Author

Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1182. (Read 3058816 times)

hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?
Greetings everyone,

Mining Update
Cryptopoolmining.com appears to still be offline to us. Is anyone still mining there?

We are making DigiHash our top priority this week. We see it is very important to have a solid, easy to use mining pool for the integrity of the network. We have developers working on it as we speak to finish that and more!

Android Wallet Update
Please help us test out the Android wallet. Feel free to download it here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42300902/dgb-multialgo-test-signed.apk
Make sure to back up your existing Android wallet before hand (Settings button -> backup keys -> select location to back up to )

Wallet v 3.0.3
We will be releasing a version 3.0.3 wallet as it appears our issue with the wallet going into safe mode is not fully resolved. Some wallets are still experiencing the "Warning: Some miners appear to be experiencing problems" error. Thanks to raven's help we have been able to track down and isolate the issue.

Website Update:
We have been working very hard on a website redesign, please take a moment to check it out here: http://dev.digibyte.co/

We are not done with this version of the site, so please ignore some of the place holder images & text. If you think we should make other additions to the website please let us know. Our goal is to make the site as professional as possible.

iOS Wallet Update
It has proven much more difficult than first expected to find someone to port the breadwallet code to a new DigiByte wallet. We have talked with over a dozen developers now. The problem is most iOS devs do not know much about crypto currency code & hashing algorithms and most crypto devs are not very familiar with iOS. We will get this sorted out, but this will take some time.

Logo Update
What do you think? Is this a good change to the logo?
New:

Old:


Let us know your feedback, we are working on a lot of exciting things at the moment! We will also be making an important announcement this Friday! Cheers!

Hi jared and team!
First of all thnx for the update!

Indeed we need good & stable miningpools!great work on that!

i cannot instal the APK. On my samsung S5  immediatly stops installing.   Android 4.4.2

The website looks really good on my phone. Indeed there are some picture things that needs to be sorted out.  Will get it a full check in a few hours.

About the IOS wallet.
Maybe you could ask bryce about it.  I'm shure he knows someone who can help you guys out!   I know a few ios developers but nobody have crypto knowledge.

I really think the the older logo design is much better. Looks more proffesional to me!

Thnx guys! Will report back later this day hoping to test the android wallet.
hero member
Activity: 808
Merit: 1014
Old logo is more exciting than new one.

P.S. What is a font names for logo's text?
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1010
Join The Blockchain Revolution In Logistics

Old:



that new font aint Right:(
Shelve the new.  Keep the old.

plus you posted the new logo on page666
so it is already hex up!
legendary
Activity: 1164
Merit: 1000
Einsteinium Foundation Board Member and Treasurer
Greetings everyone,

Mining Update
Cryptopoolmining.com appears to still be offline to us. Is anyone still mining there?

We are making DigiHash our top priority this week. We see it is very important to have a solid, easy to use mining pool for the integrity of the network. We have developers working on it as we speak to finish that and more!

Android Wallet Update
Please help us test out the Android wallet. Feel free to download it here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42300902/dgb-multialgo-test-signed.apk
Make sure to back up your existing Android wallet before hand (Settings button -> backup keys -> select location to back up to )

Wallet v 3.0.3
We will be releasing a version 3.0.3 wallet as it appears our issue with the wallet going into safe mode is not fully resolved. Some wallets are still experiencing the "Warning: Some miners appear to be experiencing problems" error. Thanks to raven's help we have been able to track down and isolate the issue.

Website Update:
We have been working very hard on a website redesign, please take a moment to check it out here: http://dev.digibyte.co/

We are not done with this version of the site, so please ignore some of the place holder images & text. If you think we should make other additions to the website please let us know. Our goal is to make the site as professional as possible.

iOS Wallet Update
It has proven much more difficult than first expected to find someone to port the breadwallet code to a new DigiByte wallet. We have talked with over a dozen developers now. The problem is most iOS devs do not know much about crypto currency code & hashing algorithms and most crypto devs are not very familiar with iOS. We will get this sorted out, but this will take some time.

Logo Update
What do you think? Is this a good change to the logo?
New:

Old:


Let us know your feedback, we are working on a lot of exciting things at the moment! We will also be making an important announcement this Friday! Cheers!

