The_Cashier
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February 17, 2014, 12:39:35 AM |
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Why? We now have at least already 3 teamed up P2Pool nodes @ 55MHz. Check OP. just because more p2pool mean security to the DGB network and also this pool spammers will stop :/ +1 More people we have on P2Pools more secure DigiByte Network is .
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mintzone
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February 17, 2014, 02:32:47 AM |
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All this talk about cryptsy seems like nonsense to me There certainly are a lot more alternatives today, though
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DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest
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stompix
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February 17, 2014, 02:37:13 AM |
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All this talk about cryptsy seems like nonsense to me There certainly are a lot more alternatives today, though Like it or not cryptsy is the market withe the volume and which influence the price of any coin.
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NodeSeperator
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February 17, 2014, 02:47:44 AM |
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The android wallet is beter than the blockchain app. To bad I cannot spend digibytes in real life yet.
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BTC: 12aXywzKHYxjJz2otZqfuYZVR4HfzZ3Hiz | LTC: LUKKyXML63AqyZPYjHxYAYFRSuqnB8D46o | NOBLE: 9eBcr5KDVhPLHtEitKxSxTmtLRGFsGoVEN | Digibyte: DBAp4ekcg43Hu6Pyn1AxDvxLETxhtf8u6s
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bitcoinsguru
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February 17, 2014, 03:15:34 AM |
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Hi guys ,
My window wallet is not synchronizing, From yesterday only its happening, Plz help me out.
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HollowStorm
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February 17, 2014, 03:51:17 AM |
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Hi guys ,
My window wallet is not synchronizing, From yesterday only its happening, Plz help me out.
did you try updating the conf file?
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mintzone
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February 17, 2014, 04:12:13 AM |
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All this talk about cryptsy seems like nonsense to me There certainly are a lot more alternatives today, though Like it or not cryptsy is the market withe the volume and which influence the price of any coin. Seems like it, but as cryptos become something that more and more people dabble with, alternatives like coinmarket.io will pick up steam. They won't replace cryptsy for a long time though, most likely.
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DGB is my and the future's coin of choice! Don't cry if you don't invest
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YoyodyneSystems
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February 17, 2014, 05:29:30 AM |
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Cryptsy has 170,000 user accounts....
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dolphinss
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February 17, 2014, 05:58:39 AM |
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Cryptsy has 170,000 user accounts....
Are there really so many cryptocoin traders and miners?
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YoyodyneSystems
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February 17, 2014, 07:03:19 AM |
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Cryptsy has 170,000 user accounts....
Are there really so many cryptocoin traders and miners? Worldwide including China. 100% certain. 170k accounts doesn't mean they are all online at the same time. But yeah. For example BTC-e would often have 7-18k online at any given time. That is just one exchange at an exact moment in time. If you compare twitter followers of vern at cryptsy with coinedup twitter you can see that coinedup must have a very large number as well. Maybe 40-50k users. It's amazing. And Chinese exchanges are probably at least these numbers or more. Anways as a trader I can tell you that people are kind of waiting for Cryptsy for DGB. And I am sure it will happen in good time. BTER is the best site in China I think. And one of the best around. It's nice. Hard hard to get on though. I think Cryptsy is the most likely and best shot for the next exchange. The listing will add liquidity to DGB big time. And just keep up the great marketing work and ability to use the coin places. Be creative! Give us something no one has done... That is what is big right now to make a coin takeoff.People dumping coins and pushing them up is normal. It's healthy. Cryptsy has a lot of "health" .. heh. I am still holding DGB and of several "other" coins that came around the same time I still think DGB is the most interesting and holds it's value best. Even though it's down... look at what happen to KDC for example - ouch. You guys are doing great.
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joulesbeef
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February 17, 2014, 08:43:50 AM |
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looking at teh exchangesBTC-e might be the nicest, though their alt coin trades are dwarfed by btc. Still we would get a lot of traffic there. though they dont exactly add coins often. Bter is next and probably our best choice overall to get on. and then cryptsy. Cryptsy has the most coin choices, nearly double the trading choices of bter. So its probably still our most likely place to get on, among these 3. after that we are left Vircurex coinedup and coinmarket we are already on. and then coinex and coins-e. Idk, cryptsy seems most likely out of the big 3.. if big vern doesnt add us in the next round we should probably put more effort into getting into the minor exchanges though the volume sucks really once you get below coinmarket and coinmarket isnt exactly explosive.
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WutriCoin
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February 17, 2014, 09:00:07 AM |
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After a long time, I just sent small amount of DGB to coinmarket - I forgot about the DGB speed - extraordinary!
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tdcooper99
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February 17, 2014, 10:17:55 AM |
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Why? We now have at least already 3 teamed up P2Pool nodes @ 55MHz. Check OP. just because more p2pool mean security to the DGB network and also this pool spammers will stop :/ Apologies for going slightly OT here, and double apologies for what is probably a noob question.... but I've pointed at a P2Pool node on 2 occasions now, and on both occasions after an hour or so, went back to whatever regular pool I was mining on as I couldn't see anything appearing in my wallet, and there didn't seem to be a place where I could track what I was mining, like the dashboards you get on the pools. However, after a period of time passes, usually LONG after I've returned to a regular pool, I get some coins in my wallet with the Type as "Mined" and the Address as "N/A". Are these from the P2Pool mining time? I like the idea of P2Pool as a decentralised means of mining... but I obviously don't quite understand it, and I would like a means of tracking progress other that just staring hopefully at my wallet waiting for coins to appear... how do I do this?
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The_Cashier
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February 17, 2014, 10:27:54 AM |
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After a long time, I just sent small amount of DGB to coinmarket - I forgot about the DGB speed - extraordinary!
