use.
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carlo_0000
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Digibye with its super fast network, you can feel the true experience of using crypto in your daily life.. :: If only Digibyte was the first crypto. Nah, it's impossible. Nevertheless, Digibyte is great for small payments. The problem is always the scale of adoption. All it takes is just one spark in one country that will fall in love with its use. i never sow a bitcoin transaction of 10 minutes it s always 30min+ , you need luck to get under 30min when 2-3 block are found very close
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May 12, 2018, 05:00:19 AM |
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Digibye with its super fast network, you can feel the true experience of using crypto in your daily life.. :: If only Digibyte was the first crypto. Nah, it's impossible. Nevertheless, Digibyte is great for small payments. The problem is always the scale of adoption. All it takes is just one spark in one country that will fall in love with its use. i never sow a bitcoin transaction of 10 minutes it s always 30min+ , you need luck to get under 30min when 2-3 block are found very close Now its waiting for that coffee to be.25DGB 😁😁👌
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May 12, 2018, 01:24:32 PM |
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Many people choose to sell DGB once the price moons, these makes DGB change quickly
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May 12, 2018, 03:15:18 PM |
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Many people choose to sell DGB once the price moons, these makes DGB change quickly
True, but everyone has a different moon...😁
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May 13, 2018, 04:01:49 AM |
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Dear #gamers and #cryptocurrency users of #DGB! Its call for coo action! @jalapeno_inv made a Super platform to let us earn cryptos while play! Lets fill full gamers gift bags! money! Seed the wallet https://seed.jalapen.io
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Jumbley
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May 13, 2018, 10:56:05 AM |
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Dear #gamers and #cryptocurrency users of #DGB! Its call for coo action! @jalapeno_inv made a Super platform to let us earn cryptos while play! Lets fill full gamers gift bags! money! Seed the wallet https://seed.jalapen.ioWe pioneered this idea with DigiByte gaming. At the time it seemed like a good way to touch base with gamers and maybe even generate advertising revenue to perpetuate the idea. We indeed picked up some of our community along the way doing it. There is a reason we are not still doing this now though, and that reason is because it was discovered that people were hacking the game APIs to claim DGB. This was completely out of our control and we couldn't do anything to stop it! So my questions for you are; How will this platform avoid the above issue? and What exactly is Jalepen and where would I go to get more information about the project, the people behind it and their intentions? ...because the above link does not really tell me much, certainly not enough, for me, to consider supporting it at this time.
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May 13, 2018, 11:03:11 AM |
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Digibye with its super fast network, you can feel the true experience of using crypto in your daily life.. :: If only Digibyte was the first crypto. Nah, it's impossible. Nevertheless, Digibyte is great for small payments. The problem is always the scale of adoption. All it takes is just one spark in one country that will fall in love with its use. i never sow a bitcoin transaction of 10 minutes it s always 30min+ , you need luck to get under 30min when 2-3 block are found very close Now its waiting for that coffee to be.25DGB 😁😁👌 Of course I would like that coffee was worth 0.5 DGB then it would be much better. My 1 million DGB would have turned into a very good amount.
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May 13, 2018, 04:44:04 PM |
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one million???
omg...
I thought i had a lot with 50k...
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May 13, 2018, 10:48:15 PM |
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Digibye with its super fast network, you can feel the true experience of using crypto in your daily life.. :: If only Digibyte was the first crypto. Nah, it's impossible. Nevertheless, Digibyte is great for small payments. The problem is always the scale of adoption. All it takes is just one spark in one country that will fall in love with its use. i never sow a bitcoin transaction of 10 minutes it s always 30min+ , you need luck to get under 30min when 2-3 block are found very close Now its waiting for that coffee to be.25DGB 😁😁👌 Of course I would like that coffee was worth 0.5 DGB then it would be much better. My 1 million DGB would have turned into a very good amount. Ok I don't think bitcoin transactions are that slow anymore....also someone explain to me why lightning is so bad for crypto? Also I would like someone to explain to me how Digibyte is so much faster other than that it has quicker block times? Isn't the block size of DGB variable as well? Im just trying to understand how any crytpocurrency could scale, keep everything on chain and still manage an enormous throughput of transactions per second. Every merchant shouldn't be expected to download a 12GB(?) blockchain to accept payments, maybe you guys have some sort of light client though? Aside from my pessimism, I do think this coin is really solid in terms of community and development, it's an old project that has been time tested and has shown price action similar to other large cap currencies....wish I would have just bought alot and held it back in 2014. Definitely a good one to speculate on though, it will pump again to ATH's and hopefully stay there, I think a good target for a future floor is 1100-1400 sats...it will probably need to get listed on binance though unfortunately....they have everyone by the balls right now .
