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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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September 07, 2014, 06:47:33 PM
Last edit: September 07, 2014, 07:25:31 PM by HR
 #11721

srcxxx,

Since that was your last on the subject, this is my last as well (I've done enough of my good citizen's good deeds in this regard and frankly I'm also a bit bored with your childish evasiveness . . . but I can only speak for myself as perhaps others might want to voice their concerns, anger, whatever, as they discover having been deceived).

The data speaks for itself. A full 20% of all your DGB pool's block rewards is automatically taken off the top and sent to one of two separate addresses where those DGB are "parked".

That's 20% of rewards that is not paid to miners.

PERIOD!


If you ever want to take the issue up again by addressing those facts, I'm sure we'd all be interested in hearing you out.

Everything else is diversionary BS.


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September 07, 2014, 07:14:49 PM
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Maybe I should have said it doesn't seem to be a difficulty problem. But, looking a little closer it shows that 15 out of the 23 blocks found leading up to the last scrypt block were scrypt. Maybe that really skewed the difficulty algorithm and the current reported difficulty of 87.16752915 isn't correct

155713   09/05/14 07:27 PM   scrypt
155712   09/05/14 07:26 PM   qubit
155711   09/05/14 07:25 PM   skein
155710   09/05/14 07:24 PM   skein
155709   09/05/14 07:22 PM   skein
155708   09/05/14 07:22 PM   skein
155707   09/05/14 07:22 PM   scrypt
155706   09/05/14 07:22 PM   scrypt
155705   09/05/14 07:21 PM   scrypt
155704   09/05/14 07:21 PM   scrypt
155703   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155702   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155701   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155700   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155698   09/05/14 07:18 PM   groestl
155697   09/05/14 07:18 PM   groestl
155696   09/05/14 07:18 PM   skein
155695   09/05/14 07:18 PM   scrypt
155694   09/05/14 07:18 PM   scrypt
155693   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155692   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155691   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155690   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt

We are taking a closer look into this. Our initial take is this is a temporary phenomena while multi-algo mining hash-rates stabilize. There was many back to back blocks so that will cause the difficulty to go higher than it should. It also may be the same party who was attempting to manipulate the chain with an ASIC before the switch could be attempting to do something similar again.

Any news about that? I'm mining 2 days now on a p2pool and no block where found Sad Instead I should have 20000 DGB according to my hashrate
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September 07, 2014, 08:13:34 PM
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Maybe I should have said it doesn't seem to be a difficulty problem. But, looking a little closer it shows that 15 out of the 23 blocks found leading up to the last scrypt block were scrypt. Maybe that really skewed the difficulty algorithm and the current reported difficulty of 87.16752915 isn't correct

155713   09/05/14 07:27 PM   scrypt
155712   09/05/14 07:26 PM   qubit
155711   09/05/14 07:25 PM   skein
155710   09/05/14 07:24 PM   skein
155709   09/05/14 07:22 PM   skein
155708   09/05/14 07:22 PM   skein
155707   09/05/14 07:22 PM   scrypt
155706   09/05/14 07:22 PM   scrypt
155705   09/05/14 07:21 PM   scrypt
155704   09/05/14 07:21 PM   scrypt
155703   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155702   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155701   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155700   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155698   09/05/14 07:18 PM   groestl
155697   09/05/14 07:18 PM   groestl
155696   09/05/14 07:18 PM   skein
155695   09/05/14 07:18 PM   scrypt
155694   09/05/14 07:18 PM   scrypt
155693   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155692   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155691   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155690   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt

We are taking a closer look into this. Our initial take is this is a temporary phenomena while multi-algo mining hash-rates stabilize. There was many back to back blocks so that will cause the difficulty to go higher than it should. It also may be the same party who was attempting to manipulate the chain with an ASIC before the switch could be attempting to do something similar again.

Any news about that? I'm mining 2 days now on a p2pool and no block where found Sad Instead I should have 20000 DGB according to my hashrate

Getting some hashes rented maybe we can push some blocks.
PM me your dgb adress and will send you some to compensate.

thank you for mining and further information will come.

