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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058436 times)
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June 09, 2014, 12:53:47 AM
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Just wanted to let everyone know we worked late into the night and we are still figuring out what the best course of action for us to take is. Our main problem right now is a lack of hash. So if you have a miner we could use all the additional hash we can get right now while we get an update rolled out. More hash = more security & stability of the block chain.

Some of the pools dont even exist any more , I went to dedicated, and theres some banner that says theres a problem there, been like that for days :S

Ok. We are going to get the list updated. We also are considering developing a main digibyte pool ourselves so we can make sure it stays operational.

very cool!
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June 09, 2014, 02:11:45 AM
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Got about 100mh slowly coming online at miningpool.co if anybody else wants to come mine Smiley

Threw my little gridseed up here. I really like the gui on this site.

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June 09, 2014, 12:28:22 PM
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Just saw it in another thread:
"The latter allows 14 altcoins to be used to reward posts on Facebook in a very real sense, rather than merely giving them the standard ‘like’. The full list reads: dogecoin, digibytes, einsteinium, fedoracoin, mintcoin, reddcoin, quark, worldcoin, vertcoin, karmacoin, earthcoin, trollcoin, HTMLcoin and donationcoin."


http://www.coindesk.com/facebook-approves-first-cryptocurrency-tipping-apps/

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June 09, 2014, 01:28:13 PM
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Unfortunately multi-algo = welcome all kinds of dumpers. Now you just following MYR. You forgot about SMS wallet.

Some people doesn't know a lot of thing regarding how a crypto-currency works. Like me, I don't know everything about the crypto-world. But one thing is sure : I know the basics, when other are saying shit.

Multi-algo = potentially more miners = more trade volume = more secured network = potentially better for merchant adoption

That's all you have to understand. No more! Moreover, even if DGB will be a MYR like, devs will improves the multi-algo system. That's said, it's not a simple copy-paste of MYR, but an improvment with DGB's devs touch.

Tell me if you disagree or if I have wrong, but I don't think DGB is going on the wrong way.

More miners = more dumpers. That's what you have to understand.
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June 09, 2014, 01:34:45 PM
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The mining pool list has been updated on the website. Let us know if we missed any pools or we have any that are not working: http://www.digibyte.co/


Folks...  am I missing something?  I still can't see where the hashrate is coming from?  I just took 10 minutes and put a spreadsheet together using ONLY the officially listed pools on the above website (including P2Pool)...  and first off...  several still seem to be down, and a couple are at zero...  but of the active ones, I can still only account for about 64MH out of the 474MH total, as of about 10 minutes before this post time.

Sorry if the formatting is all fukt... I'm sure there's an easier way to put a table in a post, but I couldn't work it out.  So...  does this mean that like 85% + of the DGB hashrate is with the multi-pools that are not listed here?


Pool Name                         Pool Hashrate   Network Hashrate              % Network Hashrate
Blazing Hashes                        7.9                   474                              1.67%
Coin Mine Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Coinium Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Crypto Pool Mining                   0.9                   474                              0.19%
Dedicated Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Leet Pools Mining                            0                   474                              0.00%
Lucky Miners Pool                           13.6                   474                              2.87%
Mining Pool Co                           12                   474                              2.53%
More Coins Pool                           25.7                   474                              5.42%
Palmetto Miners                            0                   474                              0.00%
P2Pool                                     4.5                   474                              0.95%
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June 09, 2014, 01:39:47 PM
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The mining pool list has been updated on the website. Let us know if we missed any pools or we have any that are not working: http://www.digibyte.co/


Folks...  am I missing something?  I still can't see where the hashrate is coming from?  I just took 10 minutes and put a spreadsheet together using ONLY the officially listed pools on the above website (including P2Pool)...  and first off...  several still seem to be down, and a couple are at zero...  but of the active ones, I can still only account for about 64MH out of the 474MH total, as of about 10 minutes before this post time.

Sorry if the formatting is all fukt... I'm sure there's an easier way to put a table in a post, but I couldn't work it out.  So...  does this mean that like 85% + of the DGB hashrate is with the multi-pools that are not listed here?