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May 13, 2018, 11:02:21 PM |
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Im just trying to understand how any crytpocurrency could scale, keep everything on chain and still manage an enormous throughput of transactions per second.
Read the blockchain FAQ on the website to get a better understanding of the technology. https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq
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May 13, 2018, 11:42:10 PM |
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Ok I don't think bitcoin transactions are that slow anymore....also someone explain to me why lightning is so bad for crypto?Also I would like someone to explain to me how Digibyte is so much faster other than that it has quicker block times? Isn't the block size of DGB variable as well? Im just trying to understand how any crytpocurrency could scale, keep everything on chain and still manage an enormous throughput of transactions per second. Every merchant shouldn't be expected to download a 12GB(?) blockchain to accept payments, maybe you guys have some sort of light client though? Aside from my pessimism, I do think this coin is really solid in terms of community and development, it's an old project that has been time tested and has shown price action similar to other large cap currencies....wish I would have just bought alot and held it back in 2014. Definitely a good one to speculate on though, it will pump again to ATH's and hopefully stay there, I think a good target for a future floor is 1100-1400 sats...it will probably need to get listed on binance though unfortunately....they have everyone by the balls right now . Ten minute blocktime... So just imagine: In ten years you can go to wallmart and pay with Bitcoins there. There are 6 persons in front of you in the queue. Each person needs 30-60 minutes until there payment is verified... Not slow? Lightning will help avoid the above scenario, but in my opinion, it is a security risk. You make transactions without the original blockchain... I think it will never be as secure as using the original blockchain. Bitcoin is great. It is the fantastic idea of Nakamoto Satoshi, who gave it to us. But from technical point of view, there are much better coins out there today. One of these better coins is definitely Digibyte...
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May 14, 2018, 12:27:15 AM Merited by bitChipper (1) |
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Ok I don't think bitcoin transactions are that slow anymore....also someone explain to me why lightning is so bad for crypto?Also I would like someone to explain to me how Digibyte is so much faster other than that it has quicker block times? Isn't the block size of DGB variable as well? Im just trying to understand how any crytpocurrency could scale, keep everything on chain and still manage an enormous throughput of transactions per second. Every merchant shouldn't be expected to download a 12GB(?) blockchain to accept payments, maybe you guys have some sort of light client though? Aside from my pessimism, I do think this coin is really solid in terms of community and development, it's an old project that has been time tested and has shown price action similar to other large cap currencies....wish I would have just bought alot and held it back in 2014. Definitely a good one to speculate on though, it will pump again to ATH's and hopefully stay there, I think a good target for a future floor is 1100-1400 sats...it will probably need to get listed on binance though unfortunately....they have everyone by the balls right now . Ten minute blocktime... So just imagine: In ten years you can go to wallmart and pay with Bitcoins there. There are 6 persons in front of you in the queue. Each person needs 30-60 minutes until there payment is verified... Not slow? Lightning will help avoid the above scenario, but in my opinion, it is a security risk. You make transactions without the original blockchain... I think it will never be as secure as using the original blockchain. Bitcoin is great. It is the fantastic idea of Nakamoto Satoshi, who gave it to us. But from technical point of view, there are much better coins out there today. One of these better coins is definitely Digibyte... Although anyone can open a lightning channel, unless you have one open with the big boys or someone else that has, it wont be that useful to you. Effectively they will control gateways to cheap fast transactions using the bitcoin network and normal decentralized use will remain expensive and slow. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg36956534#msg36956534DigiByte does have light SPV node mobile wallets for convenient use, not to store all your dgb in though. The 15s blocktime is achieved by having 5 algo mining with each algo having an average 1 min 15s blocktime, this means the average time is 15s for a block to be found over all 5 algos. It is unlikely that it will become much faster than this due to the validation process. The cost of memory is getting cheaper, so the burden to users should become less critical as blocks get larger. I believe blockchain pruning will at some point also be introduced too....exactly what happens here I can't tell you yet (It's one for Jared to explain, perhaps)....but it isn't difficult to imagine that you could lock past blockchain events up, perhaps even using DiguSign for example and negate the need to hold the entire blockchain but still be certain if it was intact and true or not.
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Roboabhishek
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May 14, 2018, 12:35:35 AM |
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Is there any hope for the returning of DigiByte gaming? For league especially.
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May 14, 2018, 04:26:38 AM |
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it still go down
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May 14, 2018, 06:40:03 AM |
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it still go down
very useful information...
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May 14, 2018, 09:39:15 AM |
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Im just trying to understand how any crytpocurrency could scale, keep everything on chain and still manage an enormous throughput of transactions per second.
Read the blockchain FAQ on the website to get a better understanding of the technology. https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faqThanks that was very insightful, I thought Digibyte is just another currency for payments but seems it‘s actually an Ethereum competitor just like NEO or EOS. Question is why should developers choose Digibyte over EOS?
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