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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1049. (Read 3059020 times)

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I'm Embarrassed to be here
Does anyone have any P2Pools open for DGB algos? Reply here or in PM.
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Today I installed the Digishield Android wallet ->  DA9v2tN8RKGZFKvY6r5cofiVujbUFjUJZU

2night I try to put some coins there, looks great!
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Having fun trading DGB  Grin

800 pages is to celebrate!

Wish there was more action, a lot of people waiting to buy small amount of sellers, waiting for the big explosion?
We're on the right track here Grin

Last 3 days have been interesting, from 23 sat to 35 so good margins
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Digibyte beach party anyone? Roll Eyes

Yes meeting/party on the caribbean will be nice Grin
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Having fun trading DGB  Grin

800 pages is to celebrate!

Wish there was more action, a lot of people waiting to buy small amount of sellers, waiting for the big explosion?
We're on the right track here Grin
HR
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Polished the how-to video to HR recommendation. Thnx HR for the feedback.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl98iqScsio



@ esotericizm,PM
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Keep up the good work man!
Will do Grin

Would love to have the same pics i'm using for windows only then for linux and OS so i can make those as well.

The video looks good. Where you had thanks before, how about something corny like "Welcome Aboard!" . . . I say corny because I'm not too sure about the idea . . . and maybe nothing is best.

BTW, there's only on pic for Ubuntu. I posted a link to it on the forum in the wallet install thread for Linux. (I think the real HOWTO for this one would be the Ubuntu install INSIDE windows and then the wallet install - seems like a very secure option.)
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Having fun trading DGB  Grin

800 pages is to celebrate!
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The future is bright with DigiByte.





I already reserved a nice chair.

How much more do i need to reserve when the sleeping giant wakes up?


I can smell the beach and the cocktails already,,,, hmmzz

One for you, one for me Cheesy but we can definitely place some more chairs, beach seems to be long enough for all Cheesy
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I already reserved a nice chair.

How much more do i need to reserve when the sleeping giant wakes up?


I can smell the beach and the cocktails already,,,, hmmzz
hero member
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Community Liaison,How can i help you?
Polished the how-to video to HR recommendation. Thnx HR for the feedback.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl98iqScsio



@ esotericizm,PM
+1

Keep up the good work man!
Will do Grin

Would love to have the same pics i'm using for windows only then for linux and OS so i can make those as well.
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Official DigiByte Account
Polished the how-to video to HR recommendation. Thnx HR for the feedback.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl98iqScsio



@ esotericizm,PM
+1

Keep up the good work man!
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Polished the how-to video to HR recommendation. Thnx HR for the feedback.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl98iqScsio



@ esotericizm,PM
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Morning guys,

Digibyte reached new levels of popularity we attract more and more serious investors on the on the moment!
Right now it's very important to keep the hype hot, like melting hot Grin So spread the good news Digibyte is here.
Will be even better to see the master defs on regular base in this tread, To throw in some nice updates now and then.

Thank you have a nice Digibyte day....


Edit: Happy 800
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Please give me some word of advice guys. I don't feel like trading anymore. Should I just go all-in DGB and ignore crypto for a year or 2?

Not 100% serious  Grin I will never stop trading, but thinking of going 50% in DGB and just trade with the rest, because i really should be focussing on other things.

That's what i did 7 months ago 95% in digibyte  Smiley
HR
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@Lovethecoins, you really accomplished something there.   Cheesy

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Where is the mining-pool list?

It's in the first post of this thread...

DigiByte Mining Pools
DigiHash Is The Official Developer Pool


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Scrypt
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DigiHash
GHash.io
CoinMine
DigiForce
E-Pool.net
French P2P

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Sha256
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DigiHash
The Blocks Factory
iSpace
Hamster Pool
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Qubit
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DigiHash
The Blocks Factory
Miners Pool EU
OmarG Pool
Hamster Pool
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Skein
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DigiHash
The Blocks Factory
Miners Pool EU

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Groestl
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DigiHash
The Blocks Factory
Miners Pool EU

Great developments happening here. Good job everyone. Congrats DGB once again!

I've got some third party initiative to throw into the mix that hopefully will be met with approval and live up to it's potential:


Since I am convinced that one of the best ways to help an established digital currency gain wide scale adoption is by educating on the subject, and since educating can only be done with reliable and dependable information that is easily and freely accessible, I have made the decision to do my small part in that effort by creating a comprehensive consolidated knowledge base on the subject that’s available to anyone wishing to learn more on the subject.

Now, that is not only a mouthful to say, it is also a very ambitious undertaking! One doesn’t build a comprehensive consolidated KB overnight! Nevertheless, the daunting nature of the endeavor should not discourage one from accepting the challenge – quite the contrary: it should be wholeheartedly embraced, especially when the cause is so important.

People who are new to digital currencies are equally daunted when trying to understand even the basics of the concept, let alone how you go about actually buying, or mining, or both, and then storing their digital currency. Just getting them to understand and accept the intangible nature of digital currencies is a major undertaking.

If we who are experts on the subject were to shy away from the challenge of helping them to learn, then we would be doing no more than contributing to the eventual future failure of digital currencies themselves. It’s understandable if someone who has no stake what-so-ever remains skeptical and asks us to come back another day, but it’s quite another for those of us who are already digital currency owners to shrink at the effort of better explaining what digital currencies are and what they have to offer. Make no mistake about it, this is no altruistic effort to help others by any means: this is a selfish effort to promote something we already believe in but that the majority still sees as pie-in-the-sky. Make no mistake about it, we owe it to ourselves to take on the challenge of helping newcomers to understand and participate since there is no better way of taking digital currencies to the next level – mainstream – and creating value in our investments as price rises as a result.

