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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 344. (Read 3058816 times)

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So, if I am reading the information correct, is SegWit a separate check/verification that the data being sent is valid? Or am I missing another aspect of the design?
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Congratulations to the Lead Dev and Founder of DigiByte, Jared Tate.

You know, although you are much younger than I am, I still look up to you! You are an example for everyone to follow!

       Thanks for always surprising us so much by always outdoing yourself!


And equally emphatic congratulations to the entire DigiByte team
       - everybody who directly contributed to this release -
                      on a job extremely well done!
•   21E14
•   accraze
•   Adam Brown
•   Alexander Regueiro
•   Alex Morcos
•   Alfie John
•   Alice Wonder
•   AlSzacrel
•   Andrew Chow
•   Andrés G. Aragoneses
•   Bob McElrath
•   BtcDrak
•   calebogden
•   Cédric Félizard
•   Chirag Davé
•   Chris Moore
•   Chris Stewart
•   Christian von Roques
•   Chris Wheeler
•   Cory Fields
•   crowning-
•   Daniel Cousens
•   Daniel Kraft
•   Denis Lukianov
•   Elias Rohrer
•   Elliot Olds
•   Eric Shaw
•   error10
•   Ethan Heilman
•   face
•   fanquake
•   Francesco 'makevoid' Canessa
•   fsb4000
•   Gavin Andresen
•   gladoscc
•   Gregory Maxwell
•   Gregory Sanders
•   instagibbs
•   James O'Beirne
•   Jannes Faber
•   Jarret Dyrbye
•   Jeremy Rand
•   jloughry
•   jmacwhyte
•   Joao Fonseca
•   Johnson Lau
•   Jonas Nick
•   Jonas Schnelli
•   Jonathan Cross
•   João Barbosa
•   Jorge Timón
•   Kaz Wesley
•   Kefkius
•   kirkalx
•   Krzysztof Jurewicz
•   Leviathn
•   lewuathe
•   Luke Dashjr
•   Luv Khemani
•   Marcel Krüger
•   Marco Falke
•   Mark Friedenbach
•   Matt
•   Matt Bogosian
•   Matt Corallo
•   Matthew English
•   Matthew Zipkin
•   mb300sd
•   Mitchell Cash
•   mrbandrews
•   mruddy
•   Murch
•   Mustafa
•   Nathaniel Mahieu
•   Nicolas Dorier
•   Patrick Strateman
•   Paul Rabahy
•   paveljanik
•   Pavel Janík
•   Pavel Vasin
•   Pedro Branco
•   Peter Todd
•   Philip Kaufmann
•   Pieter Wuille
•   Prayag Verma
•   ptschip
•   Puru
•   randy-waterhouse
•   R E Broadley
•   Rusty Russell
•   Suhas Daftuar
•   Suriyaa Kudo
•   TheLazieR Yip
•   Thomas Kerin
•   Tom Harding
•   Tyler Hardin
•   UdjinM6
•   Warren Togami
•   Will Binns
•   Wladimir J. van der Laan
•   Yuri Zhykin


The term “project” is loosely thrown about in crypto as though simply using the word makes something a project. That’s obviously not the case with DigiByte. Without the slightest doubt, DigiByte is one of the few that really meets the definition of “project”, and when we add “widely distributed” and “secure” to the mix, I think we can safely say that DigiByte is part of a group that can be counted with the fingers of one hand.

Great work DigiByte!


Congratulations, good job
HR
legendary
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In bittrex Whales probably notice segwit because the volume is growing. So, today, segwit comes in?

100 SAT is a big psychological barrier. Will it turn into first big support? Have fun watching it.

More importantly, have fun celebrating SegWit!   Cool   Grin   Cool   Grin   Cool   Grin   Wink   It's locked-in. Will go active in 7 days.
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Congratulations to the Lead Dev and Founder of DigiByte, Jared Tate.

You know, although you are much younger than I am, I still look up to you! You are an example for everyone to follow!

       Thanks for always surprising us so much by always outdoing yourself!


