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MultiShield
2021-07-18T19:47:44Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Activated in 2015, not 2014 - Source: bitcointalk DOT org/index.php?topic=408268.msg13062879#msg13062879</p>
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<div>Activated in December 2015, this hard fork worked to activate DigiShield across the new MultiAlgo platform and accomplish the same goals on all five mining algorithms. <span class="plainlinks">[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/commit/2839671abd9807b39a4f8a2a8f52ee939c07ab43 Source Code]</span></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Pools&diff=4137
Pools
2021-04-22T03:20:53Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Removed DigiHash - It's closed down</p>
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<div><br />
This is where we will list mining pools for DigiByte, along with the mining algos that they support.<br />
<br />
Bech32 / SegWit support is for sending to addresses utilizing the new address-formats that were released in April 2018 with the DigiByte 6.16.2 wallet.<br />
<br />
The '''latest DigiByte Core 7.17.2 wallet''' is what all Pools / solo-miners should be using as of May 2019, as this includes support for the upgrade to Odocrypt on Block 9,100,000. <br />
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It will also be beneficial for pool operators, as they can run a single 'digibyted' instance for all their algos to mine with (They just need to update their pool software to specify the algo wherever getblocktemplate is called).<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Pool<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Sha256<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Scrypt<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Odocrypt<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Qubit<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Skein<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|v7.17.2+<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Supported address type<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Coinbase string<br />
|-<br />
|[http://luckyblocks.ninja LuckyBlocks.Ninja]<br />
| style=""|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
|Legacy, Segwit<br />
|Unknown<br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.minerium.com/ Minerium]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
|Legacy, Segwit<br />
|Minerium.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://ahashpool.com/ A Hash Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://pool.atomminer.com/ AtomMiner Mining Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| atomp<br />
|-<br />
| [http://pool.blackminer.com/ BlackMiner Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://blazepool.com/ blazepool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| blazepool<br />
|-<br />
| [http://blockmasters.co/ Block Masters]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://dgbsolo.brutang.work:5025/static/ Brutang's Dallas, TX Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Brutangs-Solo-Node<br />
|-<br />
| [http://bsod.pw/ BSOD]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| bsod<br />
|-<br />
| [http://coinminerz.com/ Coinminerz.com]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| Coinminerz<br />
|-<br />
| [https://coinstop.me/ CoinStop]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://dgb256.online/ dgb256.online]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| dgb256.online<br />
|-<br />
| [https://dgb-sonicpool.com/ DGB-SonicPool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://e-pool.net/ e Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://f2pool.com/ F2Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://fairpool.pro/ FAIRPOOL]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gos.cx/ Gos cx]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| gos.cx<br />
|-<br />
| [https://hash-to-coins.com/index.php H2C]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://icemining.ca/ Ice Mining]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| iceca<br />
|-<br />
| [http://dgb-odo.mcmpool.eu/ MadCatMining]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://mining-dutch.nl/ Mining Dutch]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| Mining-Dutch<br />
|-<br />
| [http://miningpoolhub.com/ Mining Pool Hub]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| mph<br />
|-<br />
| [http://multipool.us/ Multi Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Multipool.us<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.nlpool.nl/ NLPOOL]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://asia.p2p-spb.xyz:5027/static/ p2pool Asia server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-usa.xyz:5031/static/ p2pool Chicago server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-ekb.xyz:5031/static/ p2pool Ekaterinburg server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://crypto.mine.nu:5027/ p2pool Eurasian server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://msk.p2pool.site:5027/ p2pool Moscow server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://nn.p2pool.site:5027/ p2pool Nizhniy Novgorod server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-spb.xyz:5031/static/ p2pool St.Petersburg server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://siberia.mine.nu:5027/ p2pool Siberia server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-south.xyz:5031/ p2pool South server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tomsk.mine.nu:5027/ p2pool Tomsk server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2pool.net.ua:5027/ p2pool Ukrainian server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://persianmine.com/pool/en PersianMine.com]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| PersianMine.com<br />
|-<br />
| [https://poolmin.com/ PoolMiners]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://poolovich.pro/ Poolovich]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://dgbsha.poolto.be/ Poolto]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.powermining.pw/ Power Mining Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://prohashing.com/ Prohashing]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000" data-mce-style="color: #fe0000;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000" data-mce-style="color: #fe0000;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000" data-mce-style="color: #fe0000;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| prohashing.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://mine.realpool.eu/ REaL POOL]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://dgb.solomining.io/ solomining.io]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| solomining.io<br />
|-<br />
| [https://pool.sonox.io/ SonoX Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://suprnova.cc/ Suprnova]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://www.swinemine.com/ SwineMine]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| SwineMine.com<br />
|-<br />
| [https://theblocksfactory.com The Blocks Factory]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| theblocksfactory.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://thecoin.pw/ The Coin]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://thecryptominerpool.com/ The Crypto Miner Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://cryptopools.aod-tech.com/ The Crypto Pools]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| cryptopools.aod-tech.com<br />
|-<br />
| [https://theminingpoolstratum.selfip.com/digibytescrypt/public/index.php The Mining Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://thepool.life/ thepool.life]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://triplezen.org/ Triple Zen Mining Portal]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://yiimp.eu/ YiiMP.eu]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| YiiMP<br />
|-<br />
| [https://zergpool.com/ Zergpool.com]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| zergpool.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://zpool.ca/ zPool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| zpool.ca<br />
|-<br />
| [https://pool.atomminer.com AtomMiner]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#009900;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| atom<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Please note the string the DigiAssets / DigiExplorer searches for is case sensitive. This is not mandatory for pool owners / users to fill in, but is politely requested where possible. If you are unsure where to set this, you can look in the following for [https://github.com/zone117x/node-stratum-pool/blob/4f298c3ead7651646c27a30601fcdbf6512b367a/lib/transactions.js#L78 the default with NOMP] or [https://github.com/tpruvot/yiimp/blob/next/stratum/coinbase.cpp#L100 yiimp]. It appears [http://dolcevie.com/js/converter.html yiimp wants it in hex], and only 5 characters, or otherwise it fails to submit the block</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Pools&diff=4136
Pools
2021-04-22T03:20:22Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Removed the Odocrypt upgrade details, it was 18 months ago, everyone's upgraded now</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This is where we will list mining pools for DigiByte, along with the mining algos that they support.<br />
<br />
Bech32 / SegWit support is for sending to addresses utilizing the new address-formats that were released in April 2018 with the DigiByte 6.16.2 wallet.<br />
<br />
The '''latest DigiByte Core 7.17.2 wallet''' is what all Pools / solo-miners should be using as of May 2019, as this includes support for the upgrade to Odocrypt on Block 9,100,000. <br />
<br />
It will also be beneficial for pool operators, as they can run a single 'digibyted' instance for all their algos to mine with (They just need to update their pool software to specify the algo wherever getblocktemplate is called).<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Pool<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Sha256<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Scrypt<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Odocrypt<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Qubit<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Skein<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|v7.17.2+<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Supported address type<br />
! style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#efefef"|Coinbase string<br />
|-<br />
|[http://luckyblocks.ninja LuckyBlocks.Ninja]<br />
| style=""|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
|Legacy, Segwit<br />
|Unknown<br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.minerium.com/ Minerium]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901" data-mce-style="color: #009901;"|<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);" data-mce-style="color: #ff0000;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
|Legacy, Segwit<br />
|Minerium.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://digihash.co/ DigiHash]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| DigiHash<br />
|-<br />
| [http://ahashpool.com/ A Hash Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://pool.atomminer.com/ AtomMiner Mining Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| atomp<br />
|-<br />
| [http://pool.blackminer.com/ BlackMiner Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://blazepool.com/ blazepool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| blazepool<br />
|-<br />
| [http://blockmasters.co/ Block Masters]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://dgbsolo.brutang.work:5025/static/ Brutang's Dallas, TX Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Brutangs-Solo-Node<br />
|-<br />
| [http://bsod.pw/ BSOD]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| bsod<br />
|-<br />
| [http://coinminerz.com/ Coinminerz.com]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| Coinminerz<br />
|-<br />
| [https://coinstop.me/ CoinStop]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://dgb256.online/ dgb256.online]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| dgb256.online<br />
|-<br />
| [https://dgb-sonicpool.com/ DGB-SonicPool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://e-pool.net/ e Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://f2pool.com/ F2Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://fairpool.pro/ FAIRPOOL]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gos.cx/ Gos cx]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| gos.cx<br />
|-<br />
| [https://hash-to-coins.com/index.php H2C]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://icemining.ca/ Ice Mining]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| iceca<br />
|-<br />
| [http://dgb-odo.mcmpool.eu/ MadCatMining]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://mining-dutch.nl/ Mining Dutch]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| Mining-Dutch<br />
|-<br />
| [http://miningpoolhub.com/ Mining Pool Hub]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| mph<br />
|-<br />
| [http://multipool.us/ Multi Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Multipool.us<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.nlpool.nl/ NLPOOL]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://asia.p2p-spb.xyz:5027/static/ p2pool Asia server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-usa.xyz:5031/static/ p2pool Chicago server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-ekb.xyz:5031/static/ p2pool Ekaterinburg server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://crypto.mine.nu:5027/ p2pool Eurasian server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://msk.p2pool.site:5027/ p2pool Moscow server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://nn.p2pool.site:5027/ p2pool Nizhniy Novgorod server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-spb.xyz:5031/static/ p2pool St.Petersburg server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2p-spb.xyz<br />
|-<br />
| [http://siberia.mine.nu:5027/ p2pool Siberia server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2p-south.xyz:5031/ p2pool South server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tomsk.mine.nu:5027/ p2pool Tomsk server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| p2pool-DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [http://p2pool.net.ua:5027/ p2pool Ukrainian server]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://persianmine.com/pool/en PersianMine.com]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#16a085">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| PersianMine.com<br />
|-<br />
| [https://poolmin.com/ PoolMiners]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://poolovich.pro/ Poolovich]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://dgbsha.poolto.be/ Poolto]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.powermining.pw/ Power Mining Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://prohashing.com/ Prohashing]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000" data-mce-style="color: #fe0000;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000" data-mce-style="color: #fe0000;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000" data-mce-style="color: #fe0000;"|<span style="color: rgb(51, 153, 102);" data-mce-style="color: #339966;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| prohashing.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://mine.realpool.eu/ REaL POOL]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://dgb.solomining.io/ solomining.io]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| solomining.io<br />
|-<br />
