How can Myriad possibly be a scam? It is a community-run coin, it is not spearheaded by any company. There is no premine, and no instamine. It is impossible for Myriad to be a scam. DigiByte, however, is potentially a scam, and it's looking ever more likely... STILL I am being ignored. How will DigiSpeed solve the scalability issue in Bitcoin? How will you encourage enough people to run full nodes when your blockchain becomes incredibly bloated?
Proove these facts.
Dev team announced 50million premine to help the developpement later. They did well and everyone agreed. Research a little before insulting dev with scam stuff.
Myriad have nothing.
You're being ignored because you can find your answer in this post. Do your own research.
Well, if you can live with a 105 million* premine, then that's up to you. But I suspect, over time, historians will frown upon it. It's something investors will always have to consider before investing. Can you really trust the devs to stick to DigiByte long-term? Or will they drop it once they've fully cashed out? With Myriad, you can trust the community to carry the flame, as it always has. But once DigiByte's company goes, will anyone care to support it?
This post is over 1000 pages long, and DigiSpeed was announced several months ago. You're being a little unfair if you expect me to trawl through that. The information should be easily accessible, if there really is any information. My guess is I'm being ignored because nobody knows. Because DigiSpeed is most likely not real. It's most likely a pump tactic, while DigiByte devs sell off their premine/instamine.