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September 17, 2014, 08:14:31 AM |
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MINTPAL V2 WILL BE LAUNCHING TOMORROW AT 2PM EASTERN TIME AND DGB WILL BE SURE TO BE ADDED. HOPE VALUE GOES UP.
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24hralttrade
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September 17, 2014, 08:29:33 AM |
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I'm glad to write here again : my last post was 6 months: https://bitcointa.lk/threads/digibyte-dgb-digishield-v2-0-now-live-mandatory-update.233281/page-373 Well in this time, I'm posting a guide to compile Digibyte on FreeBSD 10 x86-64, using stock C/C++ compiler (Clang) : How to build Digibyte on FreeBSD 10 x86 641) cd /usr/src/ports/devel/boost-all/ && make install clean 2) cd /usr/src/ports/databases/db48/ && make install clean 3) cd /usr/src/ports/devel/protobuf/ && make install clean 4) Download Digibyte from GitHub 4.1) git clone https://github.com/digibyte/DigiByteProject.git5) Apply patches : 5.1) cd DigibyteProject/src 5.2) patch scrypt-sse2.cpp < patch_scrypt-sse2.cpp.diff 5.3) patch scrypt.cpp < patch_scrypt.cpp.diff 5.4) patch scrypt.h < patch_scrypt.h.diff 5.5) patch util.h < patch_util.h.diff 6) Compile Digibiyte : 6.1) cd .. 6.2) ./autogen.sh 6.3) ./configure --disable-tests 6.4) gmake -j [number of cpu cores] 7) Manual install binary: 7.1) cd src && cp -v digibyte* [ your location/directory ] Create a digibyte.conf file in the binary file location , for example: 8.1) nano /home/digibyte/.digibyte/digibyte.conf add: rpcallowip=* rpcuser=yourusername rpcpassword=yourpassword server=1 daemon=1 txindex=1 debug=1 algo=scrypt [this option could be : sha256d, qubit, skein, scrypt or groestl] rpcport=14022 port=12024 addnode=216.250.125.121 addnode=74.208.230.160 addnode=69.164.206.169 addnode=192.99.215.234 addnode=54.204.36.33 addnode=192.99.41.108 addnode=199.83.128.91 addnode=199.83.132.91 9) run digibyted, wait for client sync 10) You can manage digibyte wallet with digibyte-cli for example ./digibyte-cli -rpcconnect=192.168.0.10 -rpcport=14022 -rpcuser=yourusername -rpcpassword=yourpassword [command] or ./digibyte-cli -rpcconnect=192.168.0.10 -rpcport=14022 -rpcuser=yourusername -rpcpassword=yourpassword help 11) and Enjoy ... Patch files: patch_scrypt-sse2.cpp.diff : http://www.heypasteit.com/clip/1JK6patch_scrypt.cpp.diff : http://www.heypasteit.com/clip/1JK7patch_scrypt.h.diff : http://www.heypasteit.com/clip/1JK8patch_util.h.diff : http://www.heypasteit.com/clip/1JK9Thank you for sharing! Good job
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24hralttrade
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September 17, 2014, 08:30:40 AM Last edit: September 17, 2014, 08:56:32 AM by 24hralttrade |
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is there a link to the dgb top wallets list someone can point me too, cheers
No there is not. What is the purpose of a richlist? When you own millions, Would you hang a billboard on youre house that counts Youre bankroll?
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24hralttrade
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September 17, 2014, 08:59:45 AM |
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Is there any explorer / other kind of api with stats for every algo? Myr has this on their site, allows me to quickly get difficulty/blockcount for every algo Not that i have seen,Would be great to have this! Is there someone who could make this easily? PS, Did a quick look on the Myriad website but could not find it.