| [https://pool.sonox.io/ SonoX Pool]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://suprnova.cc/ Suprnova]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://www.swinemine.com/ SwineMine]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| SwineMine.com<br />
|-<br />
| [https://theblocksfactory.com The Blocks Factory]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| theblocksfactory.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://thecoin.pw/ The Coin]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://thecryptominerpool.com/ The Crypto Miner Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://cryptopools.aod-tech.com/ The Crypto Pools]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| cryptopools.aod-tech.com<br />
|-<br />
| [https://theminingpoolstratum.selfip.com/digibytescrypt/public/index.php The Mining Pool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://thepool.life/ thepool.life]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [https://triplezen.org/ Triple Zen Mining Portal]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy<br />
| Unknown<br />
|-<br />
| [http://yiimp.eu/ YiiMP.eu]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| Legacy<br />
| YiiMP<br />
|-<br />
| [https://zergpool.com/ Zergpool.com]<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#27ae60">Yes</span><br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| zergpool.com<br />
|-<br />
| [http://zpool.ca/ zPool]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| style="color:#009901"|Yes<br />
| Legacy, SegWit, bech32<br />
| zpool.ca<br />
|-<br />
| [https://pool.atomminer.com AtomMiner]<br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|No<br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#fe0000"|<span style="color:#009900;">Yes</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| style="color:#009901"|<span style="color:#e74c3c;">No</span><br />
| Legacy<br />
| atom<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Please note the string the DigiAssets / DigiExplorer searches for is case sensitive. This is not mandatory for pool owners / users to fill in, but is politely requested where possible. If you are unsure where to set this, you can look in the following for [https://github.com/zone117x/node-stratum-pool/blob/4f298c3ead7651646c27a30601fcdbf6512b367a/lib/transactions.js#L78 the default with NOMP] or [https://github.com/tpruvot/yiimp/blob/next/stratum/coinbase.cpp#L100 yiimp]. It appears [http://dolcevie.com/js/converter.html yiimp wants it in hex], and only 5 characters, or otherwise it fails to submit the block</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Android_Changelog&diff=4135
DigiByte Android Changelog
2021-04-14T22:00:33Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added 2581 (3.0.3.7)</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
This is the changelog for the DigiByte for Android application<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.7&nbsp;(Build 2581) - 15th&nbsp;April 2021 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes rates URL, now pulls from new .org domain instead of .io<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.5&nbsp;(Build 2579) - 27th&nbsp;March 2020 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional debug logging from failed RPC calls (HTTP output) added to clipboard to assist with diagnosing issue for specific DigiAsset send fail situations<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.4&nbsp;(Build 2577) - 5th&nbsp;December 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Further changes around the Crypto object to help limit issues where users need to re-enter their recovery phrase<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.3&nbsp;(Build 2576) - 18th&nbsp;November 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes block height display issues <br />
*Additional video buffering improvements <br />
*Asset divisibility solved <br />
*Regression with send confirmation dialog now sorted <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.9 (Build 2571) - 2nd November 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes regression from video support that caused a small amount of devices to need to re-enter their recovery phrase (That only ever went to Dev channel in Play Store) <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.7&nbsp;(Build 2569) - 29th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Initial video attachment support for DigiAssets <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.6&nbsp;(Build 2568) - 18th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Version bump to get the Play Store to behave and distribute it <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.6&nbsp;(Build 2566) - 14th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Dynamic fee calculation adjusted for DigiAssets, now&nbsp;360 * assetTx.utxoTxids.size + 214 <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.5&nbsp;(Build 2565) - 12th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added sync height to main screen <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.4&nbsp;(Build 2561) - 4th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*QRCodeActivity cannot be locked to portrait because it's translucent <br />
*Bump asset tx free and utxo skip amount to 1600 <br />
*Dismiss pin, fingerprint and number picker fragments onPause (Better for security) <br />
*Cleanup other older unused legacy code <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.3&nbsp;(Build 2560) - 3rd October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional crash fixes (Tidying up a bunch of old ones) <br />
*Asset image tap-to-view for assets that have a sparse model (Unique sub-assets) <br />
*Fix for some Android device that don't support vibration <br />
*Bypass fragment arguments for frags that receive AuthType objects, when the AuthType is from an asset related tx, the payload is too large for the binder; bypass arguments and pass directly <br />
*Clean pasted addresses for asset send, only ASCII characters <br />
*Post asset name tx list update, this should sequence the execution as required to properly set the asset name once it's acquired from the meta api call <br />
*Don't update asset names that have already been retrieved, this will alleviate a suble flicker in the tx list, which was previously updating already set asset names. <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.2 (Build 2559) - 30th&nbsp;September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Asset image viewing now has portrait-lock removed so you can see the image even larger <br />
*Translation-related crash workarounds, will need further refinement in future <br />
*Copy success and failure information to clipboard after DigiAsset transaction to further aid troubleshooting <br />
*Asset image scaling aspect ratio improved <br />
*Additional various minor crash conditions resolved <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.1 (Build 2554) - 28th&nbsp;September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Full-screen asset image viewer, simply tap the image to expand <br />
*Vibrations now for login screen button taps <br />
*Fixed DigiAsset names for sent transactions, they no longer require a pull-to-refresh <br />
*Resolved a crash associated with users clearing app cache <br />
*Fix for some "missing inputs" errors, however there may be more needed <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.0 (Build 2552) - 23rd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes certain crashes when sending DigiAssets <br />
*Additional improvements around asset UTXO funding selection <br />
*Further improvements to asset handling / display <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.9 (Build 2548) - 16th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional error verbosity to clipboard for troubleshooting DigiAssets etc <br />
*Increased asset tx-fee to 1400 Sats to avoid broadcast errors <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.7 (Build 2546) - 5th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Rooted devices now permitted with LARGE warning of consequences <br />
*Some fixes for 500 errors on DigiAsset sendings (May not be all of them) <br />
*App-wide cleanup of unused resources, translation / string optimization (Several hundred redundant ones removed) <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.6 (Build 2543) - 3rd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed outgoing DigiAsset name <br />
*Additional DigiAsset aggregation improvements <br />
*Fix for regression of DigiAssets not showing properly in 3.0.1.5, now resolved <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.5 (Build 2540) - 2nd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Import RX <br />
*Async functionality improvements <br />
*Consolidated all asset related loading, including metadata, into a merged observable pattern <br />
*Linkify asset descriptions <br />
*Main TransactionListAdapter is now Kotlin <br />
*Fixed 3x different "Android is not responding" conditions <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.3&nbsp;(Build 2536) - 20th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Better aggregation of assets <br />
*More reliable displaying of information <br />
*Halved the number of API queries <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.2 (Build 2530) - 18th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added 1 second delay on Tx-send confirmation, helps those with in-screen fingerprint readers <br />
*Better aggregation of the same type of DigiAsset <br />
*Sending a DigiAsset now uses the same type of send confirmation dialog as sending DigiByte <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.1 (Build 2528) - 15th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Assets with long descriptions now only show first 3 lines, tap to expand and collapse <br />
*No longer clear asset list when sending, only the UTXO associated with that asset. List reloads less <br />
*Blocking operation on metadata refreshing resolved <br />
*Prevent users sending assets to themselves <br />
*Improve scrolling on Asset list, prevents unintentional drawer closing <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.0 (Build 2527) - 12th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed quickly pressing the Digi-ID button on login screen requiring multiple authentication attempts <br />
*Fixed crash condition pressing back while scanning QR to send a DigiAsset <br />
*Fixed DigiAsset metadata processing where it was not a whole unit <br />
*Fixed crash while using amount hidden mode when the device locale didn't produce a currency symbol <br />
*Fixed issue with extra large asset images <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.9 (Build 2526) - 3rd August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed issue where user had too many DGB affecting sending of DigiAssets <br />
*Additional logging where asset metadata fetch and asset sending fails <br />
*Check for null addresses, as well as trimming digibyte: or digibyte:// from pasted or scanned asset destinations <br />
*Optimize data usage <br />
*Internal variable handling fixes <br />
*Fixed asset types not showing in the DigiAssets drawer but still showing in main Tx-list <br />
*Trim certain whitespaces or newlines from pasted or QR scanned addresses <br />
*Add additional info to toast pop-up where things don't go according to plan <br />
*Further fixes from My First DigiAsset send-outs <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.7 (Build 2515) - 31st July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed crash on certain QR generation with a $DGB value <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.6 (Build 2514) - 30th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Moving DigiAssets animate (.gif) in the drawer <br />
*Fixed crash on phrase confirm with certain characters <br />
*Changed scientific notation on Asset Counts to show whole amount <br />
*Fixed showing assets with long amounts of decimal places <br />
*Fixed a few more minor crash instances affecting&nbsp;certain devices <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.5 (Build 2511) - 28th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Increase the reliability of PaperKeyProveActivity. <br />
*Fixed EditText input type such that the first character is not capitalized. <br />
*Fix a theme related crash issue. <br />
*Fix an OkHttp Android 4.4 version issue. <br />
*Fix a strange NPE related to finishAffinity. <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.2 (Build 2509) - 26th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Crashes when using CoinRequests should now be resolved <br />
*Hid CoinRequests dialog if the user hasn't yet entered an amount, it appears automatically when an amount is entered <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.1 (Build 2505) - 24th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fiat symbol fixed when balances are hidden <br />
*Now shows people if they have no DigiAssets to avoid confusion <br />
<br />
== Odocrypt + DigiAssets - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Odocrypt support (Requires users to re-sync one-time only) <br />
*''Major ''changes to underlying SPV Core to support DigiAssets <br />
*Reoccurring payments feature <br />
*'''NOTE:''' Reoccurring payments will never send automatically, but will pop a notification that requires a user to confirm every time <br />
*Daily payments will begin occurring between from 2PM and 6PM the following day. Weekly will begin first day of next week, monthly from the first day of the next month. <br />
*Digi-ID animation on app load (At the PIN screen) so users know they can tap that to speed up Digi-ID process <br />
*Deep-linking address-sharing fixed and further optimized <br />
*DigiAssets is now available for sending / receiving! <br />
*Syncing now far more reliable, accurately shows progress. If syncing stalls it's now likely a DNS issue finding peers. <br />
*Independent sync indicator (WiFi icon) showing Disconnected, Connecting and Connected to a peer. This is independent from blockchain sync progress <br />
*Dandelion++ support when sending a transaction <br />
*64-bit builds for supported devices <br />
*Removed copy / pasting of previously used addresses from transaction history for users safety <br />
*Major re-work&nbsp;transaction history lists <br />
*coinrequest.io sharing functionality <br />
*Fixed SMS sharing <br />
*Mnemonic restore&nbsp;no longer capitalizes the first character <br />
*Improved asynchronous loading of All / Received / Sent views for better performance <br />
*NFC now only active while the app is open, resolves users with a credit-card in their phone-case <br />
*Minimum Android API version 19, unfortunately unable to support Jellybean. Over 97% of all active Android devices still supported. Jellybean users can DigiSweep their funds if required. <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Build 2407 - 5th March 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Removed surplus architecture support, such as x86 (Mostly just used for testing) in order to shrink the APK size, now only building v7a <br />
*Changed SVG compat to better support older devices such as Marshmallow / Lollipop etc where the DigiByte / Digi-ID / Plus icons weren't showing up <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Build 2404 - 2nd March 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added digiexplorer.info as a tertiary fallback server for when restoring a seed phrase <br />
*NFC is no longer a requirement, support for devices without an NFC chip (Such as Xiaomi Mi Max and some Nokia phones) resumed <br />
*Digi-ID only application use is now an option when loading the application for the first time</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Common_support_queries&diff=4120
