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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1135. (Read 3058816 times)

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Community Liaison,How can i help you?
And wait for some new announcements from the digibyte team after the hardfork Smiley
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hello! guys Im holding many crypto coins and I havent try to mine yet...after i learned digibyte last week and bought some coins I decided to start to mine.... where can I found mining guide... i dont have a good computer im only have intel core 2 cpu 6300 @ 1.86 ghz ...im thinking to buy a miner not so expensive as im newbie ... need advice ..thanks
I suggest you to stay away from dedicated miners. Cheap ones get obsolete in a matter of monts and you can probably upgrade your whole system to something better at a similar cost at which point you would "mine" your own business as well.

Hey

I tried your miner ( https://github.com/MaxDZ8/M8M/releases ) but all Qubit shares are rejected. I tried at myr.nonce-pool.com and dgb-qubit.theblocksfactory.com.

Am I doing something wrong or does the qubit algo not work yet?


The software looks awesome, I'm gonna try groestl now instead and see if I can get that working instead.

current driver is 14.4



update: Groestl hashrate was not very good with my 280x cards compared to sgminer-sph
Qubit hashrate is a boost and I got it working by updating drivers to the latest one.

Hello,

I have tried it too... just upgrade your drivers to 14.9 in order to be fine and don't have no more troubles.

yes I did and it works very good, temperature wise it is much warmer than sgminer-sph but also about double the hash, I will be checking the watt usage later today to compare hashes/watt - which is what really matters.

If temperatures gone up, you will consume more power Wink It's as simple as this because more Watts=higher temperature. But you have right, the better is to see how much it's profitable. But you can try to lower the intensity on the admin panel (named differently, but don't remember the exact name).

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I ask as i will place more orders down lower if its going to get dumped

Everything can happen in this kind of market... but I suggest you to don't take attention on sucksyd/CryptoLTD (maybe the same guy^^) which seems to be here only for negative posts in this thread, trying to create some fear with stupid comments. Trolls are everywhere.

But logically, price will go up with approx 2/3 reduction of the block reward. Even if it's not sure this will happen day one after the hardfork, it can at least go up slowly week after week because DGB's demand will not be covered as easily as actually with 3x less coins produced a day. But nothing is sure... DGB can be dumped too, but one thing is sure : it will never die and will have, one day, all the attention it desserves to Smiley
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For those of you who want to know exactly how public & private keys work check out this article we just stumbled upon: http://www.royalforkblog.com/2014/09/04/ecc/

OK Huh

i have a question on this if you dont mind me asking
Will DGB go up more now when the forking fork kicks in or will we have further dumps?
I ask as i will place more orders down lower if its going to get dumped

Block reward will go /3, so it's more likely that the price will go up than down. But it's crypto, everything can happen.
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For those of you who want to know exactly how public & private keys work check out this article we just stumbled upon: http://www.royalforkblog.com/2014/09/04/ecc/

OK Huh

i have a question on this if you dont mind me asking
Will DGB go up more now when the forking fork kicks in or will we have further dumps?
I ask as i will place more orders down lower if its going to get dumped
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Official DigiByte Account
For those of you who want to know exactly how public & private keys work check out this article we just stumbled upon: http://www.royalforkblog.com/2014/09/04/ecc/
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hello! guys Im holding many crypto coins and I havent try to mine yet...after i learned digibyte last week and bought some coins I decided to start to mine.... where can I found mining guide... i dont have a good computer im only have intel core 2 cpu 6300 @ 1.86 ghz ...im thinking to buy a miner not so expensive as im newbie ... need advice ..thanks
I suggest you to stay away from dedicated miners. Cheap ones get obsolete in a matter of monts and you can probably upgrade your whole system to something better at a similar cost at which point you would "mine" your own business as well.

Hey

I tried your miner ( https://github.com/MaxDZ8/M8M/releases ) but all Qubit shares are rejected. I tried at myr.nonce-pool.com and dgb-qubit.theblocksfactory.com.

Am I doing something wrong or does the qubit algo not work yet?


The software looks awesome, I'm gonna try groestl now instead and see if I can get that working instead.

current driver is 14.4



update: Groestl hashrate was not very good with my 280x cards compared to sgminer-sph
Qubit hashrate is a boost and I got it working by updating drivers to the latest one.

Hello,

I have tried it too... just upgrade your drivers to 14.9 in order to be fine and don't have no more troubles.

yes I did and it works very good, temperature wise it is much warmer than sgminer-sph but also about double the hash, I will be checking the watt usage later today to compare hashes/watt - which is what really matters.
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I wonder what awaits us after the price reduction awards  Grin

More dumpage.
as i once said ,it will be at 11sato
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Community Liaison,How can i help you?
Hi digibyte community.
I just launched a Wheel game for digibyte.

http://dgbspin.com/

Have fun and good luck !

pretty cool. Nice work.
Yeah nice work!


