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DigiByte Introduction

DigiByte(DGB) is a decentralized global UTXO PoW based blockchain (just like Bitcoin) with a focus on Cyber Security, DigiAssets, Payments & Secure communications technologies.

The DigiByte blockchain was developed in 2013 and released in January 2014 by Jared Tate (Creator & Founder of DigiByte) with an open-source protocol.

Although based on Bitcoin, adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including 15-second block time, real-time difficulty adjustment and improved security.

Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.

DigiByte is also the first major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit (April 2017), MultiAlgo mining (September 2014), DigiShield (February 2014) and Odocrypt (July 2019).

Since 2014, many other blockchains like Ethereum, Zcash & Dogecoin have adopted DigiByte technology such as DigiShield.

DigiByte has never been funded through an ICO, presale or token sale, nor is there a private company controlling the DigiByte Blockchain in line with our vision for a decentralized digital future.

DGB is the Digital Asset / Cryptocurrency with a 1000:1 ratio to BTC that is being mined over 21 years (2014-2035) with a max supply of 21 Billion in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives, average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.

With DigiAssets you can build on top of DigiByte, because it is a secure, scalable secondary layer on top of the global DigiByte blockchain that allows for the decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity and much more.

DigiByte have had 330,000 + full node downloads since 2017.

As of June 2020 10,000+ active nodes world-wide, 5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms and real time difficulty adjustment make the network extremely hack resistant.

DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes 15 seconds for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than Bitcoin and 10x faster than Litecoin.

Thanks to DigiSpeed, DigiByte can theoretically scale on-chain 1066 TPS with SegWit factor, with fees being as low as 0,000001 USD.

The security of the network, it's incredible speed & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safe transactions.

It is the world's longest, fastest and one of the most secure UTXO (Unspent transaction output) PoW (Proof of Work) based blockchain in existence.

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DigiByte Technical Specifications

Denominations

Plural DigiBytes
Ticker symbol DGB
Currency symbol Ɗ (Unicode: U+018A)
Precision 10−8

Subunits

mDGB (miliDigiByte) 1/1000
µDGB (microDigiByte) 1/1000000
ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis) 1/100000000

Development

Original author(s) Jared Tate
White Paper "DigiByte community info paper"
Implementation(s)

DigiByte Protocol (DigiByte Blockchain code only)
DigiByte Core (DigiByte Core projects & repositories)
v3 DigiAssets Protocol GitHub (Secure, scalable secondary layer on top of the global DigiByte blockchain that allows for the decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity and much more. DigiAsset-Core GitHub DigiAsset-Core website )

Initial release 1.0 / 10 January 2014
Latest release 7.17.3 / 13 May 2021
Development status Active (Working Product)
Website DigiByte.org

Ledger

Ledger start 10 January 2014
Genesis block hash "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from​ up to 110M customers"
Ledger type Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.
Timestamping scheme Proof-of-work (Partial hash inversion)
Hash function Five individual SHA256,Scrypt,Odocrypt,Skein&Qubit
Issuance schedule Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.
Block reward 415.DGB (Jan 2023)
Block time 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)
Algorithm block share 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)
Difficulty retarget Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.
Block size and capacity Max block size 1MB. 1066 TPS with 4x SegWit scaling.
Block explorer digiexplorer.info, chainz.cryptoid.info, DigiAsset Explorer, more...
Circulating supply Ɗ15,912,360,798 (January 2023)
Supply limit Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)
Address formats "D" prefixed legacy addresses, "S" prefixed p2sh SegWit compatible / MultiSig addresses, "dgb1" prefixed bech32 native Segwit addresses.
SegWit support Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)
6x Hard forks DigiShield,MultiAlgo,MultiShield,DigiSpeed,DigiSync, & Odocrypt
4x Soft forks CSV, NVersionBits, SegWit & ReserveAlgo


Contribute Today

Start contributing to DigiByte core development today or begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.

Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.

DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠(Communicate with other DigiByte developers)

DigiByte-Core/protocol Gitter(Join the discussion and follow along on Gitter)

Current version: v7.17.3 (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)

DigiByte Protocol GitHub (DigiByte Blockchain code only)

DigiByte Improvement Proposal README (DigiByte-Core/dips)

DigiByte Pipeline (A list of items that we want to do for DigiByte)

DigiByte Core GitHub (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)

DigiAssetX DigiAssets Protocol Specifications (Secure, scalable secondary layer on top of the global DigiByte blockchain that allows for the decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity and much more)

DigiByte Logos & Icons GitHub (Logos, Icons & More)

DigiByte Media Kit Document (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)

DigiByte Integration Guide (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily)

DigiByte Support

Where to get help(Telegram Support)

Common support queries (and solutions to the questions)

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

DigiSweep (Recover stuck DigiByte from your wallet)

Contact (Business inquiries)

Donate (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)

DigiByte application changelogs (Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)

DigiByte Framework

DigiByte History(Past events from DigiByte)

Original author(s) (Founder & Creator of DigiByte)

DigiByte Teams (DigiByte Team Members)

Cyptocurrency (DGB) (DigiByte Digital Currency)

DigiByte vs Bitcoin (Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)