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24hralttrade
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September 17, 2014, 09:05:44 AM Last edit: September 17, 2014, 09:25:21 AM by 24hralttrade |
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to YC : no , but there has vote on btc38 , you can check this : http://www.btc38.com/trade/vote_for_trade.htmland you can see digibyte is 39 . and you can pull digibyte just use btc. 37 矿石币MIN Minerals 123 0.00020 本期 0.00000 未登录 38 字节币BCN Bytecoin 119 0.00025 本期 0.00000 未登录 39 极特币DGB DigiByte 118 0.00010 本期 0.00000 未登录 40 大奖币JPC JackpotCoin 117 0.00100 本期 0.00000 未登录 41 火炉币BURN BurnerCoin 115 0.00010 本期 0.00000 未登录 Thank you for sharing this. How much cost 1 vote? And i see there is a ENG website for btc38, It requires Facebook login http://en.btc38.comAd/edit: Description 1, The voting system aims to gather susgestions from our user, and to reveal more information on the coins to be listed. 2, Each of our user has 1 free vote per coin. We are also accepting paid votes, which have no limit on the number of votes one can cast. The lowest cost for one vote is 0.0001BTC. The cost for each vote will increase gradually. Due to the possible abuse of the system by bots, only users with a trade history and a legit mobile phone number are permitted to vote for coins. 3, All the voting BTC will be distributed to TMC holders. BTC38 will not use the voting system to make profit. 4, BTC38 will list the most voted to the exchange periodically. The period will be 1 to 3 weeks. 5, The voting system is not the only way the coins to be listed. We'll list other good coin at proper timing. 6, We'll choose some popular coins in the BTC market to CNY market. 7, If the coins you'd like to be listed is not in the voring list, you can tell us. We'll look into it.
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rossr1
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September 17, 2014, 10:06:53 AM |
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is there a link to the dgb top wallets list someone can point me too, cheers
No there is not. What is the purpose of a richlist? When you own millions, Would you hang a billboard on youre house that counts Youre bankroll? Thanks for answering my question , although sarcasm uneccessary. A list of wallets helps me to understand a little bit about the distribution of a particular coin.
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24hralttrade
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September 17, 2014, 10:09:45 AM |
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is there a link to the dgb top wallets list someone can point me too, cheers
No there is not. What is the purpose of a richlist? When you own millions, Would you hang a billboard on youre house that counts Youre bankroll? Thanks for answering my question , although sarcasm uneccessary Sorry, no sarcasm intended! I just don't see why a richlist can be used for. A list of wallets helps me to understand a little bit about the distribution of a particular coin.Alright, now i get it.
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rossr1
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September 17, 2014, 10:25:15 AM |
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is there a link to the dgb top wallets list someone can point me too, cheers
No there is not. What is the purpose of a richlist? When you own millions, Would you hang a billboard on youre house that counts Youre bankroll? Thanks for answering my question , although sarcasm uneccessary Sorry, no sarcasm intended! I just don't see why a richlist can be used for. A list of wallets helps me to understand a little bit about the distribution of a particular coin.Alright, now i get it. No worries, I should have been clearer with my question
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bogglor
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DigiByte? Yes!
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September 17, 2014, 11:18:45 AM |
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is there a link to the dgb top wallets list someone can point me too, cheers
No there is not. What is the purpose of a richlist? When you own millions, Would you hang a billboard on youre house that counts Youre bankroll? Thanks for answering my question , although sarcasm uneccessary Sorry, no sarcasm intended! I just don't see why a richlist can be used for. A list of wallets helps me to understand a little bit about the distribution of a particular coin.Alright, now i get it. No worries, I should have been clearer with my question A richlist may tell you addresses that hold the most coins, but unfortunately those addresses don't all point to individuals. For example, I have different addresses set up in the same wallet for different mining algorithms and different mining sites, etc. My wallet holds all those coins, but the blockchain shows it spread across different addresses. Unless I'm mistaken, the blockchain doesn't 'know' which addresses belong to a wallet.
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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). Click here for my DGB Address QR code. DGB Address: D6ZLjbSWu2mse3EqtoSn93nFrJ85wPKBF5 I have the DGB Gaming Wallet on my Galaxy S6
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ycagel
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September 17, 2014, 11:27:12 AM |
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I was just going to mention the same thing! YC is there a link to the dgb top wallets list someone can point me too, cheers
No there is not. What is the purpose of a richlist? When you own millions, Would you hang a billboard on youre house that counts Youre bankroll? Thanks for answering my question , although sarcasm uneccessary Sorry, no sarcasm intended! I just don't see why a richlist can be used for. A list of wallets helps me to understand a little bit about the distribution of a particular coin.Alright, now i get it. No worries, I should have been clearer with my question A richlist may tell you addresses that hold the most coins, but unfortunately those addresses don't all point to individuals. For example, I have different addresses set up in the same wallet for different mining algorithms and different mining sites, etc. My wallet holds all those coins, but the blockchain shows it spread across different addresses. Unless I'm mistaken, the blockchain doesn't 'know' which addresses belong to a wallet.
