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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058913 times)
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February 15, 2014, 09:07:02 AM
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Clean profile for me also returns appropriate results.

Private/incognito browsing should also return normal results
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February 15, 2014, 09:11:21 AM
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Should the faucet restart. The faucet is already dry for a week or so?
I can't mine. My PC is very old and works very slow.
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February 15, 2014, 09:23:29 AM
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Any update/more rumours on Cryptsy?
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February 15, 2014, 09:24:09 AM
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Any update/more rumours on Cryptsy?
idk but i'm buying every DGB i can buy under 150 sat's

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February 15, 2014, 09:37:48 AM
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Any update/more rumours on Cryptsy?

Of all things they added Maxcoin today...  Huh
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February 15, 2014, 10:05:42 AM
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I'm holding all mine.  I think most who are serious about the coin are holding.  It took all day yesterday to get an order of mine for 2 million filled. Lots and lots of little trades it seemed like, I think from the multipools guys.

btw, about the lowering of the block reward thing I mentioned last week, hope I didn't cause any controversy on the coin.  Whatever you guys think is best.  The gravity thing to help against multipools sounds like a cool idea.

And for anyone else who has been here and reading.  I think it's safe to safe the Dev's have proved themselves that they care for this coin long term, turning down on option for large short term gain in favor of long term goals and success.  That should make everyone feel comfortable.  Cheesy

One thing that I have noticed with this coin compared to many that I have seen in the past, is nearly everyone involved appears to have a level head on their shoulders and are professional and wise.  That says something.  A lot of something.

Quite the contrary, debate is always good for a community.

However, I am a strong proponent for exactly the opposite.  The block reward should be raised by quite a large amount.  To counter-balance this, the reward should halve much much sooner, such that the total minted coins at the end does not change.  This would accelerate the inflation that is going to happen anyways and get it out of the way, advance the life-cycle of the coin well beyond that of Bitcoin, and tank the price.  Over the mid to long term, however, there would be no inflation, deflation (price increase) would begin, and all advances in development and community would steadily increase the value of the coin.

It would essentially be like jumping on a time-machine into the future Smiley

Just my two digi's.

I actually like this idea too.  That is a very good idea. I'd be on board for that for sure Cheesy

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February 15, 2014, 10:22:38 AM
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Quite the contrary, debate is always good for a community.

However, I am a strong proponent for exactly the opposite.  The block reward should be raised by quite a large amount.  To counter-balance this, the reward should halve much much sooner, such that the total minted coins at the end does not change.  This would accelerate the inflation that is going to happen anyways and get it out of the way, advance the life-cycle of the coin well beyond that of Bitcoin, and tank the price.  Over the mid to long term, however, there would be no inflation, deflation (price increase) would begin, and all advances in development and community would steadily increase the value of the coin.

It would essentially be like jumping on a time-machine into the future Smiley

Just my two digi's.

I actually like this idea too.  That is a very good idea. I'd be on board for that for sure Cheesy

This would be quite a kick in the nuts for us early adopters tho. It would lock people with significant holdings in because selling would make a loss. This in turn would counter the increased liquidity which increasing the reward may achieve.
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February 15, 2014, 10:46:47 AM
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Quite the contrary, debate is always good for a community.

However, I am a strong proponent for exactly the opposite.  The block reward should be raised by quite a large amount.  To counter-balance this, the reward should halve much much sooner, such that the total minted coins at the end does not change.  This would accelerate the inflation that is going to happen anyways and get it out of the way, advance the life-cycle of the coin well beyond that of Bitcoin, and tank the price.  Over the mid to long term, however, there would be no inflation, deflation (price increase) would begin, and all advances in development and community would steadily increase the value of the coin.

It would essentially be like jumping on a time-machine into the future Smiley

Just my two digi's.

I actually like this idea too.  That is a very good idea. I'd be on board for that for sure Cheesy

This would be quite a kick in the nuts for us early adopters tho. It would lock people with significant holdings in because selling would make a loss. This in turn would counter the increased liquidity which increasing the reward may achieve.
i think halving a block is from past, now the top 20 coin are decreasing its block rewards by % over the week , like 1% to 5% every week or every XXXX block and protecting his difficulty with Kimoto's Gravity... did my research.

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February 15, 2014, 10:52:59 AM
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we are hurting without KGW imo

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February 15, 2014, 11:15:18 AM
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Quite the contrary, debate is always good for a community.

However, I am a strong proponent for exactly the opposite.  The block reward should be raised by quite a large amount.  To counter-balance this, the reward should halve much much sooner, such that the total minted coins at the end does not change.  This would accelerate the inflation that is going to happen anyways and get it out of the way, advance the life-cycle of the coin well beyond that of Bitcoin, and tank the price.  Over the mid to long term, however, there would be no inflation, deflation (price increase) would begin, and all advances in development and community would steadily increase the value of the coin.

It would essentially be like jumping on a time-machine into the future Smiley

Just my two digi's.

I actually like this idea too.  That is a very good idea. I'd be on board for that for sure Cheesy

This would be quite a kick in the nuts for us early adopters tho. It would lock people with significant holdings in because selling would make a loss. This in turn would counter the increased liquidity which increasing the reward may achieve.
i think halving a block is from past, now the top 20 coin are decreasing its block rewards by % over the week , like 1% to 5% every week or every XXXX block and protecting his difficulty with Kimoto's Gravity... did my research.

Interesting idea. It would avoid a sudden spike in price too, and avoid a drop off of miners as the reward suddenly decreases.
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February 15, 2014, 11:32:40 AM
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This thread is mostly dead apart from pool spammers, the diff is very low apart from when multi pools attack and it just isn't going anywhere atm. Don't know why, Cryptsy don't want it for some reason (probably because they have been hounded) but have listed much newer coins that have less value.
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February 15, 2014, 11:50:35 AM
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Problem -> Poll Spammers  Sad
Solution -> An official forum with moderators? (digibyte.co/forum ?)  Smiley


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February 15, 2014, 11:54:41 AM
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Problem -> Poll Spammers  Sad
Solution -> An official forum with moderators? (digibyte.co/forum ?)  Smiley



They have a forum http://digibytetalk.com/ not many people use it.
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February 15, 2014, 11:56:09 AM
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Problem -> Poll Spammers  Sad
Solution -> An official forum with moderators? (digibyte.co/forum ?)  Smiley



They have a forum http://digibytetalk.com/ not many people use it.

I know but non-official ?

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February 15, 2014, 12:10:13 PM
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Man this made laugh. This made my day.. thanx. This should be official for the dutch DGB ....

 Wink glad it cheered you up.
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February 15, 2014, 01:08:45 PM
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Any update/more rumours on Cryptsy?

Of all things they added Maxcoin today...  Huh

They must be taking bribes.

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February 15, 2014, 02:23:01 PM
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digibyte.co is down again.
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February 15, 2014, 02:25:35 PM
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How's the coin-mixing process going? I think this is the most important feature that needs to be integrated quickly if we want a proper lift-off for this coin

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February 15, 2014, 02:28:56 PM
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How's the coin-mixing process going? I think this is the most important feature that needs to be integrated quickly if we want a proper lift-off for this coin
can you explain what coin-mixing your talking about?

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