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September 07, 2014, 08:44:23 PM
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Maybe I should have said it doesn't seem to be a difficulty problem. But, looking a little closer it shows that 15 out of the 23 blocks found leading up to the last scrypt block were scrypt. Maybe that really skewed the difficulty algorithm and the current reported difficulty of 87.16752915 isn't correct

155713   09/05/14 07:27 PM   scrypt
155712   09/05/14 07:26 PM   qubit
155711   09/05/14 07:25 PM   skein
155710   09/05/14 07:24 PM   skein
155709   09/05/14 07:22 PM   skein
155708   09/05/14 07:22 PM   skein
155707   09/05/14 07:22 PM   scrypt
155706   09/05/14 07:22 PM   scrypt
155705   09/05/14 07:21 PM   scrypt
155704   09/05/14 07:21 PM   scrypt
155703   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155702   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155701   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155700   09/05/14 07:19 PM   scrypt
155698   09/05/14 07:18 PM   groestl
155697   09/05/14 07:18 PM   groestl
155696   09/05/14 07:18 PM   skein
155695   09/05/14 07:18 PM   scrypt
155694   09/05/14 07:18 PM   scrypt
155693   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155692   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155691   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt
155690   09/05/14 07:17 PM   scrypt

We are taking a closer look into this. Our initial take is this is a temporary phenomena while multi-algo mining hash-rates stabilize. There was many back to back blocks so that will cause the difficulty to go higher than it should. It also may be the same party who was attempting to manipulate the chain with an ASIC before the switch could be attempting to do something similar again.

Any news about that? I'm mining 2 days now on a p2pool and no block where found Sad Instead I should have 20000 DGB according to my hashrate

Come over to Birds pool. We have a large enough hashrate where we are finding blocks all the time.
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September 07, 2014, 09:09:32 PM
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Come over to Birds pool. We have a large enough hashrate where we are finding blocks all the time.

Do you have a scrypt pool? Didn't find any link.
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September 07, 2014, 10:28:09 PM
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Come over to Birds pool. We have a large enough hashrate where we are finding blocks all the time.

Do you have a scrypt pool? Didn't find any link.

He's probably talking about one of the other algorithms, there still hasn't been a Scrypt DGB block found by any pool for about two days.

My current miner setup: Linux - Ubuntu 12.04, Two 1.3Mh/s Scrypt ASICs, Two Radeon HD 7850 GPU mining different algos (usually qubit or skein).
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September 08, 2014, 01:31:04 AM
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Come over to Birds pool. We have a large enough hashrate where we are finding blocks all the time.

Do you have a scrypt pool? Didn't find any link.

He's probably talking about one of the other algorithms, there still hasn't been a Scrypt DGB block found by any pool for about two days.

I'm assuming that it's the difficulty causing that to happen... Here's hoping that'll fix itself in the future.
I have my fury pointed towards love2hash, going to switch to the other pool whenever love2hash goes down.

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September 08, 2014, 01:33:58 AM
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it was my post he deleted , that means it`s true , but people are still mining at his pool regardless of the fee which I don`t get it.

I have a 280x and get at his pool 26MH minus the 20% that is ~ 21MH ,

but at the https://v2.cryptopoolmining.com/dgb-groestl/ my hashrate is 21MH minus 1% fee ,

so in the end it`s not that much of a profit mining at his pool .

i quote srcxxx "What you see in grs-sgminer is what you are paid for (your displayed hashrate is premultiplied by the fee). No other fees on top of that."

in other words, you are paid in full for the 26MH/s displayed on grs-sgminer
the fee has already been pre-calculated meaning your real hash is more than 26MH/s and that is where the fee is taken from

this is an optimized kernel and as such, it draws more power, as HR has pointed out, you have to consider if the power vs the additional 5Mh/s is cost efficient
 
if you have doubts, mine at cryptohunger for at least 24hrs and mine at other groestl pool ofr 24hrs and compare payout

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September 08, 2014, 08:04:12 AM
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New money trail for newly skimmed DGB:

Newly Generated Coins
to
DFkpdefR47BRfa4AU2zdEXup6aCtt9VSy7
to
DT3qxDjbtzrG5skLX2fi5c9xCWCtvS3XCj
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DRykTe2nXZpSX1KytPXjvPhGfCAXb4ZBM6

These are not 20% amounts. These are entire block find amounts.

