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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3055611 times)
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January 19, 2014, 08:50:27 AM
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MINERS: SEVERAL POOLS AND SEVERAL PEOPLE HAVE REPORTED TO US NOW HACKING ATTEMPTS FROM XTRA POOL CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS
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January 19, 2014, 08:59:21 AM
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PLEASE BE CAREFUL WITH http://dgb.smalltimeminer.com/!!

LOOK WHAT HAPPENED IN MY ACCOUNT! FOR SOME ODD REASON SOMEONE CHANGE THE ADDRESS FOR 1 HR and I was able to catch on before too much was lost!



Only problem I has was we didn't find a block for two hours last night Tongue
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January 19, 2014, 09:10:45 AM
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Competitors overtaking us, DGB stands on the site. What you a doing?
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January 19, 2014, 09:11:51 AM
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Agr ..I hope that DiGi will be stable. But my pc won't let me mine them ..with my 35kh/s from start of digi I am trying to mine oh adn i made 250Digis! Cry( please if you want make me happy send me some. Thanks you.
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January 19, 2014, 09:18:07 AM
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Agr ..I hope that DiGi will be stable. But my pc won't let me mine them ..with my 35kh/s from start of digi I am trying to mine oh adn i made 250Digis! Cry( please if you want make me happy send me some. Thanks you.
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Sent you some. Enjoy!

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Agr ..I hope that DiGi will be stable. But my pc won't let me mine them ..with my 35kh/s from start of digi I am trying to mine oh adn i made 250Digis! Cry( please if you want make me happy send me some. Thanks you.
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Sent you some. Enjoy!

Thanks you so muuuuch Smiley you've send me 3times more then I've already mined from start of the comodity.
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January 19, 2014, 09:21:56 AM
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Dice Game!

Have a roll of the dice with digibyte and bytedice!

http://dgb.bytedice.com

-0.5% house edge
-Minimum 10dgb bet
-Maximum ~20,000dgb
-10 minute deposit/withdrawls

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January 19, 2014, 09:38:44 AM
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What can I do more for promotion? I missed every good startup here in altforks for the sake of DGB. I am interested in success of DGB. Just let me know.
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January 19, 2014, 09:44:06 AM
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Where is have Android phones to download???
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January 19, 2014, 09:49:13 AM
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**Note: After the first 6 days of DigiByte's life over 44,105,165.259 million DigiBytes have been dispersed from the giveaway account to merchants, developers, users and more in over 1500 Transactions to DigiByte Addresses! Our DNS seed data shows almost 4,000 DGB wallets in existence world wide now.**
Excel export form DigiByte-qt of all transactions as of 1/18/2014:
http://www.digibyte.co/sites/digibyte.co/files/crypto/1-18-14.csv


Good job on inflating your currency beyond repair
basically sticks a finger up to all miners too because mining brought in nothing like this kind of amount even on day 1. Its just retarded to give away such huge chunks to so few people so quickly.
Would you rather be mining a coin that no one uses, or one approaching 5,000 users in the 1st week? The giveaways have brought in 100's of people that do not have any mining equipment. Several have told us they wanted to get into Cryptos and came into BitcoinTalk because of DigiByte and the giveaways. Despite what people say, they work to help build a coins value.

Id rather be mining a coin that isnt basically putting out the statement 'well pay you to use this' yes. I dont believe the giveaways brought any new people in certainly not at the start - you did the first give away within 2 or 3 hours of the coin launching i mean why!? id guess 99% of people around at that point were those that were mining.
Explain why giving out 50,000 to a few hundred users is better than giving out 5,000 to a few thousand users? Is it because its less work to 'give away' coins to your own secondary wallets that you have dotted around? Thats the only thing that would make any sense.
They will all be dumped the second it gets onto an exchange, my 100k will be part of it so ill see you all there.





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January 19, 2014, 10:09:32 AM
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**Note: After the first 6 days of DigiByte's life over 44,105,165.259 million DigiBytes have been dispersed from the giveaway account to merchants, developers, users and more in over 1500 Transactions to DigiByte Addresses! Our DNS seed data shows almost 4,000 DGB wallets in existence world wide now.**
Excel export form DigiByte-qt of all transactions as of 1/18/2014:
http://www.digibyte.co/sites/digibyte.co/files/crypto/1-18-14.csv


Good job on inflating your currency beyond repair
basically sticks a finger up to all miners too because mining brought in nothing like this kind of amount even on day 1. Its just retarded to give away such huge chunks to so few people so quickly.
Would you rather be mining a coin that no one uses, or one approaching 5,000 users in the 1st week? The giveaways have brought in 100's of people that do not have any mining equipment. Several have told us they wanted to get into Cryptos and came into BitcoinTalk because of DigiByte and the giveaways. Despite what people say, they work to help build a coins value.

