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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1272. (Read 3058926 times)

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By far from what I have seen. Digibyte support from both the Dev's and the community is beyond great. Now we just need stable and reliable pools. I just went through my old list and none of the pools bookmarked are running. Not just for DGB, but many other coins as well.



fortunately we still have amazing support from devs. Hope it will last and our community grow bigger and spread.
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Morning all,

Getting back in action.  Sending more btc to nicehash so maybe we could find the block today?

Getting 1 gh/s for a couple of hours.

O and while it's so cheap right now i will buy some more @ cryptsy Cheesy

,24
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“Blockchain Just Entered The Real World”
Trying to hurry and draw a special 145k! picture. Been stuck st work =/
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Good morning all....  things have progress nicely overnight.... well, overnight in Europe! My 4 month old has me up early, so I'm on earlier than usual, but I must confess each time I woke up in the night I checked in on my phone! Exciting times.

Still have another 9 hours left on my current NiceHash order of 500MH so we'll see where we are after that! Should be getting very close I should think... at 144130 now!

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“Blockchain Just Entered The Real World”
soooooooooooooooo close! 144,112
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Nicehash almost running out of btc,  and new btc is still pending.

tomorrow when i wake up "3:38 at night right now  Lips sealed)  i will resume mining.

have a good day/night.

,24
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Looks like the Bitcoin Congress is also reaching out to DGB!

http://btc2b.com/

BTC2B @BTC2B  ·  Aug 26
@DigiByteCoin pleace contact us pm for more info about cooperation for the #Bitcoin Congress http://btc2b.com/


YC
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Yes, this is the best coin  because of Jared and his hard working team and this community and I am not selling my DBG
Because I want to use it around the world for purchase!
Go DGB    Cheesy
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hello guys

i'm currently helping a friend update his p2pool server to allow support of all the algos.

if i understood everything correctly, the idea is we need to have 1 wallet running / algo
then this would be backed up by a p2pool for each, thx to https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8445152
it should be easy.

but i'm hitting a wall atm.

so far, i've compiled, installed and syncd the scrypt wallet, everything is OK
but when i run the p2pool, i endup with this:


i also tried with Rav3n p2pool, result is the same

currently i have tested on:
debian (wheezy)32bit (on a VM) => wallet doesn't compile
debian (wheezy)64bit (on a VM) => result as above picture
ubuntu server 64 (14.01) (on a VM) => result as above picture
debian (wheezy)64bit (on the server) => result as above picture

four time the work equals four time the fun right?  Grin

what i got when i start the command is (username and address edited ofc):
Code:
:~/dgbscrypt# python run_p2pool.py --give-author 0 --net digibyteScrypt MYUSERNAME MYPASSWD --fee 1.0 --address MYADDRESS
2014-08-30 19:30:33.040416 p2pool (version 5c7aeda)
2014-08-30 19:30:33.040473
2014-08-30 19:30:33.040508 Testing bitcoind RPC connection to 'http://127.0.0.1:14022/' with username 'MYUSERNAME'...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203511     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203572     Current block hash: 13c7b7abeff2f539f0baa9c7421f9cb94ad8a4952b3fc652472cffb61f69c3dd
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203602     Current block height: 143983
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203624
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203653 Testing bitcoind P2P connection to '127.0.0.1:12024'...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282238     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282294
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282331 Determining payout address...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282430     ...success! Payout address: MYADDRESS
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282457
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282479 Loading shares...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282591     ...done loading 0 shares (0 verified)!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282619
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282641 Initializing work...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.426874     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.521685
2014-08-30 19:30:33.521748 Joining p2pool network using port 8022...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.909358     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.909409
2014-08-30 19:30:33.909536 Listening for workers on '' port 8023...
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025767     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025822
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025847 Started successfully!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025873 Go to http://127.0.0.1:8023/ to view graphs and statistics!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025901 Donating 0.0% of work towards P2Pool's development. Please donate to encourage further development of P2Pool!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025924
2014-08-30 19:30:37.026100 P2Pool: 0 shares in chain (0 verified/0 total) Peers: 0 (0 incoming)
2014-08-30 19:30:37.026164  Local: 0H/s in last 0.0 seconds Local dead on arrival: ??? Expected time to share: ???
2014-08-30 19:30:38.488861 Peer 127.0.0.1:8022 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:38.488932 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 8022)
2014-08-30 19:30:38.489247 Peer 127.0.0.1:52246 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:38.489286 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 52246)
2014-08-30 19:30:39.363738 Peer 127.0.0.1:8022 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:39.363804 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 8022)
2014-08-30 19:30:39.364118 Peer 127.0.0.1:52252 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:39.364157 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 52252)
2014-08-30 19:30:44.444026 Handshake timed out, disconnecting from 192.186.133.74:8022

after the wallet was compiled and syncd, i just ran the following:

Code:
apt-get update && apt-get install python-zope.interface python-twisted python-twisted-web
git clone git://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbScrypt.git dgbscrypt
cd dgbscrypt/litecoin_scrypt/ && python setup.py install
cd ../digibyte_subsidy/ && python setup.py install
cd ~
 
then i tested it, with no luck Cry Cry

maybe i'm missing something here, but i fail to see what, so if any of you guys have any idea, you would be very welcome!  Kiss

Jared should be able to help you when he gets on-line ... but you could also try PMing Bird ;-)

Which P2Pool are you helping with? Let us know and it can be added to the OP.
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HR,
 Wonderful to see you back here! We missed you! I couldn't agree with you assessment more. DGB has a very bright future. The question will be who will wait to be a part of the windfall?

Smiley

YC


I'd like to get some more ASIC, but don't want to pay the electricity costs. I switched to those two Furies (and stopped using two Radeon 7850 GPUs) and my electric bill went down $20 per month. I don't want it creeping back up. I'm cheap!! Smiley

I hear you. I am running 3 x Hurricane x3's + 1 Lightning X6....  and an 12,000 BTU air conditioner full time to cool the room they are in. It ain't cheap...  and with DGB it's all out of pocket right now obviously. But... that's the thrill of high-risk speculative investment. If it hits you're rich...  if not, well...  you're not. Let's hope DGB is the former  Cheesy




From the looks of people's opinions and comments in the crypto blog sphere and of crypto price trends (and really being honest about it given that mining cryptocurrencies has been a losing proposition for months now) I've come to the conclusion that, if you're really going to be realistic about it, you've got to expect at least half of all "listed" cryptos to be dead in no more than 6 months time. I think that we can all take a quick look around and draw up our 'short lists' in a matter of minutes (if not seconds). And when I say this, I'm not using the trolling term "dead" lightly - I really mean it (and I think my 50% figure is a very cautious figure).

I made the decision long ago to only mine cryptos that I thought had a good chance of surviving long term (otherwise mining has no rational justification at this point in time), and DigiByte is one of the few on my list of long term survivors (and price will eventually follow the survivors).

Baring unforeseen catastrophy, DGB will be worth 100's if not 1000's of times what it's worth today . . . someday. Wink

newbie
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hello guys

i'm currently helping a friend update his p2pool server to allow support of all the algos.

if i understood everything correctly, the idea is we need to have 1 wallet running / algo
then this would be backed up by a p2pool for each, thx to https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8445152
it should be easy.

but i'm hitting a wall atm.

so far, i've compiled, installed and syncd the scrypt wallet, everything is OK
but when i run the p2pool, i endup with this:
http://s16.postimg.org/s83vqmakx/Capture.jpg

i also tried with Rav3n p2pool, result is the same

currently i have tested on:
debian (wheezy)32bit (on a VM) => wallet doesn't compile
debian (wheezy)64bit (on a VM) => result as above picture
ubuntu server 64 (14.01) (on a VM) => result as above picture
debian (wheezy)64bit (on the server) => result as above picture

four time the work equals four time the fun right?  Grin

what i got when i start the command is (username and address edited ofc):
Code:
:~/dgbscrypt# python run_p2pool.py --give-author 0 --net digibyteScrypt MYUSERNAME MYPASSWD --fee 1.0 --address MYADDRESS
2014-08-30 19:30:33.040416 p2pool (version 5c7aeda)
2014-08-30 19:30:33.040473
2014-08-30 19:30:33.040508 Testing bitcoind RPC connection to 'http://127.0.0.1:14022/' with username 'MYUSERNAME'...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203511     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203572     Current block hash: 13c7b7abeff2f539f0baa9c7421f9cb94ad8a4952b3fc652472cffb61f69c3dd
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203602     Current block height: 143983
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203624
2014-08-30 19:30:33.203653 Testing bitcoind P2P connection to '127.0.0.1:12024'...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282238     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282294
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282331 Determining payout address...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282430     ...success! Payout address: MYADDRESS
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282457
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282479 Loading shares...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282591     ...done loading 0 shares (0 verified)!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282619
2014-08-30 19:30:33.282641 Initializing work...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.426874     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.521685
2014-08-30 19:30:33.521748 Joining p2pool network using port 8022...
2014-08-30 19:30:33.909358     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:33.909409
2014-08-30 19:30:33.909536 Listening for workers on '' port 8023...
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025767     ...success!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025822
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025847 Started successfully!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025873 Go to http://127.0.0.1:8023/ to view graphs and statistics!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025901 Donating 0.0% of work towards P2Pool's development. Please donate to encourage further development of P2Pool!
2014-08-30 19:30:34.025924
2014-08-30 19:30:37.026100 P2Pool: 0 shares in chain (0 verified/0 total) Peers: 0 (0 incoming)
2014-08-30 19:30:37.026164  Local: 0H/s in last 0.0 seconds Local dead on arrival: ??? Expected time to share: ???
2014-08-30 19:30:38.488861 Peer 127.0.0.1:8022 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:38.488932 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 8022)
2014-08-30 19:30:38.489247 Peer 127.0.0.1:52246 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:38.489286 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 52246)
2014-08-30 19:30:39.363738 Peer 127.0.0.1:8022 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:39.363804 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 8022)
2014-08-30 19:30:39.364118 Peer 127.0.0.1:52252 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-08-30 19:30:39.364157 Bad peer banned: ('127.0.0.1', 52252)
2014-08-30 19:30:44.444026 Handshake timed out, disconnecting from 192.186.133.74:8022