Common support queries
2021-02-14T02:29:34Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet */</p>
<hr />
<div>__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running. Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
It should begin to sync within a couple of seconds once you have re-opened the app again.<br />
<br />
Should you still have issues even following this troubleshooting steps above, you can also go to Menu -> Settings -> Sync blockchain, and it will perform a full re-sync. This will not affect your funds, but will take approx 20-30 minutes.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest.<br />
<br />
You can download the latest DigiByte Core wallet from GitHub before beginning: https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
Which is also the same as:<br />
<pre>/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest, easiest, most hassle-free way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping), and there is a small fee that goes to the developers of this service.<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi. This is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact, and there is no transaction-fee / sweep-fee incurred.<br />
<br />
===1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digiassetx.com. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
===2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android / iOS / PC / macOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.<br />
<br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: 17.92px; font-weight: bold;">3. Send while Synching</span><br />
<br />
<br />
After an extensive level of testing by Jared, if a Core wallet experiences an issue where the main GUI balance doesn't match the send button, you can broadcast transactions while the sync is occurring to get these stuck DigiByte out of the Core wallet. In other words, if thetrue balance matches during a sync, immediately send the transaction to a different wallet and/or address of choice. You can double check on digiexplorer.info for the broadcast as well as the recipient wallet. A way to measure your true balance at any time is to type the getbalance command on the console window of the wallet.<br />
<br />
==Issue loading Encryption Library==<br />
Error: "'''The main encryption library has failed to load, the app will now close to allow re-opening the app to retry'''" This is happening repeatedly after full sync on some Android 10 units.<br />
<br />
Cause: Some Facebook related libraries are missing on phones that does not ship with the Facebook app pre-installed and user does not use Facebook.<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />1. Install Facebook app from Play Store.<br />2. Launch Facebook app, no need to sign in, close Facebook app.<br />3. Launch DigiByte Wallet, wait for sync to start, close wallet app.<br />4. Uninstall Facebook app.<br />5. Launch DigiByte wallet app again and allow sync to complete.<br />
<br />
This workaround may help to solve most instances encountered for this issue.<br />
<br />
If the problem persist, please reach out on Telegram in [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Official Support ⛑] group to get help with anything you might need ('''No Development or Mining related'''<span>).</span></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet&diff=4118
Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet
2021-02-07T20:15:43Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Clarified wallets</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
'''Here’s a quick guide how to speed up the sync period of the DigiByte core wallet.'''<br />
<br />
DigiByte is the longest UTXO blockchain in existence which has over 11.510.000 blocks, the size of the these blocks is around 20GB as of September 2020.<br />
<br />
It is not too much compared to Bitcoin’s chain size which is over 300GB. Sync process of the DigiByte core wallet usually takes 4 to 8 hours according to your bandwidth and hardware specifications. This period can be significantly shortened when you use an SSD storage. After all it is still pretty acceptable time period for setting up a full node but if you have a low bandwidth and weak hardware or if you are in hurry then you may need a faster way.<br />
<br />
Downloading a copy of the blockchain is the most known way to speed core wallet sync up. In fact, it’s not a good way to keep decentralization at a high level but if you really need it, there is nothing wrong with using it.<br />
<br />
If you are ready, let’s take the necessary steps together:<br />
<br />
1) If you are installing the DGB core wallet for the first time, download it for your operating system; [https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-win64-setup.exe Windows], [https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-osx.dmg macOS], [https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz Linux].Install it as usual but <u>'''do not run it at this phase'''</u>.If you already have a core wallet and trying to clean install or upgrade, <u>'''backup your wallet.dat file'''</u> (File > Backup Wallet) and shut down your core wallet.<br />
<br />
2) Download the [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wcktINs1OLsDTk_Ke2RDZJ7gmTr9Vxnn/view?usp=sharing .zip] file. (If you see "Daily quota exceeded error" you can bypass it by following instructions in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5q3XpdWfaQ this video].) It's about 15.3GB compressed as of January 2nd, 2021 and updated about once every month. The best thing about this file is that it is hosted on Google servers ensuring that you can reach your maximum download speed wherever you are in the world. That means you can download it in 20 minutes if you have 100Mbps or higher download speed.<br />
<br />
3) After the download is complete, go to folder below according to your OS. (You may need to set hidden files as visible, then create DigiByte folder at this phase.)<br /> Windows: Users\Username\Appdata\Roaming\DigiByte\ (Or run%AppData%\DigiByte)<br /> macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/<br /> Linux: ~/.digibyte/<br />
<br />
4) Delete all files <u>'''EXCEPT wallet.dat'''</u> file (or 'wallets' folder, if it exists) from your DigiByte folder.<br />
<br />
5) Copy the .zip file you downloaded into the DigiByte folder and unzip it directly into that folder. Do not create a new folder while unzipping it, blocks folder and wallet.dat file must be in the same folder.<br />
<br />
6) You can delete .zip file after unzipping it, or keep it for future use. It also includes an optimized digibyte.conf file that allows you to connect to more nodes faster. If you want to use your own digibyte.conf file you can also delete it.<br />
<br />
7) Now you are ready to run your core wallet. At first start, it will ask you the default chain folder which points the folder you prepared. Do not change it unless you prepared a folder in a different location. Your core wallet will be ready to use in a few minutes and start contributing to the DigiByte blockchain. <br />
<br />
You can also open the port 12024 on your router and forward it to a fixed local ip address of the your computer. For port forwarding instructions please [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node click here].</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed&diff=4116
DigiSpeed
2021-01-31T04:54:55Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Clarification for original DigiSpeed code */ Fixed formatting</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== <span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:x-large;">'''How and Why DigiSpeed was introduced.'''</span></span> ==<br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Activated in December 2015 this was a hard fork that focused on making the&nbsp;[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg13062879#msg13062879 DigiByte transaction speeds faster].<br/> Block time was reduced by 50% from 30 seconds to 15 seconds that made it 40x faster than Bitcoin (10 min&nbsp;blocks vs 15 sec blocks). And new block propagation code was added based on&nbsp;[http://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/P2P2013_041-DigiSpeed_Research.pdf Microsoft Research].</span></span></p><br />
<br />
== <span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:x-large;">'''How transaction speed&nbsp;increases?'''</span></span> ==<br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">DigiByte blockchain has 1MB max physical block size just like Bitcoin but 15 seconds block time and [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/consensus/consensus.h 4x SegWit scale factor] enables superior on-chain scalability.</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">'''Transaction capacity of the network depends on more than one variable such as actual block time, miner fee and SegWit usage intensity in the related block.'''</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">If a single transaction is considered as 250 bytes, It can be assumed that the DigiByte blockchain can handle between 266 and 1066 transactions per second according to calculations below;</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">1000000 bytes block size / 250 bytes tx size / 15 seconds block time = '''266 TPS''' with zero SegWit usage.</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">4000000 bytes SegWit scaling / 250 bytes tx size / 15 seconds block time = '''1066 TPS''' with full SegWit usage.</span></span></p><br />
<br />
==<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Clarification for original DigiSpeed code'''</span></span>==<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">This was originally posted by Jared Tate (DigiByte Founder) in Telegram:</span></span><br />
<br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;"></span></span><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Lets clear up some things the original block doubling code was introduced in December 2015 and plan at the point was that a block size doubling would occur every 2 years in December.Most of the marketing images we have for this were created from 2015-2017.During the build in for SegWit starting in 2017 and many of the numerous changes/releases that have been made over the past 2 years we broke the original block doubling code in several places.<br />Keep in mind that from January 2017 till now there has probably been 150,000 lines of code changed within DigiByte. The DigiByte blockchain is not a simple system.During all the updates in 2017/2018 and through early 2019 all core devs had planned on keeping the block doubling code intact but we knew we needed to fix some thing, renable various components and test them thuroughly test the doubling before the scheduled December 2019 doubling.After devsdidn't get the doubling code fixed in a secure, tested way in the lead up to the 7.17.2 odocrypt release we posted to make sure it was clear to everyone we would not have a doubling in late 2019 with the current Odocrypt release.<br />Up until the Odocrypt release a couple months ago we had planned to fix the block size doubling code before the 2019 end of year doubling (December was original time). But do to time constraints and the fact we don’t need it we didn’t get it back in for this cycle.Testing and getting the Odocrypt release ready took more time than we expected. And we prioritized many over things and features such as dandelion and other performance tweaks.<br />We also chose to focus on DigiAssets.Because here is the deal, if we have no utility and reason to fill up blocks the total capacity is irrelevant. The 2017 doubling capacity did happen with SegWit and the way tx structures were altered if we get everyone on segwit it could be theorized at 4x increase still by 2019 end.</span></span></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed&diff=4115
DigiSpeed
2021-01-31T04:53:31Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Clarification for original DigiSpeed code */ Added source link</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== <span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:x-large;">'''How and Why DigiSpeed was introduced.'''</span></span> ==<br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Activated in December 2015 this was a hard fork that focused on making the&nbsp;[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg13062879#msg13062879 DigiByte transaction speeds faster].<br/> Block time was reduced by 50% from 30 seconds to 15 seconds that made it 40x faster than Bitcoin (10 min&nbsp;blocks vs 15 sec blocks). And new block propagation code was added based on&nbsp;[http://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/P2P2013_041-DigiSpeed_Research.pdf Microsoft Research].</span></span></p><br />
<br />
== <span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:x-large;">'''How transaction speed&nbsp;increases?'''</span></span> ==<br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">DigiByte blockchain has 1MB max physical block size just like Bitcoin but 15 seconds block time and [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/consensus/consensus.h 4x SegWit scale factor] enables superior on-chain scalability.</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">'''Transaction capacity of the network depends on more than one variable such as actual block time, miner fee and SegWit usage intensity in the related block.'''</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">If a single transaction is considered as 250 bytes, It can be assumed that the DigiByte blockchain can handle between 266 and 1066 transactions per second according to calculations below;</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">1000000 bytes block size / 250 bytes tx size / 15 seconds block time = '''266 TPS''' with zero SegWit usage.</p><br />
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">4000000 bytes SegWit scaling / 250 bytes tx size / 15 seconds block time = '''1066 TPS''' with full SegWit usage.</span></span></p><br />
<br />
==<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Clarification for original DigiSpeed code'''</span></span>==<br />
<div style='text-align: justify;'><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">This was originally posted by Jared Tate (DigiByte Founder) in Telegram.</span></span></div><br />
<div style='text-align: justify;'><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Lets</span>clear up some things the original block doubling code was introduced in December 2015 and plan at the point was that a block size doubling would occur every 2 years in December.Most of the marketing images we have for this were created from 2015-2017.During the build in for SegWit starting in 2017 and many of the numerous changes/releases that have been made over the past 2 years we broke the original block doubling code in several places.</span></div><br />
<div style='text-align: justify;'><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Keep in mind that from January 2017 till now there has probably been 150,000 lines of code changed within DigiByte. The DigiByte blockchain is not a simple system.</span>During all the updates in 2017/2018 and through early 2019 all core devs had planned on keeping the block doubling code intact but we knew we needed to fix some thing, renable various components and test them thuroughly test the doubling before the scheduled December 2019 doubling.After devsdidn't get the doubling code fixed in a secure, tested way in the lead up to the 7.17.2 odocrypt release we posted to make sure it was clear to everyone we would not have a doubling in late 2019 with the current Odocrypt release.</span></div><br />
