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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058923 times)
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March 26, 2014, 10:18:41 PM
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Should we re-brand DigiByte?

According to Article 1 Section 8 of the US constitution no one but the federal government can coin money or make currency. Since we are an American based team we have come to the consensus we are technicality violating our own constitution.
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To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;

We are considering completely dropping any reference to the term currency and re-branding Digibyte as a "Professional decentralized crypto payment system."

When we try and describe what a crypto currency is we often get the deer in the head lights look. But recently we have been trying the approach "Digibyte is like a faster, cheaper more efficient form of PayPal." This seems to be something people can relate to and understand.

Essentially we want to start promoting DigiByte as a payment platform for merchants were we send bytes back and forth and not so much as a "currency" per say.

Technically the same horse, but new name. Same care, new paint job. This may be a way to separate DigiByte from the other "coins." What are your thoughts?

That sounds like a good idea.  It's funny how a simple rephrase of things can tremendously alter people's outlook.
Its amazing how much easier it is to explain DigiByte and crypto currencies by starting out with this approach.

 Need videos posted all over the web really good quality like avatar shreck quality but with digiman explaining what digi is about. A video with projected growth patterns professional merchant links. Start a fund so we can donate DONT ACCEPT POOR QUALITY GET A PRO ALLSO WEBSITE LOOKS CHEAP. people buy rolls royce because it is quality. Digibyte is a quality product i really think it is the google of crypto currencys it works perfect. I  press send on android wallet bang its on my computer 2 seconds show merchants we need advertisement. Honestly i used to contract all over europe building aeroplanes many people applied for jobs i allways got the job because if they said ring back in a week id ring back in two days. I would make a point of saying my name allso tried to make them laugh just so they would remember me. STAND OUT DONT MISS THE TRAIN
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March 26, 2014, 11:11:54 PM
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Mining Man Digibyte pool will be closing on 2nd April, please make sure you withdraw any funds by then.
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March 27, 2014, 12:20:47 AM
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DigiByte is a secure world-wide decentralized payment network inspired by Bitcoin. You send & receive DigiBytes much like PayPal & Western Union transfer money but with vast improvements, including lightning fast transactions with minimal or no fees.

What do you think?

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March 27, 2014, 12:26:03 AM
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I like it. Good start.

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DigiByte is a secure world-wide decentralized payment network inspired by Bitcoin. You send & receive DigiBytes much like PayPal & Western Union transfer money but with vast improvements, including lightning fast transactions with minimal or no fees.

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March 27, 2014, 01:57:52 AM
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We are working on creating a pop-up banner for the Crypto Convention similar to this: http://www.displays2go.com/C-1897/Retractable-Banners-Roll-Up-Design-with-Graphics


Any suggestions on how we could improved this design and what text we could add in the middle? We know some of the colors are off.



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March 27, 2014, 01:59:28 AM
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DigiByte is a secure world-wide decentralized payment network inspired by Bitcoin. You send & receive DigiBytes much like PayPal & Western Union transfer money but with vast improvements, including lightning fast transactions with minimal or no fees.

What do you think?

How about changing "including" to "such as". If you read aloud I think it flows better.

Also, the fees part could use a little work but I don't have a better suggestion. Most people's idea of "minimal fees" is probably many times what they would pay using Digibyte. It's rather clunky, but you could perhaps follow up with an example, such as "The average fee is currently US$0.0001" or similar. On the other hand, you are technically right that fees are incurred, but bending the truth ever so slightly might get our foot in the door & I don't think people will quibble with a 1 or 2 DGB fee anyway, at least not at the moment anyway.
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March 27, 2014, 02:02:11 AM
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DigiByte is a secure world-wide decentralized payment network inspired by Bitcoin. You send & receive DigiBytes much like PayPal & Western Union transfer money but with vast improvements, including lightning fast transactions with minimal or no fees.

What do you think?

How about changing "including" to "such as". If you read aloud I think it flows better.

