ycagel
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October 30, 2014, 01:39:34 PM |
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Not bad. We need to make sure we account for this volume as daily volume for DGB. The easier and more convenient it is, the more folks will do it. YC Hi YC If you order 1 you will receive 1000 DGB. I have bought 4 batches of 1000*1000 = 4000000 Lawzt How were you able to buy at that rate? Max order is 1000 DGB at once. YC Hi all Great day to buy some DGB. Bought 4 Mil @ litebit.eu today only paid 178$ @ Digibyte great news about DigiHash!! im testing it as we speak. Regards I just had a chat with litebit.eu how much Digibyte have been bought. 12.990.136 Digibytes in 24 orders An average 541255 Digibytes each order. This could be much more offcourse! They have a great service and everything works really fine. We need more promotion with Litebit.eu
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ycagel
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October 30, 2014, 02:27:10 PM |
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What are the best news sources to really focus on promoting DGB? Here is what I was initially thinking:
Coin Desk Coin Telegraph WSJ
Any ideas?
YC
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DigiByte (OP)
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October 30, 2014, 02:37:32 PM |
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This looks really great! Whats your DigiByte address? (we need to bring this back)
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24hralttrade
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October 30, 2014, 02:41:20 PM |
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Thank you! D9N2ubo9dCcF7Z7sa3ZAcgnVuf56FZXznP Just a few minutes work, Need more? Just give a sign
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24hralttrade
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October 30, 2014, 02:54:23 PM |
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https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/400-european-banks-accept-bitcoin-purchase-agreement/Maybe "old" news but it's interesting! More European banks are becoming associated with Bitcoin. While short-term investors see the dollar price drop on Bitcoin, and panic sell in droves, Bitcoin gains another major international deal signing in Europe. 247Exchange.com, based out of Belize, has secured an agreement with Sofort Banking, providing Bitcoin purchasing access to over 22,000 European bank branches throughout the continent. Now over 400 European Banks Allow Direct Bitcoin Purchases euro banks accept bitcoinEuropean banks are now joining the list of major retailers already accepting Bitcoin directly. Now, Bitcoin is even easier to buy if you have a bank account in most European countries. All you need is to be a member of one of the hundreds of banks, and you can buy not just Bitcoin, but many other crypto-currencies as well quickly, and easily. This covers over 400 banks in ten countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Poland). This will enable 99% of all banks in Germany to accept Bitcoin purchasing through 247Exchange. Slovenia and Hungary banks are still to come as an addendum to this agreement. 247Exchange will take your order, and process it with your member European bank, with instant transactions that are completely secure and free for the sender. Sofort AG is a merchant/banking conglomerate out of Munich, Germany that represents over 30,000 merchants and hundreds of banks through out Europe. “Why do people choose our service? There are a lot of reasons. But mainly for its speed, fair fees and reliability. Purchasing bitcoins has never been so easy in Europe. However, the company’s aim is to create a comfortable exchange for all cryptocurrency users no matter where they are located and what currency they use.” says CEO Alexey Maximenko This news dovetails with other international merchant agreements that give more people more access to Bitcoin worldwide. For instance, Indonesia’s 238 million residents now have access to Bitcoin through a network of over 10,000 convenience stores in an agreement between Bitcoin.co.id and Indomaret last month.
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ycagel
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October 30, 2014, 03:35:49 PM |
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Yes, good article. It definitely seems easier to purchase and transact BTC in Europe than in the states from a speed perspective. YC https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/400-european-banks-accept-bitcoin-purchase-agreement/Maybe "old" news but it's interesting! More European banks are becoming associated with Bitcoin. While short-term investors see the dollar price drop on Bitcoin, and panic sell in droves, Bitcoin gains another major international deal signing in Europe. 247Exchange.com, based out of Belize, has secured an agreement with Sofort Banking, providing Bitcoin purchasing access to over 22,000 European bank branches throughout the continent. Now over 400 European Banks Allow Direct Bitcoin Purchases euro banks accept bitcoinEuropean banks are now joining the list of major retailers already accepting Bitcoin directly. Now, Bitcoin is even easier to buy if you have a bank account in most European countries. All you need is to be a member of one of the hundreds of banks, and you can buy not just Bitcoin, but many other crypto-currencies as well quickly, and easily. This covers over 400 banks in ten countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Poland). This will enable 99% of all banks in Germany to accept Bitcoin purchasing through 247Exchange. Slovenia and Hungary banks are still to come as an addendum to this agreement. 247Exchange will take your order, and process it with your member European bank, with instant transactions that are completely secure and free for the sender. Sofort AG is a merchant/banking conglomerate out of Munich, Germany that represents over 30,000 merchants and hundreds of banks through out Europe. “Why do people choose our service? There are a lot of reasons. But mainly for its speed, fair fees and reliability. Purchasing bitcoins has never been so easy in Europe. However, the company’s aim is to create a comfortable exchange for all cryptocurrency users no matter where they are located and what currency they use.” says CEO Alexey Maximenko This news dovetails with other international merchant agreements that give more people more access to Bitcoin worldwide. For instance, Indonesia’s 238 million residents now have access to Bitcoin through a network of over 10,000 convenience stores in an agreement between Bitcoin.co.id and Indomaret last month.
