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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 452. (Read 3058816 times)

legendary
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i m now mining ether but i mined a lot on skein, it s the best algo for amd gpu's with cgminer

but it s hard to find information about speed and what algo's for what gpu and what is the best miner to use, the information what you find is outdated and links to miners are dead

i had to figure out on my own, when i bought my gpu's  and figure out that the best deal is R9 380's (then the r7360, the 390 is to much overpriced)  and the r9 270 was the best in the 200 series, and nvidia's are overpriced too for skein mining

for skein mining best is cgminer 3.7.3

sr. member
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DigiByte? Yes!
We would love to get some updated mining feedback from people. What is working and what is not. As mentioned by Jumbley DigiByte has 5 separate mining algorithms.  Each other counts fo 20% of new blocks mined. Sha256 and Script are mined by Asics.

We would like to get feedback as to the success people are having on Skein, Groestle and Qubit.

Last week was a great week for DigiByte! We have met with a lot of major institutions. This process is a slow one as a lot of talking to the involves educating them.  The gist is we are positioning the benefits of DigByte as a public chain to them. Everyone wants a private centralised system, but the reality is only a public decentralised chain provides the security that "blockchain" has become synonymous for.

I would like to invite everyone to post any questions they may have here and I will answer them over the next few days. Thanks again everyone for being such an awesome community!  DigiByte on!

-  Jared
With my GPUs, I have been staying with the qubit algo, it seems to be the best for power consumption. I have also mined skein & groestl with GPU, but mostly I stay with qubit, and very rarely I'll go back to skein for awhile if I want a change. I keep all my mined DGB from qubit/skein/groestl in my wallet.

I have two small scrypt asics, I used to mine DGB with them, but for the past several months I have them running on a multipool (DGB is one of the coins it switches to from time to time). I seem to get better results this way  I take the coins I mine on multipool and sell them on bittrex/poloniex and use that to buy DGB.

I use the CPU on my linux box to mine DGB-qubit. I know that it's not really a good idea because it uses around 30-40 watts I think. (I'd have to check my kill-a-watt meter). But I do it because it's a fun project and I don't care that much about the power usage.

I've never mined sha256. Sometimes I wish I had a small sha256 asic.
sr. member
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newbie
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Everyone wants a private centralised system, but the reality is only a public decentralised chain provides the security that "blockchain" has become synonymous for.


Could you (or someone else) elaborate on this? In what sense is making use of a public blockchain more secure than setting up your own private blockchain for internal uses? Smiley
I’ll take a stab at what I think Jared may be implying.
A public blockchain has the eyes of the world on it, so if it is compromised the whole world will know about it. This is the case for Bitcoin and Digibyte. On the other hand, a private blockchain can only be trusted as far as its members can be trusted, so if private members were to collude they can manipulate the chain without the knowledge of anyone else. This is a bit like the existing setup within banking already. It sounds like a better solution to some banks, it allows them to take advantage of the technology while controlling the amount of wool in front of their customer’s eyes perhaps and we all know we can trust these guys not to pull any funny shit, don’t we?
If it is truly for your own internal uses, then of course this should only concern you but is this truly the case?


Thanks for the answer! Smiley

Perhaps if Jared gets a lot of questions with regard to explaining 'blockchain' and its uses, write blogposts about it as well and put it on the Digibyte website. If it's good content, it will attract website visitors to the Digibyte website. The input/questions Jared receives can be put on the website including an explanation / answer on the subject, so you have regular new content on your website (which is good for your SEO (and thus findability)). It does not even have to be always related to Digibyte itself, but readers of the blogposts will connect Digibyte as a reliable source of information on blockchain content. However, only do this when you are sure you can maintain the regular content updates; it looks poor/dead if you have only old blogposts. Smiley
sr. member
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I asked here twice if anyone knew how many registered digibyte gamers there were. My post wasn't answered. Basically because alot of FUD surrounded my question or people just didn't know.

I took matters into my own hand and sent a mail to the digibytegaming support team, suggesting that they add this number on the digibytegaming.com page. If it increases overtime as it should, it should create a positive feedback loop to attract ever more gamers.

4 days later. check www.digibytegaming.com We are at 26K players. Wihoo.

Cheers.

you can check on newsletter

Any news on dgb?

