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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1217. (Read 3058926 times)

sr. member
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Here's how I see the publicizing might go:

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Good news for miners who are looking for both short term and long term results.

DigiByte is back in the saddle again after having made the change over to multi-algo mining.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4424910

Digibyte is now a multi-algo cryptocurrency and is currently one of the most profitable coins to mine. http://www.whattomine.com/

Please refer to the OP for the complete list of mining pools for the various algorithms, and let us know you're around by posting on the thread where you're sure to receive a hearty welcome.


(Be advised that unfortunately, thorough investigation has shown that there are scammers out there running unofficial pools that have been shown to skim anywhere from 20% to 45% of miners' hashrates right off the top – be forewarned, and do yourself a favor by using only the officially approved pools you find on the OP.)

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I would make no specific mention to the scammer(s), nor mention names, or anything of the sort, and would keep the fair warning as generic as possible.

Finally, that's just a 'rough draft' of my general idea - I'm sure it can be improved upon and I thank you in advance for doing so.



We all should talk about DGB this way yes.
But, if we talk about DGB, people will come check what is has to offer.
We should say what in this message, to tell everyone it's for a long run.
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This would be awesome!
https://twitter.com/Dennahz/status/513761520166383616

"Who will be the first to implement 2fa in a wallet?"
Pointless as it's all about the private key in wallet.dat

And what if you can only enter/see the wallet.dat with 2fa?
It's still pointless as wallet.dat is on your pc. If you want to change it and have a security advantage with 2fa you'd need to completely reinvent how it is dealt with the private key. Furthermore, you'd need a central authority (like google) to get a working 2fa.
IMHO we won't see a reasonable 2fa on any cryptocurrency in the near future.

A 2fa key can be created for unique coin addresses.... If wallet does not include that address then 2fa wont work.... I think it can be done and but wallet key is already there... That is why it may be pointless

Thank you for explenation,i'm  not that of a wiskid Wink


p.s
Bitcoin comeback right know?
legendary
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The future is bright with DigiByte.
This would be awesome!
https://twitter.com/Dennahz/status/513761520166383616

"Who will be the first to implement 2fa in a wallet?"
Pointless as it's all about the private key in wallet.dat

And what if you can only enter/see the wallet.dat with 2fa?
It's still pointless as wallet.dat is on your pc. If you want to change it and have a security advantage with 2fa you'd need to completely reinvent how it is dealt with the private key. Furthermore, you'd need a central authority (like google) to get a working 2fa.
IMHO we won't see a reasonable 2fa on any cryptocurrency in the near future.

A 2fa key can be created for unique coin addresses.... If wallet does not include that address then 2fa wont work.... I think it can be done and but wallet key is already there... That is why it may be pointless
hero member
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This would be awesome!
https://twitter.com/Dennahz/status/513761520166383616

"Who will be the first to implement 2fa in a wallet?"
Pointless as it's all about the private key in wallet.dat

And what if you can only enter/see the wallet.dat with 2fa?
It's still pointless as wallet.dat is on your pc. If you want to change it and have a security advantage with 2fa you'd need to completely reinvent how it is dealt with the private key. Furthermore, you'd need a central authority (like google) to get a working 2fa.
IMHO we won't see a reasonable 2fa on any cryptocurrency in the near future.
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This would be awesome!
https://twitter.com/Dennahz/status/513761520166383616

"Who will be the first to implement 2fa in a wallet?"
Pointless as it's all about the private key in wallet.dat

And what if you can only enter/see the wallet.dat with 2fa?
hero member
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This would be awesome!
https://twitter.com/Dennahz/status/513761520166383616

"Who will be the first to implement 2fa in a wallet?"
Pointless as it's all about the private key in wallet.dat
hero member
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is it too late now to mine DGB  Huh Huh
sr. member
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*Edited this message, was asking some help with my wallet but nevermind, i fixed it !*
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This would be awesome!
https://twitter.com/Dennahz/status/513761520166383616

"Who will be the first to implement 2fa in a wallet?"

