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