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legendary
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I am more concerned about digispeed it was meant to be launched this month.  Grin

Honestly, I think it's encouraging news that they delayed the release by a couple of weeks.  It would have been more worrisome if they pushed out a release just to make an arbitrary deadline.  Jumbley wrote a good summary post about the current status few days ago.  They've been running simulations and making a few tweaks before the final release.   Everything is looking good - everything is moving forward just as it should.  DigiSpeed is a significant step forward for digital currencies.  It's a testament to Jared and the dev team ... they are innovating ... and they are doing it right by taking their time to fully test and refine.

DigiShield (developed by DigiByte) was a significant innovation that was adopted by many other coins.  I have a feeling that DigiSpeed is going to be a major addition to the digital currency landscape.  It's a good thing for all of us if they take all the time they need to get everything right for the transition.  DigiSpeed is not just about making the transactions fast ... it's about establishing a scalable protocol for widespread integration in e-commerce and m-commerce.

I agree no need to rush things. Better to have a finished product than a buggy one.
legendary
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From what I have seen, most of us here are DGB supporters. We like DGB and want it to succeed. We are helpful to those with problems, and have been supportive with other Altcoins.

When people come here and question DGB's motives or have something negative to say about DGB, people are taking it personally and are attacking back. This is the wrong thing to do. We need to stay as a strong, positive DGB community and not feed into the negativity/hate that some people come here with.

Sure, it bothers me when I see people that have something negative to say (I have even said some things before that can be taken the wrong way, but for me it has always been constructive), but what bothers me more is when members of our DGB "community" go down to the same level and give hate back. How does that reflect on all of us? If a new person who is interested in DGB comes here and reads a few pages, the bad attitude that we give back to people is going to stand out in their minds MUCH more than any positive helpful things.

One thing I've learned in my real-life job is to "assume positive intent" even when someone says or does something which you perceive to be bad. We should all try to do that here too. When someone comes here and says something against DGB, and you rage-write a flaming response to them. Please, stop before you hit "post" and ask yourself if it's best for the community to add to the flames and put those comments in our thread.
What you have said here is so true, the amount of damage that bitcoin itself has suffered through the toxic venomous ranting that goes on in this forum is on its own responsible for keeping many normal people away from crypto and playing into the hands of its detractors, it’s a real shame. I really didn’t want to join this forum myself and I know others that are here that felt the same way but we managed to overcome our own objections so that we could support DigiByte, we should be easy to spot as you will find our posts predominately in this thread. It is really sad that this person not only thinks it is a good idea to come here and make all kinds of false allegations about our developers and project but they actually think it will do the coin that they support some good!
legendary
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From what I have seen, most of us here are DGB supporters. We like DGB and want it to succeed. We are helpful to those with problems, and have been supportive with other Altcoins.

When people come here and question DGB's motives or have something negative to say about DGB, people are taking it personally and are attacking back. This is the wrong thing to do. We need to stay as a strong, positive DGB community and not feed into the negativity/hate that some people come here with.

Sure, it bothers me when I see people that have something negative to say (I have even said some things before that can be taken the wrong way, but for me it has always been constructive), but what bothers me more is when members of our DGB "community" go down to the same level and give hate back. How does that reflect on all of us? If a new person who is interested in DGB comes here and reads a few pages, the bad attitude that we give back to people is going to stand out in their minds MUCH more than any positive helpful things.

One thing I've learned in my real-life job is to "assume positive intent" even when someone says or does something which you perceive to be bad. We should all try to do that here too. When someone comes here and says something against DGB, and you rage-write a flaming response to them. Please, stop before you hit "post" and ask yourself if it's best for the community to add to the flames and put those comments in our thread.

I agree, I understand where the "haters" intend, I don't agree of course but they may rise some interesting questions and points that many don't know about and would like being discussed. It also helps the DGB community because is a way to discuss all this. We can be just a can of "fanboys" going on and on about DGB hehe.
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DigiByte? Yes!
From what I have seen, most of us here are DGB supporters. We like DGB and want it to succeed. We are helpful to those with problems, and have been supportive with other Altcoins.

When people come here and question DGB's motives or have something negative to say about DGB, people are taking it personally and are attacking back. This is the wrong thing to do. We need to stay as a strong, positive DGB community and not feed into the negativity/hate that some people come here with.

Sure, it bothers me when I see people that have something negative to say (I have even said some things before that can be taken the wrong way, but for me it has always been constructive), but what bothers me more is when members of our DGB "community" go down to the same level and give hate back. How does that reflect on all of us? If a new person who is interested in DGB comes here and reads a few pages, the bad attitude that we give back to people is going to stand out in their minds MUCH more than any positive helpful things.