HR
legendary
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 It would also be a start towards building a bigger and better community . . .[/i]



That's it. We need to work on this.
More talking about Digibyte, more pictures of Digiboy, it will eventually lead DGB to be even more crypto-famous.
Grab people interest on DGB first, then they'll go naturally look on what it have to offer behind it's name.


Here's how I see the publicizing might go:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Good news for miners who are looking for both short term and long term results.

DigiByte is back in the saddle again after having made the change over to multi-algo mining.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4424910

Digibyte is now a multi-algo cryptocurrency and is currently one of the most profitable coins to mine. http://www.whattomine.com/

Please refer to the OP for the complete list of mining pools for the various algorithms, and let us know you're around by posting on the thread where you're sure to receive a hearty welcome.


(Be advised that unfortunately, thorough investigation has shown that there are scammers out there running unofficial pools that have been shown to skim anywhere from 20% to 45% of miners' hashrates right off the top – be forewarned, and do yourself a favor by using only the officially approved pools you find on the OP.)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------


I would make no specific mention to the scammer(s), nor mention names, or anything of the sort, and would keep the fair warning as generic as possible.

Finally, that's just a 'rough draft' of my general idea - I'm sure it can be improved upon and I thank you in advance for doing so.



DGB is not the most profitable coin to mine for around 1 week. I still remember mining DGB for 10 days with big profit before the news spreads around and big dumpers join in.

How are you doing your calculations? Even with WhatToMine's default parameters, it is one of the most profitable.

"one OF"

It's at the top OF the list (short term profitability), and probably #1 in-so-far as long term prospects go.

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 It would also be a start towards building a bigger and better community . . .[/i]



That's it. We need to work on this.
More talking about Digibyte, more pictures of Digiboy, it will eventually lead DGB to be even more crypto-famous.
Grab people interest on DGB first, then they'll go naturally look on what it have to offer behind it's name.


Here's how I see the publicizing might go:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Good news for miners who are looking for both short term and long term results.

DigiByte is back in the saddle again after having made the change over to multi-algo mining.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4424910

Digibyte is now a multi-algo cryptocurrency and is currently one of the most profitable coins to mine. http://www.whattomine.com/

Please refer to the OP for the complete list of mining pools for the various algorithms, and let us know you're around by posting on the thread where you're sure to receive a hearty welcome.


(Be advised that unfortunately, thorough investigation has shown that there are scammers out there running unofficial pools that have been shown to skim anywhere from 20% to 45% of miners' hashrates right off the top – be forewarned, and do yourself a favor by using only the officially approved pools you find on the OP.)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------


I would make no specific mention to the scammer(s), nor mention names, or anything of the sort, and would keep the fair warning as generic as possible.

Finally, that's just a 'rough draft' of my general idea - I'm sure it can be improved upon and I thank you in advance for doing so.



DGB is not the most profitable coin to mine for around 1 week. I still remember mining DGB for 10 days with big profit before the news spreads around and big dumpers join in.
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Interesting news:

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Bittylicious Extends Credit Card Payments to Altcoin Buyers
Pete Rizzo (@pete_rizzo_) | Published on September 23, 2014 at 09:35 BST

Bittylicious now allows users to purchase all of its available altcoins with MasterCard and Visa credit and debit cards.

The UK-based bitcoin brokerage first announced support for credit card payments this May when it added the payment option for bitcoin buyers. Bittylicious accepts bank transfers, cash payments and select mobile payments services such as Barclays Pingit, though card payments are only available in euros.

Speaking to CoinDesk, Bittylicious founder and director Marc Warne cited strong demand for the payment option as the motivating factor behind the decision, and he added that the service upgrade would be finalized over the coming days.

Warne said:

“All altcoins (as well as bitcoins of course) may be purchased with a credit or debit card on Bittylicious, hopefully as of Tuesday. Almost all are available immediately, with a couple more of the recent additions being added shortly.”

The announcement comes at a time of increasing activity in the UK digital currency exchange space, as new exchange services such as Yacuna and Bitok have launched in recent weeks.

