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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 794. (Read 3059029 times)

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Nice buy wall on cryptsy, will keep the price above 25 for awhile. Wink
We need a new buy wall and a digibyte holder needs much more patience Roll Eyes


ssl? it's a white page, I think this is not a ssl site.
legendary
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Official DigiByte Account
We have updated some settings on DigiHash. The pool is now set to pay out after 50 DGB has been earned by a miner. We originally had this set at 0.1 but the TX dust was dramatically slowing the pool wallets down and people were mining to mobile wallets. We then set this to 500 but people were not getting paid out to their liking.

We will keep it at 50 for now to get peoples feedback. Let us know if you have any questions.

Also a note on coin control. If you go to move send a transaction and the wallet give you an error because its gathering to many tx inputs remember you can use coin control to pick which address you want to send DGB from. (core wallet only)

Test, something is wrong. I guess its messed up.
Can't connect to pool any more!
Please fix. THX

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[18:31:17] Press any key to exit, or sgminer will try again in 15s.
[18:32:32] No servers were found that could be used to get work from.
[18:32:32] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have
Which algorithm was this on?
legendary
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Speaking about Digibyte network - in Digiexplorer there are many transactions of value less than 1 USD.
Do we know what typically are those transactions?
Real people sending DGB to each other? People sending themselves from one wallet to other? Something else?
probably payments to small miners. We need lots more of them. We need the community to mine for glory in massive numbers.
People don't do it because it is expensive but if you truly believe in DigiByte, you will mine for it. You will be mining for, what looks like on paper as a loss, but there is nothing more useful you could do for DigiByte than this. At the same time you should buy small amounts of DigiByte and hold all of it.
I call the people that do this Knights because it is them that defend the coin and boy does it need defending.
I tell you what if you put a usb miner to work in the DigiHash pool where they take 3% to support development. If you leave your rewards untouched and in your wallet for a month after you have mined them, then I will pay you 6% back out of my own pocket!

In fact, this offer open to the community. PM me if you are interested. Smiley


I haven't actually mined anything yet. Where do I get this USB miner? I understand that it will be unprofitable for me to mine but I could still try it for fun.
Now, that's the spirit felix_one. Have a look on ebay for for a small bitcoin miner that suits your pocket.
Is this any good?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antminer-U2-1-6-2-0-GH-s-USB-ASIC-Bitcoin-Miner-/281758438257?hash=item419a1c9371
yes that is fine, I'd give you 6% back on that. Have a good look around to see if you can get it any cheaper but I think that is about how much they go for. With a usb miner you will need a computer that is on all the time connected to the internet. A lot of people use raspberry pi's as the controller because they don't want to tie up their machine. As you are the first to take me up on my offer, I will extend my offer to you personally for anything up to a Bitmain U3 (63GH/s). Wink
Thanks, I have some more questions though. What OS do I need to install on that Raspberry when I get it? Does mining use lot of internet bandwidth?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOLDrSiI_ic  
4:33  
http://digihash.co/getting_started    
Digibyte sha-256

There is a BIG BONUS prize for competition address that are mining!
https://digibytegroup.com/project/contest-august-2015/
hero member
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Community Liaison,How can i help you?
If i ever need some clothes and have enough time i wil definitly come try it out.
It's 2 hours driving i think
You are more then welcome! Soon the webshop and Iphone app will be in the air  Cheesy
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If i ever need some clothes and have enough time i wil definitly come try it out.
It's 2 hours driving i think
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Community Liaison,How can i help you?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Community Liaison,How can i help you?
We have updated some settings on DigiHash. The pool is now set to pay out after 50 DGB has been earned by a miner. We originally had this set at 0.1 but the TX dust was dramatically slowing the pool wallets down and people were mining to mobile wallets. We then set this to 500 but people were not getting paid out to their liking.

We will keep it at 50 for now to get peoples feedback. Let us know if you have any questions.

Also a note on coin control. If you go to move send a transaction and the wallet give you an error because its gathering to many tx inputs remember you can use coin control to pick which address you want to send DGB from. (core wallet only)

Test, something is wrong. I guess its messed up.
Can't connect to pool any more!
Please fix. THX

Quote
[18:31:17] Press any key to exit, or sgminer will try again in 15s.
[18:32:32] No servers were found that could be used to get work from.
[18:32:32] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have
Reported
sr. member
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We have updated some settings on DigiHash. The pool is now set to pay out after 50 DGB has been earned by a miner. We originally had this set at 0.1 but the TX dust was dramatically slowing the pool wallets down and people were mining to mobile wallets. We then set this to 500 but people were not getting paid out to their liking.

We will keep it at 50 for now to get peoples feedback. Let us know if you have any questions.

Also a note on coin control. If you go to move send a transaction and the wallet give you an error because its gathering to many tx inputs remember you can use coin control to pick which address you want to send DGB from. (core wallet only)

Test, something is wrong. I guess its messed up.
Can't connect to pool any more!
Please fix. THX

Quote
[18:31:17] Press any key to exit, or sgminer will try again in 15s.
[18:32:32] No servers were found that could be used to get work from.
[18:32:32] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have
legendary
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Give to Caesar what is Caesars, keep DigiByte for yourselves!  
HR
legendary
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Transparency & Integrity
HR,
 Do you know any folks in the industry that have helped promote other alts that may be available to help us with DGB? Looking to think outside the box a bit.

YC

Was reading around and came across this: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11995226

I don't know what they did the first time and I don't know what they have planned now, but I do know that they ACTIVELY promote DMD and price has responded favorably. They're obviously doing something right and perhaps it would be worth it to further research their efforts.

