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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058423 times)
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February 15, 2014, 02:54:27 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?

anonymous coin transactions. Mixing one trasaction with many and converging it back to the original... such that someone reading the block chain is unable to identify the source and the destination of the toal amount transferred
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February 15, 2014, 03:57:21 PM
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Any update/more rumours on Cryptsy?

Of all things they added Maxcoin today...  Huh

They must be taking bribes.

Cryptsy just want the fees for all trades when the next hype comes.
bitjohn is to greedy these days.
We have yet to even receive a reply from any of the messages we have sent to people at Cryptsy. If we do not see any progress on this by tomorrow we are going to start messaging them several times each day until we get a response. We do not understand what they have against DigiByte.

Make sure to keep messaging them!

 https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/72581/page/last#post-4000000047

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February 15, 2014, 04:04:15 PM
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Please add a few more p2pool nodes to the digibyte.co list.

The one(s) you have currently is a private node, i.e. it is in a private network... add the public (digibyte network) p2pool nodes please
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February 15, 2014, 04:06:04 PM
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@Digibyte
Please add a few more p2pool nodes to the digibyte.co list.

The one(s) you have currently is a private node, i.e. it is in a private network... add the public (digibyte network) p2pool nodes please

Not entirely, but almost, because you made it private by starting a new p2pool.
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February 15, 2014, 04:09:27 PM
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cant see any development being done, just another exchange add it again plix plox... almost leaving this if not seeing any developement.

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February 15, 2014, 04:12:17 PM
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@Digibyte
Please add a few more p2pool nodes to the digibyte.co list.

The one(s) you have currently is a private node, i.e. it is in a private network... add the public (digibyte network) p2pool nodes please

Not entirely, but almost, because you made it private by starting a new p2pool.

the networks.py values were revamped by Rav3npl and thereby renewed, and thats why we used the new ones, cause they were recommended. I even shared them with you after they were made public:
https://github.com/Rav3nPL/p2pool-rav/pull/38
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Last edit: February 15, 2014, 04:28:06 PM by mmininginc
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@Digibyte
Please add a few more p2pool nodes to the digibyte.co list.

The one(s) you have currently is a private node, i.e. it is in a private network... add the public (digibyte network) p2pool nodes please

Not entirely, but almost, because you made it private by starting a new p2pool.

the networks.py values were revamped by Rav3npl and thereby renewed, and thats why we used the new ones, cause they were recommended. I even shared them with you after they were made public:
https://github.com/Rav3nPL/p2pool-rav/pull/38
Sorry Hollow, you're right, I was mistaking you with StormMiner.
You were indeed kind enough to let me know, appreciated, really. My mistake.
EDIT: Wait... you're probably the same guy  Cheesy Now I get it... Am I right? In that case, I didn't say a thing  Grin
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February 15, 2014, 04:19:01 PM
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Any update/more rumours on Cryptsy?

Of all things they added Maxcoin today...  Huh

They must be taking bribes.

Cryptsy just want the fees for all trades when the next hype comes.
bitjohn is to greedy these days.
We have yet to even receive a reply from any of the messages we have sent to people at Cryptsy. If we do not see any progress on this by tomorrow we are going to start messaging them several times each day until we get a response. We do not understand what they have against DigiByte.

Make sure to keep messaging them!

 https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/72581/page/last#post-4000000047

Maybe the fact that you premined
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February 15, 2014, 04:33:12 PM
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Any update/more rumours on Cryptsy?

Of all things they added Maxcoin today...  Huh

strangely suspicious for a coin invented two weeks ago, no?

though as a cpu coin, and with a rich celb behind it.. if you look at the maxcoin thread, it has over 400 posts in the 2 weeks it has been arround.. while not a perfect metric and a lot of those posts are negative, normally a crap load of posts in a coin announcement thread equates to a crap load of people harrassing big vern... still 2 weeks, thats not a long time to let a coin stew a bit.