after the wallet was compiled and syncd, i just ran the following:

Code:
apt-get update && apt-get install python-zope.interface python-twisted python-twisted-web
git clone git://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-dgbScrypt.git dgbscrypt
cd dgbscrypt/litecoin_scrypt/ && python setup.py install
cd ../digibyte_subsidy/ && python setup.py install
cd ~
 
then i tested it, with no luck Cry Cry

maybe i'm missing something here, but i fail to see what, so if any of you guys have any idea, you would be very welcome!  Kiss
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I like it ... send me your DGB address and I will round the prize up to 20,000 DGB ;-)

Thank you, making it a nice round 25,000 DGB.
New tweet,
https://twitter.com/Alttrade/status/505863498845655041

PM incoming
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I like it ... send me your DGB address and I will round the prize up to 20,000 DGB ;-)
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We might actually do this!

Update:

We have broken the back of it ...

Pre-push: 30-50 blocks/day
First 24 Hours of push: 350 blocks found
Second 24 hours: 500 blocks found
Last 24 hours: 480 blocks found

We are in touching distance, in the next few hours we should pass block 144,000 and be on the home straight!

Special mention to tdcooper, 24hraltrade and thrassos for ploughing in huge amounts of hash over the last day or so ... I tip my hat to each and everyone of you! That said there are huge amounts of small to mid-size miners who have swarmed to help and that combined hash is also making a huge difference ... I said before every hash helps and this is proving to be the case, your contribution hasn't gone unnoticed and is really appreciated, the call went out for help and the response has been fantastic.

Current Block: 143,940

I think we can also move to a new counter, at current rates;

Block 145k Estimate: 53 Hours

P.S. Footnote on Nicehash, a couple of people mentioned their orders had idled, I think this is a weekend phenomenon where an increase in orders spikes the rental price. This can leave you with an order 'on pause' until the price comes back down. I confess I logged in today and found my orders were on hold ... increasing the price now to get them back up and running ;-)



Thank you NZ_miner, (and all others offcourse!)

I just really like the way everything is going right now!
I'm 100% sure my investment  will pay off, the team and community within and around digibyte is amazing!
Yess this is a long term  investment but i really dont mind, You need a good and strong startup with something that's new in the world and that takes time.

When the multi-algo kicks in Digibyte will get much attention and we all need to help jared and his team to stand there backs with everything we can do.. promotion,etc,etc.

https://twitter.com/Alttrade/status/505853819994275840

Right now i'm gathering some more Btc to throw in some more hashes.

,24




 
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We might actually do this!

Update:

We have broken the back of it ...

Pre-push: 30-50 blocks/day
First 24 Hours of push: 350 blocks found
Second 24 hours: 500 blocks found
Last 24 hours: 480 blocks found

We are in touching distance, in the next few hours we should pass block 144,000 and be on the home straight!

Special mention to tdcooper, 24hraltrade and thrassos for ploughing in huge amounts of hash over the last day or so ... I tip my hat to each and everyone of you! That said there are huge amounts of small to mid-size miners who have swarmed to help and that combined hash is also making a huge difference ... I said before every hash helps and this is proving to be the case, your contribution hasn't gone unnoticed and is really appreciated, the call went out for help and the response has been fantastic.