Jared Tate:
 So I met with 20 different banks and VC groups
 These processes take time
 I'm still meeting and talking to people from previous events
 A lot of it is education, especially in this "blockchain" world
 The major focus is presenting the strengths of a public blockchain vs a private ledger
 And many of them are seeing the light


i got from telegram
hero member
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Zepher is scammer!:)
I asked here twice if anyone knew how many registered digibyte gamers there were. My post wasn't answered. Basically because alot of FUD surrounded my question or people just didn't know.

I took matters into my own hand and sent a mail to the digibytegaming support team, suggesting that they add this number on the digibytegaming.com page. If it increases overtime as it should, it should create a positive feedback loop to attract ever more gamers.

4 days later. check www.digibytegaming.com We are at 26K players. Wihoo.

Cheers.

you can check on newsletter

Any news on dgb?
sr. member
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mining is not so good now
Mining is the life blood of DigiByte and is always good as it is active membership of the community. Digibyte has 5 algorithms to mine on, a cpu would probably fair better on one that isn’t dominated by ASICs. Only the miners can cut off the supply of new coins or indeed release them all. If you do not mine you contribute nothing to the control of the supply of the coin. It’s true that many people mine for instant profit but community members also mine or should mine to protect their investment. So any mining is good!
We would love to get some updated mining feedback from people. What is working and what is not. As mentioned by Jumbley DigiByte has 5 separate mining algorithms.  Each other counts fo 20% of new blocks mined. Sha256 and Script are mined by Asics.

We would like to get feedback as to the success people are having on Skein, Groestle and Qubit.

Last week was a great week for DigiByte! We have met with a lot of major institutions. This process is a slow one as a lot of talking to the involves educating them.  The gist is we are positioning the benefits of DigByte as a public chain to them. Everyone wants a private centralised system, but the reality is only a public decentralised chain provides the security that "blockchain" has become synonymous for.

I would like to invite everyone to post any questions they may have here and I will answer them over the next few days. Thanks again everyone for being such an awesome community!  DigiByte on!

-  Jared



good to hear from you
sr. member
Activity: 469
Merit: 260
I asked here twice if anyone knew how many registered digibyte gamers there were. My post wasn't answered. Basically because alot of FUD surrounded my question or people just didn't know.

I took matters into my own hand and sent a mail to the digibytegaming support team, suggesting that they add this number on the digibytegaming.com page. If it increases overtime as it should, it should create a positive feedback loop to attract ever more gamers.

4 days later. check www.digibytegaming.com We are at 26K players. Wihoo.

Cheers.

you can check on newsletter
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I asked here twice if anyone knew how many registered digibyte gamers there were. My post wasn't answered. Basically because alot of FUD surrounded my question or people just didn't know.

I took matters into my own hand and sent a mail to the digibytegaming support team, suggesting that they add this number on the digibytegaming.com page. If it increases overtime as it should, it should create a positive feedback loop to attract ever more gamers.

4 days later. check www.digibytegaming.com We are at 26K players. Wihoo.

Cheers.
sr. member
Activity: 469
Merit: 260
mining is not so good now
Mining is the life blood of DigiByte and is always good as it is active membership of the community. Digibyte has 5 algorithms to mine on, a cpu would probably fair better on one that isn’t dominated by ASICs. Only the miners can cut off the supply of new coins or indeed release them all. If you do not mine you contribute nothing to the control of the supply of the coin. It’s true that many people mine for instant profit but community members also mine or should mine to protect their investment. So any mining is good!
We would love to get some updated mining feedback from people. What is working and what is not. As mentioned by Jumbley DigiByte has 5 separate mining algorithms.  Each other counts fo 20% of new blocks mined. Sha256 and Script are mined by Asics.

We would like to get feedback as to the success people are having on Skein, Groestle and Qubit.

Last week was a great week for DigiByte! We have met with a lot of major institutions. This process is a slow one as a lot of talking to the involves educating them.  The gist is we are positioning the benefits of DigByte as a public chain to them. Everyone wants a private centralised system, but the reality is only a public decentralised chain provides the security that "blockchain" has become synonymous for.

I would like to invite everyone to post any questions they may have here and I will answer them over the next few days. Thanks again everyone for being such an awesome community!  DigiByte on!