DRykTe2nXZpSX1KytPXjvPhGfCAXb4ZBM6 now has a nice final balance of 6,846,600 DGB.



Do you think he's going to send you a thank you note at Christmas for being so nice and letting him rob you blind?


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September 08, 2014, 08:08:59 AM
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it was my post he deleted , that means it`s true , but people are still mining at his pool regardless of the fee which I don`t get it.

I have a 280x and get at his pool 26MH minus the 20% that is ~ 21MH ,

but at the https://v2.cryptopoolmining.com/dgb-groestl/ my hashrate is 21MH minus 1% fee ,

so in the end it`s not that much of a profit mining at his pool .

i quote srcxxx "What you see in grs-sgminer is what you are paid for (your displayed hashrate is premultiplied by the fee). No other fees on top of that."

in other words, you are paid in full for the 26MH/s displayed on grs-sgminer
the fee has already been pre-calculated meaning your real hash is more than 26MH/s and that is where the fee is taken from

this is an optimized kernel and as such, it draws more power, as HR has pointed out, you have to consider if the power vs the additional 5Mh/s is cost efficient
 
if you have doubts, mine at cryptohunger for at least 24hrs and mine at other groestl pool ofr 24hrs and compare payout

it doesn`t matter at all , he steals from people and is proud of it ,

bitcointalk should ban him , but I doubt they will do anything like always .
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September 08, 2014, 11:15:20 AM
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New money trail for newly skimmed DGB:

Newly Generated Coins
to
DFkpdefR47BRfa4AU2zdEXup6aCtt9VSy7
to
DT3qxDjbtzrG5skLX2fi5c9xCWCtvS3XCj
to
DRykTe2nXZpSX1KytPXjvPhGfCAXb4ZBM6

These are not 20% amounts. These are entire block find amounts.

DRykTe2nXZpSX1KytPXjvPhGfCAXb4ZBM6 now has a nice final balance of 6,846,600 DGB.



most likely boostpool mining DGB to be sold and converted to GRS or BTC payout

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September 08, 2014, 11:21:52 AM
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I'am using OVH too for more than 6 years, they are cheap and reliable.

thank you good idea.
I agree they are cheap and reliable.
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September 08, 2014, 01:07:47 PM
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I read this forum every day since the creation of digibyte, mined every day since the creation of digibyte, bought some digibyte. But most of all i believe in digibyte to be the nr. 1 altcoin.

I never respond on this forum, but I really think digibyte need to take some action. Every day so mutch coin's are generated that it has to much effect on the market right now, can you do something about this? A limit or something?

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September 08, 2014, 01:34:08 PM
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I read this forum every day since the creation of digibyte, mined every day since the creation of digibyte, bought some digibyte. But most of all i believe in digibyte to be the nr. 1 altcoin.

I never respond on this forum, but I really think digibyte need to take some action. Every day so mutch coin's are generated that it has to much effect on the market right now, can you do something about this? A limit or something?


Everyone keeps mentioning the number of coins being mined. The number of coins isn't the problem. Look at DOGE...they have 65 times the number of coins and they have a higher per-coin value.

Here's the problem as I see it: Sorry, this may sound a little blunt - Digibyte can't be used for anything except a few fringe merchant websites that nobody needs or has ever heard of. There needs to be some sort of reason for people to accept/use Digibyte.  Until that happens, the coin value will stay at these levels (or lower).

I've only been mining for about 10 months (DGB for about 5 months). It's a very interesting, annoying, exciting, (insert adjective here), and frustrating hobby.

