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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058929 times)
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January 17, 2014, 01:49:35 PM
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Difficulty    14.60674783
Est Next Difficulty    19.41812857 (Change in 137 Blocks)

Wow...

yeah.. wtf?

If the dev's have a good, longterm strategy for this coin, it could become a huge one.
Remember that it isn't even on any exchange yet..
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January 17, 2014, 01:54:32 PM
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Wow...

Welp.. looks like I'm done. I can't do much with <100 kh/s. I hope those that have more hashpower spread the coin to those of us that aren't as fortunate.

Its falling back don't worry. Some of it will be down to new miners coming on board and some to variance.
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January 17, 2014, 02:01:45 PM
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hash rate has gone up by atleast 500MH/s in the last 12 hours...This is a good thing.
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January 17, 2014, 02:05:43 PM
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Hello there DGB comunity may you please report this user? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=412820.msg4561803#msg4561803
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I don't have even the smallest clue why he is spreading false information i NEVER scammed ANYONE. Please help me out...

I see, you give no proof at all you didn't.. so... I guess you just have to life with that rating until you come up with a little proof.
And I do believe he didn't give a valid reason too, so appears it need to be talked about.

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January 17, 2014, 02:06:06 PM
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Difficulty    14.60674783
Est Next Difficulty    19.41812857 (Change in 137 Blocks)

Wow...

Welp.. looks like I'm done. I can't do much with <100 kh/s. I hope those that have more hashpower spread the coin to those of us that aren't as fortunate.

+1

I am not even on 10k yet Sad (Going for three days straight)

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January 17, 2014, 02:09:47 PM
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Difficulty    14.60674783
Est Next Difficulty    19.41812857 (Change in 137 Blocks)

Wow...

Welp.. looks like I'm done. I can't do much with <100 kh/s. I hope those that have more hashpower spread the coin to those of us that aren't as fortunate.

+1

I am not even on 10k yet Sad (Going for three days straight)

Please donate .. DDfFUAyeY8iUK1zgRVnMKeEzE1GHrZGhVY

It's slow going Sad

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January 17, 2014, 02:14:40 PM
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Difficulty    14.60674783
Est Next Difficulty    19.41812857 (Change in 137 Blocks)

Wow...

Welp.. looks like I'm done. I can't do much with <100 kh/s. I hope those that have more hashpower spread the coin to those of us that aren't as fortunate.

+1

I am not even on 10k yet Sad (Going for three days straight)

Please donate .. DDfFUAyeY8iUK1zgRVnMKeEzE1GHrZGhVY

It's slow going Sad

At this rate it's slow going and coming

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January 17, 2014, 02:24:51 PM
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DGB on my sig a forever faucet user don`t know how to mine. Cry
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January 17, 2014, 02:40:39 PM
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Hash rate is around 2800MH getting around 30k a day. Will run for another week and see where i am
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January 17, 2014, 02:41:35 PM
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I cant login at http://www.pickaxe.cc , it says Account locked , I just tried to reset the password and still doesnt work , another scam pool

Before stating things like this, please submit a support ticket at www.pickaxe.cc/support.html

Please open a ticket there and provide your username so we can quickly unlock your account!


Thanks for mining with us!

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January 17, 2014, 02:45:13 PM
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What do you think this coin is going to be worth when it hits an exchange, i'm trying to draw a reference point, I guess EAC would the closest one?

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January 17, 2014, 02:58:57 PM
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What do you think this coin is going to be worth when it hits an exchange, i'm trying to draw a reference point, I guess EAC would the closest one?

EAC had more enthusiastic support behind it.  It's block reward was a little higher, but it didn't have massive giveaways equal to 6+ solved blocks either.  Assuming 3/4 of the people that enter giveaways are mooches who will dump it the second they can, I'd put the initial exchange value around 300 satoshi with a very, very fast ramp down to 100 satoshi.

If you're lucky and dev supports the coin as promised, it will go back up from there.  But that initial dump will be brutal. 
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January 17, 2014, 03:02:50 PM
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Cheap coins for the rest of us then. Might hold off from buying! :p
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January 17, 2014, 03:05:47 PM
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I cant login at http://www.pickaxe.cc , it says Account locked , I just tried to reset the password and still doesnt work , another scam pool

Before stating things like this, please submit a support ticket at www.pickaxe.cc/support.html

Please open a ticket there and provide your username so we can quickly unlock your account!