-  Jared



Thanks for the update, so here are my questions;

- Do you agree that it's not very handy to have a wallet that is 10 gigabyte? Will that change in the future? will there be a lite client?

- Can you tell us a little more about updating the code protocol? Will you hire external expertise to make sure the whole system runs nice and smooth?

I think you are doing a great job, the whole picture makes sense and on paper should definitely succeed, however I think DigiByte tecnology needs to get updated as well Wink

he told you to wait for the update. please be patient

Everyone,

We have several ongoing discussions with many influential groups across the globe. When the time is right and we have something substantial to announce we will.

In the meantime we will be focusing on several protocol enhancements such as bringing our code base on par with 0.12 and more.
legendary
Activity: 1218
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Everyone wants a private centralised system, but the reality is only a public decentralised chain provides the security that "blockchain" has become synonymous for.


Could you (or someone else) elaborate on this? In what sense is making use of a public blockchain more secure than setting up your own private blockchain for internal uses? Smiley
I’ll take a stab at what I think Jared may be implying.
A public blockchain has the eyes of the world on it, so if it is compromised the whole world will know about it. This is the case for Bitcoin and Digibyte. On the other hand, a private blockchain can only be trusted as far as its members can be trusted, so if private members were to collude they can manipulate the chain without the knowledge of anyone else. This is a bit like the existing setup within banking already. It sounds like a better solution to some banks, it allows them to take advantage of the technology while controlling the amount of wool in front of their customer’s eyes perhaps and we all know we can trust these guys not to pull any funny shit, don’t we?
If it is truly for your own internal uses, then of course this should only concern you but is this truly the case?
newbie
Activity: 11
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Everyone wants a private centralised system, but the reality is only a public decentralised chain provides the security that "blockchain" has become synonymous for.


Could you (or someone else) elaborate on this? In what sense is making use of a public blockchain more secure than setting up your own private blockchain for internal uses? Smiley
legendary
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Official DigiByte Account
mining is not so good now
Mining is the life blood of DigiByte and is always good as it is active membership of the community. Digibyte has 5 algorithms to mine on, a cpu would probably fair better on one that isn’t dominated by ASICs. Only the miners can cut off the supply of new coins or indeed release them all. If you do not mine you contribute nothing to the control of the supply of the coin. It’s true that many people mine for instant profit but community members also mine or should mine to protect their investment. So any mining is good!
We would love to get some updated mining feedback from people. What is working and what is not. As mentioned by Jumbley DigiByte has 5 separate mining algorithms.  Each other counts fo 20% of new blocks mined. Sha256 and Script are mined by Asics.

We would like to get feedback as to the success people are having on Skein, Groestle and Qubit.

Last week was a great week for DigiByte! We have met with a lot of major institutions. This process is a slow one as a lot of talking to the involves educating them.  The gist is we are positioning the benefits of DigByte as a public chain to them. Everyone wants a private centralised system, but the reality is only a public decentralised chain provides the security that "blockchain" has become synonymous for.

I would like to invite everyone to post any questions they may have here and I will answer them over the next few days. Thanks again everyone for being such an awesome community!  DigiByte on!

-  Jared

hero member
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btcstakes.com
Nice to see this project coming along...came to check up. Haven't been here for a while.  Grin
sr. member
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NEXT EVENT Digibyte as speaker

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http://www.global-blockchain-summit.com/beijing/en/speakers.asp
legendary
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Is this the appropriate thread to post troubleshooting questions. I have been mining scrypt for 3+ days at an average rate of 40 Kh/s , using pooler cpuminer and have not received a payout since May 31 on this address: D6xm6nmAH6wA8mNx7niJvTw5J32PfD2To3

Any insightful comments and/or directing me to an appropriate thread/person would be great! Cheers

mobile


You are CPU mining scrypt algo? 40khash/s ?   

Not really a good idea. You might make an average of about 100 DGB per month, if you are lucky. Of course if you aren't paying for the electricity and you don't care that your PC will be running slow, then I guess it doesn't matter.

