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Author Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit  (Read 3058427 times)
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June 09, 2014, 08:45:08 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.

I was skeptical at first.  But the more I though about it, the more I liked it.  If DGB can attract just a small percentage of sha miners with it's low difficulty, its going to be great for the network (and price.)  DGB will be exposed and available to a lot more people.
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June 09, 2014, 09:26:07 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%

While mining for the 24 hours yesterday, (its morning here in Australia now)
We seemed to have a low of 230-270, BUT that was with the 100 I was throwing at it.
So at the moment we seem to have a base line of 130-170

What I did notice was the blocks didn't slow after the Multipools had jumped off while I was mining.

Would have kept mining, but you lose 50% a day hiring scrypt rigs and that was with the block bonus at miningpool.co. Sad
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June 09, 2014, 10:43:43 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.

I was skeptical at first.  But the more I though about it, the more I liked it.  If DGB can attract just a small percentage of sha miners with it's low difficulty, its going to be great for the network (and price.)  DGB will be exposed and available to a lot more people.
This is what we are shooting for. More miners, more trade, more merchants.

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June 10, 2014, 03:59:27 AM
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Barely 1 BTC volume on Mint, Sad Day
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June 10, 2014, 04:17:04 AM
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This is what we are shooting for. More miners, more trade, more merchants.

Miners don't trade. Do you have a buy support to resist sell pressure? People need a reason to hold and buy coins. Any reason to hold and buy DGB?
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June 10, 2014, 04:31:15 AM
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Barely 1 BTC volume on Mint, Sad Day

Why is this coin stuck?
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June 10, 2014, 04:34:09 AM
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Barely 1 BTC volume on Mint, Sad Day
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June 10, 2014, 07:13:09 AM
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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%

While mining for the 24 hours yesterday, (its morning here in Australia now)
We seemed to have a low of 230-270, BUT that was with the 100 I was throwing at it.
So at the moment we seem to have a base line of 130-170

What I did notice was the blocks didn't slow after the Multipools had jumped off while I was mining.

Would have kept mining, but you lose 50% a day hiring scrypt rigs and that was with the block bonus at miningpool.co. Sad


It's got to be solo miners hoping to get lucky, because with less than 100 blocks found over the last 24 hours, a lot of luck is exactly what they'll need.  Cheesy

http://explorer.cryptopoolmining.com/chain/DigiByte


BTW, if you look at the blockchain record, you'll see that there is no correlation at all between spikes in diff (multipool attacks) and when the blockchain freezes - the freezes happen just as often, if not more often, with low diff values than with high diff values. Recent 24 activity shows an hour and a half freeze after block 134028 with a diff of 61.964; one hour after 134093 with a diff of 39.951; over and hour and a half after 134116 with a diff of 44.569. That having been said, sometimes big 2 hour plus freezes do follow spikes (see blocks 134226 and 134101 for examples); however, you can also find blocks found at high diff values that just kept right on ripping (relatively speaking of course) with new blocks found right away afterwards (for examples, see blocks 134060 with a diff of 73.664 and 134029 with a diff of 82.619). As I said, no correlation what-so-ever.



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June 10, 2014, 08:15:39 AM
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June 10, 2014, 09:20:51 AM
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Would it be too much to ask for an update in regards to the LA deal that was supposed to be ground braking?
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June 10, 2014, 09:36:41 AM
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Anyone know which member of the Digibyte Team contributes info and updates on this forum?
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June 10, 2014, 09:43:13 AM
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June 10, 2014, 10:00:32 AM
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Whats happening to this coin? My pool is near empty and the net hash rate is the lowest i have ever seen it!
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June 10, 2014, 11:31:35 AM
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Whats happening to this coin? My pool is near empty and the net hash rate is the lowest i have ever seen it!

Everybody is on my p2pool ^^.

Kidding   Cheesy   , got less miners too, we need more miners !
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June 10, 2014, 11:54:15 AM
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Whats happening to this coin? My pool is near empty and the net hash rate is the lowest i have ever seen it!

Its Scrypt, I very rarely mine scrypt any more because electricity is too expensive here in Australia.

If I mine Scrypt for a month, my bills go up by $200 than if I was mining X11 or x13.

Cant wait for the multi algo change so I can mine again. I used to chase interesting coins then mine digi when there was nothing about.

In all honesty I sold out of most of my rigs, I've got money in Asics and I have bitcoin sitting around in other investments waiting for when the new round of amd cards come out.

Mind you, digibyte, Naut and Casino coin are the only coins I hold in any sort of numbers. Obviously Bitcoin as well, that goes without saying though. Smiley

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June 10, 2014, 11:56:17 AM
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Anyone know which member of the Digibyte Team contributes info and updates on this forum?

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jared-tate/90/9aa/257
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June 10, 2014, 01:01:47 PM
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Anyone know which member of the Digibyte Team contributes info and updates on this forum?

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jared-tate/90/9aa/257

Cheers, benjamoyne Wink
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June 10, 2014, 01:04:39 PM
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http://p2pool.e-pool.net:8922/static/

Enjoy e-pool mining!

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June 10, 2014, 01:17:08 PM
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Whats happening to this coin? My pool is near empty and the net hash rate is the lowest i have ever seen it!
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June 10, 2014, 02:28:34 PM
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