I firmly believe that “priority number one” right now needs to be the gathering together of all pertinent information on the subject and its urgent dissemination. It’s a task that will take hundreds (if not thousands) of man hours, and one that I dearly hope to have your collaboration with. That having been said, I don’t expect miracles even with all your help. As they say, “Rome wasn’t built in a day”, but if we make a consistent and prolonged effort, over time, little by little, I’m confident that the job can be done.

In summarizing, one extremely important “missing” element in the digital currency world is a consolidated information source freely open to the public that empowers newcomers with the information necessary to “take a leap of faith” and get involved. In my opinion, the resulting benefits of this kind of resource to the digital currency world would be gigantic, and, of course, it’s not only the newcomers who benefit, but all of us as we each successfully contribute our own small part, in each of our areas of expertise, towards the mass adoption of our own investments – we all gain in the process, there is no doubt about it.

With that in mind, I invite everyone to contribute what you can. No contribution is too small. No contribution is insignificant. Everyone, and everything, counts.

As I said above, I have made the decision to do what I can to help make digital currencies, in this case DGB, more easily understood to the general public, and that has taken on life in the form of a “barebones” forum and FAQ that I hope will serve as the foundation from which to start building. I would very much appreciate all your input and help . . . I’d probably be better advised to put that in plural: WE would ALL very much appreciate your input and help! Again, it’s in all of our interests to do so.

Hope your presence and impact is felt over there just like it is here, and many hearty thanks in advance.

HR

http://www.asistec-ti.com



My knowledge of crypto is really limited, but if there is anything I can do to help just
let me know, would love to do something for this great coin.

No contribution is too small. Everyone and everything counts. I don't want to sound too trite with all my favorite clichés, but I'll risk another one: the only stupid question is the question not asked.

What I'm getting at is that even questions are valuable; in fact, they are fundamental and there is nobody better to help with questions than someone just starting out. You are not just welcomed to register and participate, your questions are encouraged, and if you go beyond that by actually following and testing out the HOWTO's posted in the FAQ and comment back your feedback, even better still.

The only way you can't help is by not trying to begin with - I promise you that what help you do have to offer will be much appreciated by all.

Thanks for your interest, and hope to see you and your questions and feedback over there on the forum.





Great developments happening here. Good job everyone. Congrats DGB once again!

I've got some third party initiative to throw into the mix that hopefully will be met with approval and live up to it's potential:


Since I am convinced that one of the best ways to help an established digital currency gain wide scale adoption is by educating on the subject, and since educating can only be done with reliable and dependable information that is easily and freely accessible, I have made the decision to do my small part in that effort by creating a comprehensive consolidated knowledge base on the subject that’s available to anyone wishing to learn more on the subject.

Now, that is not only a mouthful to say, it is also a very ambitious undertaking! One doesn’t build a comprehensive consolidated KB overnight! Nevertheless, the daunting nature of the endeavor should not discourage one from accepting the challenge – quite the contrary: it should be wholeheartedly embraced, especially when the cause is so important.

People who are new to digital currencies are equally daunted when trying to understand even the basics of the concept, let alone how you go about actually buying, or mining, or both, and then storing their digital currency. Just getting them to understand and accept the intangible nature of digital currencies is a major undertaking.

If we who are experts on the subject were to shy away from the challenge of helping them to learn, then we would be doing no more than contributing to the eventual future failure of digital currencies themselves. It’s understandable if someone who has no stake what-so-ever remains skeptical and asks us to come back another day, but it’s quite another for those of us who are already digital currency owners to shrink at the effort of better explaining what digital currencies are and what they have to offer. Make no mistake about it, this is no altruistic effort to help others by any means: this is a selfish effort to promote something we already believe in but that the majority still sees as pie-in-the-sky. Make no mistake about it, we owe it to ourselves to take on the challenge of helping newcomers to understand and participate since there is no better way of taking digital currencies to the next level – mainstream – and creating value in our investments as price rises as a result.

I firmly believe that “priority number one” right now needs to be the gathering together of all pertinent information on the subject and its urgent dissemination. It’s a task that will take hundreds (if not thousands) of man hours, and one that I dearly hope to have your collaboration with. That having been said, I don’t expect miracles even with all your help. As they say, “Rome wasn’t built in a day”, but if we make a consistent and prolonged effort, over time, little by little, I’m confident that the job can be done.

In summarizing, one extremely important “missing” element in the digital currency world is a consolidated information source freely open to the public that empowers newcomers with the information necessary to “take a leap of faith” and get involved. In my opinion, the resulting benefits of this kind of resource to the digital currency world would be gigantic, and, of course, it’s not only the newcomers who benefit, but all of us as we each successfully contribute our own small part, in each of our areas of expertise, towards the mass adoption of our own investments – we all gain in the process, there is no doubt about it.

With that in mind, I invite everyone to contribute what you can. No contribution is too small. No contribution is insignificant. Everyone, and everything, counts.

As I said above, I have made the decision to do what I can to help make digital currencies, in this case DGB, more easily understood to the general public, and that has taken on life in the form of a “barebones” forum and FAQ that I hope will serve as the foundation from which to start building. I would very much appreciate all your input and help . . . I’d probably be better advised to put that in plural: WE would ALL very much appreciate your input and help! Again, it’s in all of our interests to do so.

Hope your presence and impact is felt over there just like it is here, and many hearty thanks in advance.

HR

http://www.asistec-ti.com



My knowledge of crypto is really limited, but if there is anything I can do to help just
let me know, would love to do something for this great coin.



page for me!
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