As I said, they're getting results, so there's got to be something there that we can learn from them.
legendary
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Looking forward to the first DigiKnow video on friday...... Smiley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrJjfDUzD7M
HR
legendary
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Transparency & Integrity

Tell the wallet owner to create another new wallet.dat (never been used), encrypt it with the exact same passphrase used before, and then import those addresses.

Thanks for the suggestion,I'm asking because I don't know, how does he import those addresses?

I'm trying to remember what I did. My case was a little different as I was recovering from over writting an encrypted wallet with an old, unencrypted, backup, and I might be confusing things. Perhaps it was encrypting a new install with the exact same passphrase, exporting the private key, and then importing that private key into the outdated backup that saved my coins.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge.  Grin
10,000,000 DigiByte!
D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2
DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8
DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T
DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv
DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ
D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs
DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj
DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3
DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp
DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc
The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested.
If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity!
Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network!

http://digiexplorer.info/

This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges).  Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160.  But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time.
You are a wise man, i believe they are unspendable. I was just having a bit of fun. The owner of the wallet somehow, he doesn't know how he did it, overwrote the .dat file. He was messing around manipulating the wallet from outside being clever. Made his face quite red for a bit and that doesn't look good on an IT lecturer.
BACK UP! BACK UP! BACK UP!, He broke his own golden rule!

Tell the wallet owner to create another new wallet.dat (never been used), encrypt it with the exact same passphrase used before, and then import those addresses.



Thanks for the suggestion,I'm asking because I don't know, how does he import those addresses?
HR
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
Transparency & Integrity
Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge.  Grin
10,000,000 DigiByte!
D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2
DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8
DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T
DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv
DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ
D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs
DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj
DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3
DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp
DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc
The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested.
If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity!
Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network!

http://digiexplorer.info/

This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges).  Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160.  But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time.
You are a wise man, i believe they are unspendable. I was just having a bit of fun. The owner of the wallet somehow, he doesn't know how he did it, overwrote the .dat file. He was messing around manipulating the wallet from outside being clever. Made his face quite red for a bit and that doesn't look good on an IT lecturer.
BACK UP! BACK UP! BACK UP!, He broke his own golden rule!

Tell the wallet owner to create another new wallet.dat (never been used), encrypt it with the exact same passphrase used before, and then import those addresses.

@ycagel, Sorry, I don't have much of a clue about anything beyond what we all know. I'll be doing a 3rd quarter mailing at the end of Sept. first of Oct., and I'm going to focus exclusively on DigiByte in that report, so that will be something. Since we're actively targeting gamers, perhaps we might want to look at ideas on how we can reach them on a cost effective basis . . .
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
Maybe he should give a try for the built-in windows recovery.. Running the recovery will set the computer back to a ...certain date, sorry I don't know exactly.
He wasn't using windows. Have we just found a good reason for using it?
member
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Maybe he should give a try for the built-in windows recovery.. Running the recovery will set the computer back to a ...certain date, sorry I don't know exactly.
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Activity: 756
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Community Liaison,How can i help you?

This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges).  Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160.  But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time.
You are a wise man, i believe they are unspendable. I was just having a bit of fun. The owner of the wallet somehow, he doesn't know how he did it, overwrote the .dat file. He was messing around manipulating the wallet from outside being clever. Made his face quite red for a bit and that doesn't look good on an IT lecturer.
BACK UP! BACK UP! BACK UP!, He broke his own golden rule!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DT7bX-B1Mg
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge.  Grin
10,000,000 DigiByte!
D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2
DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8
DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T
DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv
DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ
D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs
DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj
DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3
DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp
DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc
The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested.
If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity!
Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network!

http://digiexplorer.info/

This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges).  Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160.  But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time.
You are a wise man, i believe they are unspendable. I was just having a bit of fun. The owner of the wallet somehow, he doesn't know how he did it, overwrote the .dat file. He was messing around manipulating the wallet from outside being clever. Made his face quite red for a bit and that doesn't look good on an IT lecturer.
BACK UP! BACK UP! BACK UP!, He broke his own golden rule!
newbie
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Some people think the DigiByte Nights competition is too easy, so here is something for people that like more of a challenge.  Grin
10,000,000 DigiByte!
D9NKRnWn5d6SG4S8sHYae9oqk1KC1FGrX2
DFQ3oYdZBaj9mQyrtMu1FJaCb7ror7X8J8
DQkLCvxHnzsR5HmowbqDyGfFNvdg92cq4T
DN7X6kQCeX4q82oV6yyX5Eevvf3EAeRjVv
DF6mW9UyQzhjM3zfrAfEfeKfbzr7WVDRtZ
D8UdRxULten43EHPoorZVsimWfRLAtgxMs
DJsYAhTZkYHJVdHAY4fjgoEcUxX6aeANMj
DJMzDH7XnPkS8mhJdiSD94j7Pe5vHe8vh3
DRHjzePyD9BdNxp4mWnUzG1hNGcJRHU4rp
DPzsnJngQsXAU2VSthGkJ6GJBJedAFPdsc
The above funds are available to steal from DigiByte Blockchain and will be considered legitimately obtained if the perpetrator of such an act explains to the community and developers of DigiByte how it was achieved. It’s as simple as that, explain how you did it and they are yours, uncontested.
If nobody can steal them, then there they stay for eternity!
Please don’t attempt to hack my computers, it is illegal and pointless. The wallet that controls them is not and was not ever on my network!

http://digiexplorer.info/

This isn't really a fair contest unless you have intentionally generated these addresses in a way that can be brute-forced (something like the WarpWallet challenges).  Since the addresses have no outgoing transactions, the only available attack vector is to brute force secp256k1+sha256+ripemd160.  But without knowing how the addresses were generated (for example, they could just be random 160-byte addresses, in which case they are for all practical considerations unspendable) I'm not going to waste my time.
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