Will look into the android wallet, good to hear that kind of news  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1051
Official DigiByte Account
Greetings everyone,

Mining Update
Cryptopoolmining.com appears to still be offline to us. Is anyone still mining there?

We are making DigiHash our top priority this week. We see it is very important to have a solid, easy to use mining pool for the integrity of the network. We have developers working on it as we speak to finish that and more!

Android Wallet Update
Please help us test out the Android wallet. Feel free to download it here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42300902/dgb-multialgo-test-signed.apk
Make sure to back up your existing Android wallet before hand (Settings button -> backup keys -> select location to back up to )

Wallet v 3.0.3
We will be releasing a version 3.0.3 wallet as it appears our issue with the wallet going into safe mode is not fully resolved. Some wallets are still experiencing the "Warning: Some miners appear to be experiencing problems" error. Thanks to raven's help we have been able to track down and isolate the issue.

Website Update:
We have been working very hard on a website redesign, please take a moment to check it out here: http://dev.digibyte.co/

We are not done with this version of the site, so please ignore some of the place holder images & text. If you think we should make other additions to the website please let us know. Our goal is to make the site as professional as possible.

iOS Wallet Update
It has proven much more difficult than first expected to find someone to port the breadwallet code to a new DigiByte wallet. We have talked with over a dozen developers now. The problem is most iOS devs do not know much about crypto currency code & hashing algorithms and most crypto devs are not very familiar with iOS. We will get this sorted out, but this will take some time.

Logo Update
What do you think? Is this a good change to the logo?
New:

Old:


Let us know your feedback, we are working on a lot of exciting things at the moment! We will also be making an important announcement this Friday! Cheers!
sr. member
Activity: 275
Merit: 250
 15 satoshi now ...


 anything change it ?



 
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1000
The future is bright with DigiByte.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
I just tried to DGB-Skein mine on cryptopoolmining, but it appears the pool is down (I didn't try any others).

I just tried the cryptopoolmining DGB-Skein pool again and it's up now.

edit: The CryptoPoolMining DGB Scrypt and SHA-256 pools also have people mining on them now...

Nice. But I mined there with almost 6Gh/s skein for 30hours and only get 60k DGBs payment today ?
At least > 200k DGBs is missing.

Thanks but I never mine with this pool again unless the pool's owner has some words with me.

sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
DigiByte? Yes!
I just tried to DGB-Skein mine on cryptopoolmining, but it appears the pool is down (I didn't try any others).

I just tried the cryptopoolmining DGB-Skein pool again and it's up now.

edit: The CryptoPoolMining DGB Scrypt and SHA-256 pools also have people mining on them now...
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?
It showed up in my wallet too:




I just tried to DGB-Skein mine on cryptopoolmining, but it appears the pool is down (I didn't try any others).
Great info!

Thank you for sharing
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
DigiByte? Yes!
It showed up in my wallet too:




I just tried to DGB-Skein mine on cryptopoolmining, but it appears the pool is down (I didn't try any others).
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?
Great!
I  looked at it about 25 minutes ago everything whas offline.

Thank you for sharing!
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
DigiByte? Yes!
Looks like the cryptopoolmining website is back, and I got a payment today:


Here's a link to the transaction.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?
Someone knows cryptomining pool owner ? Their pool is down for over 24h, stratum server still works and my miners still mining there, but no payout for over 24h.
Thanks in advance.

Seconded. The site went down right before I was go hit my payment threshold. They don't seem to have an active thread here and their twitter hasn't been updated in over a month. Any info regarding the pools status would be much appreciated.  

Yes at least they stole 300k DGBs payment from me until now. Nowhere to contact them and IMHO Digibyte should remove their pool from the OP for further inspection.

Any notice should be made about the site, to keep people from mining on it until any update from the owner.

Sad to see this.
thrassos is the owner of cryptopoolmining,Not online for 1 month.
I did send him a message so let's hope there will be some answers.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/thrassos-203841

Digibyte please clear the OP so there is not any confusion.

How many coins are lost in total?
please report this!


@ Digibyte team, Please keep us posted with updates and how things going atm.




legendary
Activity: 1164
Merit: 1000
Einsteinium Foundation Board Member and Treasurer
Someone knows cryptomining pool owner ? Their pool is down for over 24h, stratum server still works and my miners still mining there, but no payout for over 24h.
Thanks in advance.