And equally emphatic congratulations to the entire DigiByte Dev team
       - everybody who directly contributed to this release -
                      on a job extremely well done!
•   21E14
•   accraze
•   Adam Brown
•   Alexander Regueiro
•   Alex Morcos
•   Alfie John
•   Alice Wonder
•   AlSzacrel
•   Andrew Chow
•   Andrés G. Aragoneses
•   Bob McElrath
•   BtcDrak
•   calebogden
•   Cédric Félizard
•   Chirag Davé
•   Chris Moore
•   Chris Stewart
•   Christian von Roques
•   Chris Wheeler
•   Cory Fields
•   crowning-
•   Daniel Cousens
•   Daniel Kraft
•   Denis Lukianov
•   Elias Rohrer
•   Elliot Olds
•   Eric Shaw
•   error10
•   Ethan Heilman
•   face
•   fanquake
•   Francesco 'makevoid' Canessa
•   fsb4000
•   Gavin Andresen
•   gladoscc
•   Gregory Maxwell
•   Gregory Sanders
•   instagibbs
•   James O'Beirne
•   Jannes Faber
•   Jarret Dyrbye
•   Jeremy Rand
•   jloughry
•   jmacwhyte
•   Joao Fonseca
•   Johnson Lau
•   Jonas Nick
•   Jonas Schnelli
•   Jonathan Cross
•   João Barbosa
•   Jorge Timón
•   Kaz Wesley
•   Kefkius
•   kirkalx
•   Krzysztof Jurewicz
•   Leviathn
•   lewuathe
•   Luke Dashjr
•   Luv Khemani
•   Marcel Krüger
•   Marco Falke
•   Mark Friedenbach
•   Matt
•   Matt Bogosian
•   Matt Corallo
•   Matthew English
•   Matthew Zipkin
•   mb300sd
•   Mitchell Cash
•   mrbandrews
•   mruddy
•   Murch
•   Mustafa
•   Nathaniel Mahieu
•   Nicolas Dorier
•   Patrick Strateman
•   Paul Rabahy
•   paveljanik
•   Pavel Janík
•   Pavel Vasin
•   Pedro Branco
•   Peter Todd
•   Philip Kaufmann
•   Pieter Wuille
•   Prayag Verma
•   ptschip
•   Puru
•   randy-waterhouse
•   R E Broadley
•   Rusty Russell
•   Suhas Daftuar
•   Suriyaa Kudo
•   TheLazieR Yip
•   Thomas Kerin
•   Tom Harding
•   Tyler Hardin
•   UdjinM6
•   Warren Togami
•   Will Binns
•   Wladimir J. van der Laan
•   Yuri Zhykin


The term “project” is loosely thrown about in crypto as though simply using the word makes something a project. That’s obviously not the case with DigiByte. Without the slightest doubt, DigiByte is one of the few that really meets the definition of “project”, and when we add “widely distributed” and “secure” to the mix, I think we can safely say that DigiByte is part of a group that can be counted with the fingers of one hand.

Great work DigiByte!


In bittrex Whales probably notice segwit because the volume is growing. So, today, segwit comes in?
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity


Congratulations to the Lead Dev and Founder of DigiByte, Jared Tate.

You know, although you are much younger than I am, I still look up to you! You are an example for everyone to follow!

       Thanks for always surprising us so much by always outdoing yourself!


And equally emphatic congratulations to the entire DigiByte team
       - everybody who directly contributed to this release -
                      on a job extremely well done!
•   21E14
•   accraze
•   Adam Brown
•   Alexander Regueiro
•   Alex Morcos
•   Alfie John
•   Alice Wonder
•   AlSzacrel
•   Andrew Chow
•   Andrés G. Aragoneses
•   Bob McElrath
•   BtcDrak
•   calebogden
•   Cédric Félizard
•   Chirag Davé
•   Chris Moore
•   Chris Stewart
•   Christian von Roques
•   Chris Wheeler
•   Cory Fields
•   crowning-
•   Daniel Cousens
•   Daniel Kraft
•   Denis Lukianov
•   Elias Rohrer
•   Elliot Olds
•   Eric Shaw
•   error10
•   Ethan Heilman
•   face
•   fanquake
•   Francesco 'makevoid' Canessa
•   fsb4000
•   Gavin Andresen
•   gladoscc
•   Gregory Maxwell
•   Gregory Sanders
•   instagibbs
•   James O'Beirne
•   Jannes Faber
•   Jarret Dyrbye
•   Jeremy Rand
•   jloughry
•   jmacwhyte
•   Joao Fonseca
•   Johnson Lau
•   Jonas Nick
•   Jonas Schnelli
•   Jonathan Cross
•   João Barbosa
•   Jorge Timón
•   Kaz Wesley
•   Kefkius
•   kirkalx
•   Krzysztof Jurewicz
•   Leviathn
•   lewuathe
•   Luke Dashjr
•   Luv Khemani
•   Marcel Krüger
•   Marco Falke
•   Mark Friedenbach
•   Matt
•   Matt Bogosian
•   Matt Corallo
•   Matthew English
•   Matthew Zipkin
•   mb300sd
•   Mitchell Cash
•   mrbandrews
•   mruddy
•   Murch
•   Mustafa
•   Nathaniel Mahieu
•   Nicolas Dorier
•   Patrick Strateman
•   Paul Rabahy
•   paveljanik
•   Pavel Janík
•   Pavel Vasin
•   Pedro Branco
•   Peter Todd
•   Philip Kaufmann
•   Pieter Wuille
•   Prayag Verma
•   ptschip
•   Puru
•   randy-waterhouse
•   R E Broadley
•   Rusty Russell
•   Suhas Daftuar
•   Suriyaa Kudo
•   TheLazieR Yip
•   Thomas Kerin
•   Tom Harding
•   Tyler Hardin
•   UdjinM6
•   Warren Togami
•   Will Binns
•   Wladimir J. van der Laan
•   Yuri Zhykin


The term “project” is loosely thrown about in crypto as though simply using the word makes something a project. That’s obviously not the case with DigiByte. Without the slightest doubt, DigiByte is one of the few that really meets the definition of “project”, and when we add “widely distributed” and “secure” to the mix, I think we can safely say that DigiByte is part of a group that can be counted with the fingers of one hand.