Founded in 2013, Bittylicious is one of the oldest exchange services in the UK, facing notable competition from Coinfloor. Bittylicious sells blackcoin, dogecoin, darkcoin, feathercoin, maxcoin, peercoin, quarkcoin, StartCOIN, vertcoin and worldcoin.

Existing security applies

Warne stressed that altcoin buyers will be subject to the same security procedures as bitcoin buyers.

Users first need to upload an ID, Warne explained, which is then vetted by card processors. The process will take about one business day and serves as an added safeguard against fraud.

Bittylicious

Bittylicious users also need to provide their own wallet for all bitcoin and altcoin transactions. For a more in-depth overview, Warne suggested prospective users review its online ‘Bitcoin Buying Guide‘ for more details.

Evolving payment options

Warne suggested that credit card payments have remained a popular payment option at Bittylicious since their introduction, and that he does not see enabling credit card payments as contradictory to the larger goals of bitcoin.

Rather, Warne suggested that supporting more payment options is good for the ecosystem as it encourages more buyers to enter the community.

“Many people that either want to make a purchase without having to log in using their online banking, or want to make larger purchases, are happy to pay a little extra to use their card,” he added.

Going forward, Warne said Bittylicious plans to streamline its card process and increase the number of local payment methods to European markets.

Source: http://www.coindesk.com/bittylicious-extends-credit-card-payments-altcoin-buyers/
HR
legendary
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 It would also be a start towards building a bigger and better community . . .[/i]



That's it. We need to work on this.
More talking about Digibyte, more pictures of Digiboy, it will eventually lead DGB to be even more crypto-famous.
Grab people interest on DGB first, then they'll go naturally look on what it have to offer behind it's name.


Here's how I see the publicizing might go:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Good news for miners who are looking for both short term and long term results.

DigiByte is back in the saddle again after having made the change over to multi-algo mining.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4424910

Digibyte is now a multi-algo cryptocurrency and is currently one of the most profitable coins to mine. http://www.whattomine.com/

Please refer to the OP for the complete list of mining pools for the various algorithms, and let us know you're around by posting on the thread where you're sure to receive a hearty welcome.


(Be advised that unfortunately, thorough investigation has shown that there are scammers out there running unofficial pools that have been shown to skim anywhere from 20% to 45% of miners' hashrates right off the top – be forewarned, and do yourself a favor by using only the officially approved pools you find on the OP.)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------


I would make no specific mention to the scammer(s), nor mention names, or anything of the sort, and would keep the fair warning as generic as possible.

Finally, that's just a 'rough draft' of my general idea - I'm sure it can be improved upon and I thank you in advance for doing so.

HR
legendary
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Hoping whoever is doing the daily dump will soon find another coin to go and annoy Roll Eyes

As long as DGB is at the top of the most profitable coins to mine at current prices, that's going to be a while. http://www.whattomine.com

The dumper's pool hashrate has fallen by more than 90% (if you exclude the one miner whose hashrate oscillates between 1,2 - 2 GH/s - myriad-groestl adjusted equivalent numbers), so that's good, but it's still just over a half a million DGB a day (including that previously excluded mega-miner).

So the selling pressure will remain until:

1) we address that issue directly
2) price falls even more
3) diff rises substantially due to a substantial increase in network hashrate

The 3rd option could probably be achieved by publicizing DGB's profitability on other threads here on BitCoinTalk. Of course, all of our mining proceeds would fall as a result, and the cheap prices would probably end as well. Thoughts on this strategy? It would also be a start towards building a bigger and better community . . .



scrxxx had some profits and bought miners.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8857518

So maybe he is almost alone mining on his pool?   Tongue

That would help his ASIC mining, but wouldn't be able to mine on his groestl pool.

But I would bet that he's got a very sizeable GPU farm as well, and that's probably all on the groestl pool.

sr. member
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Lovin' Crypto

 It would also be a start towards building a bigger and better community . . .[/i]



That's it. We need to work on this.
More talking about Digibyte, more pictures of Digiboy, it will eventually lead DGB to be even more crypto-famous.
Grab people interest on DGB first, then they'll go naturally look on what it have to offer behind it's name.
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Hoping whoever is doing the daily dump will soon find another coin to go and annoy Roll Eyes

As long as DGB is at the top of the most profitable coins to mine at current prices, that's going to be a while. http://www.whattomine.com

The dumper's pool hashrate has fallen by more than 90% (if you exclude the one miner whose hashrate oscillates between 1,2 - 2 GH/s - myriad-groestl adjusted equivalent numbers), so that's good, but it's still just over a half a million DGB a day (including that previously excluded mega-miner).