<div style='text-align: justify;'><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Up until the Odocrypt release a couple months ago we had planned to fix the block size doubling code before the 2019 end of year doubling (December was original time). But do to time constraints and the fact we don’t need it we didn’t get it back in for this cycle.</span>Testing and getting the Odocrypt release ready took more time than we expected. And we prioritized many over things and features such as dandelion and other performance tweaks.</span></div><br />
<div style='text-align: justify;'><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">We also chose to focus on DigiAssets.Because here is the deal, if we have no utility and reason to fill up blocks the total capacity is irrelevant. The 2017 doubling capacity did happen with SegWit and the way tx structures were altered </span>if we get everyone on segwit it could be theorized at 4x increase still by 2019 end.</span></div></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_a_full_node&diff=4110
Running a full node
2021-01-13T19:53:40Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Why do we need to do this? */ Corrected some of the details</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== Running a full DigiByte Node – How anybody can help DigiByte! ==<br />
<br />
A lot of people often ask about how they can contribute to DigiByte if they’re not overly technical, don’t have a lot of money, don’t have expensive mining hardware, and the good news is: There is a way you can contribute!<br />
<br />
In fact, by running a full DigiByte Node, you directly contribute to maintaining the “consensus” of the Blockchain, and this guide will help you to do just that.<br />
<br />
=== What do we mean by maintaining consensus? ===<br />
<br />
(A quick background to help you understand what you’re going to be doing)<br />
<br />
The DigiByte Blockchain is a way for people all over the world who don’t know, and don’t specifically trust each other, to agree on “this is how things are”, specifically in relation to “You have XYZ DigiByte in your wallet, and I have ABC DigiByte in my wallet”. This is done firstly through miners verifying transactions, both ensuring they’re signed correctly and then incorporating them into the Blockchain, that block is then broadcast to the DigiByte Blockchain network, and all the nodes effectively “agree” on who found the block first. This all contributes to the “consensus” of the network.<br />
<br />
'''Look at it like this:'''<br/> Bob finds block # 5930525 and announces it to the network, and that the rest of the DigiByte network can start to work on the next block.<br/> A fraction of a second later, Sally finishes working on block # 5930525 and also announces it to the network. Who do we believe? We go by which answer is more difficult if no blocks have been added to the chain yet.<br/> To simplify things, we believe whoever has the most “consensus”, so over the next few blocks it will become clear who’s working on which chain, and the people who believed Sally found the block will eventually change over to using the chain that believes Bob found it, forming even more “consensus” to help other people decide which chain is correct. Over a short period of time (seconds to minutes with DigiByte), the network confirms and agrees “It was actually Bob who found the block, not Sally”.<br />
<br />
This is often why when you’re sending transactions, people will want to wait 6 blocks to ensure the transaction is 100% definitely sent and is well and truly incorporated into the blockchain (Approx. 90 seconds with DigiByte).<br />
<br />
You can also find additional information on the Bitcoin Wiki under [https://bitcoin.org/en/posts/how-to-run-a-full-node https://bitcoin.org/en/posts/how-to-run-a-full-node]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
===Sounds great, how can I contribute to this?===<br />
I’m glad you asked! You can contribute by running a full “node”, of the DigiByte Core Wallet.<br />
<br />
Here’s what you’ll need as part of that:<br />
<br />
# A computer that is left on as much as possible (24/7 is ideal, but even just 8-12 hours a day is still a contribution!) <br />
# A computer with a minimum of 4GB of RAM, as the DigiByte Core Wallet will use 3GB+ of RAM <br />
# Needs to be running a 64-bit OS, Windows 7, 8.1, 10, Mac OSX & Linux all acceptable. <br />
# Enough free drive space, let's say 200GB. At the time of writing the DigiByte Blockchain is only 22GB but it grows a small amount daily of course <br />
# A decent internet connection, ideally without a data cap / limit <br />
<br />
If this sounds like you, then that’s fantastic! You’ve got everything you need to contribute to the network consensus, which in turn builds on the security.<br />
<br />
We’re going to presume you’re running on Windows, but, you can do this exactly the same on Linux and Mac OSX also.<br />
<br />
To start with, head on over to [http://digibyte.io http://digibyte.io] and click on Downloads. From here you’ll want the Core Wallet for your PC.Now, you can fire up your DigiByte Core Wallet, usually by running "DigiByte Core (64-bit)" or look for "digibyte-qt"<br />
<br />
<br />
It may take some time to sync to begin with, however on a moderately recent PC you can expect the sync to be completed in approx 4-6 hours. This is partly due to the fact DigiByte is the longest UTXO Blockchain in existence, and so you’re syncing WAY more blocks than Bitcoin and Ethereum. Thankfully we have a guide that will help speed it up, you can view it here: [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet].<br />
<br />
Once you’re all synchronized up to the network, you’re now effectively keeping a copy of the whole Blockchain on your PC, and this is what you’re going to help with by sharing with others! We just need to do one more thing and allow other people to also connect to your wallet, just in the same way that your wallet connects to other people.<br />
<br />
=== Port forward port number 12024 in your router ===<br />
<br />
To proceed we’re going to need to know the IP address of your computer, on your network. To find this we’re going to go to this website: [https://whatismyipaddress.com/ https://whatismyipaddress.com/]&nbsp; You’ll want to take note of your IPv4 Address.<br />
<br />
Also use:&nbsp;[http://whatsmyrouterip.com/ whatsmyrouterip.com]&nbsp;to find the local IP address of your router. You can just copy this IP address ans paste it in your browser. This website is capable of detecting the local ip addresses of most routers without any action.<br />
<br />
Now this next part is going to require a bit of knowledge of your Router / Modem, and unfortunately will differ for each and every single model / manufacturer out there. However, thankfully there’s a helpful website that will aid you in this over at:&nbsp;[http://www.pcwintech.com/port-forwarding-guides http://www.pcwintech.com/port-forwarding-guides]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[https://portforward.com https://portforward.com] .<br />
<br />
Follow the guide to log in to your router, and setup a port-forward according to the guide at port-forward.com, however when it asks you for details:<br />
<br />
You’ll want to enter the Port “12024”, the protocol as “TCP”, and enter your computers IPv4 address that you noted down earlier, then save and apply the settings in your router.<br />
<br />
Check here if your node is open:&nbsp;[https://nodes.digibyte.host/ DigiByte Open Nodes Map]<br />
<br />
===Why do we need to do this?===<br />
Without doing this step, your node can only establish connections "outbound" to other nodes that are publicly accessible. You can still relay transactions / blocks, however your node won't be discoverable by others, and so the impact you have is much more limited.<br />
<br />
By port-forwarding, you’re telling your router “Whenever somebody tries to come visit on Port 12024, they’re here for the DigiByte Wallet, so send them through to my computer”.<br />
<br />
Great, I’ve done this, how do I know it’s working?<br />
<br />
The easiest way is to hover your mouse over the “nodes” down the bottom-right corner of your wallet. After about 15-30 minutes you’ll notice it’s gone up a fair amount, over the “8” default. This is because it will only open 8 outbound connections to others, however if you have, say 10 or 12, then you've received inbound connections from other nodes over the internet who've discovered you.<br />
<br />
Look at “Connections”, if there’s more than 8 then it means you’re accepting connections from the DigiByte Network, and your port-forward has worked successfully!<br />
<br />
You can also go to the website: [https://www.ipfingerprints.com/portscan.php https://www.ipfingerprints.com/portscan.php] and fill in your IP-address and start port: 12024 and end port: 12024. If your node is open for connections, the state of the port is "open"<br />
<br />
=== Isn’t that bad for my wallet? Can’t they run off with my DigiByte? ===<br />
<br />
No, when creating the wallet, it was setup in such a way that your wallet “data” is separate from the Blockchain, so anybody who connects is unable to see your balance, unable to see your details, and more of all they’re unable to access your DigiByte and unable to steal them.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_a_full_node&diff=4109
Running a full node
2021-01-13T19:50:34Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Sounds great, how can I contribute to this? */ Removed unneccessary steps (.conf isn't required at all) and clarified other parts</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== Running a full DigiByte Node – How anybody can help DigiByte! ==<br />
<br />
A lot of people often ask about how they can contribute to DigiByte if they’re not overly technical, don’t have a lot of money, don’t have expensive mining hardware, and the good news is: There is a way you can contribute!<br />
<br />
In fact, by running a full DigiByte Node, you directly contribute to maintaining the “consensus” of the Blockchain, and this guide will help you to do just that.<br />
<br />
=== What do we mean by maintaining consensus? ===<br />
<br />
(A quick background to help you understand what you’re going to be doing)<br />
<br />
The DigiByte Blockchain is a way for people all over the world who don’t know, and don’t specifically trust each other, to agree on “this is how things are”, specifically in relation to “You have XYZ DigiByte in your wallet, and I have ABC DigiByte in my wallet”. This is done firstly through miners verifying transactions, both ensuring they’re signed correctly and then incorporating them into the Blockchain, that block is then broadcast to the DigiByte Blockchain network, and all the nodes effectively “agree” on who found the block first. This all contributes to the “consensus” of the network.<br />
<br />
'''Look at it like this:'''<br/> Bob finds block # 5930525 and announces it to the network, and that the rest of the DigiByte network can start to work on the next block.<br/> A fraction of a second later, Sally finishes working on block # 5930525 and also announces it to the network. Who do we believe? We go by which answer is more difficult if no blocks have been added to the chain yet.<br/> To simplify things, we believe whoever has the most “consensus”, so over the next few blocks it will become clear who’s working on which chain, and the people who believed Sally found the block will eventually change over to using the chain that believes Bob found it, forming even more “consensus” to help other people decide which chain is correct. Over a short period of time (seconds to minutes with DigiByte), the network confirms and agrees “It was actually Bob who found the block, not Sally”.<br />
<br />
This is often why when you’re sending transactions, people will want to wait 6 blocks to ensure the transaction is 100% definitely sent and is well and truly incorporated into the blockchain (Approx. 90 seconds with DigiByte).<br />
<br />
You can also find additional information on the Bitcoin Wiki under [https://bitcoin.org/en/posts/how-to-run-a-full-node https://bitcoin.org/en/posts/how-to-run-a-full-node]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
===Sounds great, how can I contribute to this?===<br />
I’m glad you asked! You can contribute by running a full “node”, of the DigiByte Core Wallet.<br />
<br />
Here’s what you’ll need as part of that:<br />
<br />
# A computer that is left on as much as possible (24/7 is ideal, but even just 8-12 hours a day is still a contribution!) <br />
# A computer with a minimum of 4GB of RAM, as the DigiByte Core Wallet will use 3GB+ of RAM <br />
# Needs to be running a 64-bit OS, Windows 7, 8.1, 10, Mac OSX & Linux all acceptable. <br />
# Enough free drive space, let's say 200GB. At the time of writing the DigiByte Blockchain is only 22GB but it grows a small amount daily of course <br />
# A decent internet connection, ideally without a data cap / limit <br />
<br />
If this sounds like you, then that’s fantastic! You’ve got everything you need to contribute to the network consensus, which in turn builds on the security.<br />
<br />
We’re going to presume you’re running on Windows, but, you can do this exactly the same on Linux and Mac OSX also.<br />
<br />
To start with, head on over to [http://digibyte.io http://digibyte.io] and click on Downloads. From here you’ll want the Core Wallet for your PC.Now, you can fire up your DigiByte Core Wallet, usually by running "DigiByte Core (64-bit)" or look for "digibyte-qt"<br />
<br />
<br />
It may take some time to sync to begin with, however on a moderately recent PC you can expect the sync to be completed in approx 4-6 hours. This is partly due to the fact DigiByte is the longest UTXO Blockchain in existence, and so you’re syncing WAY more blocks than Bitcoin and Ethereum. Thankfully we have a guide that will help speed it up, you can view it here: [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet].<br />
<br />
Once you’re all synchronized up to the network, you’re now effectively keeping a copy of the whole Blockchain on your PC, and this is what you’re going to help with by sharing with others! We just need to do one more thing and allow other people to also connect to your wallet, just in the same way that your wallet connects to other people.<br />
<br />
=== Port forward port number 12024 in your router ===<br />
<br />
To proceed we’re going to need to know the IP address of your computer, on your network. To find this we’re going to go to this website: [https://whatismyipaddress.com/ https://whatismyipaddress.com/]&nbsp; You’ll want to take note of your IPv4 Address.<br />
<br />
Also use:&nbsp;[http://whatsmyrouterip.com/ whatsmyrouterip.com]&nbsp;to find the local IP address of your router. You can just copy this IP address ans paste it in your browser. This website is capable of detecting the local ip addresses of most routers without any action.<br />
<br />
Now this next part is going to require a bit of knowledge of your Router / Modem, and unfortunately will differ for each and every single model / manufacturer out there. However, thankfully there’s a helpful website that will aid you in this over at:&nbsp;[http://www.pcwintech.com/port-forwarding-guides http://www.pcwintech.com/port-forwarding-guides]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[https://portforward.com https://portforward.com] .<br />
<br />
Follow the guide to log in to your router, and setup a port-forward according to the guide at port-forward.com, however when it asks you for details:<br />
<br />
You’ll want to enter the Port “12024”, the protocol as “TCP”, and enter your computers IPv4 address that you noted down earlier, then save and apply the settings in your router.<br />
<br />
Check here if your node is open:&nbsp;[https://nodes.digibyte.host/ DigiByte Open Nodes Map]<br />
<br />
=== Why do we need to do this? ===<br />
<br />
Without doing this, your wallet is unreachable from the rest of the world , so you can’t relay the Blockchain on to others.<br />