Great work DigiByte!
HR
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Congratulations! We have SegWit Locked-In!

https://segwit.digiexplorer.info/

I believe we are the 1st to achieve SegWit SoftFork LockIn?

We are showing the crypto and Bitcoin community that it is possible.

Thanks to our Multi Algo POW we were able to achieve a whopping 93.82% consensus.

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Short answers:

1.) Not applicable
2.) Not applicable
3.) Not applicable


Well damn, that means it's a better coin than dash! Maybe we can see .1!  Roll Eyes

You whales make me laugh. Let's compare a coin that copied code from bitcoin developers called Segwit to Dash that is innovating all the time.  Try harder boys! PUMP PUMP PUMP THAT SHIT!
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Congratulations! We have SegWit Locked-In!

https://segwit.digiexplorer.info/

I believe we are the 1st to achieve SegWit SoftFork LockIn?

We are showing the crypto and Bitcoin community that it is possible.

Thanks to our Multi Algo POW we were able to achieve a whopping 93.82% consensus.
sr. member
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DigiByte? Yes!
sr. member
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I was expecting the recent rise in Bitcoin will help me to get some more taking advantage of the situation where altcoins market generally was in showing downtrend but now they price are back and above. I wanted to make my bag fat let's see when and what happens. I am around anyway party will start soon.
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woah that's a lot of money
Short answers:

1.) Not applicable
2.) Not applicable
3.) Not applicable


Well damn, that means it's a better coin than dash! Maybe we can see .1!  Roll Eyes
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https://i.imgur.com/LYUIfk3.png

With just about everything else drifting lower, this “Steady Eddy” just keeps marching higher.

I do not have anything else to buy DGB quickly until it is cheap, because the bomb will not fire
HR
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With just about everything else drifting lower, this “Steady Eddy” just keeps marching higher.
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when i download the new wallet will it take over the old version 4030? and yes ive backed up my old wallet.  and will it keep my coins intact?
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Will this really be the first crypto to activate segwit? I thought some other cryptos already did?

Other cryptos have like GRS, but Jared likes to Hype the fuck out of this coin.  Wink

Not hype - need to understand a bit about segwit. DGB can actually activate within hours, unlike the LTC. DGB is a multi-protocol coin - which is very cool, and removes the bitcoin mining issues that have recently troubled the coin. Only 2 others have implemented segwit, and this will be the first coin of significance. The devs look ready to start using segwit too - that's as big as segwit implementation itself, as the first to implement will be huge, but the first to utilize and advance will be even bigger!

Solid coin with solid team. Well done on the segwit implementation ... looking forward to the big moment happening any time now!

Congrats to all involved!
newbie
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Will this really be the first crypto to activate segwit? I thought some other cryptos already did?

Other cryptos have like GRS, but Jared likes to Hype the fuck out of this coin.  Wink
HR
legendary
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Ok so I have a few questions about Digibyte....


1.) How many digibyte do you need to run a masternode?

2.) What were the two previous names of this coin before you settled on Digibyte?

3.) What % of Digibyte was mined within 48 hours of release?

Thanks.

Did you make a mistake with the thread you were posting to? None of those questions are applicable to DigiByte. There are no masternodes. There were no previous names. And the subsidy of DigiByte mined in the first 48 hours was the same scheduled for the first 48 days, as it were (i.e. no pre-mine, no instamine, just the exact same reward as what everybody continued to get until the first reward reduction).

Short answers:

1.) Not applicable
2.) Not applicable
3.) Not applicable
sr. member
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DigiByte? Yes!
So it appears segwit is enabled now?

I admit that I have not read up on this.

I just sent some DGB from 4.0.3 wallet to 4.0.3 wallet and the transactions took 15 minutes to be confirmed, where it normally happens within 1-2 blocks.

Is this working as intended?

I didn't think there was a mandatory wallet update required.
sr. member
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Ok so I have a few questions about Digibyte....


1.) How many digibyte do you need to run a masternode?

2.) What were the two previous names of this coin before you settled on Digibyte?

3.) What % of Digibyte was mined within 48 hours of release?


Thanks.

simple answers
read page one
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woah that's a lot of money
Ok so I have a few questions about Digibyte....


1.) How many digibyte do you need to run a masternode?

2.) What were the two previous names of this coin before you settled on Digibyte?

3.) What % of Digibyte was mined within 48 hours of release?


Thanks.
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