So the selling pressure will remain until:

1) we address that issue directly
2) price falls even more
3) diff rises substantially due to a substantial increase in network hashrate

The 3rd option could probably be achieved by publicizing DGB's profitability on other threads here on BitCoinTalk. Of course, all of our mining proceeds would fall as a result, and the cheap prices would probably end as well. Thoughts on this strategy? It would also be a start towards building a bigger and better community . . .



scrxxx had some profits and bought miners.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8857518

So maybe he is almost alone mining on his pool?   Tongue
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
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Transparency & Integrity
Hoping whoever is doing the daily dump will soon find another coin to go and annoy Roll Eyes

As long as DGB is at the top of the most profitable coins to mine at current prices, that's going to be a while. http://www.whattomine.com

The dumper's pool hashrate has fallen by more than 90% (if you exclude the one miner whose hashrate oscillates between 1,2 - 2 GH/s - myriad-groestl adjusted equivalent numbers), so that's good, but it's still just over a half a million DGB a day (including that previously excluded mega-miner).

So the selling pressure will remain until:

1) we address that issue directly
2) price falls even more
3) diff rises substantially due to a substantial increase in network hashrate

The 3rd option could probably be achieved by publicizing DGB's profitability on other threads here on BitCoinTalk. Of course, all of our mining proceeds would fall as a result, and the cheap prices would probably end as well. Thoughts on this strategy? It would also be a start towards building a bigger and better community . . .

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Unfortunately we must announce that the company we were working with (LiveChains UK) has suddenly shut off the DigiHash.co pool we were paying them to produce as well as the old Love2Hash pool.  They appear to have completely gone out of business overnight. http://portal.livechains.net/index.php

They have issued as a refund for part of our expenses.

We never had access to those servers the past few weeks so it appears we may have lost some coins on their end. If anyone mined on the Love2Hash pool and has not been paid out please PM us (we were still working with them to get the pool payout functionality completed). It is sad to see a company go out of business like this. We are working on making other arrangements for the DigiHash pool.


Wow and not even a litle bit information given by livechains?  Undecided    
We are lucky that we have more pools running Digibyte!

Is there any information about the Digibyte android app?
I'm accepting Digibyte within a week  and to do that in my physical store people will need a android app or iphone app.

I'm using www.litepaid.com as my payment platform.

i'm also working on al small webshop  ,Accepting Digital currencies offcourse


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Unfortunately we must announce that the company we were working with (LiveChains UK) has suddenly shut off the DigiHash.co pool we were paying them to produce as well as the old Love2Hash pool.  They appear to have completely gone out of business overnight. http://portal.livechains.net/index.php

They have issued as a refund for part of our expenses.

We never had access to those servers the past few weeks so it appears we may have lost some coins on their end. If anyone mined on the Love2Hash pool and has not been paid out please PM us (we were still working with them to get the pool payout functionality completed). It is sad to see a company go out of business like this. We are working on making other arrangements for the DigiHash pool.

as i once say ,what you say the ones trust you is not to let us trust you more.
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Official DigiByte Account
Unfortunately we must announce that the company we were working with (LiveChains UK) has suddenly shut off the DigiHash.co pool we were paying them to produce as well as the old Love2Hash pool.  They appear to have completely gone out of business overnight. http://portal.livechains.net/index.php

They have issued as a refund for part of our expenses.

We never had access to those servers the past few weeks so it appears we may have lost some coins on their end. If anyone mined on the Love2Hash pool and has not been paid out please PM us (we were still working with them to get the pool payout functionality completed). It is sad to see a company go out of business like this. We are working on making other arrangements for the DigiHash pool.
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