My current miner setup: Linux - Ubuntu 12.04, Two 1.3Mh/s Scrypt ASICs, Two Radeon HD 7850 GPU mining different algos (usually qubit or skein).
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September 08, 2014, 01:44:02 PM
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I read this forum every day since the creation of digibyte, mined every day since the creation of digibyte, bought some digibyte. But most of all i believe in digibyte to be the nr. 1 altcoin.

I never respond on this forum, but I really think digibyte need to take some action. Every day so mutch coin's are generated that it has to much effect on the market right now, can you do something about this? A limit or something?


Everyone keeps mentioning the number of coins being mined. The number of coins isn't the problem. Look at DOGE...they have 65 times the number of coins and they have a higher per-coin value.

Here's the problem as I see it: Sorry, this may sound a little blunt - Digibyte can't be used for anything except a few fringe merchant websites that nobody needs or has ever heard of. There needs to be some sort of reason for people to accept/use Digibyte.  Until that happens, the coin value will stay at these levels (or lower).

I've only been mining for about 10 months (DGB for about 5 months). It's a very interesting, annoying, exciting, (insert adjective here), and frustrating hobby.
I can just repeat myself: it's all about the trading volume. As long as it stays under the daily coin production equivalent the price (around 3BTC) will fall.

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September 08, 2014, 02:39:47 PM
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Volume is under 1 BTC and the price is down to 16 satoshi! Who would have ever thought? Still believe this is the best long term play.

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I read this forum every day since the creation of digibyte, mined every day since the creation of digibyte, bought some digibyte. But most of all i believe in digibyte to be the nr. 1 altcoin.

I never respond on this forum, but I really think digibyte need to take some action. Every day so mutch coin's are generated that it has to much effect on the market right now, can you do something about this? A limit or something?


Everyone keeps mentioning the number of coins being mined. The number of coins isn't the problem. Look at DOGE...they have 65 times the number of coins and they have a higher per-coin value.

Here's the problem as I see it: Sorry, this may sound a little blunt - Digibyte can't be used for anything except a few fringe merchant websites that nobody needs or has ever heard of. There needs to be some sort of reason for people to accept/use Digibyte.  Until that happens, the coin value will stay at these levels (or lower).

I've only been mining for about 10 months (DGB for about 5 months). It's a very interesting, annoying, exciting, (insert adjective here), and frustrating hobby.
I can just repeat myself: it's all about the trading volume. As long as it stays under the daily coin production equivalent the price (around 3BTC) will fall.
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September 08, 2014, 02:44:52 PM
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Why is DGB still disabled at Bittrex? What are they doing?  Roll Eyes

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September 08, 2014, 03:17:36 PM
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Has the price really gone into the teens? Maybe I should buy some then  Cheesy

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September 08, 2014, 03:19:07 PM
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Volume is under 1 BTC and the price is down to 16 satoshi! Who would have ever thought? Still believe this is the best long term play.

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I read this forum every day since the creation of digibyte, mined every day since the creation of digibyte, bought some digibyte. But most of all i believe in digibyte to be the nr. 1 altcoin.

I never respond on this forum, but I really think digibyte need to take some action. Every day so mutch coin's are generated that it has to much effect on the market right now, can you do something about this? A limit or something?


Everyone keeps mentioning the number of coins being mined. The number of coins isn't the problem. Look at DOGE...they have 65 times the number of coins and they have a higher per-coin value.

Here's the problem as I see it: Sorry, this may sound a little blunt - Digibyte can't be used for anything except a few fringe merchant websites that nobody needs or has ever heard of. There needs to be some sort of reason for people to accept/use Digibyte.  Until that happens, the coin value will stay at these levels (or lower).

I've only been mining for about 10 months (DGB for about 5 months). It's a very interesting, annoying, exciting, (insert adjective here), and frustrating hobby.
I can just repeat myself: it's all about the trading volume. As long as it stays under the daily coin production equivalent the price (around 3BTC) will fall.

I still have my hopes and waiting for miracle.
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September 08, 2014, 03:22:02 PM
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what are you plans to bring digibyte up?
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