<br />
By port-forwarding, you’re telling your router “Whenever somebody tries to come visit on Port 12024, they’re here for the DigiByte Wallet, so send them through to my computer”.<br />
<br />
Great, I’ve done this, how do I know it’s working?<br />
<br />
The easiest way is to hover your mouse over the “nodes” down the bottom-right corner of your wallet. After about 15-30 minutes you’ll notice it’s gone up a fair amount, over the “8” default<br />
<br />
Look at “Connections”, if there’s more than a dozen then it means you’re accepting connections from the DigiByte Network, you’re relaying blocks to them, and you’re contributing to the security of the DigiByte Blockchain / Network!<br />
<br />
You can also go to the website: [https://www.ipfingerprints.com/portscan.php https://www.ipfingerprints.com/portscan.php] and fill in your IP-address and start port: 12024 and end port: 12024. If your node is open for connections, the state of the port is "open"<br />
<br />
=== Isn’t that bad for my wallet? Can’t they run off with my DigiByte? ===<br />
<br />
No, when creating the wallet, it was setup in such a way that your wallet “data” is separate from the Blockchain, so anybody who connects is unable to see your balance, unable to see your details, and more of all they’re unable to access your DigiByte and unable to steal them.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Common_support_queries&diff=4108
Common support queries
2021-01-08T23:24:56Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating? */ Tidied up details about updates</p>
<hr />
<div>__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running. Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
It should begin to sync within a couple of seconds once you have re-opened the app again.<br />
<br />
Should you still have issues even following this troubleshooting steps above, you can also go to Menu -> Settings -> Sync blockchain, and it will perform a full re-sync. This will not affect your funds, but will take approx 20-30 minutes.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest.<br />
<br />
You can download the latest DigiByte Core wallet from GitHub before beginning: https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
Which is also the same as:<br />
<pre>/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest and easiest way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping).<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
===1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digiassetx.com. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
===2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android / iOS / PC / macOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.<br />
<br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: 17.92px; font-weight: bold;">3. Send while Synching</span><br />
<br />
<br />
After an extensive level of testing by Jared, if a Core wallet experiences an issue where the main GUI balance doesn't match the send button, you can broadcast transactions while the sync is occurring to get these stuck DigiByte out of the Core wallet. In other words, if thetrue balance matches during a sync, immediately send the transaction to a different wallet and/or address of choice. You can double check on digiexplorer.info for the broadcast as well as the recipient wallet. A way to measure your true balance at any time is to type the getbalance command on the console window of the wallet.<br />
<br />
==Issue loading Encryption Library==<br />
Error: "'''The main encryption library has failed to load, the app will now close to allow re-opening the app to retry'''" This is happening repeatedly after full sync on some Android 10 units.<br />
<br />
Cause: Some Facebook related libraries are missing on phones that does not ship with the Facebook app pre-installed and user does not use Facebook.<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />1. Install Facebook app from Play Store.<br />2. Launch Facebook app, no need to sign in, close Facebook app.<br />3. Launch DigiByte Wallet, wait for sync to start, close wallet app.<br />4. Uninstall Facebook app.<br />5. Launch DigiByte wallet app again and allow sync to complete.<br />
<br />
This workaround may help to solve most instances encountered for this issue.<br />
<br />
If the problem persist, please reach out on Telegram in [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Official Support ⛑] group to get help with anything you might need ('''No Development or Mining related'''<span>).</span></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Common_support_queries&diff=4106
Common support queries
2021-01-03T22:10:52Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet */ Changed to DigiSweep 2.0 URL (DigiAssetX hosted) and fixed Telegram link</p>
<hr />
<div>__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running. Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
It should begin to sync within a couple of seconds once you have re-opened the app again.<br />
<br />
Should you still have issues even following this troubleshooting steps above, you can also go to Menu -> Settings -> Sync blockchain, and it will perform a full re-sync. This will not affect your funds, but will take approx 20-30 minutes.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
Which is also the same as:<br />
<pre>/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest and easiest way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping).<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
===1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digiassetx.com. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
===2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android / iOS / PC / macOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.<br />
<br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: 17.92px; font-weight: bold;">3. Send while Synching</span><br />
<br />
<br />
After an extensive level of testing by Jared, if a Core wallet experiences an issue where the main GUI balance doesn't match the send button, you can broadcast transactions while the sync is occurring to get these stuck DigiByte out of the Core wallet. In other words, if thetrue balance matches during a sync, immediately send the transaction to a different wallet and/or address of choice. You can double check on digiexplorer.info for the broadcast as well as the recipient wallet. A way to measure your true balance at any time is to type the getbalance command on the console window of the wallet.<br />
<br />
==Issue loading Encryption Library==<br />
Error: "'''The main encryption library has failed to load, the app will now close to allow re-opening the app to retry'''" This is happening repeatedly after full sync on some Android 10 units.<br />
<br />
Cause: Some Facebook related libraries are missing on phones that does not ship with the Facebook app pre-installed and user does not use Facebook.<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />1. Install Facebook app from Play Store.<br />2. Launch Facebook app, no need to sign in, close Facebook app.<br />3. Launch DigiByte Wallet, wait for sync to start, close wallet app.<br />4. Uninstall Facebook app.<br />5. Launch DigiByte wallet app again and allow sync to complete.<br />
<br />
This workaround may help to solve most instances encountered for this issue.<br />
<br />
If the problem persist, please reach out on Telegram in [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Official Support ⛑] group to get help with anything you might need ('''No Development or Mining related'''<span>).</span></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_iOS_Changelog&diff=4105
DigiByte iOS Changelog
2021-01-03T06:19:41Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* DigiByte 2.0.1 (1639) - 3rd January 2020 (TestFlight) */</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
DigiByte for iOS Changelog<br />
<br />
The App can be downloaded here:&nbsp;[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425]<br />
<br />
TestFlight:&nbsp;[https://testflight.apple.com/join/PfRnkwy9 [1]]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.1 (1639) - 3rd January 2020 (TestFlight) (Internal only) ==<br />
* Faster synchronization of block headers<br />
* Will work with upcoming RandomX + ProgPoW algorithms<br />
* Support for testnets so we can ensure the upcoming algo changes roll out smoothly<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.0 (1637) - 19th September 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
* Minor bugfixes / improvements around stability for DigiAssets<br />
* Added new translations from the DigiByte Translations team (POEditor)<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.0 (1634) - 1st June 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
<br />
* Initial support for DigiAssets<br />
* Bech32 address support<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1600) - 26th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Resolved regression with Today extension <br />
*Tweaks to fonts to resolve minor issues <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1594) - 21st September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Support for iOS 13 <br />
*Source code drastically overhauled, many old resources / code tidied <br />
*Breadwallet references cleaned <br />
*Directory structure re-worked and given a new lease on life <br />
*Old libraries that were unused have also been removed <br />
*CoinRequest.io sharing added <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.10 (1581) - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed Odocrypt network upgrade support <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1576) - 15th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Dropped the necessity to sync when creating a new wallet <br />
*Added a backup URL for DigiByte Explorer <br />
*New haptic feedback when viewing Introduction screen <br />
*New haptic feedback at Welcome Screen <br />
*Dark keyboard when entering phrase <br />
*Refined LaunchScreen and WelcomeScreen <br />
*TodayExtension sendButton now opens send screen <br />
*Renamed project schemes from breadwallet to DigiByte <br />
*TodayExtension <br />
*3D touch shortcuts <br />
*Haptic feedback added <br />
*Dandelion support <br />
*Address book <br />
*Edge gesture fix <br />
*Custom touchID spending limits <br />
*TX signing timeout increased <br />
*Strict Digi-ID implementation according to standard <br />
*DGB rate added <br />
*Support menu item added <br />
*iOS 13 support <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1540) - 16th June 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes for Today Extension (Internal testing) <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1539) - 9th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes internal build requirements from Apple <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.8 (1538) - 7th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added DigiByte to the Today screen (Send / Receive / Digi-ID / Address Book) <br />
*Initial 3D Touch support with quick-actions from the launcher <br />
*Initial haptic support <br />
*Fixes for clipboard issues with QR receive <br />
*Many minor tweaks</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_iOS_Changelog&diff=4104
DigiByte iOS Changelog
2021-01-03T06:12:24Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added 2.0.1 - First build for RandomX / ProgPoW</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
DigiByte for iOS Changelog<br />
<br />
The App can be downloaded here:&nbsp;[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425]<br />
<br />
TestFlight:&nbsp;[https://testflight.apple.com/join/PfRnkwy9 [1]]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.1 (1639) - 3rd January 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
* Faster synchronization of block headers<br />
* Will work with upcoming RandomX + ProgPoW algorithms<br />
* Support for testnets so we can ensure the upcoming algo changes roll out smoothly<br />
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== DigiByte 2.0.0 (1637) - 19th September 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
* Minor bugfixes / improvements around stability for DigiAssets<br />
* Added new translations from the DigiByte Translations team (POEditor)<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.0 (1634) - 1st June 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
<br />
* Initial support for DigiAssets<br />
* Bech32 address support<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1600) - 26th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Resolved regression with Today extension <br />
*Tweaks to fonts to resolve minor issues <br />
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== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1594) - 21st September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Support for iOS 13 <br />
*Source code drastically overhauled, many old resources / code tidied <br />
*Breadwallet references cleaned <br />
*Directory structure re-worked and given a new lease on life <br />
*Old libraries that were unused have also been removed <br />
*CoinRequest.io sharing added <br />
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== DigiByte 1.0.10 (1581) - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed Odocrypt network upgrade support <br />
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== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1576) - 15th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Dropped the necessity to sync when creating a new wallet <br />
*Added a backup URL for DigiByte Explorer <br />
*New haptic feedback when viewing Introduction screen <br />
*New haptic feedback at Welcome Screen <br />
*Dark keyboard when entering phrase <br />
*Refined LaunchScreen and WelcomeScreen <br />
*TodayExtension sendButton now opens send screen <br />
*Renamed project schemes from breadwallet to DigiByte <br />
*TodayExtension <br />
*3D touch shortcuts <br />
*Haptic feedback added <br />
*Dandelion support <br />
*Address book <br />
*Edge gesture fix <br />
*Custom touchID spending limits <br />
*TX signing timeout increased <br />
*Strict Digi-ID implementation according to standard <br />
*DGB rate added <br />
*Support menu item added <br />
*iOS 13 support <br />
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&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1540) - 16th June 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes for Today Extension (Internal testing) <br />
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&nbsp;<br />
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== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1539) - 9th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes internal build requirements from Apple <br />
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&nbsp;<br />
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== DigiByte 1.0.8 (1538) - 7th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added DigiByte to the Today screen (Send / Receive / Digi-ID / Address Book) <br />
*Initial 3D Touch support with quick-actions from the launcher <br />
*Initial haptic support <br />
*Fixes for clipboard issues with QR receive <br />
*Many minor tweaks</div>
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==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] (DGB) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW] based [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain blockchain] (just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with a focus on [[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|Cyber Security]], [[DigiAssets]], [[Payment_Processors|Payments]] & Secure communications technologies.<br />
<br />
