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Topic: [ANN][DCM] Digital Commerce 1.35 Mil coins 100% POS/Soon Anon/Accounting wallet. - page 15. (Read 82619 times)

newbie
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DCM is still down on Bittrex.....

All set everyone, they had to restart their servers and DCM didn't get unfrozen during their downtime earlier today. Bittrex-Rami just took care of it.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Making money since I was in the womb! @emc2whale
Dammm, DCM is off of bittrex?? where are people supposed to sell their coins?

3-6 months, you'll never make it through 21 days at this rate.


Good luck!!!!!!!
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
DCM is still down on Bittrex.....
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Why DCM/BTC Bittrex's market has been disabled ?

Not sure, but noticed some oddities before they disabled it -- such as new orders not showing up on the order list.

Annoyingly I see Bittrex won't let you cancel an order when a market has been disabled. I expect it's a minor thing, but rather not get some orders filled if it's a real problem.

Well, I don't know but bittrex was down earlier today, might have something to do with that.

EDIT: looking into it

I had that problem all day.  The buy/sell orders never updated, and when I put a buy in, it never showed.  When I asked a page back what everyone was seeing....that's why I was asking.  Thought it might be something with my phone, but it was the site because it was the same for me when I got home.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Why DCM/BTC Bittrex's market has been disabled ?

Not sure, but noticed some oddities before they disabled it -- such as new orders not showing up on the order list.

Annoyingly I see Bittrex won't let you cancel an order when a market has been disabled. I expect it's a minor thing, but rather not get some orders filled if it's a real problem.

Well, I don't know but bittrex was down earlier today, might have something to do with that.

EDIT: looking into it
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 509
Why DCM/BTC Bittrex's market has been disabled ?

Not sure, but noticed some oddities before they disabled it -- such as new orders not showing up on the order list.

Annoyingly I see Bittrex won't let you cancel an order when a market has been disabled. I expect it's a minor thing, but rather not get some orders filled if it's a real problem.
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1169
Why DCM/BTC Bittrex's market has been disabled ?
full member
Activity: 148
Merit: 100


First of all, I don't think anybody ever mentioned 6 months. That is beyond our planning horizon right now.


I mentioned 3-6 months based off of this statement:



Hang tight, the next 3-6 months development wise are going to be worth every moment of uncertainty and doubt this community may have. Thank you everyone, Digital Commerce has just begun.

I do realize software development takes time. I just think you either need to release firm plans with details, or release something outside of your initial plans, sooner than that timeframe. This is a place where if a dev doesn't post for a couple of days, people wonder if he died. Months may be too long for some here to wait. You also need to add intrinsic value to the coin if you do wish them to wait.

OK, I think Kreative may have been inaccurate in what he said. The vendor portal should be here in less than 3 months.

We have longer term plans which will have a huge impact, but we for those we need the vendor portal first. Those longer term plans are probably on the order or 6 months away.

Also, nobody said that we won't release updates; we're here every day communicating and answering questions. It's been like a week since launch and although we'd like to be, we're not miracle workers. So please bear with us while we dig through the mountain of work we have ahead of us.

Sounds reasonable. Just keep us informed and try to let everybody know that you're making progress.
newbie
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First of all, I don't think anybody ever mentioned 6 months. That is beyond our planning horizon right now.


I mentioned 3-6 months based off of this statement:



Hang tight, the next 3-6 months development wise are going to be worth every moment of uncertainty and doubt this community may have. Thank you everyone, Digital Commerce has just begun.

I do realize software development takes time. I just think you either need to release firm plans with details, or release something outside of your initial plans, sooner than that timeframe. This is a place where if a dev doesn't post for a couple of days, people wonder if he died. Months may be too long for some here to wait. You also need to add intrinsic value to the coin if you do wish them to wait.

OK, I think Kreative may have been inaccurate in what he said. The vendor portal should be here in less than 3 months.

We have longer term plans which will have a huge impact, but we for those we need the vendor portal first. Those longer term plans are probably on the order or 6 months away.

Also, nobody said that we won't release updates; we're here every day communicating and answering questions. It's been like a week since launch and although we'd like to be, we're not miracle workers. So please bear with us while we dig through the mountain of work we have ahead of us.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Now that I've moved coins from the exchange to my wallet, everytime i open up my wallet it freezes up. It won't do anything.. Any idea on how to fix this?


I've had this happen from time to time over the years with various wallets, the way I fixed it was by first saving your wallet.dat file then delete all other files in the dcom folder and relaunch the wallet qt exe. It redownloads the wallet files, then close your Wallet after it fully syncs, then swap the saved wallet.dat (your original) back in the folder, open your wallet back up and it should be fine.

hmmm whenever i go to open up the file location. Its in a zip folder. when i open the zip folder, all i have is the qt, aka the application launch. I can't seem to find the wallet.dat file . I feel like i'm forgetting to do something stupid.