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February 15, 2014, 04:45:30 PM
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Maybe the fact that you premined


You might of hit the nail right on the head there, seems Cryptsy dislike coins that premine large amounts. All the coins that have been recently added that i have checked have only premined a few blocks to test or premined a very small amount for giveaways. DGB are still holding onto a lot of premined coins, not going to get on Cryptsy imo.
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February 15, 2014, 04:48:14 PM
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Just wanted to give you all an update on DigiByte and our thoughts on reducing the reward.

First of all, we would like to thank all of your for your continuing support. Your support as a community has been amazing and we are very much looking forward to the bright future DigiByte has in store!

At this point we are working on several things. An update to the most current Litecoin version. A light speed wallet. Work is being done on the exchange (Legal mostly at the moment) and several other things are in the pipeline.

Halving the block reward or reducing it right now would benefit existing holders of DigiByte and current miners in the short term. We would benefit as well. However, this would not benefit DigiByte in the long run. If anything we need to increase the production of DigiBytes.

Bitcoin/cryptos experienced a 60 fold increase in 2013. Even if it experiences only a 10 fold increase this year that will give the crypto markert a 100 billion market cap.

At the current production rate there will be just over 4 billion DigiBytes in circulation by this time next year. This is right on target for DigiByte trading in the $1 - $10 range within a year.

We currently have no plans to reduce or increase the block reward. Yes, there would be an immediate benefit to existing holders but this would work against us 6-18 months from now.

We are running through other scenarios and calculations. For instance what if we decreased the reward by 30% right now and then began increasing it every few weeks by 10% until about 6 -12 months from now when it would start decreasing again.

Once again, we are in this for the long run and we would like to thank you for your support! Stay tuned for more updates / developments in the next week!

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February 15, 2014, 04:52:39 PM
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Maybe the fact that you premined


You might of hit the nail right on the head there, seems Cryptsy dislike coins that premine large amounts. All the coins that have been recently added that i have checked have only premined a few blocks to test or premined a very small amount for giveaways. DGB are still holding onto a lot of premined coins, not going to get on Cryptsy imo.
Several coins pre-mined much more than we did, have not been transparent nor given away many of their coins and have still made it onto Cryptsy within just a few weeks.

At this point we are holding on to about 10% of coins. This share percentage is reducing every day. Launching a coin is not a cheap endeavor. Already this has cost us thousands of dollars in time, fees and expenses.

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February 15, 2014, 05:06:36 PM
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Maybe the fact that you premined


You might of hit the nail right on the head there, seems Cryptsy dislike coins that premine large amounts. All the coins that have been recently added that i have checked have only premined a few blocks to test or premined a very small amount for giveaways. DGB are still holding onto a lot of premined coins, not going to get on Cryptsy imo.
Several coins pre-mined much more than we did, have not been transparent nor given away many of their coins and have still made it onto Cryptsy within just a few weeks.

At this point we are holding on to about 10% of coins. This share percentage is reducing every day. Launching a coin is not a cheap endeavor. Already this has cost us thousands of dollars in time, fees and expenses.
MaxCoin itself is premined by only few at his start, thats why it went to a sucessfull launch to a TOTAL disaster, guy just spell BS again...

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February 15, 2014, 05:07:42 PM
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Net hash rate atm is 1033.96 Mh/z that seems very low for a 1 month old coin, diff always hovers around 16, if it goes higher it comes back down once multi pools pull off. Doesn't seem to be making the progress it should, not enough people mining it. It seems to just have a small army of loyal supporters and that is it, not much growth.
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February 15, 2014, 05:18:43 PM
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Net hash rate atm is 1033.96 Mh/z that seems very low for a 1 month old coin, diff always hovers around 16, if it goes higher it comes back down once multi pools pull off. Doesn't seem to be making the progress it should, not enough people mining it. It seems to just have a small army of loyal supporters and that is it, not much growth.
Our net hash is very good compared to other more established coins that have been out there for 6 months or more. Just look at Casinocoin or Sexcoin.

Growth can me measured in several ways. Every day more and more people are interacting with DigiByte on Facebook, Twitter and Reddit. Every day more people are downloading the DigiByte wallet.