The [https://digibyte.io/#blockchain DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014] by [[Original_author(s)|Jared Tate]] (Creator & Founder of DigiByte) with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].<br />
<br />
Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [[DigiSpeed|15-second block time]], [[DigiShield|real-time difficulty adjustment]] and improved security.<br />
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Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.<br />
<br />
DigiByte is also the first major Altcoin to successfully [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en activate SegWit] (April 2017), [[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo mining]] (September 2014), [[DigiShield]] (February 2014) and [[Odocrypt]] (July 2019).<br />
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Since 2014, many other blockchains like [https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://z.cash/ Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin] have adopted DigiByte technology such as DigiShield.<br />
<br />
DigiByte has never been funded through an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_coin_offering 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.<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|DGB]] is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset] / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency] with a 1000:1 ratio to BTC that is being mined over 21 years (2014-2035) with a max supply of [[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|21 Billion]] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives, average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
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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 [[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity]] and much more.<br />
<br />
DigiByte have had [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 300,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.<br />
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As of June 2020 [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noahseidman.digibytenodes 12,000 active nodes] world-wide, [[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms]] and [[DigiShield|real time difficulty adjustment]] make the network extremely hack resistant.<br />
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DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes 15 seconds for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin] and 10x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin Litecoin].<br />
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Thanks to DigiSpeed, DigiByte can [[DigiSpeed|scale on-chain 1066 TPS with SegWit factor]], with fees being as low as 0,000001 USD.<br />
<br />
The security of the network, it's incredible speed & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safe transactions.<br />
<br />
As of June 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $250 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past.<br />
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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.<br />
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''© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2020. All Rights Reserved. Released under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license]. [https://digibyte.io/docs/LegalDisclaimer.pdf Legal Disclaimer] | [https://digibyte.io/docs/PrivacyPolicy.pdf Privacy Policy]''<br />
<br />
''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
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==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Plural<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| Ticker symbol<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| Currency symbol<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Subunits'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Original author(s)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| White Paper<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf "DigiByte community info paper"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core] (DigiByte Core projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Latest release<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (13 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active (Working Product)<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Ledger'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 556DGB (Nov 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with 4x SegWit scaling].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info], [https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dgb/ chainz.cryptoid.info], [https://dgb.ccore.online/ ccore.online], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Explorers more...]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ13,529,205,889 (September 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| [https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c "D" prefixed legacy addresses, "S" prefixed p2sh SegWit compatible / MultiSig addresses, "dgb1" prefixed bech32 native Segwit addresses.]<br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt]<br />
|-<br />
| 4x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits], [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 SegWit] & [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v6.17.2 ReserveAlgo]<br />
|}<br />
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==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development today or begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
<br />
''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
<br />
[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 Current version: v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiByte-Pipeline DigiByte Pipeline] (A list of items that we want to do for DigiByte)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Logos & Icons GitHub] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit Document] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide] (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]] (Telegram Support)<br />
<br />
[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
<br />
[[FAQs|FAQs]] (Frequently Asked Questions)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]] (Recover stuck DigiByte from your wallet)<br />
<br />
[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
<br />
[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]] (Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]] (Past events from DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]] (Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]] (DigiByte Team Members)<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]] (DigiByte Digital Currency)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]] (Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]] (The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
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[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]] (Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]] (Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]] (Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
<br />
[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]] (Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]] (Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
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[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]] (Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
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[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]] (Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiShield|DigiShield]] (DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]] (DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiShield|MultiShield]] (DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]] (DigiByte Fourth Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
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[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]] (DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]] (Optional IP-privacy upgrade included with Odocrypt upgrade)<br />
<br />
[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
<br />
[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]] (The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by the DigiByte blockchain.)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[CSV|CSV]] (DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]] (DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf Info Paper] (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf Integration Guide] (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf Media Kit] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linux serving other nodes)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
<br />
[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]] (Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
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[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
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[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]] (Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Create_a_Core_Wallet_desktop_entry_on_Ubuntu_Desktop|Create Core Wallet desktop entry on Ubuntu Desktop]] (Instructions for launching Core Wallet from Ubuntu application browser)<br />
<br />
[[Building_from_source|Building from source]] (Not yet completed)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]] (Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Wallets|Wallets]] (Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]] (Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]] (Detailed information about DigiByte blocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
<br />
[[ATMs|ATMs]] (Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Aircoins|Aircoins]] (Find and Collect DigiByte, DGB in Augmented Reality)<br />
<br />
[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]] (Spend DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]] (Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
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[https://digilocation.org Digi-Location] (World map to find all Business, Service, Website, Users accept and use Digibyte. FREE Service)<br />
<br />
[https://opennodes.digibyte.link DigiByte Open Nodes] (Live DigiByte Open Node Checker & Open Nodes Running Worldwide)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte] (DigiAssets)<br />
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[https://pos.digilocation.org DigiPOS] (DigiByte Point of Sale, Accept DigiByte Payments with this simple to use POS, Locally and Online with API. FREE Service)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]] (Starting guide)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]] (The five mining algorithms)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner] (GPU mining on Windows)<br />
<br />
[[Pools|Supported Pools]] (Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
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[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]] (Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]] (Graphics processing unit)<br />
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[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]] (Field-programmable gate array)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi] (ASIC mining)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]] (Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
<br />
[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]] (Most popular way to engage with the DigiByte Global Community)<br />
<br />
[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]] (DigiByte Community in different countries or regions)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community DGB.community] (Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]] (Introduce to DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team] (DGBAT)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf Info Paper] (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]] (Promote DGB)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ Official Website] (Official DigiByte Website)<br />
<br />
[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation] (Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team] (DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets] (Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
<br />
[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats] (Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
<br />
[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community] (Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch] (Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign] (Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
<br />
[https://vesti.io/ VESTi] (Vest in your future using advanced blockchain technology)<br />
<br />
[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID] (Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
<br />
[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID] (World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
<br />
[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB] (Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay] ([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
<br />
[https://digilocation.org/lottery/ DigiLottery] (DigiByte based Lottery Game, try to Win 1 Million DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[https://digilocation.org/findit/ DigiFindit] (DigiByte based Bet Game, Find the Bitcoin Price, Round every minute)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]] (Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]] (Refreshing articles about DigiByte)</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_History&diff=4086
DigiByte History
2020-10-28T00:17:24Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Dandelion isn't a hardfork</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Overview'''</span>==<br />
DigiByte is the name for both an open source cryptocurrency and the decentralized global blockchain on which it operates. The DigiByte Blockchain was created in 2013 by [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate], followed the first DigiByte block was mined on January 10, 2014, and included the headline from USA Today: “Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers," hashed into the [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 Genesis Block] to mark the importance of security in digital transactions. The goal of DigiByte at that time, was to create a large community for virtual currency users across the world to use seamlessly in real time transactions.<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate], a programmer and entrepreneur, created DigiByte the goal of creating a fast and secure cryptocurrency that could reach a wider and more decentralized community than Bitcoin.<br />
<br />
In 2015, a number of shopkeepers in the Netherlands began using DigiByte as a payment to manufacturers in Hong Kong, which documented the first use of the cryptocurrency on such a large scale. This was a prime example of how a virtual currency could be used to simplify transactions for businesses across different countries, who would otherwise have to deal with the conversion of traditional currencies.<br />
<br />
Like many cryptocurrencies, DigiByte intrigues many due to the fact that it isn’t controlled by any central power, such as a</span>governmentor bank. All money exchanged on the DigiByte Blockchain is cryptographically secured and requires a series of confirmations that ensure users know what they are giving or receiving. DigiByte also offers a number of new and intriguing concepts that make it unique in the virtual currency world.<span class="mw_htmlentity"><br />