You are looking for a hidden folder, in explorer make sure you turn hidden files on through the menu then go to C:\Users\"your computer's name"\AppData\Roaming\dCom Make a copy of your wallet.dat and save it, then follow the directions i posted for there.
hero member
Activity: 1204
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First of all, I don't think anybody ever mentioned 6 months. That is beyond our planning horizon right now.


I mentioned 3-6 months based off of this statement:



Hang tight, the next 3-6 months development wise are going to be worth every moment of uncertainty and doubt this community may have. Thank you everyone, Digital Commerce has just begun.

I do realize software development takes time. I just think you either need to release firm plans with details, or release something outside of your initial plans, sooner than that timeframe. This is a place where if a dev doesn't post for a couple of days, people wonder if he died. Months may be too long for some here to wait. You also need to add intrinsic value to the coin if you do wish them to wait.
sr. member
Activity: 446
Merit: 250
2 BTC each is fair, no doubt about that. When I bought into the IPO I did so because of the dev team. I think I always looked at this as a hold unlike most IPO's which are a quick double up & out. I actually think few bumps in the road this early are a good thing. Let's get things ironed out & move forward. There's a great team backing DCM and that's a lot more than most coins can say.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Now that I've moved coins from the exchange to my wallet, everytime i open up my wallet it freezes up. It won't do anything.. Any idea on how to fix this?


I've had this happen from time to time over the years with various wallets, the way I fixed it was by first saving your wallet.dat file then delete all other files in the dcom folder and relaunch the wallet qt exe. It redownloads the wallet files, then close your Wallet after it fully syncs, then swap the saved wallet.dat (your original) back in the folder, open your wallet back up and it should be fine.

hmmm whenever i go to open up the file location. Its in a zip folder. when i open the zip folder, all i have is the qt, aka the application launch. I can't seem to find the wallet.dat file . I feel like i'm forgetting to do something stupid.
newbie
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Hmm... thought Bob was going away for a few days there. I think he's the only example of a paid team member working as an anti-marketing team. Of course he's an ex-member, but you know what I mean.

Yes, it's an unfortunate situation but it is what it is and we'll make the best of it.

I am out of the coin (again), as my sell order got hit. I actually got out of it the other day, but a low order was hit and I was sort of sitting on them for a little while. I may buy in again, depending on what the price does. I do need to reevaluate my trading strategy, as I'm out with only like a 10-20% profit (and it wasn't a giant initial investment to begin with), but I need to take into account unforeseen and totally unexpected circumstances when calculating when to buy/sell. I would have never guessed the Bob situation to occur, for instance. So I guess it's a good learning experience.

Trust me, that one was a learning experience for all of us.

A couple of things have bugged me a little bit about this coin, which I am hoping the devs can shed more light on. Based on answers, I may get back in.

First off, I asked specifically early on before the ipo was over as to what percentage of funds the devs would take for themselves. I was given the answer that they'd take nothing direct from the ipo for themselves, it'd all go towards the coin itself. Bob answered this, I believe, so one could question his honesty. But no other team members corrected him, and I will assume they had to discuss what they'd each get beforehand anyway.

After the ipo, they posted they'd each take 2 btc for their efforts. It's a fair amount, but it does almost feel like the rules are being made up as they go along. I'd rather they would have said up front how much each was getting, and not after I was told they'd not take any at all.

I'm just not going to comment on what Bob said. We each took 2BTC for ourselves which I think is a fair amount. The remaining money will be spent on activities directly related to advancing the coin.

I asked about vendors, and Bob spouted out a long list, including gift cards and jewelry. I ask after he leaves, and am told the dev team doesn't know what info Bob provided earlier, and I'm given somewhat vague information. Too much info given is vague... marketplace is fine, but no real answer as to vendors, or how the team will provide an incentive for anyone to shop there. Will DCM people get a discount, why will anyone wish to use DCM over other coins, or just shopping at amazon directly? Those are the answers I'd like to see.

At this point we're throwing around lots of ideas and a discount for DCM is definitely something we are discussing (among lots of other things). I have my own opinion on Bob's vendor list and as far as I know, no specifics were ever mentioned by him. You draw your own conclusion on that; I know I've drawn mine.

We are getting ready to draft support materials which will outline to vendors what their potential benefits are for accepting DCM and will release those when they're ready.

I also question the timetable the team is using. Saying great things are planned 3-6 months from now is all well and good, but that assumes the coin survives 3-6 months from now. Buy support is... well, let's just say not good. I am assuming the multipool is what is keeping the price where it is now, based on the order history. The team needs to add some intrinsic value to the coin now, not 3-6 months from now. People in cryptoland aren't that patient.

