I want to sincerely thank you for keeping all eyes on DGB. Regardless of what you say, the price still goes up, and DGB attracts new users everyday. Thank you for trolling.
You think my posts in here don't damage DGB, but you're wrong. Majority of people reading here are just altcoin gamblers and don't care that what I say is true. They're in it for the quick buck— they're ATTRACTED to these unethical reward changing schemes.
The guys over at findevr, on the other hand, they will actually investigate the coin's blockchain history and its source code..... To find out I'm completely correct!
I'm going to propose 3 scenarios, in order of likelihood, with 1 being most likely, and 3 least likely:
1. Multi-algo fails or becomes irrelevant. Digibyte, Myriad, and all the multi-algo family go to nothing.
2. Multi-algo becomes the next big thing in altcoins, and after a couple of years Myriad (or a better multi-algo coin yet to be born) secures its place high up in the market cap rankings.
3. IBM and all these other big companies ignore Digibyte's huge red flags, multi-algo turns out to be a flawless concept, and IBM et al. pump it to the moon.