Thanks for mining with us!

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Thanks for solving the problem
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January 17, 2014, 03:07:14 PM
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I cant login at http://www.pickaxe.cc , it says Account locked , I just tried to reset the password and still doesnt work , another scam pool

Before stating things like this, please submit a support ticket at www.pickaxe.cc/support.html

Please open a ticket there and provide your username so we can quickly unlock your account!


Thanks for mining with us!

Pickaxe.cc

Thanks for solving the problem

No problem! Wink
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January 17, 2014, 03:07:21 PM
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What do you think this coin is going to be worth when it hits an exchange, i'm trying to draw a reference point, I guess EAC would the closest one?

EAC had more enthusiastic support behind it.  It's block reward was a little higher, but it didn't have massive giveaways equal to 6+ solved blocks either.  Assuming 3/4 of the people that enter giveaways are mooches who will dump it the second they can, I'd put the initial exchange value around 300 satoshi with a very, very fast ramp down to 100 satoshi.

If you're lucky and dev supports the coin as promised, it will go back up from there.  But that initial dump will be brutal. 

Calculate the number of DGB you can mine per day given your hash. Compare to another coin you think holds similar promise & calculate the daily income you'd make with your hash mining that coin. Convert to DGB and you have your answer Wink
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January 17, 2014, 03:08:42 PM
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Had another 2 failed login attempts when i logged on this morning on pickaxe, thank god for 256bit passwords ! Smiley

Signatures are so 2014.
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January 17, 2014, 03:14:26 PM
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@pickaxe When will the auto payout's be switched on

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January 17, 2014, 03:15:55 PM
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Thanks for the love mintzone Smiley
Thanks for the pool creativecuriosity  Wink

As for DGB's initial worth, there will probably be a huge dump. That's just an opportunity to get your hands on some of the DGB that people who just want to turn a quick profit will sell cheap. I can tell you I'm going to buy some when I think it's at it's cheapest point.

It'll be a good way to weed out a lot of the people who don't care about the coin itself too. Let's just give this currency all of our support while it's growing up, and it should be fine.

DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest Wink
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January 17, 2014, 03:27:15 PM
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What do you think this coin is going to be worth when it hits an exchange, i'm trying to draw a reference point, I guess EAC would the closest one?

EAC had more enthusiastic support behind it.  It's block reward was a little higher, but it didn't have massive giveaways equal to 6+ solved blocks either.  Assuming 3/4 of the people that enter giveaways are mooches who will dump it the second they can, I'd put the initial exchange value around 300 satoshi with a very, very fast ramp down to 100 satoshi.

If you're lucky and dev supports the coin as promised, it will go back up from there.  But that initial dump will be brutal. 

Calculate the number of DGB you can mine per day given your hash. Compare to another coin you think holds similar promise & calculate the daily income you'd make with your hash mining that coin. Convert to DGB and you have your answer Wink

I'm aware how to do simple math.  The rate any one coin commands when it hits an exchange is a guestimate at best.  Comparing to any established coin is pointless, and comparing it to other new coins requires knowledge that isn't always the easiest to find (giveaway amounts, premine reserved for developers, kickbacks to game providers, other bounties, etc.)  One can roughly compare the amount of posts per day on a given coin thread and the hashpower at a given time from launch as an indication of the interest in a coin, but then you have one's like MOON that crashed so spectacularly despite the relative enthusiasm by posters and miners - likely due to the prodigious amount of them that were being produced.  

Honestly, cryptsy kills as many coins as it helps.  The obsession with getting on an exchange early is bad policy.  The only real sustainable otpion is to line up services that will take a coin before it's on an exchange so that the propensity to dump them isn't as large.  Funds from the premine could be used to guarantee a certain price level if the exchange rate did not hit initial estimates.  But to launch a coin and go straight to an exchange before anything else can be done with it is almost certain death.  I'm aware there are merchants that take it now, but greater support is necessary to avoid the low valuation - no mining spiral that is the kiss of death for all coins.  
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