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24hralttrade
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September 17, 2014, 11:29:32 AM |
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Thank you, I also use more then 1 Digibyte wallet on diffrent places. Just being safe.
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ycagel
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September 17, 2014, 12:19:15 PM |
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The conference is on Thursday and I expect there to be good things for DGB. Opportunities to network and continue to spread the word about DGB. That in itself is good news!
YC
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rossr1
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September 17, 2014, 12:19:54 PM |
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I was just going to mention the same thing! YC is there a link to the dgb top wallets list someone can point me too, cheers
No there is not. What is the purpose of a richlist? When you own millions, Would you hang a billboard on youre house that counts Youre bankroll? Thanks for answering my question , although sarcasm uneccessary Sorry, no sarcasm intended! I just don't see why a richlist can be used for. A list of wallets helps me to understand a little bit about the distribution of a particular coin.Alright, now i get it. No worries, I should have been clearer with my question A richlist may tell you addresses that hold the most coins, but unfortunately those addresses don't all point to individuals. For example, I have different addresses set up in the same wallet for different mining algorithms and different mining sites, etc. My wallet holds all those coins, but the blockchain shows it spread across different addresses. Unless I'm mistaken, the blockchain doesn't 'know' which addresses belong to a wallet. Thanks for clearing that up, and does make sense from a safety perspective
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ycagel
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September 17, 2014, 12:21:06 PM |
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What do the mining folks think about this? DigitalBTC Partners With Cryptsy for Mining Platform Launch Stan Higgins | Published on September 17, 2014 at 01:14 BST
DigitalBTC and Cryptsy are building a new platform called digitalX Mintsy that will offer both tradable mining contracts and mining infrastructure, enabling users to mine with their own equipment as well as the hashing power they purchase.
As part of the deal, Cryptsy will invest $250,000 in the Australia-based bitcoin mining services provider. The project will open for registration tomorrow.
Mintsy will offer mining products and services on a range of digital currency hashing algorithms, including SHA-256 and crypt. Further, it will release its first products during the fourth quarter of this year.
Cryptsy CEO Paul Vernon told CoinDesk that the goal of the new platform is to offer the trading community a broad range of investment services. At the same time, Mintsy is aimed to provide more affordable access to hashing power, factoring the cost of electricity and labor expenses into the listing price.
Vernon explained:
“The price you pay is the price you pay – there’s no extra cost as you go. You don’t have to pay for extra power – you’ve already paid for the power. It’s not something you have to continuously calculate in your earnings to see how much you make. All of that’s upfront.”
Cryptsy and digitalBTC announced that, in order to help spur enrollment, Mintsy will hold a bitcoin raffle worth $5,000.
Interconnected platforms
Like other applications of this approach to selling mining contracts, Mintsy will make available 1 petahash worth of so-called ‘hashfracs’, each of which represent 100TH/s. There will also be ‘litefracs’ and ‘xfracs’ available, representing litecoin and an as-yet-undecided algorithm, respectively.
Mintsy will also feature mining pools for both bitcoin and a number of other altcoins, including a multi-pool function. This, Vernon explained, was to provide the site’s users with a wider array of mining resources and allow people to mine with their own equipment as well.
Vernon told CoinDesk that the goal is to align the coin offerings on the exchange and mining platforms, saying:
“There’ll be quite a few [coins available]. Basically, everything you see on Cryptsy that is mineable should probably be mineable on Mintsy as well.”
There will also be a degree of interconnectivity between Mintsy and Cryptsy. Similar to the relationship between CEX.io and GHash, users will be able to transfer balances between the two platforms.
Commodification of hash power continues
An increasing number of companies in the exchange and mining industries are offering tradable contracts as the model has emerged as an alternative to traditional cloud mining agreements.
This week, Bitfinex announced the launch of a beta tranche of tradable mining contracts. Cryptsy itself is no stranger to tradable hashes. Earlier this year, the exchange began offering an asset that allowed owners to earn daily dividends.
Despite the rising popularity of commodified hashing power, there are still major players in the space that offer more traditional mining contracts.