Seconded. The site went down right before I was go hit my payment threshold. They don't seem to have an active thread here and their twitter hasn't been updated in over a month. Any info regarding the pools status would be much appreciated. 

Yes at least they stole 300k DGBs payment from me until now. Nowhere to contact them and IMHO Digibyte should remove their pool from the OP for further inspection.

Any notice should be made about the site, to keep people from mining on it until any update from the owner.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
Someone knows cryptomining pool owner ? Their pool is down for over 24h, stratum server still works and my miners still mining there, but no payout for over 24h.
Thanks in advance.

Seconded. The site went down right before I was go hit my payment threshold. They don't seem to have an active thread here and their twitter hasn't been updated in over a month. Any info regarding the pools status would be much appreciated. 

Yes at least they stole 300k DGBs payment from me until now. Nowhere to contact them and IMHO Digibyte should remove their pool from the OP for further inspection.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Another nice news bit:

Quote
Why Wall Streeters Are Turning to Bitcoin for a Living

Joon Ian Wong (@joonian) | Published on October 26, 2014 at 13:12 GMT   

When banking giant Citi announced it would lay off 11,000 employees last May in a bid to save a billion dollars in expenses, Arthur Hayes was one of the staffers given a pink slip.

Hayes had been a 'Delta One' proprietary trader for Citi in Hong Kong, acting as a market-maker for the bank's Asian exchange-traded fund products. He had spent his career in financial institutions, starting out at Deutsche Bank.

While polishing his resume to rejoin the job market, Hayes came across bitcoin. He couldn't resist trading the cryptocurrency. To his delight, the markets turned out to be a gold mine for him:

    "I found there were lots of inefficiencies. If you apply traditional financial theory, it was mispricing everything. There was lots of money to be made trading bitcoin."

Suddenly, reporting to yet another managing director at a bank became less attractive to Hayes. Trading bitcoin for a living beat hitting targets for bonuses.

"You work all year for someone else [at a bank], then they'll tell you what you're worth with your bonus. With bitcoin, it's better. Everything you make is yours," he said.
Wall Street's calamities drive bitcoin trading

Hayes isn't the only one to turn his back on traditional finance to seek opportunities among cryptocurrencies. In the cryptomarkets, traders are finding the volatility they used to find in stocks, currencies and commodities – even as big banks continue to cut jobs and pay billions in fines in the aftermath of the financial crisis.

Regulators have slapped big banks with huge fines in the last two years. The biggest and most recent fine has been Bank of America, which agreed to pay $16.65bn to the Securities and Exchange Commission in August. The six biggest banks have paid $130bn in fines and settlements since 2009.

It's not just money that's flowing out of the banks. They're continuing to shed jobs around the world, too. Citi announced this month that it would shutter its consumer banking business in 11 countries, including Japan. JP Morgan is on track to make 17,000 positions redundant by the end of the year. According to research by Johnson Associates, banking as a whole is 20,000 jobs below the level of employment before the financial crisis.

All of this means that bank employees with a yen for cryptocurrency are more likely to make the jump now rather than wait to be pushed out. One of those people is George Samman, who managed portfolios at Wellington Shields, a New York brokerage. Today, he's trying to build a bitcoin derivatives exchange at BTC.sx.

"Finance isn't the glorious place it once was. Bonuses are low, salaries are low. It's not where you want to be any more," he said.

Samman describes meeting "old-school" former colleagues recently who bombarded him with questions about getting into the bitcoin markets. They were tired of watching placid equity markets at work:

    "It's been slow for awhile ... Everyone's in a sad, miserable state because there's no money to be made. Trading volumes have been low, commissions have been slashed over time and it's a completely different place to what it was – and it's not coming back."

Stagnant markets shrink opportunities to profit

Although the markets – particularly US equities – have been roiling in the last two weeks, they have been placid in recent years. From stocks to oil, traders have struggled for years to find the volatility they need to make money.