<br />
Adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including 15-second block time, real-time difficulty adjustment and improved security.<br />
<br />
It is also the first to blockchain to fork from a single proof-of-work algorithm to multi-algorithm mining.<br />
<br />
DigiByte is also one the first blockchains<span class="mw_htmlentity"></span>to successfully activate SegWit (April 2017), MultiAlgo mining (September 2014), DigiShield (February 2014) and Odocrypt (July 2019).<br />
<br />
Since 2014, many other blockchains like Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Zcash & Dogecoin have adopted DigiByte technology such as DigiShield.<br />
<br />
DigiByte is secured by 285,000 nodes world-wide distributed with 5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms (PoW) which secure the network and make it truly un-hackable.<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">The Name</span>'''==<br />
You store & send data in megabytes & gigabytes, why not send money and secure data in DigiBytes?<br />
<br />
The name DigiByte (''''Digi'''tal </span>'''Byte'''')<span class="mw_htmlentity">denotes memory space like a gigabyte or megabyte. This means that valuable data can be stored on it. The good news is that it is not susceptible to hack or destruction. Once data is stored on it, it cannot be manipulated except the right access is given it by the owner.<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">The Launch</span>'''==<br />
<br />
* Jared Tate has been involved with Bitcoin since 2012. In the Fall of 2013, he decided to make several improvements to the Bitcoin core protocol which culminated in the launch of DigiByte in 2014. <br />
* DigiByte was founded by Jared Tate with the goal of creating a fast and secure blockchain that could reach a wider and more decentralized community than Bitcoin. <br />
* 21 Billion total supply (1:1000 ratio to BTC. With mass adoption, average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.) <br />
* 72000 DGB initial block reward (1% reduction monthly) <br />
* Count-down via [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 BitcoinTalk] <br />
* 0.5</span>% Pre-Mine (DigiByte was one of the few coins launched around 2014 with a fair and reasonable pre-mine. There was 0.25% given away to the public to encourage early adoption and ensure the coin didn’t stall, along with 0.25% supporting development for the first 18 months, both of which is disclosed on the website. This funding supported the coin throughout that development period and the team was able to create DigiShield, along with forking to MultiAlgo and subsequently MultiShield all throughout, thanks to the careful governance of their available funds. All these transactions of DGB pre-mine are posted publicly, so you can review anything you would like. This was the purpose of the pre-mine, but built into a system to allow user reviewing. '''0% premine remaining.''') <br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">Hard Forks</span>'''==<br />
History of hard forks of DigiByte<br />
<br />
===DigiShield===<br />
Block 67,200. February 28th, 2014<br />
<br />
Activated in February 2014 this hard fork allowed for the DigiByte blockchain to protect against multi-pools that mine large numbers of DigiByte at a low difficulty. It achieves this by recalculating block difficulty between each block, allowing for a faster correction when a multi-pool begins or ceases contributing to DigiByte, rather than recalculating once every fortnight as is the case with Bitcoin. The DigiByte Core developers assisted the Dogecoin team to successfully implement DigiShield in early 2014 to help resolve the wild swings in chain difficulty. Since then DigiShield has been added into over 25 other cryptocurrency blockchains such as Bitcoin Cash, Dogecoin, Startcoin, Zcash, Aurora Coin, Bitcoin Gold, BitTokens, Creative Coin, Granite, Huncoin, Monacoin, Mooncoin, Nautiluscoin, Quatloo, Sakura Coin, Scorecoin, SmartCoin, StartCoin, SuperiorCoin and Ubiq.<br />
<br />
===MultiAlgo===<br />
Block 145,000. September 1st 2014<br />
<br />
Activated in September 2014 from Myriadcoin source code, this hard fork allowed for multi-algorithm mining. Its purpose was to create a number of different proof of work (PoW) mining methods to accommodate the different types of mining capabilities that exist, such as dedicated ASIC mining, GPU and CPU mining. This allows for a larger number of people to access DigiByte mining pools and therefore it creates a more decentralized blockchain with the coins reaching groups who were unable to mine the coin on its original single-algorithm (Scrypt).<br />
<br />
===MultiShield===<br />
Block 400,000. December 10th 2014<br />
<br />
Activated in December 2014, this hard fork worked to activate DigiShield across the new MultiAlgo platform and accomplish the same goals on all five mining pools.<br />
<br />
===DigiSpeed===<br />
Block 1,430,000 December. 4th 2015<br />
<br />
Activated in December 2015 this was a hard fork that focused on making the [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.msg13062879#msg13062879 DigiByte coin Transaction speeds faster]. Block time was reduced by 50% to 15 seconds and new block propagation code was added based on [http://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/P2P2013_041-DigiSpeed_Research.pdf Microsoft Research].<br />
<br />
===Odocrypt===<br />
Block 9,112,320 July. 21th 2019<br />
<br />
Activated in July 2019 this hard fork brought</span>[https://odocrypt.digibyteservers.io/ Odocrypt]to life which<span class="mw_htmlentity">is a unique FPGA-friendly hashing algorithm made specifically for DigiByte that changes itself every 10 days as an anti-ASIC method. This replaced the Myr-groestl algorithm with Odocrypt. Odocrypt uses the Keccak algorithm (SHA3) for its hashing function, as it is a relatively streamlined and low-memory requirements (Perfect for all common FPGAs). It changes the hashing details every epoch (10 day time-period) based on the new seed. This change occurs at midnight UTC. When the epoch changes, the miners must compile a new .sof file (analog of a binary executable for the FPGA CPU) and program it on to the hardware. During this time, there is a 2-hour period prior to the midnight of the epoch in which the blockchain will accept the new epoch settings and / or the old epoch settings. This gives all miners a chance to re-optimize their settings and reprogram their FPGA's, without causing immediate issues in the overall hashrate for the algorithm, despite automated re-programming's taking only a matter of seconds in most instances. Once reprogrammed the FPGA uses the new seed as its base, which is required in order to maintain the 'optimized' settings. Without this, the FPGA will be churning out invalid hashes and have an effective efficiency of zero.<br />
<br />
[https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/digibyte-v7-17-2-odocrypt-algo-fork Blog post from Jared Tate (founder of DigiByte) regarding<span class="mw_htmlentity"></span>DigiByte v7.17.2 Odocrypt Algo Fork]<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">Soft Forks</span>'''==<br />
History of soft forks of DigiByte<br />
<br />
===DigiSync (SegWit)===<br />
In April 2017 DigiByte became the first major cryptocurrency blockchain ([https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/clarifying-segwit-adoption-5770b461a860 in the Top 100 of CoinMarketCap]) to implement Segregated Witness ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SegWit SegWit]) via the DigiSync soft fork. The technical milestone laid the foundation for cross chain transactions and atomic swaps, while also resolving the transaction malleability bug that affected all UTXO blockchains.<br />
<br />
===CSV===<br />
Also part of the BIP68/112/113 soft fork was the</span>[https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/CheckSequenceVerify CheckSequenceVerify]opcode,<span class="mw_htmlentity">which provides for relative locktime the same feature CLTV (CheckLockTimeVerify) provides for absolute locktime. When the CSV opcode is called, it will cause the script to fail unless the nSequence on the transaction indicates an equal or greater amount of relative locktime has passed than the parameter provided to the CSV opcode. Since an input may only be included in a valid block if its relative locktime is expired, this ensures the CSV-based timelock has expired before the transaction may be included in a valid block.<br />
<br />
[https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Timelock Source]<br />
<br />
===NVersionBits===<br />
There are a variety of things that miners may desire to use some of the nVersion field bits for. However, due to their use to coordinate miner activated soft-forks, full node software will generate false warnings about unknown soft forks if those bits are used for non soft fork signalling purposes. By reserving bits from the nVersion field for general use, node software can be updated to ignore those bits and therefore will not emit false warnings. Reserving 16 bits for general use leaves enough for 13 parallel soft-forks using version bits.<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">Innovations</span>'''==<br />
History of implemented innovations of<span class="mw_htmlentity"></span>DigiByte<br />
<br />
===Digi-ID===<br />
In May 2018<span class="mw_htmlentity"></span>[https://www.digi-id.io Digi-ID] framework was introduced. Digi-ID is an open protocol that allows for fast, simple and yet incredibly secure authentication based on the DigiByte Blockchain. Digi-ID utilizes public key cryptography much in the same way keyless SSH access works, just with a user-friendly wrapper around it.<br />
<br />
===DigiAssets===<br />
In May 2019 [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets DigiAssets] platform was</span>introduced.<span class="mw_htmlentity">DigiAssets 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. DigiAssets can be used to securely and cryptographically represent anything we find in the real world. From real-world assets such as real estate, airplanes, boats and cars to scarce digital pieces of art and music. Signed documents such as wills, deeds, and purchase orders to medical bills and advertisement data and info can be protected as DigiAssets.<br />
<br />
===Dandelion===<br />
In May 2019 Dandelion was implemented and released in to DigiByte Core 7.17.2 making DigiByte the first major UTXO blockchain to implement it (After Grin, Beam & ZCoin). Dandelion is a privacy-enhancement for the DigiByte blockchain that aids in obfuscating the senders IP address.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_your_own_Insight_explorer&diff=4085
Running your own Insight explorer
2020-10-27T08:04:12Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Insight installation */ Confirmed testnet port</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
Here are some quick and dirty instructions on how to run your own Insight explorer, similar to DigiExplorer.info and now including support for DigiAssets<br />
<br />
This is useful if you want the API's to be able to access for integrating external products in to the blockchain.<br />
<br />
If you want to run this within a Docker container, you can [https://gitlab.com/utarn/digibyte-insight/blob/master/Dockerfile start here instead].<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
<br />
You will need a Linux server with at least 4GB of RAM (6GB preferred) and a 50GB HDD (as of early 2019).<br />
<br />
You obviously need to be mildly familiar with the command line and setting these things up.<br />
<br />
While this will work on CentOS etc, this presumes a Debian / Ubuntu server<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
==Getting started==<br />
Start with the following as root<br />
<pre>apt-get install python curl build-essential screen git nginx software-properties-common</pre><br />
<br />
This will give you some basic tools needed including Python-2.7<br />
<br />
<span class="mw_htmlentity"></span><br />
<br />
== Installing certbot for ssl ==<br />
<br />
We are going to install the basics now for certbot so you will be running a free SSL certificate<br />
<pre>add-apt-repository universe<br />
add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install certbot python-certbot-nginx<br />
certbot --nginx</pre><br />
<br />
Follow the Certbot instructions for your domain.<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== User account preparation ==<br />
<br />
If you don't already have one, create a DigiByte user for this to be run as:<br />
<pre>useradd digibyte -m -s /bin/bash<br />
su - digibyte</pre><br />
<br />
Now that you are the DigiByte user, you'll want to run the following to setup some environment variables:<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF >> ~/.profile<br />
export INSIGHT_NETWORK='livenet'<br />
export BITCOIND_DATADIR=~/.digibyte/<br />
export BITCOIND_USER=user<br />
export BITCOIND_PASS=pass<br />
export INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public<br />
export INSIGHT_FORCE_RPC_SYNC=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
This allows the Insight service to run on mainnet (It presumes testnet otherwise), with the right directory etc<br />
<br />
These changes won't take effect right away,that's fine<br />
<pre>curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/master/install.sh | bash</pre><br />
<br />
After you've run this, run the following to load the variables we set for Insight earlier.<br />
<pre>source ~/.profile</pre><br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte Core ==<br />
<br />
Before we download DigiByte Core, you're going to want to run the following to setup your digibyte.conf:&nbsp;<br />
<pre>mkdir -vp ~/.digibyte<br />
<br />
cat <<EOF > ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf<br />
server=1<br />
maxconnections=300<br />
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1<br />
daemon=1<br />
rpcuser=user<br />
rpcpassword=pass<br />
txindex=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
We do this first and foremost because we want to ensure that DigiByte gets started up with the right settings first time around. We want the rpcuser/pass to match what we had earlier<br />
<br />
Get the latest DigiByte Core from GitHub, 7.17.2 at the time of writing:<br />
<pre>wget https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
tar xvzf digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
./digibyte-7.17.2/bin/digibyted</pre><br />
<br />
This should start the DigiByte Core wallet in the background, you can check the progress by running:<br />
<pre>tail -f ~/.digibyte/debug.log</pre><br />
<br />
You can stop looking at the logs with Ctrl + C, and it won't stop the DigiByte Core service.<br />
<br />
Allow DigiByte to fully sync up, it may take a couple of hours depending on your CPU / connection etc<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Insight installation ==<br />
<br />
Now we install a specific version of node, as this is the last supported LTS version in that generation:<br />
<pre>nvm install v10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
Now we grab the Insight server:<br />
<pre>git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/insight.git && cd insight</pre><br />
<br />
Now that we have it downloaded, we want to install the other prerequisites:<br />
<pre>npm install</pre><br />
<br />
Then we're going to sync insight with DigiByte Core. This should sync using the .blk files to begin with and then change to using RPC later<br />
<pre>INSIGHT_NETWORK=livenet BITCOIND_USER=user BITCOIND_PASS=pass INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public &nbsp;npm start</pre><br />
<br />
