Hey guys,
the Bittrex issue is a Bittrex issue. It is an
isolated error and it also seems to be
intermittent. Let's step back and be rational about this. Does anyone not know just how difficult it is to troubleshoot an intermittent error? Have we forgotten about that? Or are we just jumping to the gun because it's Bittrex?
What's more is that it is an isolated issue that only Bittrex is reporting. That is to say, not only is it intermittent, but it's isolated, and it might even be an
environmental issue for all we know!
I'll add insult to injury here: do we not know how hard it is to do third party troubleshooting for someone else? With remote desktop, telephone support, instant messaging?
Any other end user with similar issues with anyone else's software, from Microsoft to Apple, would have been instructed on how to troubleshoot environmental, intermittent and isolated issues, and if they weren't able to do it on their own, or hire someone to do it, and they kept being a pest, they would have been subtly encouraged to move to a competitor's product.
IMO, it is ludicrous to blame DigiByte for one user's environmental, intermittent and isolated issues, even if it is a major exchange.
It's simple,
it's only happening to Bittex, and the only info they have provided is one little error message (that I am aware of). No data logs, no error logs, nothing.
And some particular people are ready to eat DigiByte alive for that? When it should be the exact opposite? It makes me wonder.
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With regards to acting faster and doing more work, it's not just price, it's everything related to Digibyte. DigiByte has said that price is not a driving force behind decision making, and I, for one, agree with that policy. However, it's not price that is being referred to here. Once again I quote halinyo, but this time something more specific that goes to the heart of the matter with my emphasis added:
But something is obvious that DGB is not where it should be, cannot be worse...... Needs more marketing..... youtube and twitter, facebook accounts should be used to do some marketing... making professional videos, explaining even very basic things of DGB and crypto will be great contribution....
DGB deserves better... I dont know what DigiByte, Jared is planning in the near future... but we have to do more work and should act faster than we have done previously... coz crypto is moving very fast and we have to adopt and develop stuff that will help/contribute to the crypto world...
There are many alternative crypto-currencies out there and crypto is very competitive... Lots of competitors... we have to act faster so that people can check DGB at the very first step.... That is a strategy to take people's attention....
Holy smokes Batman, we've got our algo change, we've got DGB back on the profitability map, and with DGB now back in the spotlight, are we going to let it die on stage because no-one bothered to promote it?Technically, we're set, for the foreseeable future.
Promotion is what is needed now, and not to get price up, but to establish a widely distributed user base and
make DigiByte a household term.
Priority #1: We've got to get the word out!