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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1332. (Read 3058921 times)

legendary
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Seriously, fix DigiShield issue ASAP.

Last block: 135714 2014-06-25 14:56:33


http://explorer.cryptopoolmining.com/chain/DigiByte


This will be fixed in the multi-algo update. We are also implementing some additional updates to fix known Bitcoin issues that were highly debated at the Inside Bitcoins conference in Hong Kong.

One particular issue is that Bitcoin is limited to 7 transactions per second. This means as more merchants begin accepting Bitcoin payments that the transaction fees must increase. This is an issue no other alt coins has yet to address. We will be increasing that limit to allow more transactions per second.
legendary
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Can anyone explain to me why some blocks appear to pay out huge amounts more than the actual expected current block reward of approx. 7724? See  screenshot:



That is coins transferred in that block and not the block reward.  So between the last block and that one there were that many coins transferred that needed to be confirmed.

Yes. This is correct. It is a sum of all the transactions that occurred in that particular block.
legendary
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Greetings Everyone,

Just wanted to give everyone an update on how things with DigiByte are progressing!  We are still in China/ HK working on making some very exciting international things happen for DigiByte & DigiPay.

As for the multi-algo implementation we will be organizing a much larger test of the switch over. We will post more when we are ready. Long story short some very exciting things are around the corner for DigiByte!
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Seriously, fix DigiShield issue ASAP.

Last block: 135714 2014-06-25 14:56:33


http://explorer.cryptopoolmining.com/chain/DigiByte

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I really want Digibyte to succeed in the altcurrency world.  Of course I am a shareholder of the coin, but what I've been noticing is pattern emerging with all cryptos and its called innovation.  Sure a marketing team works wonders, but i think that innovation is a marketing tool in itself.  For ex when Digibyte introduced Digishield, prices went up.  Other coins took notice and adopted the technology.  We have since seen a host of new technologies that have been proven to work and been adopted by the mainstream, such as alternate algorithms, POS/POW implementation, anonymous features for privacy,  anonymous chat, decentralized trading etc.  I think that these are some of the technologies that Digibyte must adopt in order to keep competitive with the other coins or they will be left in crypto dust.

just my 2 cents
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Hey...  do you (or anyone) know how or if P2Pool adjusts for pool side difficulty based on miner hashrate? Like on some pools I can manually set a higher difficulty for my worker, or on others it automatically adjusts?

Reason I'm asking is I am now mining with 28-30MH Zeus's and they simply do not seem to want to play nice on P2Pool, so I'm back on a normal pool for now... but my preference is and always has been P2Pool....


Well bugger me gently... I've just reconnected to P2Pool and now my Zeus's are loving it.... wtf?

Anyway, will have to monitor and see what happens over the next 24-48 hours.

I did figure out that you can append a value to the end of your address to manually set difficulty, but have not done this at this point.

Net hash rate has gone through the roof over the past few hours! Roughly 1480MH at the moment...
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Barely one BTC volume, this is not healthy for any market.
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Hey...  do you (or anyone) know how or if P2Pool adjusts for pool side difficulty based on miner hashrate? Like on some pools I can manually set a higher difficulty for my worker, or on others it automatically adjusts?

Reason I'm asking is I am now mining with 28-30MH Zeus's and they simply do not seem to want to play nice on P2Pool, so I'm back on a normal pool for now... but my preference is and always has been P2Pool....

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Better rewards
Coins deposited directly in your wallet
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Up 24h/24h
No registration needed, just a DigiByte address as username
If node is down, you don't lose your DigiByte, your work is saved on network.


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Ahhh...  cheers...  that makes sense now  Roll Eyes

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Can anyone explain to me why some blocks appear to pay out huge amounts more than the actual expected current block reward of approx. 7724? See  screenshot:



That is coins transferred in that block and not the block reward.  So between the last block and that one there were that many coins transferred that needed to be confirmed.
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Can anyone explain to me why some blocks appear to pay out huge amounts more than the actual expected current block reward of approx. 7724? See  screenshot:

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