The VIX, known colloquially as the 'fear index', is the most widely used gauge of volatility in the US equities market. Last year it hit a five-year low of 11.3, well below its range the previous year. The Federal Reserve's quantitative easing policy is generally held to be the cause of low volatility in the financial markets.
Source: Yahoo FinanceSource: Yahoo Finance

Traders are hurting. A survey of the financial industry conducted in July by brokerage ConvergEx found traders grousing over the difficulty of trading profitably in a low volatility environment. More than 60% of firms on the sell-side –  those who deal in products and services supplied to buyers like hedge funds and other institutions – said low volatility had been 'bad or very bad' for business.

Jean Marie Mognetti ran a commodities fund under the Global Advisors banner in Jersey. But as commodities trading ground to a halt because of low volatility, he and his partner, Daniel Masters, a former top trader at JP Morgan, began trading bitcoin for themselves.

"We had a simple bullish view, and the more we saw, the more we wanted to see. It came to the point that we said we need to share this investment opportunity with other people," he said.

Mognetti and Masters launched Global Advisors Bitcoin Investment Fund, a hedge fund for bitcoin based in Jersey, in July. They plan to have $200m under management, and have bought a first tranche of bitcoin from Digital BTC, the miner that listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.

Mognetti said the bitcoin markets have supplied more trading opportunities – and thus chances to make money – than his old stomping grounds of spot oil prices.

    "I can tell you right away, crude oil is extremely boring for the last year and a half [...] We're still trading commodities, but our commodity focus is slowing down because clients are not liking them. It's just like us being bored of crude oil."

By contrast, clients are clamouring to get in on the cryptocurrency action, Mognetti claimed:

"We never managed to sell anything in Jersey in six years. Now we get people in Jersey calling us," he said, days after his fund announced its launch in August.
Wall Street is losing its lustre among graduates

Former Wall Streeters who cross over to cryptocurrencies say they are hardly being ostracised for dealing in exotic digital assets. Instead, ex-colleagues are peppering them with questions and giving them kudos for closing profitable trades in digital currency markets.

Gavin Smith, who heads First Global Credit, a firm that provides contracts-for-difference on global equities that can be bought with bitcoin, said the cryptocurrency markets are what traders have been looking for since volatility died down in recent years. He used to devise risk-hedging strategies for Credit Suisse and Trafigura, the commodities trading giant.

"[Cryptocurrencies] are more comfortable for people with our background because we're used to hedging what is quite a volatile underlying [asset]. The oil side of things has been especially quiet over the last three to four years. but we're used to the challenges of protecting your position in a more volatile environment."
Source: UniversumSource: Universum

Earning big bucks at a bank appears to have lost its lustre among young people joining the workforce for the first time. Research by Universum, a consultancy that advises companies on how to position their brands for recruiting, shows that the attractiveness of joining a bank has dropped among business and commerce students over the last three years.

According to Universum, finance students, meanwhile, are still enthusiastic about bank careers, but they now see it as a stepping stone towards being an entrepreneur.

Hayes, the former Citi prop trader who has now started BitMEX, another bitcoin derivatives platform, said:

"No one in banking loves their job. They're there because they're making money – currently. But they all understand that if there's something new and exciting, and there's a possibility of making great returns, they're totally supportive of it. All the startup guys make way more money now than banking guys, anyway."

Source: http://www.coindesk.com/wall-streeters-turning-bitcoin-living/
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?
Litebit and litepaid are the same.  They make the most money with litepaid!

I asked them to add dgb so i can use it for my webshop and they added it the day after!   They are awesome!     Now my new webshop platform needs to accept there payment api!
full member
Activity: 146
Merit: 100
How are things with the new Android wallet and the Wiki coming?  Have those been released yet?
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Hi There

Well that was certainly a fast transaction!
Placed the order 26-10-2014 @ 17:05
Got the DGB in my wallet 26-10-2014 @ 17:37


Hi there

Have you seen that you can buy DGB at litebit.eu with Visa .... woot! just ordered a million.
already bought some millions with SEPA, lets see how this Visa transaction goes, suppose its faster than SEPA bank transfer Smiley

Regards   


Thx, keep us updated please.

Thx again!



Very cool...  just ordered a million myself! Even with card surcharge price is pretty much the same or maybe even a little cheaper as currently trading for BTC...! Not sure how they are making money on this?



It's called taking a lower loss than they will tomorrow & the next day..and a week from now.
Jump to: