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Topic: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit - page 983. (Read 3058888 times)

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People here are traders. The opportunity costs for Putting your money long term in promising coins are simply too high. I do think that DigiByte has a bright future, but price has gone up too fast imo in the last two months. It became toy for speculation.

I'm in this business to quadripple+ my money within a three weeks, not just gain a potential 50%.
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I know it's not the fault of this coin. I'm just disappointed in the altcoin-community in general. Apparently they still don't know the difference between a qualitycoin with longterm perspective and some random P&D garbage. (Paycoin is still on #4 on Bittrex and didn't dump to 0... while it's an obvious scamcoin.).

At this moment i feel like leaving all of this for a while with my DGB in a wallet and check again in a year or so, but i can't. It's way too addictive  Grin

@cryptmebro: I agree, it's just depressing to see that all their hard work isn't appreciated by the market. That's my point.
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There's more to DGB than the short term price. Get over it people.
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Yeah, it would be a shame if we had to build up the price again. Of course we did go up way too fast, but 10-20? I would lose all faith in altcoins.
DigiByte got nice exposure and now it's time to keep the momentum and attention of people. I'm not looking for a PUMP, but a stable value at a decent level.

Decent is 60~80 for me, imo. With this dumpage, if there's any news the next couple of weeks, we have to build the price up again from the start, which sucks harder than the admins of Bter.com.

Well this isn't exactly the fault of this coin, it's actually just bad timing if anything. Most alts rise on btc drops becuase traders buy coins when they go lower and institutional guys buy them always anyways. But however if you're making your money from btc you trade in alts during drops and trade in btc during rises. My guess is when it hit 260 two days ago tons of guys were like fuck it, 20% loss in DGB but I can sell in dollars and buy back in at 215-220, but it never happened. But once they dumped others followed everytime it ticked-up(BTC, not DGB) yesterday, and the day before.
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Well, despite the gross price drop, look at the bright side.

The 24hr volume is very noteworthy -> http://screencast.com/t/GopXo8GT

Right now, some sharks want to buy large amounts at a low price; market-makers work in their favor, don't forget that.

DigiByte in hugely gaining in acceptance and many buy without mining, that's progress.

PS: ASIC Haters are like GreenPeace, throw "nature" at those economitard douchebags.
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Yeah, it would be a shame if we had to build up the price again. Of course we did go up way too fast, but 10-20? I would lose all faith in altcoins.
DigiByte got nice exposure and now it's time to keep the momentum and attention of people. I'm not looking for a PUMP, but a stable value at a decent level.

Decent is 60~80 for me, imo. With this dumpage, if there's any news the next couple of weeks, we have to build the price up again from the start, which sucks harder than the admins of Bter.com.
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Weird that someone still trying to buy at that unthankfull 40. Its obvious it might push through there till the weekend. The guys that were able to sell yday saw that coming and now the late ones try to desperately sell but the money didnt flow back.

If this hits sub 40 it will crash mark my words. (crash meaning 10-15 sat where there is support)The reason it's dropping is becuase people are getting out to sell BTC for dollars and then buy back when btc drops. If btc does not drop and this hits sub 40. Good luck. (This means all the people that sold will be waiting for maybe a week to buy back in, because you could of made a loss on this sold back into dollars and made your money back on the drop)

I've been buying down from 90, I've made some incredible mistakes in investing but this one takes the cake. I thought the supply originally was 5 million not 500.

Pull up a chart of btc 30 day and dgb 30 day you'll notice the pattern immediately.  
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Weird that someone still trying to buy at that unthankfull 40. Its obvious it might push through there till the weekend. The guys that were able to sell yday saw that coming and now the late ones try to desperately sell but the money didnt flow back.

If we hit 20 again i eat my shoe Smiley
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Weird that someone still trying to buy at that unthankfull 40. Its obvious it might push through there till the weekend. The guys that were able to sell yday saw that coming and now the late ones try to desperately sell but the money didnt flow back.
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Short term Short term it's all about short term  Lips sealed

I remember Jared saying "We want a steady and healthy rise" price will come soon guys.

I am just hoping my wife isn't checking these prices today.

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Short term Short term it's all about short term  Lips sealed

I remember Jared saying "We want a steady and healthy rise" price will come soon guys.
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i am guessing we hit the 30s today hope i'm wrong here


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I don't think it's very useful to mine with a GPU-setup anymore. What do you get with 10 MH/s (= 10 280x cards)? Barely anything.

The only way to mine is with ASIC imo.
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Wow, the Qubit diff is pretty high. At 8.76MH/s for one of my 7950s (clocked at 1125/1500), a power cost of $0.11 USD per kWh, and assuming it's using 125W (it's running at 59C) - WhatToMine tells me I'd be mining at a loss.

What were do you live? in Holland we pay $ 0,27 USD per kWh Shocked

I live in the US - that's a LOT; I'm surprised you mine at all!

No i'm not mining its like dumping money in the toilet here Undecided
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Wow, the Qubit diff is pretty high. At 8.76MH/s for one of my 7950s (clocked at 1125/1500), a power cost of $0.11 USD per kWh, and assuming it's using 125W (it's running at 59C) - WhatToMine tells me I'd be mining at a loss.

What were do you live? in Holland we pay $ 0,27 USD per kWh Shocked

I pay NOTHING in holland Grin

Can i rent some space with you Smiley Tongue
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Wow, the Qubit diff is pretty high. At 8.76MH/s for one of my 7950s (clocked at 1125/1500), a power cost of $0.11 USD per kWh, and assuming it's using 125W (it's running at 59C) - WhatToMine tells me I'd be mining at a loss.

What were do you live? in Holland we pay $ 0,27 USD per kWh Shocked

I pay NOTHING in holland Grin
sr. member
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Wow, the Qubit diff is pretty high. At 8.76MH/s for one of my 7950s (clocked at 1125/1500), a power cost of $0.11 USD per kWh, and assuming it's using 125W (it's running at 59C) - WhatToMine tells me I'd be mining at a loss.

What were do you live? in Holland we pay $ 0,27 USD per kWh Shocked
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