6000 blocks to go!
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Hi digibyte community.
I just launched a Wheel game for digibyte.

http://dgbspin.com/

Have fun and good luck !

pretty cool. Nice work.
Thanks you for feedback Smiley.
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Hi digibyte community.
I just launched a Wheel game for digibyte.

http://dgbspin.com/

Have fun and good luck !

pretty cool. Nice work.
sr. member
Activity: 335
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Hi digibyte community.
I just launched a Wheel game for digibyte.

http://dgbspin.com/

Have fun and good luck !
full member
Activity: 159
Merit: 100
hello! guys Im holding many crypto coins and I havent try to mine yet...after i learned digibyte last week and bought some coins I decided to start to mine.... where can I found mining guide... i dont have a good computer im only have intel core 2 cpu 6300 @ 1.86 ghz ...im thinking to buy a miner not so expensive as im newbie ... need advice ..thanks
I suggest you to stay away from dedicated miners. Cheap ones get obsolete in a matter of monts and you can probably upgrade your whole system to something better at a similar cost at which point you would "mine" your own business as well.

Hey

I tried your miner ( https://github.com/MaxDZ8/M8M/releases ) but all Qubit shares are rejected. I tried at myr.nonce-pool.com and dgb-qubit.theblocksfactory.com.

Am I doing something wrong or does the qubit algo not work yet?


The software looks awesome, I'm gonna try groestl now instead and see if I can get that working instead.

current driver is 14.4



update: Groestl hashrate was not very good with my 280x cards compared to sgminer-sph
Qubit hashrate is a boost and I got it working by updating drivers to the latest one.

Hello,

I have tried it too... just upgrade your drivers to 14.9 in order to be fine and don't have no more troubles.
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Regardless if Bitcointate is that Jared or not, I was kind of wondering why the ANN thread wasn't actually made by Bitcointate.

It's better to have a dedicated account for a coin so other people in the team can use it to post stuff and reply to PM's etc instead of one having to grant access to his own personal account.
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Waiting for 11 Satoshi to buy, c'mon guys dump it, dump it! Smiley
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CLAM Dev
I've got a couple of fixes for the issue of private keys not importing from paper wallets. Hope to have it out after some more testing but so far I've managed to import the keys generated by the digibyte paper wallets.

I pushed a pull request to the digibyte repo for this.  Just need to test before merging but this will fix the issue

https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/pull/35

HR
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Transparency & Integrity
DigiByte v3.0.3 with Hard Fork @ Block 400,000 Officially Released

What is in v3.0.3?
* Hard Fork @ Block 400,000 to update difficulty calculation
* DigiByte reward reduction @ block 400,000
* DigiByte Logo in Wallet
* Old clients will be rejected by network


DigiByte (极特币) v3.0.3 Wallet Downloads (下载)

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Windows 64-Bit
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Windows 64-bit
Windows 64-bit Dropbox
Windows 64-bit Mega
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Windows 32-Bit
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Windows 32-bit
Windows 32-bit Dropbox
Windows 32-bit Mega
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Mac OSX
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Mac OSX Wallet
Mac OSX Wallet Dropbox
Mac OSX Wallet Mega
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Linux/Ubuntu
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Linux 64-bit
Linux 64-bit Dropbox
Linux 64-bit Mega

Linux 32-bit DigiByte.co
Linux 32-bit Dropbox
Linux 32-bit Mega
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Other Downloads
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GitHub Source  
iPhone Wallet coming soon!


"Old clients will be rejected by network"

Does this apply only to mining? Or does it apply to all old clients regardless, meaning that sending and receiving DGB will be impossible until the client is updated?

In the meantime, is it possible to send from old clients to new clients?

TIA

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update: Groestl hashrate was not very good with my 280x cards compared to sgminer-sph
Qubit hashrate is a boost and I got it working by updating drivers to the latest one.
Thank you for reporting. It is known the grøstl-myr kernel behaves very oddly. It is meant to produce basically the same performance as the original instead in boosts small cards and hampers big cards. Dev tools don't give me any warning about that so I basically have no clue on what's going on.

I'm even tempted to try to release the 8-way version. It was dead slow for me but given nothing works as expected, perhaps this will do.  Angry
HR
legendary
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Transparency & Integrity
Thinking about it, I don't think that DigiByte has ever touted the fact that the Jared involved with creating this coin is "The Jared", BitcoinTate.
If I'm not mistaken, Jared has a very good reputation within the bitcoin community.

One and the same.

The OP's been updated to reflect that fact as well.

DigiByte = BitcoinTate = Jared Tate

For more info check the website or his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/jared-tate/90/9aa/257

No mysteries here.  Wink

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