Also, the fees part could use a little work but I don't have a better suggestion. Most people's idea of "minimal fees" is probably many times what they would pay using Digibyte. It's rather clunky, but you could perhaps follow up with an example, such as "The average fee is currently US$0.0001" or similar. On the other hand, you are technically right that fees are incurred, but bending the truth ever so slightly might get our foot in the door & I don't think people will quibble with a 1 or 2 DGB fee anyway, at least not at the moment anyway.
Very good suggestions. "Such as" does flow better.

As for the fees, we don't want to lie and say there are no fees when there are. We will think on it and see if anyone else has any suggestions. We would rather have someone be surprised and find out they are tiny than get upset do to a lie.

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March 27, 2014, 02:03:25 AM
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We are working on creating a pop-up banner for the Crypto Convention similar to this: http://www.displays2go.com/C-1897/Retractable-Banners-Roll-Up-Design-with-Graphics


Any suggestions on how we could improved this design and what text we could add in the middle? We know some of the colors are off.




If this is for the convention, could you please explain the type of people you're hoping to attract with it?  That will have a large bearing on what should go on it. If it isn't for merchants then we can cut out commercial things for example. Also, if it's aimed at people already in crypto then we could incl slightly technical info.
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March 27, 2014, 02:04:54 AM
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DigiByte is a secure world-wide decentralized payment network inspired by Bitcoin. You send & receive DigiBytes much like PayPal & Western Union transfer money but with vast improvements, including lightning fast transactions with minimal or no fees.

What do you think?

How about changing "including" to "such as". If you read aloud I think it flows better.

Also, the fees part could use a little work but I don't have a better suggestion. Most people's idea of "minimal fees" is probably many times what they would pay using Digibyte. It's rather clunky, but you could perhaps follow up with an example, such as "The average fee is currently US$0.0001" or similar. On the other hand, you are technically right that fees are incurred, but bending the truth ever so slightly might get our foot in the door & I don't think people will quibble with a 1 or 2 DGB fee anyway, at least not at the moment anyway.
Very good suggestions. "Such as" does flow better.

As for the fees, we don't want to lie and say there are no fees when there are. We will think on it and see if anyone else has any suggestions. We would rather have someone be surprised and find out they are tiny than get upset do to a lie.

Yes, that's fair enough. If I have any decent ideas I'll come back to you
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March 27, 2014, 02:11:36 AM
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We are working on creating a pop-up banner for the Crypto Convention similar to this: http://www.displays2go.com/C-1897/Retractable-Banners-Roll-Up-Design-with-Graphics


Any suggestions on how we could improved this design and what text we could add in the middle? We know some of the colors are off.




If this is for the convention, could you please explain the type of people you're hoping to attract with it?  That will have a large bearing on what should go on it. If it isn't for merchants then we can cut out commercial things for example. Also, if it's aimed at people already in crypto then we could incl slightly technical info.
We imagine there is going to be a mix of people. So something for everyone and something we can take to conventions in the future outside of the crypto world.

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March 27, 2014, 02:20:05 AM
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Hey Digibyte, do you think you will support a fund to help those who got scammed out of DGB from Coinmarket.io? I mean if they have proof of fund in there or something? Digibyte has endorsed for coinmarket.io, wouldn't that be a very positive use of a portion of the premine?

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March 27, 2014, 02:29:05 AM
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Hey Digibyte, do you think you will support a fund to help those who got scammed out of DGB from Coinmarket.io? I mean if they have proof of fund in there or something? Digibyte has endorsed for coinmarket.io, wouldn't that be a very positive use of a portion of the premine?
We were under the impression withdrawals were taking place.

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March 27, 2014, 02:29:56 AM
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there was scam made by vadewisk owner of earncryptocoins.com and KingsCrown is paying for it from his pocket.
he posted this coins wallet as one of options to donate him - help the guy. not many honest people like him are in this scammy cryptoworld.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=519705.msg5922852#msg5922852

yolo
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March 27, 2014, 02:33:47 AM
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Good news: processed 58 DGB withdrawals that got stuck because the confirmation email never arrived after our SMTP server was forced down.

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March 27, 2014, 09:27:15 AM
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Better rewards
Coins deposited directly in your wallet
DDoS resistant
No registration needed, just a DigiByte address as username
If node is down, you don't lose your DigiByte, your work is saved on network.


