Ryven Cedrylle
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September 16, 2014, 12:49:02 PM |
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How are they held securely and indefinitely?
Cold storage. When you redeem a code, you're basically emptying a cold wallet using Prypto's security codes as an intermediary.
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ghostycc
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Lovin' Crypto
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September 16, 2014, 01:08:15 PM |
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Juste a little idea with stickers:
Buy BTC and DGB stickers. you'll put the BTC sticker on something like a wall or a light pole and then put the DGB one half over it! The idea is to show DGB => BTC
And, yeah the give away program seems nice!
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Stop these Hype money, get in DGB! FrenchFrog FTW
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Ryven Cedrylle
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September 16, 2014, 02:23:56 PM |
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OK, so i got in touch with Prypto HQ and they can get the codes done in time. It will, however, be about 0.85 BTC + DGB instead of 0.3 because DGB is not currently a supported coin. The upshot to that is that if DGB orders physical cards in the future, some of the costs normally associated with the first printing of a certain card will already have been paid so they'll come cheaper.
I'll match 24hralt's 75,000 DGB toward the fund and cover about 10% of the fees (0.08 BTC). We can make this happen.
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thrassos
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September 16, 2014, 02:36:01 PM |
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We have updated DigiByte scrypt pool with latest wallet. Will put some hashes in order to test and lower also the difficulty.
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 02:41:39 PM |
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We have updated DigiByte scrypt pool with latest wallet. Will put some hashes in order to test and lower also the difficulty. Checking in.
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tdcooper99
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September 16, 2014, 02:44:17 PM |
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We have updated DigiByte scrypt pool with latest wallet. Will put some hashes in order to test and lower also the difficulty. Checking in. Yep... me too... just pointed my Scrypt miners back at you...
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 02:48:07 PM Last edit: September 16, 2014, 03:10:34 PM by 24hralttrade |
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OK, so i got in touch with Prypto HQ and they can get the codes done in time. It will, however, be about 0.85 BTC + DGB instead of 0.3 because DGB is not currently a supported coin. The upshot to that is that if DGB orders physical cards in the future, some of the costs normally associated with the first printing of a certain card will already have been paid so they'll come cheaper.
I'll match 24hralt's 75,000 DGB toward the fund and cover about 10% of the fees (0.08 BTC). We can make this happen.
thanks for checking and contribution. @Digibyte, How do you think about this? Is there any funds to cover the 0.72? (0.85 - 0.08 (Ryven) - 0.05 (24hr) ) more community members want to help? And offcourse the needed DGB.
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munky87
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September 16, 2014, 03:45:00 PM |
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DGB seems to be more attractive... I have observed today brute force attack from 3 IPs from China on my P2P pool node... IPs banned !
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DGB- http://limp2pool.fr(9022: scrypt,5041: Qubit)
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tdcooper99
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September 16, 2014, 03:49:50 PM |
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We have updated DigiByte scrypt pool with latest wallet. Will put some hashes in order to test and lower also the difficulty. Checking in. Yep... me too... just pointed my Scrypt miners back at you... Couple Scrypt blocks found! Maybe issue is resolved? or maybe just lucky :-)
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 04:25:11 PM |
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Great news! Thank you for helping out!
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 04:28:19 PM |
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DGB seems to be more attractive... I have observed today brute force attack from 3 IPs from China on my P2P pool node... IPs banned !
Thank you for the information. Pool runners, be adviced! Maybe sharing the IPs with the other pools?
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munky87
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September 16, 2014, 04:56:01 PM |
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DGB seems to be more attractive... I have observed today brute force attack from 3 IPs from China on my P2P pool node... IPs banned !
Thank you for the information. Pool runners, be adviced! Maybe sharing the IPs with the other pools? IPs are : - 222.186.38.109 - 220.177.198.43 - 222.186.40.251
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DGB- http://limp2pool.fr(9022: scrypt,5041: Qubit)
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 05:04:31 PM |
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DGB seems to be more attractive... I have observed today brute force attack from 3 IPs from China on my P2P pool node... IPs banned !