Current Block: 143,940

I think we can also move to a new counter, at current rates;

Block 145k Estimate: 53 Hours

P.S. Footnote on Nicehash, a couple of people mentioned their orders had idled, I think this is a weekend phenomenon where an increase in orders spikes the rental price. This can leave you with an order 'on pause' until the price comes back down. I confess I logged in today and found my orders were on hold ... increasing the price now to get them back up and running ;-)

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I'd like to get some more ASIC, but don't want to pay the electricity costs. I switched to those two Furies (and stopped using two Radeon 7850 GPUs) and my electric bill went down $20 per month. I don't want it creeping back up. I'm cheap!! Smiley

I hear you. I am running 3 x Hurricane x3's + 1 Lightning X6....  and an 12,000 BTU air conditioner full time to cool the room they are in. It ain't cheap...  and with DGB it's all out of pocket right now obviously. But... that's the thrill of high-risk speculative investment. If it hits you're rich...  if not, well...  you're not. Let's hope DGB is the former  Cheesy




From the looks of people's opinions and comments in the crypto blog sphere and of crypto price trends (and really being honest about it given that mining cryptocurrencies has been a losing proposition for months now) I've come to the conclusion that, if you're really going to be realistic about it, you've got to expect at least half of all "listed" cryptos to be dead in no more than 6 months time. I think that we can all take a quick look around and draw up our 'short lists' in a matter of minutes (if not seconds). And when I say this, I'm not using the trolling term "dead" lightly - I really mean it (and I think my 50% figure is a very cautious figure).

I made the decision long ago to only mine cryptos that I thought had a good chance of surviving long term (otherwise mining has no rational justification at this point in time), and DigiByte is one of the few on my list of long term survivors (and price will eventually follow the survivors).

Baring unforeseen catastrophy, DGB will be worth 100's if not 1000's of times what it's worth today . . . someday. Wink


Totally agree with you.
HR
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I'd like to get some more ASIC, but don't want to pay the electricity costs. I switched to those two Furies (and stopped using two Radeon 7850 GPUs) and my electric bill went down $20 per month. I don't want it creeping back up. I'm cheap!! Smiley

I hear you. I am running 3 x Hurricane x3's + 1 Lightning X6....  and an 12,000 BTU air conditioner full time to cool the room they are in. It ain't cheap...  and with DGB it's all out of pocket right now obviously. But... that's the thrill of high-risk speculative investment. If it hits you're rich...  if not, well...  you're not. Let's hope DGB is the former  Cheesy




From the looks of people's opinions and comments in the crypto blog sphere and of crypto price trends (and really being honest about it given that mining cryptocurrencies has been a losing proposition for months now) I've come to the conclusion that, if you're really going to be realistic about it, you've got to expect at least half of all "listed" cryptos to be dead in no more than 6 months time. I think that we can all take a quick look around and draw up our 'short lists' in a matter of minutes (if not seconds). And when I say this, I'm not using the trolling term "dead" lightly - I really mean it (and I think my 50% figure is a very cautious figure).

I made the decision long ago to only mine cryptos that I thought had a good chance of surviving long term (otherwise mining has no rational justification at this point in time), and DigiByte is one of the few on my list of long term survivors (and price will eventually follow the survivors).

Baring unforeseen catastrophy, DGB will be worth 100's if not 1000's of times what it's worth today . . . someday. Wink
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By the way, just had a worker idle message from cryptopoolmining....  checked NiceHash and had a message that my pool had refused my connection! Anyone else here using NiceHash have this problem? The pool hashrate has dropped massively over the past few hours, so I wonder if this is why?



I had the same problem, now it's back online.
moving up to 0.6-0.9   gh/s

aiming for mondat night?


,
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I'd like to get some more ASIC, but don't want to pay the electricity costs. I switched to those two Furies (and stopped using two Radeon 7850 GPUs) and my electric bill went down $20 per month. I don't want it creeping back up. I'm cheap!! Smiley

I hear you. I am running 3 x Hurricane x3's + 1 Lightning X6....  and an 12,000 BTU air conditioner full time to cool the room they are in. It ain't cheap...  and with DGB it's all out of pocket right now obviously. But... that's the thrill of high-risk speculative investment. If it hits you're rich...  if not, well...  you're not. Let's hope DGB is the former  Cheesy



with the way the devs are working, it's one of the most interesting high-risk speculative investment out there.
Devs don't only talk, they act. They show that they want DGB to be useful, which is really interesting when we look at other coins where the dev disappear after a week.
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By the way, just had a worker idle message from cryptopoolmining....  checked NiceHash and had a message that my pool had refused my connection! Anyone else here using NiceHash have this problem? The pool hashrate has dropped massively over the past few hours, so I wonder if this is why?

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