Well, I took a couple of days off my busy week to deal with this specific issue... plus I got date with the hot dentist tomorrow.
Basically it just means I get to deal with shit I don't want to deal with when I am in production mode.
I don't want to sell any but I would prefer my stash went to someone from the community rather than gobbled up by an exchange or negative parties.
Too much in mind right now to be inserting every comment I want to reply to but I'll do it contextually.
You're right though, I might be jumping ship way too early... but it's typical me; when you have a problem eliminate it, shoot now ask questions later.
Thing is, I don't want to sellout and I do care about DigiByte, that's why I came here to find it a good home; potentially someone could make sense of it all.
I'm also not so much a man of words, more a man of action so if I am presented with options I didn't know exist then I'll think twice.
If DigiByte's information is accurate above, I got tons of time before larger blocks are needed and the core becomes too heavy for me to run.
However, I'ma firm believer of the limited dynamic blocks... create the size you need, as you need up to a certain limit.
The faster blocks could mean we may never need bigger blocks, since more blocks more often can move a lot more coin faster.
Let's call it, contingency for the future... so we don't run into the block debates down the road like in
BTC... but their blocktime is 10 minutes though.
Thank you guys for understanding my internet issue, I run my mine off of an LTE Hub and day to day activities is on satellite; it's a challenge.
My average bill is $135.00 and with bigger blocks would be... well, you do the math anything above 20Gb is $10 per Mb (yes, per megabyte)
Cool this is when others have Internet or power issues, I am unaffected
I live right next to heaven here as far as I'm concerned, the downside is everything is expensive.
I am also looking at other storage options like Cryptsy Lock Box... but not sure if I can trust it though.
I like the idea of just saving the wallet.dat too but then I still need to download the whole core again later anyways so... it's just a worst case scenario option.
Then again, I like the idea of selling too, let another generation enjoy it... I'll always own a bunch DGB's anyways, I still got a few hundred K's in pools.
Besides, I got other profitable shenanigans that need funding.
Then I am tempted by Sharky's respectable offer... not every day you get a
BTC10 bone dangling in your face.
If I refuse it, would the greatest money amount I refuse.... but I am also tempted into have a dumping party, it's so fun!
Then there are many exchanges that trade DGB so I can distribute the damage and run the chance to make a lot more than selling wholesale.
Like I say, there's a logical solution to every problem... sometimes, all I need is to be explained things in complete detail.... and to sleep on it a few times.
MyriadCoin, you're drunk, go back to your boring-ass thread or join us.... admit it, you know you wanna!
whatever scenario or situation you are in, always have >=1 million DGB for the looooooooong run.
kinda like a failproof plan...erm...not sure how to explain.
keep it in a trezor or safe/lockbox....come back years later....viola. don't end up like some dude who mined and threw the ext hdd and desperately went looking for it in the dump. back then, there were little options. but now...we have better options, solutions, ideas, etc. Next year...even more.
how much diff is 9btc to 10btc to you btw? do you really need every single bit of 10 btc? do consider carefully. hopefully there is room to save some.
and yea...might be too early to jump ship. DigiSpeed isn't release yet. although i can see that you may want to just be way prepared and not wait for when the situation comes.
OH and stay away from Cryptsy for the time being. the air isn't clear yet. they are still quite stuck in a muddy situation.