What makes up the DigiByte blockchain? (The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)

What makes DigiByte Different? (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)

What makes DigiByte More Secure? (Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)

What makes DigiByte Faster? (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)

What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking? (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)


Why so many coins? 21Billion (Explanation about our large Supply limit)

DigiByte Accomplishments

Future Projects, DIPs and Updates (Future Projects, DigiByte Improvement Proposals, Pipeline and Updates)

CyberSecurity Solutions (Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)

Decentralisation (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)

Fast transaction times (Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)

Low Fees (Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)

On Chain Scalability (Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)

Robust security + The Immutable Ledger (Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)

DigiShield (DigiByte First Hard fork)

MultiAlgo (DigiByte Second Hard fork)

MultiShield (DigiByte Third Hard fork)

DigiSpeed (DigiByte Fourth Hard fork)

DigiSync (DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)

Odocrypt (DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)

Dandelion++ (Optional IP-privacy upgrade included with Odocrypt upgrade)

DigiAssets (Secure, scalable secondary layer on top of the global DigiByte blockchain that allows for the decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity and much more)

Digi-ID (The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by the DigiByte blockchain.)

DigiSync (DigiByte First Soft fork)

CSV (DigiByte Second Soft fork)

NVersionBits (DigiByte Third Soft fork)

DigiByte Guides

DigiByte Integration Guide v2.0 (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily. Revised 2023 June)

DigiByte Community Info Paper (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)

DigiByte Domains White Paper (DigiByte Domains: A DigiByte Name System)

DigiByte Domain Integration (DigiByte domain replaces an address when sending funds or DigiAsset)

Logos & Icons (Use Logos, Icons & More)

Media Kit (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)

DigiAsset Node (How to set up a DigiAsset Node)

DigiNode Tools (DigiNode Tools makes it easy to set up, monitor and manage your own DigiByte full node and DigiAssets node.)

Running a full node (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)

Running a full open node on a Linux server (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linux serving other nodes)

Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64 (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)

Running a full open node on a Raspberry pi 4(Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)
Running your own Insight explorer (Create your own DigiByte Explorer)
Running a full DigiAssets stack (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)
Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)
Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet (Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)
Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet (Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)
Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node (Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)
Create Core Wallet desktop entry on Ubuntu Desktop (Instructions for launching Core Wallet from Ubuntu application browser)
Building from source (Not yet completed)

DigiByte Ecosystem

DigiByte Domains (Tag your DigiByte wallet)

DigiFaucet (DigiFaucet)

Exchanges (Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)

DeFi & CeFi (Decentralized & Centralized Finance)

Wallets (Manage & Securely Store your DGB)

Payment Processors (Integrate & Accept DGB)

Explorers (Detailed information about DigiByte blocks, addresses, and transactions)

ATMs (Buy & Sell DGB)

Faucets (Earn DGB)

Aircoins (Find and Collect DigiByte, DGB in Augmented Reality)

Places to spend DGB (Spend DGB)

DGB Debit Cards (Spend DGB with Debit Card)

DigiByte Seed (View Nodes and Full Nodes)

DigiByte Open Nodes (Live DigiByte Full Node Checker & Full Nodes Running Worldwide)

Built with DigiByte (DigiAssets)

DigiByte Mining

DGBminer (A Digibyte optimized cpu miner. Sha256d, Scrypt, Skein, Qubit and Odocrypt. Build for Linux updated 12/20/2023)

Start Mining DigiByte(Starting guide)

DigiByte Mining Breakdown (The five mining algorithms)

One Click Miner (GPU mining on Windows)

Supported Pools (Pooling of resources by miners)

Supported ASICs (Application-specific integrated circuit)

Supported GPUs (Graphics processing unit)

Supported FPGAs (Field-programmable gate array)

DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64 (For fun or testing not for profit)

Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi (ASIC mining)

Be ready to CPU mine on Digibyte with RandomX and your Rock64 ARM with XMRig (CPU mining)

DigiByte Community

Social Media(Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)

Telegram Groups (Most popular way to engage with the DigiByte Global Community)

Regional Websites (DigiByte Community in different countries or regions)

DigiByte Marketing

DigiByte Media created for the DigiByte community to help spread awareness (Shane's DGB Media)

Ways to introduce DigiByte(Introduce to DigiByte)

DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team (DGBAT)

Info Paper (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)

DigiByte Media Kit (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)

Logos & Icons (Logos, Icons & More)

Promotional images (Promote DGB)

DigiByte Related Websites

Official Website (Official DigiByte Website)

DigiByte Foundation (Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)

DigiByte Awareness Team (DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)

DigiByte Alliance (DigiByte Alliance)

DigiByte Domains (Tag your DigiByte wallet)

DigiFaucet (DigiFaucet)

DigiFacts (DigiFacts)

Blockchain 2035 (Jared Tate's Book)

DigiByteTorch (Showcasing DigiAssets)

AntumID (World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)

DigiByte Articles

DigiByte Magazine(Get the latest developments, news, and trends in DigiByte and Cryptocurrencies)

Notable Articles(Remarkable articles about DigiByte)

Misc. DGB Articles (Refreshing articles about DigiByte)