DigiByte has become a great coin for people brand new to cryptos to become a part of. Most of these people have little if any hash to contribute to the network but they are contributing in other ways.

We have seen steady & consistent growth in a down and turbulent bitcoin market. This is a good sign. When Bitcoin recovers and makes another huge jump so to will DigiByte. The next major explosion of crypto currency will be very good for DigiByte!

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February 15, 2014, 05:22:44 PM
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I saw many ads about pools but i've never seen that one. Join https://dgb.cryptoculture.net/. Even if you have low hashrate you will mine a lot of coins!!!! Wink Wink Wink
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February 15, 2014, 05:24:15 PM
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I saw many ads about pools but i've never seen that one. Join https://dgb.cryptoculture.net/. Even if you have low hashrate you will mine a lot of coins!!!! Wink Wink Wink

Exactly, why not mine all the DGB you can while it is easy? The only place DigiByte is going is up! Mining will only get harder!

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February 15, 2014, 05:39:49 PM
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well the first one crashed the computer.. 1080/1500 was getting me 680-690 hash rates.... need that under volting i think... any suggestions on inciments to change the gpu/memory clock speed by to tweek it. and do i go up or down in number?

Try;

--lookup-gap 2 -I 13 --thread-concurrency 11200 -g 2 -w 256 --gpu-engine 1050 --gpu-memclock 1500 --temp-cutoff 90 --temp-overheat 85 --gpu-fan 90

go in the cgminer folder and delete the scrypt-tahiti.bin files first and whenever you change thread concurrency.  

I remove the vector tag as it slows me down "-v 1".  

Undervolt in the VBE7 with 1100 to 1110 and remove "powertune -20" from the cgminer bat file and just leave it at default which is 0.  Also make sure overdrive is turned off in catalyst control center.

Open a terminal window and type;

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1

I get 740's+ with this setting and my cards run in the 60's in open air rigs.  1080/1500 will get you 765+ but you'll usually have to volt higher. Other sweet spots are 1020/1500, 1030/1500, and some people report success with thread concurrency 10240, or sometimes using --shaders 2048 instead of thread concurrency.  If you push the memory above 1600-1675 your system will start to crash and you'll have to overvolt the memory which you don't want to do.

Scrypt settings are voodoo.  One number in either direction can cause hashrate to drop significantly.  The trick is finding the magic numbers.

Using a pc case though will cause the cards to run pretty hot.

Has anyone flashed the BIOS on a Sapphire R9 280X DUAL-X card?  According to the cryptobadger guide there should be a switch, that if I can't locate I shouldn't proceed, and as far as I can tell  Sapphire have replaced it with a button with the Sapphire S on it which switches to UEFI or legacy BIOS settings, as below picture link shows, which doesn't seem to be the same thing.  Am I wrong?  Any reason I shouldn't try TRIXX to reduce the VDDC?

http://prntscr.com/2sqn6e   <---- switch image
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February 15, 2014, 06:41:58 PM
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Has anyone flashed the BIOS on a Sapphire R9 280X DUAL-X card?  According to the cryptobadger guide there should be a switch, that if I can't locate I shouldn't proceed, and as far as I can tell  Sapphire have replaced it with a button with the Sapphire S on it which switches to UEFI or legacy BIOS settings, as below picture link shows, which doesn't seem to be the same thing.  Am I wrong?  Any reason I shouldn't try TRIXX to reduce the VDDC?

http://prntscr.com/2sqn6e   <---- switch image

You should ask 'The Stilt' for a little help, he''l modify your bios for you and hand it right back to you..
https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=12369.1980

He fixed my 280x bios, too!

Or you could just check out the repository on that thread.. Smiley

See djben's post with many fixed 280x bioses
https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=12369.msg120143;topicseen#msg120143

See pengo's post with a similar list:
https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=12369.msg93754;topicseen#msg93754

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February 15, 2014, 06:55:32 PM
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help http://p2p.mine.bz:9024/ descentralize that hashfuckinghate

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