KnCMiner recently launched a cloud hashing initiative at its Norway-based data center. At the time, the company asserted that hosted solutions are becoming a more attractive option for miners, a sentiment that has been increasingly echoed by businesses that offer both tradable and traditional mining contracts. Source: http://www.coindesk.com/digitalbtc-cryptsy-mining-platform/
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tarzanbigcity
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September 17, 2014, 01:16:14 PM |
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So whats up with the price? Looks like a lot of dumping is going on.
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24hralttrade
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September 17, 2014, 01:19:02 PM |
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So whats up with the price? Looks like a lot of dumping is going on.
1-Sell now buy cheaper. taking risk of panic buying later on. 2-People hope'd to jump a train leaving station. can't wait a few days. Dump DGB with Break even/profit/ little losses. jumping on next "hype"train. 3-mining Auto-dump
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d33_man
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September 17, 2014, 02:32:50 PM |
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Unless I'm mistaken, the blockchain doesn't 'know' which addresses belong to a wallet.
Check out this site which somehow figures it out for loads of coins: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xc/#!wallets
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BitJohn
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September 17, 2014, 03:04:53 PM |
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What do the mining folks think about this? DigitalBTC Partners With Cryptsy for Mining Platform Launch Stan Higgins | Published on September 17, 2014 at 01:14 BST
DigitalBTC and Cryptsy are building a new platform called digitalX Mintsy that will offer both tradable mining contracts and mining infrastructure, enabling users to mine with their own equipment as well as the hashing power they purchase.
As part of the deal, Cryptsy will invest $250,000 in the Australia-based bitcoin mining services provider. The project will open for registration tomorrow.
Mintsy will offer mining products and services on a range of digital currency hashing algorithms, including SHA-256 and crypt. Further, it will release its first products during the fourth quarter of this year.
Cryptsy CEO Paul Vernon told CoinDesk that the goal of the new platform is to offer the trading community a broad range of investment services. At the same time, Mintsy is aimed to provide more affordable access to hashing power, factoring the cost of electricity and labor expenses into the listing price.
Vernon explained:
“The price you pay is the price you pay – there’s no extra cost as you go. You don’t have to pay for extra power – you’ve already paid for the power. It’s not something you have to continuously calculate in your earnings to see how much you make. All of that’s upfront.”
Cryptsy and digitalBTC announced that, in order to help spur enrollment, Mintsy will hold a bitcoin raffle worth $5,000.
Interconnected platforms
Like other applications of this approach to selling mining contracts, Mintsy will make available 1 petahash worth of so-called ‘hashfracs’, each of which represent 100TH/s. There will also be ‘litefracs’ and ‘xfracs’ available, representing litecoin and an as-yet-undecided algorithm, respectively.
Mintsy will also feature mining pools for both bitcoin and a number of other altcoins, including a multi-pool function. This, Vernon explained, was to provide the site’s users with a wider array of mining resources and allow people to mine with their own equipment as well.
Vernon told CoinDesk that the goal is to align the coin offerings on the exchange and mining platforms, saying:
“There’ll be quite a few [coins available]. Basically, everything you see on Cryptsy that is mineable should probably be mineable on Mintsy as well.”
There will also be a degree of interconnectivity between Mintsy and Cryptsy. Similar to the relationship between CEX.io and GHash, users will be able to transfer balances between the two platforms.
Commodification of hash power continues
An increasing number of companies in the exchange and mining industries are offering tradable contracts as the model has emerged as an alternative to traditional cloud mining agreements.
This week, Bitfinex announced the launch of a beta tranche of tradable mining contracts. Cryptsy itself is no stranger to tradable hashes. Earlier this year, the exchange began offering an asset that allowed owners to earn daily dividends.
Despite the rising popularity of commodified hashing power, there are still major players in the space that offer more traditional mining contracts.
KnCMiner recently launched a cloud hashing initiative at its Norway-based data center. At the time, the company asserted that hosted solutions are becoming a more attractive option for miners, a sentiment that has been increasingly echoed by businesses that offer both tradable and traditional mining contracts. Source: http://www.coindesk.com/digitalbtc-cryptsy-mining-platform/I think its going to make for some great opportunities for miners. Make sure you pre-register for the chance to win the $5000 in Bitcoin. Mintsy will have some pretty unique features that we will be announcing as we get closer.
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