Depending on the pool you are mining at, you probably won't get any payout for months based on the threshold for payouts. (I think the official DGB pool is something like 300 or 500 before a payout will happen).
I would have thought competing with asic using a cpu is a really bad idea but deserves reward for effort, I think. Wink

if you wanna test cpu mining do it on skein 4 mh on older athlon x4 it s 1000-3000dgb month  or qbit (bit less)
hero member
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I still believe. Digibyte will come back. Stronger than ever.
sr. member
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the sun is shining, but the ice is still slippery
Is this the appropriate thread to post troubleshooting questions. I have been mining scrypt for 3+ days at an average rate of 40 Kh/s , using pooler cpuminer and have not received a payout since May 31 on this address: D6xm6nmAH6wA8mNx7niJvTw5J32PfD2To3

Any insightful comments and/or directing me to an appropriate thread/person would be great! Cheers

mobile


 It's a pool problem. Or were you solomining ?

I failed to mention in my original post that I was mining at http://digihash.co/


You are CPU mining scrypt algo? 40khash/s ?   

Not really a good idea. You might make an average of about 100 DGB per month, if you are lucky. Of course if you aren't paying for the electricity and you don't care that your PC will be running slow, then I guess it doesn't matter.

Depending on the pool you are mining at, you probably won't get any payout for months based on the threshold for payouts. (I think the official DGB pool is something like 300 or 500 before a payout will happen).

Long story short, in this case power consumption is not a concern. Set it to mine and forget about it. However you answered my question regarding DGB dev pool payout threshholds. Thank you!


I would have thought competing with asic using a cpu is a really bad idea but deserves reward for effort, I think. Wink

Deserving reward for sake of effort....if only life was that easy Tongue we could call that Utopia mining.


Mining is the life blood of DigiByte and is always good as it is active membership of the community. Digibyte has 5 algorithms to mine on, a cpu would probably fair better on one that isn’t dominated by ASICs. Only the miners can cut off the supply of new coins or indeed release them all. If you do not mine you contribute nothing to the control of the supply of the coin. It’s true that many people mine for instant profit but community members also mine or should mine to protect their investment. So any mining is good!

Spot on mate!

Well thats all clear, thank you for the response everyone! -mobile
legendary
Activity: 1218
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mining is not so good now
Mining is the life blood of DigiByte and is always good as it is active membership of the community. Digibyte has 5 algorithms to mine on, a cpu would probably fair better on one that isn’t dominated by ASICs. Only the miners can cut off the supply of new coins or indeed release them all. If you do not mine you contribute nothing to the control of the supply of the coin. It’s true that many people mine for instant profit but community members also mine or should mine to protect their investment. So any mining is good!
sr. member
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i know i talk only bad things... but it would be great to update market that accept DGB in order to not scare new people... DGB team should be more efficient... becose it seem a DEAD coin for new user...

it's bad showing this sites that doesnt work. maybe it was a strategy... but it's better to take off.... a lot doesnt exist anymore.. and maybe show some new site. after few years it's the same song with some dead and nothing new:
mininGRAFIK Design: http://minigrafik.com/minigrafik-now-accepting-digibyte-dgb-payment-method/
San Francisco SEO: http://sanfranciscoseoagency.com/cryptocurrency/
Crypto Directory: http://www.cryptodirectory.info/
Glivet Clothing E-Store: http://glivet.com/index.php?
Portuguese Hotel: http://residencialcastor.com.br/
Intraweb Design: http://intrawebstudio.com/contact/
AUSE Electronic Cigarettes: http://ausecigs.com.au/cryptocurrency/
Web911 Creative Agency: http://www.web911.co/
Crypto Crock Alligator Meat: http://cryptocrock.com/
Euro Inks: http://www.2euroinks.com/
Black Cat Games: http://www.blackcatgames.org/
OEM Concept: https://www.oemconcept.com/
Project ONE Hookahs: http://projectonehookahs.com/
Pyrenees Dog Trainer: http://www.psychodog.eu/
Iquidus Technologies: http://www.iquidus.co.nz/?q=crypto

hi funny guy, so what website accept dgb as payment not working, same like open website and accept PAYPAL. when your website shutdown, whether Paypal is responsible for your website. okay easy example, you have a shop, recieve payment with A-Bank, at the time when your shop collapse, whether A-bank are responsible for that?.
what proof all website accept digibyte? dont talk bullshit again
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