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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 1407. (Read 3058921 times)

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DigiByte Mac OS X Wallet Update 2.0.0 RC2

changelog:
—  fixes the OpenSSL heartbleed bug
—  implements latest commits
—  features QR Code support
—  built for OS X 10.6 -- 10.9

URL: http://www.mediafire.com/download/9vxf81h8b3c3p1x/DigiByte.v2.0.0.0-RC2-DigiShield-MacOSX.zip

SHA: bfcdf3bfe739f027a0d750a2e8532315db5fac31

DGB tips: D5eTNhN9jRHBa1tDMgbBZJpp56Dn1SWA8W


To be uploaded on digibyte.co shortly. Win wallet fix soon as well.



wow!!!!!!!!!

Yes this is very good indeed!
DGB is making good progress!
Perhaps one of the best developed altcoin.
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Don't try to look tough Dollface
One solution could be using a system similar to myriadcoin, we let all the algos in the coin and each of them has it's own difficulty. This way we could keep scrypt, and implement X11, and others also.

I've been looking into the myriadcoin solution since talk about switching algorithms was brought up. Something about how it balances the mining and allows ASIC and GPU's to live together is appealing. I had a few concerns about potential attacks but they addressed my largest concern even before I even had a chance to mention it by weighting the difficulties against each other. I have the code setup in a testnet integrated with the DigiByte code and haven't seen any issues yet. More testing is required but it looks promising.   

Changing over should not be taken lightly though as the code is only one aspect. With this approach we would need new pools for each algorithm, new block explorers etc. To a large extent it would be like a relaunch. It would also make the process of mining more complicated, which isn't necessarily bad but is against the general approach of DigiByte and our goal of bringing DigiByte to the other 99% of people who don't yet understand crypto. 


 

Excellent to hear! I am very interested in how Myriad does this as well and how it will affect a coins evolution.
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DigiByte Mac OS X Wallet Update 2.0.0 RC2

changelog:
—  fixes the OpenSSL heartbleed bug
—  implements latest commits
—  built for OS X 10.6 -- 10.9

URL: http://www.mediafire.com/download/9vxf81h8b3c3p1x/DigiByte.v2.0.0.0-RC2-DigiShield-MacOSX.zip

SHA: bfcdf3bfe739f027a0d750a2e8532315db5fac31

DGB tips: D5eTNhN9jRHBa1tDMgbBZJpp56Dn1SWA8W


To be uploaded on digibyte.co shortly. Win wallet fix soon as well.

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great work with the convention!

what's up with ssl bug?
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We will have the updated client that fixes the ssl bug out later today. The URI payment protocol in the new client (2.9.0) is affected. I'm unaware of any web services for DigiByte that implements the payment protocol so risk should be very low. Once the new client is released if you were using 2.9.0 it would be best to send your DigiBytes to a completely new wallet and delete the old one. While this step isn't required I always err on the side of caution.

If your still using DigiByte 2.0.0 you should have no issues but coin control in the new client alone makes the update worth it.
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One solution could be using a system similar to myriadcoin, we let all the algos in the coin and each of them has it's own difficulty. This way we could keep scrypt, and implement X11, and others also.

I've been looking into the myriadcoin solution since talk about switching algorithms was brought up. Something about how it balances the mining and allows ASIC and GPU's to live together is appealing. I had a few concerns about potential attacks but they addressed my largest concern even before I even had a chance to mention it by weighting the difficulties against each other. I have the code setup in a testnet integrated with the DigiByte code and haven't seen any issues yet. More testing is required but it looks promising.   

Changing over should not be taken lightly though as the code is only one aspect. With this approach we would need new pools for each algorithm, new block explorers etc. To a large extent it would be like a relaunch. It would also make the process of mining more complicated, which isn't necessarily bad but is against the general approach of DigiByte and our goal of bringing DigiByte to the other 99% of people who don't yet understand crypto. 


 
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Digibyte, check your inbox please if you have the time Wink
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Jared Tate from the Digibyte project finishing his speech at the 1st CryptoCurrency Convention
About 30 minutes ago:

Let's see if interest will grow now Smiley
Great job devs.
Any feedbacks ?

I hope it went as well as the test-run I watched.  Grats Tate Smiley  Enjoy the after-party Grin
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The convention went very well! DigiByte was very well received and we have made several awesome connections. Including some wall street financial firms! We are meeting up with more people later tonight at the New York Bitcoin center for an after party.

We will post more feedback later tonight or tomorrow.
Good news, keep us inform.
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The convention went very well! DigiByte was very well received and we have made several awesome connections. Including some wall street financial firms! We are meeting up with more people later tonight at the New York Bitcoin center for an after party.

We will post more feedback later tonight or tomorrow.
sr. member
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Jared Tate from the Digibyte project finishing his speech at the 1st CryptoCurrency Convention
About 30 minutes ago:

Let's see if interest will grow now Smiley
Great job devs.
Any feedbacks ?
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My wallet says 28109 blocks remaining. How long would that take?

It has been 5-10 minutes and i hasen't moved.

EDIT: it is just f*ckin increasing.
Try restarting your client and running as admin?

How? Smiley
Right click->Run as Administrator?
Do you have the wallet updated to version 2 ?

Nope, how can i update it?
Download the latest version from www.digibyte.co home page
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My wallet says 28109 blocks remaining. How long would that take?

It has been 5-10 minutes and i hasen't moved.

EDIT: it is just f*ckin increasing.
Try restarting your client and running as admin?

How? Smiley
Right click->Run as Administrator?
Do you have the wallet updated to version 2 ?

Nope, how can i update it?
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Jared Tate from the Digibyte project finishing his speech at the 1st CryptoCurrency Convention
About 30 minutes ago

congrats!  Smiley how was it, what are your impressions Jared?
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Jared Tate from the Digibyte project finishing his speech at the 1st CryptoCurrency Convention
About 30 minutes ago:

Let's see if interest will grow now Smiley
Great job devs.
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Jared Tate from the Digibyte project finishing his speech at the 1st CryptoCurrency Convention
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