I don't mean for this to sound overly negative, and again, may get back in, but I'd like to see real answers, not so many vague statements about future plans.

First of all, I don't think anybody ever mentioned 6 months. That is beyond our planning horizon right now.

Further, you can question the timetable all you want, but the reality of the situation is that we have a lot of work to do. I've done Software for 20+ years and eCommerce for 10+ years and understand the effort and pitfalls involved. Yes, we could announce a timeline of 4 weeks, but the chance of ending up looking stupid for doing so are too big. Please understand this: We're trying to give you *realistic* times, not pie-in-the-sky times. Our goal is to beat those estimates and be able to pleasantly surprise people, but I we're playing it safe for now.

Yes, crypto is fickle, but we'll get there and in the end, it will pay off; I'm quite certain of that.

Also, I'd like to reiterate something I posted earlier today: we are all heavily invested into DCM. It is in our own interest to make this work.
full member
Activity: 196
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Now that I've moved coins from the exchange to my wallet, everytime i open up my wallet it freezes up. It won't do anything.. Any idea on how to fix this?


I've had this happen from time to time over the years with various wallets, the way I fixed it was by first saving your wallet.dat file then delete all other files in the dcom folder and relaunch the wallet qt exe. It redownloads the wallet files, then close your Wallet after it fully syncs, then swap the saved wallet.dat (your original) back in the folder, open your wallet back up and it should be fine.
newbie
Activity: 25
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Now that I've moved coins from the exchange to my wallet, everytime i open up my wallet it freezes up. It won't do anything.. Any idea on how to fix this?
newbie
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Hello good people,


Many of you who I've spoken with via pm and through other channels are aware of the work we are currently putting in to ensure Digital Commerce has a bright future. I want you all to know that much of what we will announce over the coming days/weeks/months is actually just part of a bigger project that resides at the core. The core idea, without making us look pompous, is so magnificent in scope and imagination that when complete every one of us including our team will be rewarded beyond anything we have seen in the altcoin world. The multi-vendor site is a huge undertaking, yet this is still just a piece of the finished product. Our supporters I cannot thank enough, your kind words over the last week have made the hundreds of hours we put into this worth every minute.

Many of you have expressed an opinion that I myself share, crypto is fickle, sometimes petty even. DCM will be what is referred to as a "sleeping giant". Our team is prepping the road right now for this "giant" as it will need a very large and carefully orchestrated foundation to stand on. Those of you that have been here since launch and IPO will be the most rewarded as you are currently helping this dev team carry the torch. The ups and downs then eventually near perpetual rising of DCM will be our "thank you" to those that hung in even when times look grim.

Hang tight, the next 3-6 months development wise are going to be worth every moment of uncertainty and doubt this community may have. Thank you everyone, Digital Commerce has just begun.

That's exciting to hear!  I can't wait to see what the future holds.  And for anyone that's selling right now because the price is below the IPO....think about this.  You're down anyway.....and this coin IS NOT going to zero, so why not hold and see what happens?  Patience is tough in the crypto world, but when you have a good dev team with a BTC budget to work with.....is there really anything better for a young coin?  Go look at your options.  There really aren't any that are EQUAL/LOWER risk then DCM.

I just want to reiterate that the coin will DEFINITELY not go to zero, for the simple reason that there are price levels at which we will step in and use a part of the IPO funds to stabilize the price. We accept that investing carries with it risk and while we can't completely shield our investors from such risk, we will not let them suffer catastrophic losses.
newbie
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And you know this for a fact? I would like to see proof of that. It's just that I want to have all the info before investing in something. I recognize wallenstein and serious from XBC by the way...

I've just replied to your previous post. I view my coin holdings as a private matter. But I'll give you my word on it that what I've told you is true. If hope that is good enough for you. If it isn't then you also have to doubt everything we've been telling you about our plans (which are also true).

BTW, I think your question is entirely legitimate and hope I've at least answered it to your satisfaction.
newbie
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What are the dev's incentives to keep working on their coin? I mean, how are they getting paid during the co,img months in which the coins features will be developed?

They bought coins too...
They have all the reason to make the coin go bigger and bigger...

Our incentive is very simple: we are all heavily invested into DCM. If we can make our plan work out, we will be generously rewarded. We carry the same risk and incentives as our investors.

I personally won't tell you how many coins I'm holding (that really is a private matter) but I'll tell you that my holdings place me in the top-3 of the richlist.

full member
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I am not able to send my coins to bittrex for exchange purpose. a triangle error shows when i hit the send button
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