Pool Name                         Pool Hashrate   Network Hashrate              % Network Hashrate
Blazing Hashes                        7.9                   474                              1.67%
Coin Mine Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Coinium Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Crypto Pool Mining                   0.9                   474                              0.19%
Dedicated Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Leet Pools Mining                            0                   474                              0.00%
Lucky Miners Pool                           13.6                   474                              2.87%
Mining Pool Co                           12                   474                              2.53%
More Coins Pool                           25.7                   474                              5.42%
Palmetto Miners                            0                   474                              0.00%
P2Pool                                     4.5                   474                              0.95%

Very likely yes
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June 09, 2014, 01:45:47 PM
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The mining pool list has been updated on the website. Let us know if we missed any pools or we have any that are not working: http://www.digibyte.co/


Folks...  am I missing something?  I still can't see where the hashrate is coming from?  I just took 10 minutes and put a spreadsheet together using ONLY the officially listed pools on the above website (including P2Pool)...  and first off...  several still seem to be down, and a couple are at zero...  but of the active ones, I can still only account for about 64MH out of the 474MH total, as of about 10 minutes before this post time.

Sorry if the formatting is all fukt... I'm sure there's an easier way to put a table in a post, but I couldn't work it out.  So...  does this mean that like 85% + of the DGB hashrate is with the multi-pools that are not listed here?


Pool Name                         Pool Hashrate   Network Hashrate              % Network Hashrate
Blazing Hashes                        7.9                   474                              1.67%
Coin Mine Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Coinium Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Crypto Pool Mining                   0.9                   474                              0.19%
Dedicated Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Leet Pools Mining                            0                   474                              0.00%
Lucky Miners Pool                           13.6                   474                              2.87%
Mining Pool Co                           12                   474                              2.53%
More Coins Pool                           25.7                   474                              5.42%
Palmetto Miners                            0                   474                              0.00%
P2Pool                                     4.5                   474                              0.95%

There are many more P2P pools but the ones I could find in the 20 seconds I looked only had up to 5Mhs tops.

I'm not aware of any multi-pool which currently lists Digibyte as a target...has anyone seen any?  It's possible of course someone just has a large farm but hard to believe they would kept it pointed at DGB all this time.
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June 09, 2014, 01:48:38 PM
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The mining pool list has been updated on the website. Let us know if we missed any pools or we have any that are not working: http://www.digibyte.co/


Folks...  am I missing something?  I still can't see where the hashrate is coming from?  I just took 10 minutes and put a spreadsheet together using ONLY the officially listed pools on the above website (including P2Pool)...  and first off...  several still seem to be down, and a couple are at zero...  but of the active ones, I can still only account for about 64MH out of the 474MH total, as of about 10 minutes before this post time.

Sorry if the formatting is all fukt... I'm sure there's an easier way to put a table in a post, but I couldn't work it out.  So...  does this mean that like 85% + of the DGB hashrate is with the multi-pools that are not listed here?


Pool Name                         Pool Hashrate   Network Hashrate              % Network Hashrate
Blazing Hashes                        7.9                   474                              1.67%
Coin Mine Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Coinium Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Crypto Pool Mining                   0.9                   474                              0.19%
Dedicated Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Leet Pools Mining                            0                   474                              0.00%
Lucky Miners Pool                           13.6                   474                              2.87%
Mining Pool Co                           12                   474                              2.53%
More Coins Pool                           25.7                   474                              5.42%
Palmetto Miners                            0                   474                              0.00%
P2Pool                                     4.5                   474                              0.95%

There are many more P2P pools but the ones I could find in the 20 seconds I looked only had up to 5Mhs tops.

I'm not aware of any multi-pool which currently lists Digibyte as a target...has anyone seen any?  It's possible of course someone just has a large farm but hard to believe they would kept it pointed at DGB all this time.

This is just one that I came across  http://multi.pandapool.info/#pastrounds
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June 09, 2014, 01:52:42 PM
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The mining pool list has been updated on the website. Let us know if we missed any pools or we have any that are not working: http://www.digibyte.co/


Folks...  am I missing something?  I still can't see where the hashrate is coming from?  I just took 10 minutes and put a spreadsheet together using ONLY the officially listed pools on the above website (including P2Pool)...  and first off...  several still seem to be down, and a couple are at zero...  but of the active ones, I can still only account for about 64MH out of the 474MH total, as of about 10 minutes before this post time.

Sorry if the formatting is all fukt... I'm sure there's an easier way to put a table in a post, but I couldn't work it out.  So...  does this mean that like 85% + of the DGB hashrate is with the multi-pools that are not listed here?