One thing I've learned in my real-life job is to "assume positive intent" even when someone says or does something which you perceive to be bad. We should all try to do that here too. When someone comes here and says something against DGB, and you rage-write a flaming response to them. Please, stop before you hit "post" and ask yourself if it's best for the community to add to the flames and put those comments in our thread.
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Lovin' Crypto

whereas Digibyte will soon prove itself to be a scamcoin.

Wow man you're looking like a real dumb here;
you are obviously coming to try to troll a whole community, facing all of it without thinking.

You have no power here, why are you trying to defend Myrcoin here? Go try to revive it on it's own post.
At least give us something juicy or new than some randoms stats, some randoms words pretending to be "proofs" and insulting the dev of being scammer.

And and and, buy DGB, you'll do something smart.


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If this seriously is the real myr dev account, Shame yourself!
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PM Mr Pump.  He can help you out.
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LMAO funniest thing i read today, DigiByte Scamcoin. Cheesy
Show me some innovative features that DigiByte doesn't have what Myriad has
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These guys are butthurt because digibyte is doing so well and myraid which was the first multi-algo coin didn't have the same success. It's the same as Gulden taking AUR place as the top countrycoin. AUR dev was anon just like myraid and did nothing while Gulden has a dedicated team like digibyte. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see which coins are going to succeed.

Myriad has had regular updates contributed by the anon dev and volunteer community members since its inception. What exactly is Digibyte's 'team'? A letterbox company with a fake office, that is used for something else throughout the week? Anyone can make a premined, instamined coin, copy another coin's ideas, pay it no credit, and then market the coin with false promises about solving the Bitcoin scalability issue. Sure, Digibyte has a higher market cap now... But it won't last. Myriad has a reputation for being one of the cleanest coins out there, whereas Digibyte will soon prove itself to be a scamcoin.
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Reply to benjamoyne's post above mine:
i think you meant "myriadcoin"? MrPump didn't typed those....unless you are calling "myriadcoin" a mr.pump. lol...
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I might be, but I'm speaking the truth. Digibyte is an instamined copy of Myriad, with a premine.

Show me proofs of what you are saying or get lost  Smiley

Happy to.

https://web.archive.org/web/20140208031117/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0

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Coin Facts:

    21 Billion Total Coins
    60 Second Block Target
    1st 3 days reward will be 16,000 per block
    Then 8,000 DGB Per Block, Reward Halves Every 2 Years
    0.5 % Pre-Mine (105 Million) Note: We are effectively now a .25% premine as over half has been given away.

So 105 million were premined, as well as an additional 34,560,00 instamined on the first 3 days. Then the coin emission was 8000DGB per 60s and was intended to be this way for 2 years.

174 million 120 thousand Digibytes were mined in the first 3 days
588 million 884 thousand DigiBytes were mined in the first 39 days all on Scrypt algo

However, this was changed with a hard fork on 2014/02/28, when inflation started reducing 0.5% every week.

Just over 6 months later, on 2014/10/1,  Digibyte hard-forked to multi-PoW. As they say on the ANN page:

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Why use DigiByte?

    1st coin to fork to multi-algorithm mining (Most fair distribution).

Although we all know this is written in a misleading way, as Myriad has had the same multi-algorithm system since 2014/02/23.




Are you new??
ALTs were massively profitable when digibyte was launched. I had 20mh of scrypt running on Digibyte for the first few months off and on.
These were all amd 7950 and 7970 and I live in Australia where electricity is damn expensive. There were no ASICs then.

There were heaps of people mining it, including multi pools, you do know about them don't you??
Massive hash rate mining, then selling for bitcoin, screwing up the difficulty for the rest of the miners with minimal hash rate. (until digi shield)
Multi pools mined a fair share of those coins in the first few months.

You need to educate yourself Mr Pump before coming in here trying to argue, err sorry Mr Pumps sock puppet account. Wink
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I am more concerned about digispeed it was meant to be launched this month.  Grin

Honestly, I think it's encouraging news that they delayed the release by a couple of weeks.  It would have been more worrisome if they pushed out a release just to make an arbitrary deadline.  Jumbley wrote a good summary post about the current status few days ago.  They've been running simulations and making a few tweaks before the final release.   Everything is looking good - everything is moving forward just as it should.  DigiSpeed is a significant step forward for digital currencies.  It's a testament to Jared and the dev team ... they are innovating ... and they are doing it right by taking their time to fully test and refine.

DigiShield (developed by DigiByte) was a significant innovation that was adopted by many other coins.  I have a feeling that DigiSpeed is going to be a major addition to the digital currency landscape.  It's a good thing for all of us if they take all the time they need to get everything right for the transition.  DigiSpeed is not just about making the transactions fast ... it's about establishing a scalable protocol for widespread integration in e-commerce and m-commerce.

