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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 675. (Read 3058888 times)

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hey now twitter dgb any TIP ?
how do this ?
legendary
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TokenHouse decentralized cryptocurrency exchange
eBay is looking for digital currencies as a payment method get on it guys

This would be big for DGB I hope it gets accepted as a payment method.
newbie
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full member
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eBay is looking for digital currencies as a payment method get on it guys

That would be unreal if they took digibyte
member
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eBay is looking for digital currencies as a payment method get on it guys
legendary
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Official DigiByte Account
https://tip4commit.com/ would be perfect for this and is open source so a DGB4Commit wouldn't take alot of time.

Awesome! Thank you very much! We are going to get this set up.
newbie
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I am really impressed by the growing number of quality posts being made in the form of knowledgeable questions and suggestions about both specific technicals and general promotional avenues and ideas, as well as, and perhaps even more so, with the expressed desires to contribute (and continue doing so, as may be the case). Really phenomenal!

Couple that with the open source spirit of transparency and collaboration that is so evident throughout this thread - throughout the entire project for that matter - and it becomes extremely difficult to imagine anything but long term success for DigiByte.

This suggests to me that DGB is getting legs and really starting to get a life of its own. There have been so many "before's and after's" with DigiByte, that I hesitate to call this another key turning point, but it most certainly looks like one when seen from the community's point of view and I think we might look back on the autumn of 2015 as the time when the DigiByte community exploded in numbers, abilities and skill sets and really came of its own.

It's great to have you all aboard!


HR,

We couldn't agree more. We feel the time has come to do a few things, starting with the main DigiByte website. We would like to open source it and add it to GitHub so anyone can contribute. The site is currently built upon Drupal. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to do this? Bitcoin.org does provide a great example for how to allow multiple contributors but perhaps there is a better way without migrating the entire site. We also will be adding the OP of this thread to a Github repo for people to help edit.

We would like to start a DigiByte project section that will allow people to contribute DigiBytes toward specific projects they want to see completed and a place for developers to come and see what needs to be done. Right now with 20+ software platforms and counting we see growing pains from time to time that others can much more efficiently help with. Long story short, we want to help get the community more organized and efficiently utilized. We would like to here everyones thoughts and ideas on how this can best be accomplished. Cheers.

I'd be happy to add an "Official DGB Projects" section to the DigiByte Group website.  I could even give you access as an editor of the site so that you could post projects directly.  It might not be the long-term solution you're looking for, but it would be easily implemented - I could do it almost immediately.



This would be great, and a logical place to start. Thank you for the offer! As for contributions toward specific projects we can set up a multi-sig wallet in the Gaming Wallet and post the addresses from there. What does everyone think about that?

https://tip4commit.com/ would be perfect for this and is open source so a DGB4Commit wouldn't take alot of time.
legendary
Activity: 1722
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Official DigiByte Account

I am really impressed by the growing number of quality posts being made in the form of knowledgeable questions and suggestions about both specific technicals and general promotional avenues and ideas, as well as, and perhaps even more so, with the expressed desires to contribute (and continue doing so, as may be the case). Really phenomenal!

Couple that with the open source spirit of transparency and collaboration that is so evident throughout this thread - throughout the entire project for that matter - and it becomes extremely difficult to imagine anything but long term success for DigiByte.

This suggests to me that DGB is getting legs and really starting to get a life of its own. There have been so many "before's and after's" with DigiByte, that I hesitate to call this another key turning point, but it most certainly looks like one when seen from the community's point of view and I think we might look back on the autumn of 2015 as the time when the DigiByte community exploded in numbers, abilities and skill sets and really came of its own.

It's great to have you all aboard!


HR,

We couldn't agree more. We feel the time has come to do a few things, starting with the main DigiByte website. We would like to open source it and add it to GitHub so anyone can contribute. The site is currently built upon Drupal. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to do this? Bitcoin.org does provide a great example for how to allow multiple contributors but perhaps there is a better way without migrating the entire site. We also will be adding the OP of this thread to a Github repo for people to help edit.

We would like to start a DigiByte project section that will allow people to contribute DigiBytes toward specific projects they want to see completed and a place for developers to come and see what needs to be done. Right now with 20+ software platforms and counting we see growing pains from time to time that others can much more efficiently help with. Long story short, we want to help get the community more organized and efficiently utilized. We would like to here everyones thoughts and ideas on how this can best be accomplished. Cheers.

I'd be happy to add an "Official DGB Projects" section to the DigiByte Group website.  I could even give you access as an editor of the site so that you could post projects directly.  It might not be the long-term solution you're looking for, but it would be easily implemented - I could do it almost immediately.



This would be great, and a logical place to start. Thank you for the offer! As for contributions toward specific projects we can set up a multi-sig wallet in the Gaming Wallet and post the addresses from there. What does everyone think about that?
sr. member
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I am really impressed by the growing number of quality posts being made in the form of knowledgeable questions and suggestions about both specific technicals and general promotional avenues and ideas, as well as, and perhaps even more so, with the expressed desires to contribute (and continue doing so, as may be the case). Really phenomenal!

Couple that with the open source spirit of transparency and collaboration that is so evident throughout this thread - throughout the entire project for that matter - and it becomes extremely difficult to imagine anything but long term success for DigiByte.

This suggests to me that DGB is getting legs and really starting to get a life of its own. There have been so many "before's and after's" with DigiByte, that I hesitate to call this another key turning point, but it most certainly looks like one when seen from the community's point of view and I think we might look back on the autumn of 2015 as the time when the DigiByte community exploded in numbers, abilities and skill sets and really came of its own.

It's great to have you all aboard!