Thank you for the information. Pool runners, be adviced! Maybe sharing the IPs with the other pools? IPs are : - 222.186.38.109 - 220.177.198.43 - 222.186.40.251 TY, Good work.
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ReSl
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September 16, 2014, 05:21:10 PM |
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OK, so i got in touch with Prypto HQ and they can get the codes done in time. It will, however, be about 0.85 BTC + DGB instead of 0.3 because DGB is not currently a supported coin. The upshot to that is that if DGB orders physical cards in the future, some of the costs normally associated with the first printing of a certain card will already have been paid so they'll come cheaper.
I'll match 24hralt's 75,000 DGB toward the fund and cover about 10% of the fees (0.08 BTC). We can make this happen.
thanks for checking and contribution. @Digibyte, How do you think about this? Is there any funds to cover the 0.72? (0.85 - 0.08 (Ryven) - 0.05 (24hr) ) more community members want to help? And offcourse the needed DGB. Will help. 1 Million DGB!
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 05:37:39 PM |
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OK, so i got in touch with Prypto HQ and they can get the codes done in time. It will, however, be about 0.85 BTC + DGB instead of 0.3 because DGB is not currently a supported coin. The upshot to that is that if DGB orders physical cards in the future, some of the costs normally associated with the first printing of a certain card will already have been paid so they'll come cheaper.
I'll match 24hralt's 75,000 DGB toward the fund and cover about 10% of the fees (0.08 BTC). We can make this happen.
thanks for checking and contribution. @Digibyte, How do you think about this? Is there any funds to cover the 0.72? (0.85 - 0.08 (Ryven) - 0.05 (24hr) ) more community members want to help? And offcourse the needed DGB. Will help. 1 Million DGB!You are awesome! Digibyte, Need feedback to make this happen.
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 05:40:02 PM |
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My pool fee is set to 5%. Just because you helped us out!
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CT:Levi
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September 16, 2014, 05:52:49 PM |
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We're Cointelegraph, a global leader in the cryptocurrency news industry. Here is a nice opportunity to profitably advertise your coin: currently we provide ad spacing on our website in the Coin Catalog. There any altcoin's dev team has its own page, where we can provide any info you want about your coin with further updates by request. We offer Trusted or Free placement. You can get yourself familiarized with our offer on the Cointelegraph website, in our thread on Bitcointalk or download our PDF file. CT Sales Team: sales@cointelegraph.com
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ReSl
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September 16, 2014, 05:53:32 PM |
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It looks interesting... and will look forward to your review. But honestly I am more interested in a working paper wallet at this point. It's practically free, you can make as many copies as you want (to store in multiple locations) & you can split your digital wallet up into reasonable chunks to spread your eggs out into multiple baskets for ease of spend/re-import later. I already have my digital wallets backed up every which way I can including on USB sticks and on encrypted cloud storage, so I don't need another digital means of doing this. Sometimes I just want to go old-fashioned and stick a piece of paper in a safe! Not fool-proof... but definitely unhackable by most! I got my 2 Hardwarewallets. One is already up and running with BTC. Will try with DGB. Here are some reviews: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134999.msg8819383#msg8819383https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=782875
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24hralttrade
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September 16, 2014, 05:56:12 PM |
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It looks interesting... and will look forward to your review. But honestly I am more interested in a working paper wallet at this point. It's practically free, you can make as many copies as you want (to store in multiple locations) & you can split your digital wallet up into reasonable chunks to spread your eggs out into multiple baskets for ease of spend/re-import later. I already have my digital wallets backed up every which way I can including on USB sticks and on encrypted cloud storage, so I don't need another digital means of doing this. Sometimes I just want to go old-fashioned and stick a piece of paper in a safe! Not fool-proof... but definitely unhackable by most! I got my 2 Hardwarewallets. One is already up and running with BTC. Will try with DGB. Here are some reviews: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134999.msg8819383#msg8819383https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=782875Look's good! Like to see youre updates working with Digibyte.
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