JOIN US TO MINE

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March 27, 2014, 09:44:10 AM
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how come did you give the digishield code away? doesnt that mean that any coin can use it without saying they have? it could have been a great promotion tool for digibyte
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March 27, 2014, 10:00:30 AM
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DigiByte is a secure world-wide decentralized payment network inspired by Bitcoin. You send & receive DigiBytes much like PayPal & Western Union transfer money but with vast improvements, including lightning fast transactions with minimal or no fees.

What do you think?
I like this one Smiley
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We are officially dropping the word "currency" from any of our publications or promotion.

DigiByte is a decentralized crypto payment network based upon Litecoin & Bitcoin that works similar to PayPal & Western Union. DigiByte is fast, secure & world-wide!

Hi, of course it is just a matter of vocabulary, but if you dig a bit, the system is different from Paypal or any fund transfer system.
Let me explain my thoughts:

When you use paypal, what you do is just transfer real money (us$) to abank account and pay with it.
Technically, it is just a bank, and you pay with dollars ( or euros or whatever).
If you want to pay using DGB, technically, you have to buy "credits" (ie DGBs), then spend it, then the seller could use those "credits" or exchange them for dollars. At a moment , (high) value has been created and the user pays it.

The truth is when you put dollars on paypal, the only thing you "buy" is the service of the bank when you pay, but you still are the owner of your dollars. The only way paypal makes money is transaction fees.No value has been created in the transaction (only fees for service are paid)
With DGBs, when you "buy" DGBs for the first time, you pay the original owner of the DGBs (or the lastest specukator to own it), and you no longer own your dollars, but just "credit" whose value in dollars can go up or down.

This is sure, even if you try to change the naming, the potential users will quickly point that out and ask you "why would people make money when I, as a user buy DGBs first ? ( because this is true, and that is probably why we are here, we have nothing else to gain, fees are not for us, and people using DGB won't generate any additionnal money to anyone, this is a one-shot deal).

So you have to prepare to answer this question, and in my opinion, here is the way to explain:

Each DGB can be seen as a credit that is highly secure and allows fast transactions, consider each "credit" as a container for your money.
To allow that level of security, each credit is unique and has originally been processed by high end computing systems, this costs time and money, and that is what you pay for.

Obviously it is always a matter of vocabulary, because ppll won't own their original $ anyway, but at least you can try to justify the value of what you sell them.


About law aspects, i don't know how it works in usa( i'm in France), but maybe you could check how it works for "virtual currencies" in mmorpg games or so, is it illegal ? i gues no, finally DGBs are not so different, is it just the game that is way bigger. Smiley

PS: suggestion: call the coins "Digibyte credits" or "Digicredits by Digibyte system"



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March 27, 2014, 02:01:11 PM
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If you were to implement x11, consider me on board.


There other hash solutions out there the best known of these being Scrypt-Jane and Adaptive-N which for the most part are the same. They both use a variable N factor which is locked to 2^10 in Scrypt. This is the memory requirement, 2^10 works out to 1024 bytes. Vertcoin a very popular Adaptive-N coin currently uses an N factor of 2^11 which works out to 2048 bytes, every time the N factor goes up the performance of miners drops by half. Vertcoin currently has half the performance of Scrypt and has a maximum N of 2^32 which works out to 4GB, most graphic cards cannot even do work at that level and with the current hash rate the difficulty of Vertcoin could not go low enough to support that level of N. Scrypt-Jane and Adaptive-N may be ASIC hostile but they are also GPU hostile.

 X11 uses 11 well known and high performing hashing solutions chained together to generate the hashes required to generate new blocks. Since it uses 11 different hashes it is complex and unlikely to see a ASIC for it any time soon. The good news for miners is that they can use X11 right now to avoid multipools and start gathering coins that are going to become very important when the Scrypt ASICs hit. Mining X11 gives 3-4 times the hash power of Scrypt, uses less energy and generates even less heat.

This is the solution that people have been looking for.
Thank you for posting this feedback. Which specific coins are currently using X11? I would like to run some of my own hardware tests for comparison to see exactly how it performs.

Word is that EMC2 is switching to X11. Also found this poll which backs it up (even tho the poll seems ongoing still)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=534392.0;all
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