Id rather be mining a coin that isnt basically putting out the statement 'well pay you to use this' yes. I dont believe the giveaways brought any new people in certainly not at the start - you did the first give away within 2 or 3 hours of the coin launching i mean why!? id guess 99% of people around at that point were those that were mining.
Explain why giving out 50,000 to a few hundred users is better than giving out 5,000 to a few thousand users? Is it because its less work to 'give away' coins to your own secondary wallets that you have dotted around? Thats the only thing that would make any sense.
They will all be dumped the second it gets onto an exchange, my 100k will be part of it so ill see you all there.




Agree 100%. Most people here are complete newbies(no offence intended whatsoever) to both cryptos, finance and the concepts of free markets and distribution. This coin will be dumped hard. I didn't plan on dumping it, but I don't have a choice. I am not going to sit by and watch my coins devalue because of belief.

I wonder how many people attended the giveaway with multiple accounts.
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January 19, 2014, 10:12:31 AM
Last edit: January 19, 2014, 10:32:46 AM by sammy007
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You already dumped it, by yelling this cheerless shit. Gone to mine doge. Fuck you.

Joke indeed.
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January 19, 2014, 10:16:12 AM
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**Note: After the first 6 days of DigiByte's life over 44,105,165.259 million DigiBytes have been dispersed from the giveaway account to merchants, developers, users and more in over 1500 Transactions to DigiByte Addresses! Our DNS seed data shows almost 4,000 DGB wallets in existence world wide now.**
Excel export form DigiByte-qt of all transactions as of 1/18/2014:
http://www.digibyte.co/sites/digibyte.co/files/crypto/1-18-14.csv


Good job on inflating your currency beyond repair
basically sticks a finger up to all miners too because mining brought in nothing like this kind of amount even on day 1. Its just retarded to give away such huge chunks to so few people so quickly.
Would you rather be mining a coin that no one uses, or one approaching 5,000 users in the 1st week? The giveaways have brought in 100's of people that do not have any mining equipment. Several have told us they wanted to get into Cryptos and came into BitcoinTalk because of DigiByte and the giveaways. Despite what people say, they work to help build a coins value.

Id rather be mining a coin that isnt basically putting out the statement 'well pay you to use this' yes. I dont believe the giveaways brought any new people in certainly not at the start - you did the first give away within 2 or 3 hours of the coin launching i mean why!? id guess 99% of people around at that point were those that were mining.
Explain why giving out 50,000 to a few hundred users is better than giving out 5,000 to a few thousand users? Is it because its less work to 'give away' coins to your own secondary wallets that you have dotted around? Thats the only thing that would make any sense.
They will all be dumped the second it gets onto an exchange, my 100k will be part of it so ill see you all there.




Agree 100%. Most people here are complete newbies(no offence intended whatsoever) to both cryptos, finance and the concepts of free markets and distribution. This coin will be dumped hard. I didn't plan on dumping it, but I don't have a choice. I am not going to sit by and watch my coins devalue because of belief.

I wonder how many people attended the giveaway with multiple accounts.


Most times people are telling me to sell my coins, there is something fishy about it. They have most likely some interest in destroying this coin ( they favor different coin and have 0 DGB ). I always and completely ignore these people. STICK TO YOUR COINS people. If everyone does it, IT WILL INCREASE VALUE. Simple as that. IGNORE THE TROLLS.
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January 19, 2014, 10:17:15 AM
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**Note: After the first 6 days of DigiByte's life over 44,105,165.259 million DigiBytes have been dispersed from the giveaway account to merchants, developers, users and more in over 1500 Transactions to DigiByte Addresses! Our DNS seed data shows almost 4,000 DGB wallets in existence world wide now.**
Excel export form DigiByte-qt of all transactions as of 1/18/2014:
http://www.digibyte.co/sites/digibyte.co/files/crypto/1-18-14.csv


Good job on inflating your currency beyond repair
basically sticks a finger up to all miners too because mining brought in nothing like this kind of amount even on day 1. Its just retarded to give away such huge chunks to so few people so quickly.
Would you rather be mining a coin that no one uses, or one approaching 5,000 users in the 1st week? The giveaways have brought in 100's of people that do not have any mining equipment. Several have told us they wanted to get into Cryptos and came into BitcoinTalk because of DigiByte and the giveaways. Despite what people say, they work to help build a coins value.

Id rather be mining a coin that isnt basically putting out the statement 'well pay you to use this' yes. I dont believe the giveaways brought any new people in certainly not at the start - you did the first give away within 2 or 3 hours of the coin launching i mean why!? id guess 99% of people around at that point were those that were mining.
Explain why giving out 50,000 to a few hundred users is better than giving out 5,000 to a few thousand users? Is it because its less work to 'give away' coins to your own secondary wallets that you have dotted around? Thats the only thing that would make any sense.
They will all be dumped the second it gets onto an exchange, my 100k will be part of it so ill see you all there.




Agree 100%. Most people here are complete newbies(no offence intended whatsoever) to both cryptos, finance and the concepts of free markets and distribution. This coin will be dumped hard. I didn't plan on dumping it, but I don't have a choice. I am not going to sit by and watch my coins devalue because of belief.