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Kayahoga
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October 30, 2014, 04:14:29 PM |
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Nicehash has done a lot of work with sgminer, you can check it out at https://www.nicehash.com/software/#sgminer I admittedly haven't tried all the aglos yet but they have been pushing very hard for a single and up to date sgminer. -Kayahoga
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sgi02
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October 30, 2014, 05:58:33 PM |
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Just started mining on the official pool! So where is everyone else? Looks like i am the only one there
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erooc51
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October 30, 2014, 06:07:28 PM |
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just wondering if you could use more than one algo to the daemon at a time. ie im looking to setup a pool for digibyte for both scrypt and sha256 they both would be running from the same daemon
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24hralttrade
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October 30, 2014, 08:38:09 PM |
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I have been thinking about this for a while.
Ask litepaid to record 1 week of payouts. We give people 1 week time to buy Digibytes with litepaid. After 1 week we contact with litepaid to ask them who bought the most Digibytes. That person needs to verify with his adress here on this forum and reward him with let's say, 500.000 DGB.(Also we could make second and third place.)
People will get used to buy with litepaid. Visit this thread. They will use the Digibyte wallet.
Let's give it a try!
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Scyntech
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“Blockchain Just Entered The Real World”
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October 30, 2014, 08:43:33 PM |
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Just started mining on the official pool! So where is everyone else? Looks like i am the only one there I got my beefy 45 Gh/s on there now. We'll be rich in no time!
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ReSl
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October 30, 2014, 08:45:53 PM |
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Just started mining on the official pool! So where is everyone else? Looks like i am the only one there Just tested groestlmyriad!!!! It's not working! No shares accepted but blocks are found says miner.... There is no info about pool fee as well. Im back on fav EU pool. and after 5 seconds i found a new block
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24hralttrade
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October 30, 2014, 08:57:55 PM |
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Just started mining on the official pool! So where is everyone else? Looks like i am the only one there There is no info about pool fee as well. 2%
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24hralttrade
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October 30, 2014, 10:00:40 PM Last edit: October 31, 2014, 10:15:29 AM by 24hralttrade |
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I have been thinking about this for a while.
Ask litepaid to record 1 week of payouts. We give people 1 week time to buy Digibytes with litepaid. After 1 week we contact with litepaid to ask them who bought the most Digibytes. That person needs to verify with his adress here on this forum and reward him with let's say, 500.000 DGB.(Also we could make second and third place.)
People will get used to buy with litepaid. Visit this thread. They will use the Digibyte wallet.
Let's give it a try!
Something like this, Offcourse it needs some changes
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halinyo
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The future is bright with DigiByte.
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October 31, 2014, 12:28:12 AM Last edit: October 31, 2014, 02:34:50 AM by halinyo |
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What do you think about this image when you compare the amount of coins generated and their prices. Interestingly, most of them worth similar prices even though they have different amount of coins generated. I personally think DGB is somehow undervalued. We will see in a few months... Reddcoin has nearly 12 times more coins and they are the same price. So assuming a linear relation (meaning similar pr, adverts, development, etc...), price of DGB should be 12 times the current price = 156 SAT. And price of DGB may go up to 400 times = 5200SAT, if the project is as interesting as BitSharesX as seen in the Figure. Therefore, DGB needs a really huge marketing and awareness campaign with a great community or foundation, etc... Much more serious plans and developments will take DGB to next level. I know people are watching DGB closely and it may happen any time soon. Cheers,
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DigiByte (OP)
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October 31, 2014, 02:42:53 AM |
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just wondering if you could use more than one algo to the daemon at a time. ie im looking to setup a pool for digibyte for both scrypt and sha256 they both would be running from the same daemon
You need to have a separate daemon instance running for each algorithm as the algo= parameter is needed in the coins .conf. On the DigiHash pool we have 1 daemon for each of the 5 algos. One a side note, what is the typical difficulty people are seeing for groestlmyriad on other pools?
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istvandv
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October 31, 2014, 03:14:16 AM |
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One a side note, what is the typical difficulty people are seeing for groestlmyriad on other pools?
TheBlocksFactory is nice such that their dashboard provides average difficutly for last 24 hrs https://dgb-groestl.theblocksfactory.com/statsAuthin this case Block found Avg. diff (last 24h) = 139.85 Current Difficulty = 407.38575106
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rayaodi
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October 31, 2014, 06:48:52 AM |
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What do you think about this image when you compare the amount of coins generated and their prices. Interestingly, most of them worth similar prices even though they have different amount of coins generated. I personally think DGB is somehow undervalued. We will see in a few months... Reddcoin has nearly 12 times more coins and they are the same price. So assuming a linear relation (meaning similar pr, adverts, development, etc...), price of DGB should be 12 times the current price = 156 SAT. And price of DGB may go up to 400 times = 5200SAT, if the project is as interesting as BitSharesX as seen in the Figure. Therefore, DGB needs a really huge marketing and awareness campaign with a great community or foundation, etc... Much more serious plans and developments will take DGB to next level. I know people are watching DGB closely and it may happen any time soon. Cheers, no buyers at all ... the dev should do some great thing
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Lawzt
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October 31, 2014, 07:11:32 AM Last edit: January 05, 2015, 01:47:44 PM by Lawzt |
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Remember the donation to DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv is still active Damn should have waited to place all those orders then, have already bought about 7.5 mil @ litebit I have been thinking about this for a while.
Ask litepaid to record 1 week of payouts. We give people 1 week time to buy Digibytes with litepaid. After 1 week we contact with litepaid to ask them who bought the most Digibytes. That person needs to verify with his adress here on this forum and reward him with let's say, 500.000 DGB.(Also we could make second and third place.)
People will get used to buy with litepaid. Visit this thread. They will use the Digibyte wallet.
Let's give it a try!
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