Yeah everytime i'm transfering, i'm impressed how fast it is. It's like you are giving money to someone hand by hand almost.
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martins
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February 17, 2014, 10:33:17 AM |
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Why? We now have at least already 3 teamed up P2Pool nodes @ 55MHz. Check OP. just because more p2pool mean security to the DGB network and also this pool spammers will stop :/ Apologies for going slightly OT here, and double apologies for what is probably a noob question.... but I've pointed at a P2Pool node on 2 occasions now, and on both occasions after an hour or so, went back to whatever regular pool I was mining on as I couldn't see anything appearing in my wallet, and there didn't seem to be a place where I could track what I was mining, like the dashboards you get on the pools. However, after a period of time passes, usually LONG after I've returned to a regular pool, I get some coins in my wallet with the Type as "Mined" and the Address as "N/A". Are these from the P2Pool mining time? I like the idea of P2Pool as a decentralised means of mining... but I obviously don't quite understand it, and I would like a means of tracking progress other that just staring hopefully at my wallet waiting for coins to appear... how do I do this? Yes you had "Mined" a block and split with other in a p2pool that's why appear "Mined" actually you mined a block and received a percentage of your hashhate and that's why we should all mine in p2pool... p2pool show your DGB adress that you have used as "username" when connecting to it and you can follow some graphical designed to give information, is not like a normal pool with all theyr graphics but you can compreend at last how much fee and how many coins you will receive another aspect of p2poll is the global network hashate isnt only from the total of your p2poll but from all nodes (you mine in a p2pool node) included, soo if your node is 1MHS and the global node is 50MHS is like mining in a normal pool with 50MHS.
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TenaciousC
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February 17, 2014, 10:37:35 AM |
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Why? We now have at least already 3 teamed up P2Pool nodes @ 55MHz. Check OP. just because more p2pool mean security to the DGB network and also this pool spammers will stop :/ Apologies for going slightly OT here, and double apologies for what is probably a noob question.... but I've pointed at a P2Pool node on 2 occasions now, and on both occasions after an hour or so, went back to whatever regular pool I was mining on as I couldn't see anything appearing in my wallet, and there didn't seem to be a place where I could track what I was mining, like the dashboards you get on the pools. However, after a period of time passes, usually LONG after I've returned to a regular pool, I get some coins in my wallet with the Type as "Mined" and the Address as "N/A". Are these from the P2Pool mining time? I like the idea of P2Pool as a decentralised means of mining... but I obviously don't quite understand it, and I would like a means of tracking progress other that just staring hopefully at my wallet waiting for coins to appear... how do I do this? Some things you need do and to know for p2p: 1. It doens't matter waht node you are on, but always use one with low latency (ping), pick from thie site: http://p2pool.jir.dk/dogecoin/2. Once you picked a node, example http://doge-eu.crypto49er.com:9555 you use this in your cgminer and your username is your payment address and pass can be whatever (pass is not needed) 3. You can mnitor your hashrate on the site of your node, usually the ip or dns name with /static/ example http://doge-eu.crypto49er.com:9555/static/4. Your hashrate will be displayed next to your payment address. 5. It can takes several hours before you are on the payout list, this is normal, don't stop mining !6. Whatever you do, let it mine, don't stop your miners every hour or so, just let them work! 7. Profit! No DDOS, website down, Admins stealing coins, coins being stolen from hacks, etc...
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appbox
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February 17, 2014, 11:20:42 AM |
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Does anyone know which multipool just started mining DigiByte? This is the highest we have ever seen the hash rate jump to.
https://www.hashco.ws/stats/Round # Coin Length Mature Blocks Mature Coins Immature Blocks Immature Coins Accepted Shares Rejected Shares 7899 DGB 55 minutes 68 544000.08000000 6 48000 972,535 226,788
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tdcooper99
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February 17, 2014, 11:40:36 AM |
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Some things you need do and to know for p2p: 1. It doens't matter waht node you are on, but always use one with low latency (ping), pick from thie site: http://p2pool.jir.dk/dogecoin/2. Once you picked a node, example http://doge-eu.crypto49er.com:9555 you use this in your cgminer and your username is your payment address and pass can be whatever (pass is not needed) 3. You can mnitor your hashrate on the site of your node, usually the ip or dns name with /static/ example http://doge-eu.crypto49er.com:9555/static/4. Your hashrate will be displayed next to your payment address. 5. It can takes several hours before you are on the payout list, this is normal, don't stop mining !6. Whatever you do, let it mine, don't stop your miners every hour or so, just let them work! 7. Profit! No DDOS, website down, Admins stealing coins, coins being stolen from hacks, etc... Many many thanks... I'll get back on board shortly now that this is much clearer to me!
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The_Cashier
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February 17, 2014, 11:40:48 AM |
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Multipool like hashco are using the weakness of the system to gather mass coins. This is killing the price on coinmarket. HOLD YOUR COINS! Hashco and others are jumping on DGB every time difficulty go down... Devs please change retargeting difficulty to 1-5min. We don't need gravity for the moment, just retargeting time adjustment, but we need it fast before those multipool mine all our coins ^^.
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martins
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February 17, 2014, 11:52:16 AM |
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Multipool like hashco are using the weakness of the system to gather mass coins. This is killing the price on coinmarket. HOLD YOUR COINS! Hashco and others are jumping on DGB every time difficulty go down... Devs please change retargeting difficulty to 1-5min. We don't need gravity for the moment, just retargeting time adjustment, but we need it fast before those multipool mine all our coins ^^.
Pool: 1,376 Mh/s its theyr power now imagine a possible 51% atack by his pool operator, i hope our dev's know what it means.
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