HR,

We couldn't agree more. We feel the time has come to do a few things, starting with the main DigiByte website. We would like to open source it and add it to GitHub so anyone can contribute. The site is currently built upon Drupal. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to do this? Bitcoin.org does provide a great example for how to allow multiple contributors but perhaps there is a better way without migrating the entire site. We also will be adding the OP of this thread to a Github repo for people to help edit.

We would like to start a DigiByte project section that will allow people to contribute DigiBytes toward specific projects they want to see completed and a place for developers to come and see what needs to be done. Right now with 20+ software platforms and counting we see growing pains from time to time that others can much more efficiently help with. Long story short, we want to help get the community more organized and efficiently utilized. We would like to here everyones thoughts and ideas on how this can best be accomplished. Cheers.

I'd be happy to add an "Official DGB Projects" section to the DigiByte Group website.  I could even give you access as an editor of the site so that you could post projects directly.  It might not be the long-term solution you're looking for, but it would be easily implemented - I could do it almost immediately.

jr. member
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... the book called "DigiByte - History of the First Year". ...

hi tyke
in the book, have you mentioned the "hash.so" pool ?
you should! They've stolen many DGB to the miners we were at the first months of digibyte.
i've been one of those miners.  Sad

some clues here :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402076.420
(not me in the post, i've lost more)
HR
legendary
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Transparency & Integrity
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity

I am really impressed by the growing number of quality posts being made in the form of knowledgeable questions and suggestions about both specific technicals and general promotional avenues and ideas, as well as, and perhaps even more so, with the expressed desires to contribute (and continue doing so, as may be the case). Really phenomenal!

Couple that with the open source spirit of transparency and collaboration that is so evident throughout this thread - throughout the entire project for that matter - and it becomes extremely difficult to imagine anything but long term success for DigiByte.

This suggests to me that DGB is getting legs and really starting to get a life of its own. There have been so many "before's and after's" with DigiByte, that I hesitate to call this another key turning point, but it most certainly looks like one when seen from the community's point of view and I think we might look back on the autumn of 2015 as the time when the DigiByte community exploded in numbers, abilities and skill sets and really came of its own.

It's great to have you all aboard!


HR,

We couldn't agree more. We feel the time has come to do a few things, starting with the main DigiByte website. We would like to open source it and add it to GitHub so anyone can contribute. The site is currently built upon Drupal. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to do this? Bitcoin.org does provide a great example for how to allow multiple contributors but perhaps there is a better way without migrating the entire site. We also will be adding the OP of this thread to a Github repo for people to help edit.

We would like to start a DigiByte project section that will allow people to contribute DigiBytes toward specific projects they want to see completed and a place for developers to come and see what needs to be done. Right now with 20+ software platforms and counting we see growing pains from time to time that others can much more efficiently help with. Long story short, we want to help get the community more organized and efficiently utilized. We would like to here everyones thoughts and ideas on how this can best be accomplished. Cheers.

Those ideas sound just fantastic!
legendary
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I have already received a submitted personal statement (250-300 words) from one user on this forum.  Please could people who were part of the DigiByte community in the first year write one.  I have two more, possibly three, more statements I can include in the book called "DigiByte - History of the First Year".  Personally, I would like Jared, 24hralttrade and HR to submit theirs.  

Please get in contact via private message on here.  Only four weeks remain until publication.  

Thank you

Chris
jr. member
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We need a lightwight Node Software for all!
+1
but maybe the lightweight could come in future releases. 512MB Ram is not that much nowadays. Wink
And we have room enough in ours hard drives for the blocks too. Smiley
sr. member
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Standalone nodes would be a great idea.  I'd run them on all the office computers.

Perhaps a small reward would be good as well as a little incentive to run them.  Add a DGB address into the node program and it pays out x amount each 24hrs its been running.

Also +1 for the wordpress plugin.  id use it for sure.
legendary
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I know it's not quite DigiByte but this is where I planned on being now but due to some medical complications have totally failed. Anyway my  thoughts are with all the Anons especially the ones into DigiByte that did manage to get there and hope they have a good old peaceful protest!  Smiley


somehow, I don't think this is their work!
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115562/biggest-bitcoin-exchange-okcoin-suffers-cyber-attack-price-plummets
sr. member
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This might be a good time to remind people that anyone running a full core wallet is adding a node to our network, it does not need to have any DigiByte in it but it does need to be connected to the internet. Nodes are critical to the decentralized DigiByte network and just by having one you are supporting this project in one of the best ways that everyone can.  Wink
Hi, Nice to remind us that ! (or learn us) Smiley
I'm thinking about to install the core wallet in an other PC for that purpose. I don't understand too much about networks and and how crytpo currencies works, but better than installing a unused core wallet on ours PCs or having our main wallet always open: Could someone modify a core wallet just to make it works like a node only ?
A light soft just working in the background when the PC starts. With no digibytes in, no wallet.dat. We could call it "DigiNode" soft or something like that. It has to have different files names and different working directories, that we couldn't be confused with a real core wallet directories and files. So in one year or two we won't be asking our self, if it's a real wallet or not, that we'll have to backup the wallet.dat. An easy install or a simple portable soft. Of course this “B” "DigiNode" soft has to be working fine with a normal wallet in the same PC.
It may be silly but to avoid any loose of data (in a shutdown or other...) i prefer not to have my main wallet always open. i launch it only to synchronize or when i'm expecting an incoming. (Like i suppose, others DigiByte users do.)
I'm sure that everyone involved in Digibyte will run such a soft in his PC to improve /make stronger the DigiByte networks.
Just an idea...

Apologize my English and the idea if it's artless.
   


Yes i have it on few workstation. Needs 512 MB RAM permanent maybe a little bit more. So not good for small machines!
We need a lightwight Node Software for all! Next Project for the DEV team!
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