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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 362. (Read 3058816 times)

legendary
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I understand that DGB is trying to activate segwit.. where can I see the progress of signalling ?
You can't see that just yet because DigiByte 6.14.1 has not been set free into the wild just yet. a dirty copy of it is being tested within the community so keep watching this space, news will be posted here, if I know about it.  Wink
HR
legendary
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Transparency & Integrity
How many transaction can dgb handle per minute? :


1-3 second transaction notifications. 15 second DigiByte blocks. DigiBytes are confirmed after 1.5 minutes.
the speedy 300+ transaction per second. Future DigiByte upgrades will push transaction limit to several thousand per second.

By the looks of the activity in this thread, this coin looks to be about as dead as they can get. On the other hand, the basic "services" like the blockchain explorer continue humming along so the person experienced enough can see that it's not as dead as this thread makes it look. Then there are coins out there with broken block explorers, others with zero payouts, others just complete scams, etc. that are flying simply because they have active Bitcointalk forums.

Not all that glitters is gold, but it sure attracts attention!

And if what you've got really is gold, why are you neglecting it? Why aren't you promoting it with everything you've got? Why is this community not pounding home to the world every minute of every day the 1000:1 BTC:DGB ratio?  . . . just to name one example of one of the many things that could be continually talked about . . .
sr. member
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How many transaction can dgb handle per minute?


1-3 second transaction notifications. 15 second DigiByte blocks. DigiBytes are confirmed after 1.5 minutes.
the speedy 300+ transaction per second. Future DigiByte upgrades will push transaction limit to several thousand per second.
legendary
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I was expecting a flash pump on DGB like XBC, but a steady increase like DCR is even better.

Steady is better indeed. I bought so many dgb during its fall, my heart would not survive the thrill of a pump. :-D


DGB is clearly at the top of the list of the coins that least fell back from their highs. It's only 10% off its recent high of over a 180% gain, and still in a clear uptrend. Not bad at all. The majority of the pumps have falling back at least 50% (most of yesterday's big green is today's big red).

But hey, that was still a very solid wave of "across the board" buying even if they have fallen back.

Crypto is close to going primetime, and the question now becomes: are you ready for primetime?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18383903



Was expecting some spam of another coin behind the link but it is a topic about trading in general. Interesting post there.

DGB has indeed been a stable riser. If you account in dollar value it was probably one of the most stable coins around. The rise of the last few days went slowly but surely. I think at least 60 should be in the not too distant future.
HR
legendary
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Transparency & Integrity
I was expecting a flash pump on DGB like XBC, but a steady increase like DCR is even better.

Steady is better indeed. I bought so many dgb during its fall, my heart would not survive the thrill of a pump. :-D


DGB is clearly at the top of the list of the coins that least fell back from their highs. It's only 10% off its recent high of over a 180% gain, and still in a clear uptrend. Not bad at all. The majority of the pumps have falling back at least 50% (most of yesterday's big green is today's big red).

But hey, that was still a very solid wave of "across the board" buying even if they have fallen back.

Crypto is close to going primetime, and the question now becomes: are you ready for primetime?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18383903

legendary
Activity: 1876
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I was expecting a flash pump on DGB like XBC, but a steady increase like DCR is even better.

Steady is better indeed. I bought so many dgb during its fall, my heart would not survive the thrill of a pump. :-D
sr. member
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How many transaction can dgb handle per minute?
newbie
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I was expecting a flash pump on DGB like XBC, but a steady increase like DCR is even better.
legendary
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legendary
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The future is bright with DigiByte.
Hi, is there a possibility for digibyte gaming to work with hearthstone in the near future?

DigiByte needs more serious projects, which will gather interests from famous leaders.
Getting them on-board will also create an amazing awareness and price can take off.

Otherwise, this coin neither dies nor provides any benefit to anybody, it can just get lost in the dark sooner or later, considering a lot of NEW coins with cool projects are coming into the market.

UPDATE: MARKET Matters. Look at XBC, nearly +%2000, but it is the shittiest coin at polo.
newbie
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Hi, is there a possibility for digibyte gaming to work with hearthstone in the near future?
legendary
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Got a dirty wallet up and you know what? It doesn't seem very dirty.
DigiByte the people’s coin. Could this really be everything, everyone had been wishing bitcoin would be?

It’s so good; some people don’t want its price to increase because they know it will!  Wink
legendary
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The future is bright with DigiByte.
Jared,

Can you please fix the "Ubuntu Build" Section
This is not correct:
sudo apt-get install build-essential sudo apt-get install libtool autotools-dev autoconf sudo apt-get install libssl-dev

Also adding "libdb++-dev" as a dependency will work for Ubuntu users.

Another problem arises as follow:
error: invalid application of ‘sizeof’ to incomplete type ‘boost::STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE
To fix this, we may need to apply the change in the following link:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/8b08d95

You may also have an issue with Berkeley DB 4.8 version it has to be. When you configure, you may use (./configure CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/include -O2" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib"). If Berkeley DB 4.8 is not installed, then use this link to do so: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/3686

Update-1: YES, changing to "const CScriptID& hash = boost::get(address);"
has fixed the problems met at rpcrawtransaction.o compiling. Get() function in boost library only looks for the value of the variable, not the value at the pointed address. So now I have successfully compiled the git repository of DigiByte under Ubuntu 16.04 -- 64 bits, while meeting the issues listed above. I will provide more details if I got any issues at the application side.

Update-2: Then, I got the nodes from Jumbley's post: Thanks.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18243472

Letting sync now.
legendary
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Jumbley, I think it is time for your price updates again Smiley (went through a lot of effort to find this post, so help me out here Cheesy )
just stick a zero on the end, if you like Jonesd. You know its going to pass through there some time.  Smiley
legendary
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DGB client, Windows, it opens but won't sync. If I click on function the client begins to close down. It ran fine for months and months. Any advise
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18251756
newbie
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DGB client, Windows, it opens but won't sync. If I click on function the client begins to close down. It ran fine for months and months. Any advise
legendary
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Jumbley, I think it is time for your price updates again Smiley (went through a lot of effort to find this post, so help me out here Cheesy )
legendary
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dirty 6.14 wallet currently being tested by community members, please join Telegram chat if you would like to help. This is a pre-release wallet, actual release will be notified here. thx.   https://t.me/DigiByteCoin

Win64, OSX, ARM and Linux versions.
legendary
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You might think it's quite in here but I cant read posts fast enough on telegram. Segwit could be active in little over a week on DGB if 70% of miners signal it!  Smiley

https://t.me/DigiByteCoin


The link you posted is broken. Could you repost?


Doesn't seem broken to me, you do need Telegram though HR.

That's smart.


I suspect that’s sarcasm. The plain simple truth is that the DigiByte community would have been happy enough to mainly use only bitcoin talk but important posts go missing, links break and nobody feels this is anything like a level playing field…….so sorry about that!
HR
legendary
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Transparency & Integrity
You might think it's quite in here but I cant read posts fast enough on telegram. Segwit could be active in little over a week on DGB if 70% of miners signal it!  Smiley

https://t.me/DigiByteCoin


The link you posted is broken. Could you repost?


Doesn't seem broken to me, you do need Telegram though HR.

That's smart.
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