Very good input on the topic
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I am more concerned about digispeed it was meant to be launched this month.  Grin

Honestly, I think it's encouraging news that they delayed the release by a couple of weeks.  It would have been more worrisome if they pushed out a release just to make an arbitrary deadline.  Jumbley wrote a good summary post about the current status few days ago.  They've been running simulations and making a few tweaks before the final release.   Everything is looking good - everything is moving forward just as it should.  DigiSpeed is a significant step forward for digital currencies.  It's a testament to Jared and the dev team ... they are innovating ... and they are doing it right by taking their time to fully test and refine.

DigiShield (developed by DigiByte) was a significant innovation that was adopted by many other coins.  I have a feeling that DigiSpeed is going to be a major addition to the digital currency landscape.  It's a good thing for all of us if they take all the time they need to get everything right for the transition.  DigiSpeed is not just about making the transactions fast ... it's about establishing a scalable protocol for widespread integration in e-commerce and m-commerce.
legendary
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Hey guys, I heard about cryptsy early on and got my coins out BUT left some smaller coins that I was going to with draw the next day or two which have turned into around 1.5btc.

Just want to ask are withdraw frozen right now and is there anything I can do?

Thanks.
I took all my coins off in time too. Last I heard people were being limited to withdrawals of $25 a day and $100 per month or something silly like that, so little by little I think.

Yeah I'm trying to sort it out now with them..

Need to give details to upgrade your account to be able to withdraw $2000 daily.

I tried to withdraw now and the admin said he would put it through right away....Let you all know how it goes

..............

Withdraw worked....I think its all about updating your details....not sure.

legendary
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Hey guys, I heard about cryptsy early on and got my coins out BUT left some smaller coins that I was going to with draw the next day or two which have turned into around 1.5btc.

Just want to ask are withdraw frozen right now and is there anything I can do?

Thanks.
I took all my coins off in time too. Last I heard people were being limited to withdrawals of $25 a day and $100 per month or something silly like that, so little by little I think.
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Hey guys, I heard about cryptsy early on and got my coins out BUT left some smaller coins that I was going to with draw the next day or two which have turned into around 1.5btc.

Just want to ask are withdraw frozen right now and is there anything I can do?

Thanks.

I give tips on how to withdrawal coisn from Cryptsy.

Hope you liked my DGB pump too Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1001
Hey guys, I heard about cryptsy early on and got my coins out BUT left some smaller coins that I was going to with draw the next day or two which have turned into around 1.5btc.

Just want to ask are withdraw frozen right now and is there anything I can do?

Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
How do you know it won't work out as originally advertised by Jared?

Why would I believe that a premined, instamined copy of Myriad has the ability to solve the scalability issue of Bitcoin? Bitcoin, all those other altcoins can't, but this premined, instamined, unoriginal coin can? Give me a break, please... And it's already been delayed. No real details explaining how it will work. Give me a break.

On one of the digireports I think Jared mentioned 8mb block sizes and 18 sec block times. Its not the fastest but it will be the fastest for block sizes > 1 mb.

Blockchain bloat will be a big disadvantage of course but that doesn't outweigh the benefits.

Yes but how is this all possible? What node is going to host so many huge blocks?? DigiByte will not have enough nodes, blocks won't propagate well, miners will get shitty about high orphan rates. Waste of electricity, the hash rate drops. The coin gets attacked. Everyone packs up and goes to Myriad, the original multi-PoW.  Grin
You and everyone else will find that out at the same time and then you can copy it. Now go and have your dreams elsewhere.
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How do you know it won't work out as originally advertised by Jared?

Why would I believe that a premined, instamined copy of Myriad has the ability to solve the scalability issue of Bitcoin? Bitcoin, all those other altcoins can't, but this premined, instamined, unoriginal coin can? Give me a break, please... And it's already been delayed. No real details explaining how it will work. Give me a break.

On one of the digireports I think Jared mentioned 8mb block sizes and 18 sec block times. Its not the fastest but it will be the fastest for block sizes > 1 mb.

Blockchain bloat will be a big disadvantage of course but that doesn't outweigh the benefits.

Yes but how is this all possible? What node is going to host so many huge blocks?? DigiByte will not have enough nodes, blocks won't propagate well, miners will get shitty about high orphan rates. Waste of electricity, the hash rate drops. The coin gets attacked. Everyone packs up and goes to Myriad, the original multi-PoW.  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1003
How do you know it won't work out as originally advertised by Jared?

Why would I believe that a premined, instamined copy of Myriad has the ability to solve the scalability issue of Bitcoin? Bitcoin, all those other altcoins can't, but this premined, instamined, unoriginal coin can? Give me a break, please... And it's already been delayed. No real details explaining how it will work. Give me a break.

On one of the digireports I think Jared mentioned 8mb block sizes and 18 sec block times. Its not the fastest but it will be the fastest for block sizes > 1 mb.

Blockchain bloat will be a big disadvantage of course but that doesn't outweigh the benefits.
I think you can knock that down to 15 sec block times!  Wink
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