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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1053. (Read 3058816 times)

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I only invest in coins with non-anonymous Devs.... besides Bitcoin ofcourse...

After bitcoin investing in other coin is a gamble.
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I only invest in coins with non-anonymous Devs.... besides Bitcoin ofcourse...

Same here.

FWIW I would be highly interested in any p2pools for the various algos. I know I asked earlier if any are known please let me know here or PM. Thanks.
legendary
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I only invest in coins with non-anonymous Devs.... besides Bitcoin ofcourse...
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Bunch of white paper pumpers!  Grin  Grin
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Community Liaison,How can i help you?
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Does any one know of any p2p00ls for the various algo's? I found 'birds' p2p pools.. but the DGB ones seem inoperative?
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@DigiByte

I read on the CANN thread about there being Opal wallets containing a remote access trojan that has not been detected by AV & Malware software. It sounds like at least on person on the CANN thread lost coins.

I can't vouch for the validity of the claim but definitely something to investigate if you have an Opal wallet. 

This was because someone changed the hyperlink when quoting legitimate post. Foolish/unwary people clicked on the and downloaded the infected wallet, allowing the their access to all their opal. The vast majority was recovered without rolling back.

This happens over and over again on btctalk. DON'T click quoted links, or at least hover your mouse over it and check the validity first. We need to be vigilant on this thread too, the more attention dgb attracts, the more criminally minded people will be drawn to predate on noobs.

This seems to be the new hype indeed saw this with more coins Cool
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Seems that this was a sleeping giant.
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@DigiByte

I read on the CANN thread about there being Opal wallets containing a remote access trojan that has not been detected by AV & Malware software. It sounds like at least on person on the CANN thread lost coins.

I can't vouch for the validity of the claim but definitely something to investigate if you have an Opal wallet. 

This was because someone changed the hyperlink when quoting legitimate post. Foolish/unwary people clicked on the and downloaded the infected wallet, allowing the their access to all their opal. The vast majority was recovered without rolling back.

This happens over and over again on btctalk. DON'T click quoted links, or at least hover your mouse over it and check the validity first. We need to be vigilant on this thread too, the more attention dgb attracts, the more criminally minded people will be drawn to predate on noobs.
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What other exchanges should we target? We want to start reaching out to many more

Kraken or BTC38 if we land both of those....there is no telling where we will go.

We should aim for Kraken, Polinex, BTC38

Sure, since 2-3 weeks i'm trying to pull people to vote, but you need your facebook account to do it, people doesn't like it Sad .

http://www.btc38.com/trade/vote_for_trade_en.html

No Facebook in the house here never will by Cool

Simply create a facebook account quickly just for btc38, but dont forget you need to have trading background to vote.
Exactly, i've created a facebook account for btc38 Smiley
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The future is bright with DigiByte.
What other exchanges should we target? We want to start reaching out to many more

Kraken or BTC38 if we land both of those....there is no telling where we will go.

We should aim for Kraken, Polinex, BTC38

Sure, since 2-3 weeks i'm trying to pull people to vote, but you need your facebook account to do it, people doesn't like it Sad .

http://www.btc38.com/trade/vote_for_trade_en.html

No Facebook in the house here never will by Cool

Simply create a facebook account quickly just for btc38, but dont forget you need to have trading background to vote.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
What other exchanges should we target? We want to start reaching out to many more

Kraken or BTC38 if we land both of those....there is no telling where we will go.

We should aim for Kraken, Polinex, BTC38

Sure, since 2-3 weeks i'm trying to pull people to vote, but you need your facebook account to do it, people doesn't like it Sad .

http://www.btc38.com/trade/vote_for_trade_en.html

No Facebook in the house here never will by Cool
sr. member
Activity: 335
Merit: 250
What other exchanges should we target? We want to start reaching out to many more

Kraken or BTC38 if we land both of those....there is no telling where we will go.

We should aim for Kraken, Polinex, BTC38

Sure, since 2-3 weeks i'm trying to pull people to vote, but you need your facebook account to do it, people doesn't like it Sad .

http://www.btc38.com/trade/vote_for_trade_en.html
HR
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@DigiByte

Site looks sweet. I agree with earlier comment "clean & simple".

If we are looking to begin picking up those unfamiliar with crypto then the only input I would have is maybe some explanation regarding the different types of wallets. Differences between mobile, web. desktop & alternate wallets. Advantages & disadvantages of each and how the work together.

@everyone else

I read on the CANN thread about there being Opal wallets containing a remote access trojan that has not been detected by AV & Malware software. It sounds like at least on person on the CANN thread lost coins.

I can't vouch for the validity of the claim but definitely something to investigate if you have an Opal wallet.  

Online wallets are by far the most dangerous to your financial health (of course, most people will pay little attention to this kind of common sense . . . look at all those who were "investing" in the latest "double your money in a couple of days" scam where the operators made off with almost 100 BTC!).

Now that the HowTo's for the Wallet Install for Linux and Windows are pretty much done, I'll make this my next project.
HR
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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


This is awesome HR! We will help however we can!


Thanks! Your "official" stamp of approval means a lot, and hopefully it will not go unrewarded.




A Coin named Vericoin has some neat features I think we need to implement...
 www.vericoin.info

SMS functions as text-based gateway and wallet system that links the cell network to the VeriCoin network. VeriCoin users can load VeriCoins onto this wallet and use the SMS network to make transactions around the world.

SEND MONEY OR SPEND MONEY ANYWHERE

VeriBit makes it possible to spend VeriCoin wherever BitCoin is accepted. Besides BitCoin itself, VeriCoin is the most spendable digital currency directly from the wallet.

EARN INTEREST

Network stake-dependent interest is the mechanism for minimizing inflation and earning interest on your investment in VeriCoin. The practical range of interest is between 1.5-2.5% and it is dependent on the liquidity in the network.


PRIVATE ANON TRANSACTIONS? - very appealing feature to many people


Can we do something similar with Digibyte. I think this feature would make our coin THE killer coin. Vericoin has a horrible name IMO. If we can implement some of the features their coin has however I think we could make Digibyte even more appealing. These 4 NEW features would be amazing for Digibyte and help propel us to the next level in the Cryptocurrency  game. Also what are Digibytes called when divided ? A Digibit? We need to make these things clear as well. From outsiders looking in these are things they look at before throwing their money into a coin. I do not believe Vericoin is doing it right. They don't have a good name and that is a huge part of it. I believe if we can implement some of these features if not all of them into Digibyte we will take this game over...

Thoughts anyone?


The SMS wallet is something that MyriadCoin is also working on for MYR, and there are 3rd party developers working on BTC versions.

http://myriadplatform.org/sms-wallet/
http://www.coinbuzz.com/2014/05/03/sms-bitcoin-service-may-open-door-to-emerging-markets/

I agree, this is another very important vehicle for taking a digital currency mainstream, no doubt about it!
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