Pool Name                         Pool Hashrate   Network Hashrate              % Network Hashrate
Blazing Hashes                        7.9                   474                              1.67%
Coin Mine Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Coinium Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Crypto Pool Mining                   0.9                   474                              0.19%
Dedicated Pool                            0                   474                              0.00%
Leet Pools Mining                            0                   474                              0.00%
Lucky Miners Pool                           13.6                   474                              2.87%
Mining Pool Co                           12                   474                              2.53%
More Coins Pool                           25.7                   474                              5.42%
Palmetto Miners                            0                   474                              0.00%
P2Pool                                     4.5                   474                              0.95%

There are many more P2P pools but the ones I could find in the 20 seconds I looked only had up to 5Mhs tops.

I'm not aware of any multi-pool which currently lists Digibyte as a target...has anyone seen any?  It's possible of course someone just has a large farm but hard to believe they would kept it pointed at DGB all this time.

This is just one that I came across  http://multi.pandapool.info/#pastrounds

oh!  i'll be dammed...
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June 09, 2014, 01:53:07 PM
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Digibyte added to Bidcoind.com as a payment method to buy / sell goods and services with Digibyte.

Generate buzz for Digibyte by listing quality items for sale totaly free of charge and merchant mine MTC on the side,

www.bidcoind.com




Everyone is talking about merchant integration for their coin, saying that theirs will be the one,

well if you don't start to demonstrate merchant application for it, then who else will?


pay direct to the seller no middle wallet. start small, gain more feedback comments and go bigger soon your reputation will speak for itself more coins for more positive feedbacks from buyers.

Win Win Win situation

Sell quality stuff for your coin and generate publicity for your favorite coin +1
Get more of the coins you like by selling your new or used items + 1
Get Marinecoins on the side by merchant mining them without extra effort +1

your accounts are credited 0.5 MTC as gift good for listing upto 5 items with basic settings.

make sure you enter a valid Marinecoin client wallet address during registration but not a mobile or web wallet,

no listings for illegal items,
no spam listings items with picture and detailed description ONLY
valid user registration, do not use fake names fake address your account will be suspended
this is as serious as Ebay
Lisitings of 14 days minimum or longer duration required to qualify for mining block rewards
No listings under crypto currencies category, exchanging coins is not a merchant activity.
You will get results within 180 blocks on the network about 6 hours on target network speed, delayed 180 blocks payouts gives time to delist unwanted or illegal listings and listers who spam the site just for getting MTC.

There is feedback area after each successful sale, seller and buyer can give each other feedbacks the more feedback you have the more coins you make by selling your stuff more easyly.

if more than 1 person lists an item during the same block interval they share the block reward of 1 MTC, how ever if more than 10 people list an item in order for you not to lose your listing fee of 0.1 MTC, the reward auto doubles to 0.2 for each seller,

list an item mine block after block until someone else lists an item,

you can sell your items for Digibyte, you will still get merchant mined Marinecoins,

Mined coins auto cashout to your registered wallet when balance exceeds 5 MTC, but you can also cash out manually if you wish when your balance is below that.

goto www.marinecoin.org to download your MTC wallet to receive your Merchant Mining Block Rewards

then goto www.bidcoind.com register and list an item and wait for the MTC rewards to flood in to your wallet,

Enjoy
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June 09, 2014, 01:54:36 PM
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There are many more P2P pools but the ones I could find in the 20 seconds I looked only had up to 5Mhs tops.

I'm not aware of any multi-pool which currently lists Digibyte as a target...has anyone seen any?  It's possible of course someone just has a large farm but hard to believe they would kept it pointed at DGB all this time.


Here's one more P2Pool node that I can see is still live, albeit without much hash going through it... but overall P2Pool for DGB is in a dire state at the moment. I've been a staunch supporter of it for months, but recently I finally had to admit defeat and move over to a traditional pool....  simply not enough hashrate to find blocks often enough.

http://p2phash.com:9022/static/


Oh yeah...  and coinking.io has been advertising on here a few pages back...  another multi-pool.

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June 09, 2014, 04:35:29 PM
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I am a long term player for DGB, but can anyone explain the huge price differential between a solid coin like DGB and other crap coins that trade at 20000-30000 satoshi? Of course they are short lived coins, but why are we not at a normal level for DGB? It is supply related?

Just curious.
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June 09, 2014, 04:44:13 PM
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There are many more P2P pools but the ones I could find in the 20 seconds I looked only had up to 5Mhs tops.