I wonder how many people attended the giveaway with multiple accounts.


Most times people are telling me to sell my coins, there is something fishy about it. They have most likely some interest in destroying this coin ( they favor different coin and have 0 DGB ). I always and completely ignore these people. STICK TO YOUR COINS people. If everyone does it, IT WILL INCREASE VALUE. Simple as that. IGNORE THE TROLLS.

+1 DON'T FEED THE TROLLS Wink
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January 19, 2014, 10:18:56 AM
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You already dumped it, spreading this shit.

Care to elaborate on your mature argument? Wink Or quote so we know who you are talking to? Listen, I don't want it to be true either, but that does not make it false..

**Note: After the first 6 days of DigiByte's life over 44,105,165.259 million DigiBytes have been dispersed from the giveaway account to merchants, developers, users and more in over 1500 Transactions to DigiByte Addresses! Our DNS seed data shows almost 4,000 DGB wallets in existence world wide now.**
Excel export form DigiByte-qt of all transactions as of 1/18/2014:
http://www.digibyte.co/sites/digibyte.co/files/crypto/1-18-14.csv


Good job on inflating your currency beyond repair
basically sticks a finger up to all miners too because mining brought in nothing like this kind of amount even on day 1. Its just retarded to give away such huge chunks to so few people so quickly.
Would you rather be mining a coin that no one uses, or one approaching 5,000 users in the 1st week? The giveaways have brought in 100's of people that do not have any mining equipment. Several have told us they wanted to get into Cryptos and came into BitcoinTalk because of DigiByte and the giveaways. Despite what people say, they work to help build a coins value.

Id rather be mining a coin that isnt basically putting out the statement 'well pay you to use this' yes. I dont believe the giveaways brought any new people in certainly not at the start - you did the first give away within 2 or 3 hours of the coin launching i mean why!? id guess 99% of people around at that point were those that were mining.
Explain why giving out 50,000 to a few hundred users is better than giving out 5,000 to a few thousand users? Is it because its less work to 'give away' coins to your own secondary wallets that you have dotted around? Thats the only thing that would make any sense.
They will all be dumped the second it gets onto an exchange, my 100k will be part of it so ill see you all there.




Agree 100%. Most people here are complete newbies(no offence intended whatsoever) to both cryptos, finance and the concepts of free markets and distribution. This coin will be dumped hard. I didn't plan on dumping it, but I don't have a choice. I am not going to sit by and watch my coins devalue because of belief.

I wonder how many people attended the giveaway with multiple accounts.


Most times people are telling me to sell my coins, there is something fishy about it. They have most likely some interest in destroying this coin ( they favor different coin and have 0 DGB ). I always and completely ignore these people. STICK TO YOUR COINS people. If everyone does it, IT WILL INCREASE VALUE. Simple as that. IGNORE THE TROLLS.

+1 DON'T FEED THE TROLLS Wink

I am not trolling anyone here, nor have I told anyone to sell their coins.

Holding increases value? There is always a first time for everything.. I sense a lot of youngsters here. You can ignore all you want, some people here actually makes good points and solid arguments. Some of us have experience with cryptos that goes beyond joining this train before December/January (this is one of my altcoin accounts, I've been here a long time)
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January 19, 2014, 10:19:18 AM
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By the way, cheerless assholes can stick back to their fucking USDe. Lawyers will cut their skin to belts for such provoking name.
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January 19, 2014, 10:27:01 AM
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Call it trolling or whatever you want - there is something seriously wrong with the way these give aways got done.

Explain why giving out 50,000 to a few hundred users is better than giving out 5,000 to thousands of users. What other coin has given away such insane amounts relative to the block rewards?
It would have been like Doge giving away 3,000,000 coins per user (if it had been premined anyway), or EAC giving away 62,000.

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January 19, 2014, 10:30:42 AM
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I'm guessing you missed out the giveaway?  Roll Eyes
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January 19, 2014, 10:30:54 AM
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You already dumped it, spreading this shit.

Care to elaborate on your mature argument? Wink Or quote so we know who you are talking to? Listen, I don't want it to be true either, but that does not make it false..
You are a free person, dump if you like.  There will be others dumping as well.  

The development team is solid, that alone gives this coin more 'value' than the majority of the other altcoins.
You seem to have convinced yourself that you have a deep understanding of investment and speculation.

Good.  I am investing in Digibyte based on the principles of Value Investing(Buffet).  At the bottom of your dump is where the money is made as price will not accurately reflect value.

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January 19, 2014, 10:30:56 AM
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Those pathetic bashers are just jealous because they dont have enough hashpower to effectively mine DGB, also they bash competing coins trying to make their own go-nowhere-shitcoins look better.

Stupid idiots LOL. The harder these clowns try to bash DGB - the more they fear DIGI's bright future killing off their other shitcoins.
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