I'm not aware of any multi-pool which currently lists Digibyte as a target...has anyone seen any?  It's possible of course someone just has a large farm but hard to believe they would kept it pointed at DGB all this time.


Here's one more P2Pool node that I can see is still live, albeit without much hash going through it... but overall P2Pool for DGB is in a dire state at the moment. I've been a staunch supporter of it for months, but recently I finally had to admit defeat and move over to a traditional pool....  simply not enough hashrate to find blocks often enough.

http://p2phash.com:9022/static/


Oh yeah...  and coinking.io has been advertising on here a few pages back...  another multi-pool.


Thanks for the update. Will get them listed!

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June 09, 2014, 04:51:52 PM
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I am a long term player for DGB, but can anyone explain the huge price differential between a solid coin like DGB and other crap coins that trade at 20000-30000 satoshi? Of course they are short lived coins, but why are we not at a normal level for DGB? It is supply related?

Just curious.
YC

Yes, it is mostly related to the total supply. Because investors think that in the end the value of this coin will drop anyway if there is no extreme developments.
The value may increase in the very long term which apparently will be if this kind of developments continue. All these merchants will bring value into DGB, especially those serious ones.
But as I said can be very long and there are not so many patient investors. All looking into short but huge profits in the crypto world and I know people doing and achieving it.


I still do think there should be a cut in the total supply, but personally I do think DGB in the long term will be a great coin even with the existing supply.
DGB is trying to achieve the 1$=1DGB dream while maintaining the existing supply. That is the quality !

You can have a coin with 1000 supply at 10$ with no quality and coin dies after devs making their profits. This is actually a very clear sign why DGB is a long term coin !

One last sentence will be; personally I am keen on increasing my stash every single day, because I believe in DGB making me rich ONE DAY !
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June 09, 2014, 05:00:29 PM
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June 09, 2014, 05:28:52 PM
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Unfortunately multi-algo = welcome all kinds of dumpers. Now you just following MYR. You forgot about SMS wallet.

Some people doesn't know a lot of thing regarding how a crypto-currency works. Like me, I don't know everything about the crypto-world. But one thing is sure : I know the basics, when other are saying shit.

Multi-algo = potentially more miners = more trade volume = more secured network = potentially better for merchant adoption

That's all you have to understand. No more! Moreover, even if DGB will be a MYR like, devs will improves the multi-algo system. That's said, it's not a simple copy-paste of MYR, but an improvment with DGB's devs touch.

Tell me if you disagree or if I have wrong, but I don't think DGB is going on the wrong way.

More miners = more dumpers. That's what you have to understand.

Sorry, but how you think is totally stupid my dear. You don't want more miners because there will be more dumpers? So, that's said, you don't want a secured network for DGB. The only thing i can understand from your posts is that you are far far away from the reality of the cryptoworld... because even if there will be more dumpers, there will be more investors maybe because of more interest with all DGB's implementation, don't you think so?

If not, then stay in "your" world...

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June 09, 2014, 07:08:09 PM
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June 09, 2014, 07:25:39 PM
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Unfortunately multi-algo = welcome all kinds of dumpers. Now you just following MYR. You forgot about SMS wallet.

Some people doesn't know a lot of thing regarding how a crypto-currency works. Like me, I don't know everything about the crypto-world. But one thing is sure : I know the basics, when other are saying shit.

Multi-algo = potentially more miners = more trade volume = more secured network = potentially better for merchant adoption

That's all you have to understand. No more! Moreover, even if DGB will be a MYR like, devs will improves the multi-algo system. That's said, it's not a simple copy-paste of MYR, but an improvment with DGB's devs touch.

Tell me if you disagree or if I have wrong, but I don't think DGB is going on the wrong way.

More miners = more dumpers. That's what you have to understand.

Sorry, but how you think is totally stupid my dear. You don't want more miners because there will be more dumpers? So, that's said, you don't want a secured network for DGB. The only thing i can understand from your posts is that you are far far away from the reality of the cryptoworld... because even if there will be more dumpers, there will be more investors maybe because of more interest with all DGB's implementation, don't you think so?

If not, then stay in "your" world...
Crypto world is changing everyday and if you are not changing, you will be left alone on the island playing with yourself.
Digibyte has made a great decision on changing to Multi-algo, no more thinking.
And even greater if the total supply will be cut off a bit, that would benefit Digibyte and all of the believers.

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