This process will likely take 4-5&nbsp;hours, depending on your CPU etc (As of November 2019)<br />
<br />
Once completed, you should still be in ~/insight, and so can simply re-run the same command as previous to restart in RPC mode<br />
<pre>npm start</pre><br />
<br />
You may also want to run this inside a screen session, or use pm2 to monitor it.<br />
<br />
As soon as you've run this you can load up [http://server.ip:3000 http://server.ip:3000] (Or 3001 if you're using testnet) and should be greeted with your Insight server. You can follow along at http://server.ip:3000/status and see the sync progress<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Finishing the nginx reverse-proxy ==<br />
<br />
So we're installed and running, but we don't want to keep having to use Port 3000. You also likely want to be using HTTPS, so we'll setup nginx to handle the rest. Time to edit your nginx config:<br />
<pre>nano -w /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default</pre><br />
<br />
Under the Default Server configuration you'll see server_name, set this to be your URL, such as:<br />
<pre>server_name explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io;</pre><br />
<br />
You also want to add:<br />
<pre> location / {<br />
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection 'upgrade';<br />
proxy_set_header Host $host;<br />
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;<br />
}</pre><br />
<br />
If you already have a "location /" then you can comment it out with a # at the start of the line.<br />
<br />
Also, be sure to comment out:<br />
<pre>#try_files $uri $uri/ =404;</pre><br />
<br />
If it's still in there and uncommented.<br />
<br />
Once saved you can then run:<br />
<pre>/etc/init.d/nginx restart</pre><br />
<br />
This will restart your nginx server and you should be able to browse to [https://server/ https://server/] and have it display your Insight explorer<br />
<br />
You can also test the API's by browsing to: [https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
For reference it should look like: [https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_your_own_Insight_explorer&diff=4084
Running your own Insight explorer
2020-10-27T08:03:03Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* User account preparation */ Repo updated, was getting: fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/creationix/nvm.git/': Failed to connect to github.com port 443: Connection timed out</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
Here are some quick and dirty instructions on how to run your own Insight explorer, similar to DigiExplorer.info and now including support for DigiAssets<br />
<br />
This is useful if you want the API's to be able to access for integrating external products in to the blockchain.<br />
<br />
If you want to run this within a Docker container, you can [https://gitlab.com/utarn/digibyte-insight/blob/master/Dockerfile start here instead].<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
<br />
You will need a Linux server with at least 4GB of RAM (6GB preferred) and a 50GB HDD (as of early 2019).<br />
<br />
You obviously need to be mildly familiar with the command line and setting these things up.<br />
<br />
While this will work on CentOS etc, this presumes a Debian / Ubuntu server<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
==Getting started==<br />
Start with the following as root<br />
<pre>apt-get install python curl build-essential screen git nginx software-properties-common</pre><br />
<br />
This will give you some basic tools needed including Python-2.7<br />
<br />
<span class="mw_htmlentity"></span><br />
<br />
== Installing certbot for ssl ==<br />
<br />
We are going to install the basics now for certbot so you will be running a free SSL certificate<br />
<pre>add-apt-repository universe<br />
add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install certbot python-certbot-nginx<br />
certbot --nginx</pre><br />
<br />
Follow the Certbot instructions for your domain.<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== User account preparation ==<br />
<br />
If you don't already have one, create a DigiByte user for this to be run as:<br />
<pre>useradd digibyte -m -s /bin/bash<br />
su - digibyte</pre><br />
<br />
Now that you are the DigiByte user, you'll want to run the following to setup some environment variables:<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF >> ~/.profile<br />
export INSIGHT_NETWORK='livenet'<br />
export BITCOIND_DATADIR=~/.digibyte/<br />
export BITCOIND_USER=user<br />
export BITCOIND_PASS=pass<br />
export INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public<br />
export INSIGHT_FORCE_RPC_SYNC=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
This allows the Insight service to run on mainnet (It presumes testnet otherwise), with the right directory etc<br />
<br />
These changes won't take effect right away,that's fine<br />
<pre>curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/master/install.sh | bash</pre><br />
<br />
After you've run this, run the following to load the variables we set for Insight earlier.<br />
<pre>source ~/.profile</pre><br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte Core ==<br />
<br />
Before we download DigiByte Core, you're going to want to run the following to setup your digibyte.conf:&nbsp;<br />
<pre>mkdir -vp ~/.digibyte<br />
<br />
cat <<EOF > ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf<br />
server=1<br />
maxconnections=300<br />
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1<br />
daemon=1<br />
rpcuser=user<br />
rpcpassword=pass<br />
txindex=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
We do this first and foremost because we want to ensure that DigiByte gets started up with the right settings first time around. We want the rpcuser/pass to match what we had earlier<br />
<br />
Get the latest DigiByte Core from GitHub, 7.17.2 at the time of writing:<br />
<pre>wget https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
tar xvzf digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
./digibyte-7.17.2/bin/digibyted</pre><br />
<br />
This should start the DigiByte Core wallet in the background, you can check the progress by running:<br />
<pre>tail -f ~/.digibyte/debug.log</pre><br />
<br />
You can stop looking at the logs with Ctrl + C, and it won't stop the DigiByte Core service.<br />
<br />
Allow DigiByte to fully sync up, it may take a couple of hours depending on your CPU / connection etc<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Insight installation ==<br />
<br />
Now we install a specific version of node, as this is the last supported LTS version in that generation:<br />
<pre>nvm install v10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
Now we grab the Insight server:<br />
<pre>git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/insight.git && cd insight</pre><br />
<br />
Now that we have it downloaded, we want to install the other prerequisites:<br />
<pre>npm install</pre><br />
<br />
Then we're going to sync insight with DigiByte Core. This should sync using the .blk files to begin with and then change to using RPC later<br />
<pre>INSIGHT_NETWORK=livenet BITCOIND_USER=user BITCOIND_PASS=pass INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public &nbsp;npm start</pre><br />
<br />
This process will likely take 4-5&nbsp;hours, depending on your CPU etc (As of November 2019)<br />
<br />
Once completed, you should still be in ~/insight, and so can simply re-run the same command as previous to restart in RPC mode<br />
<pre>npm start</pre><br />
<br />
You may also want to run this inside a screen session, or use pm2 to monitor it.<br />
<br />
As soon as you've run this you can load up [http://server.ip:3000 http://server.ip:3000] and should be greeted with your Insight server. You can follow along at http://server.ip:3000/status and see the sync progress<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Finishing the nginx reverse-proxy ==<br />
<br />
So we're installed and running, but we don't want to keep having to use Port 3000. You also likely want to be using HTTPS, so we'll setup nginx to handle the rest. Time to edit your nginx config:<br />
<pre>nano -w /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default</pre><br />
<br />
Under the Default Server configuration you'll see server_name, set this to be your URL, such as:<br />
<pre>server_name explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io;</pre><br />
<br />
You also want to add:<br />
<pre> location / {<br />
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection 'upgrade';<br />
proxy_set_header Host $host;<br />
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;<br />
}</pre><br />
<br />
If you already have a "location /" then you can comment it out with a # at the start of the line.<br />
<br />
Also, be sure to comment out:<br />
<pre>#try_files $uri $uri/ =404;</pre><br />
<br />
If it's still in there and uncommented.<br />
<br />
Once saved you can then run:<br />
<pre>/etc/init.d/nginx restart</pre><br />
<br />
This will restart your nginx server and you should be able to browse to [https://server/ https://server/] and have it display your Insight explorer<br />
<br />
You can also test the API's by browsing to: [https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
For reference it should look like: [https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_your_own_Insight_explorer&diff=4080
Running your own Insight explorer
2020-09-30T23:50:17Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Getting started */ Fail spelling...</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
Here are some quick and dirty instructions on how to run your own Insight explorer, similar to DigiExplorer.info and now including support for DigiAssets<br />
<br />
This is useful if you want the API's to be able to access for integrating external products in to the blockchain.<br />
<br />
If you want to run this within a Docker container, you can [https://gitlab.com/utarn/digibyte-insight/blob/master/Dockerfile start here instead].<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
<br />
You will need a Linux server with at least 4GB of RAM (6GB preferred) and a 50GB HDD (as of early 2019).<br />
<br />
You obviously need to be mildly familiar with the command line and setting these things up.<br />
<br />
While this will work on CentOS etc, this presumes a Debian / Ubuntu server<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
==Getting started==<br />
Start with the following as root<br />
<pre>apt-get install python curl build-essential screen git nginx software-properties-common</pre><br />
<br />
This will give you some basic tools needed including Python-2.7<br />
<br />
<span class="mw_htmlentity"></span><br />
<br />
== Installing certbot for ssl ==<br />
<br />
We are going to install the basics now for certbot so you will be running a free SSL certificate<br />
<pre>add-apt-repository universe<br />
add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install certbot python-certbot-nginx<br />
certbot --nginx</pre><br />
<br />
Follow the Certbot instructions for your domain.<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== User account preparation ==<br />
<br />
If you don't already have one, create a DigiByte user for this to be run as:<br />
<pre>useradd digibyte -m -s /bin/bash<br />
su - digibyte</pre><br />
<br />
Now that you are the DigiByte user, you'll want to run the following to setup some environment variables:<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF >> ~/.profile<br />
export INSIGHT_NETWORK='livenet'<br />
export BITCOIND_DATADIR=~/.digibyte/<br />
export BITCOIND_USER=user<br />
export BITCOIND_PASS=pass<br />
export INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public<br />
export INSIGHT_FORCE_RPC_SYNC=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
This allows the Insight service to run on mainnet (It presumes testnet otherwise), with the right directory etc<br />
<br />
These changes won't take effect right away,that's fine<br />
<pre>curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.8/install.sh | bash</pre><br />
<br />
After you've run this, run the following to load the variables we set for Insight earlier.<br />
<pre>source ~/.profile</pre><br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte Core ==<br />
<br />
Before we download DigiByte Core, you're going to want to run the following to setup your digibyte.conf:&nbsp;<br />
<pre>mkdir -vp ~/.digibyte<br />
<br />
cat <<EOF > ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf<br />
server=1<br />
maxconnections=300<br />
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1<br />
daemon=1<br />
rpcuser=user<br />
rpcpassword=pass<br />
txindex=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
We do this first and foremost because we want to ensure that DigiByte gets started up with the right settings first time around. We want the rpcuser/pass to match what we had earlier<br />
<br />
Get the latest DigiByte Core from GitHub, 7.17.2 at the time of writing:<br />
<pre>wget https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
tar xvzf digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
./digibyte-7.17.2/bin/digibyted</pre><br />
<br />
This should start the DigiByte Core wallet in the background, you can check the progress by running:<br />
<pre>tail -f ~/.digibyte/debug.log</pre><br />
<br />
You can stop looking at the logs with Ctrl + C, and it won't stop the DigiByte Core service.<br />
<br />
Allow DigiByte to fully sync up, it may take a couple of hours depending on your CPU / connection etc<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Insight installation ==<br />
<br />
Now we install a specific version of node, as this is the last supported LTS version in that generation:<br />
<pre>nvm install v10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
Now we grab the Insight server:<br />
<pre>git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/insight.git && cd insight</pre><br />
<br />
Now that we have it downloaded, we want to install the other prerequisites:<br />
<pre>npm install</pre><br />
<br />
Then we're going to sync insight with DigiByte Core. This should sync using the .blk files to begin with and then change to using RPC later<br />
<pre>INSIGHT_NETWORK=livenet BITCOIND_USER=user BITCOIND_PASS=pass INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public &nbsp;npm start</pre><br />
<br />
This process will likely take 4-5&nbsp;hours, depending on your CPU etc (As of November 2019)<br />
<br />
Once completed, you should still be in ~/insight, and so can simply re-run the same command as previous to restart in RPC mode<br />
<pre>npm start</pre><br />
<br />
You may also want to run this inside a screen session, or use pm2 to monitor it.<br />
<br />
As soon as you've run this you can load up [http://server.ip:3000 http://server.ip:3000] and should be greeted with your Insight server. You can follow along at http://server.ip:3000/status and see the sync progress<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Finishing the nginx reverse-proxy ==<br />
<br />
So we're installed and running, but we don't want to keep having to use Port 3000. You also likely want to be using HTTPS, so we'll setup nginx to handle the rest. Time to edit your nginx config:<br />
<pre>nano -w /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default</pre><br />
<br />
Under the Default Server configuration you'll see server_name, set this to be your URL, such as:<br />
<pre>server_name explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io;</pre><br />
<br />
You also want to add:<br />
<pre> location / {<br />
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection 'upgrade';<br />
proxy_set_header Host $host;<br />
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;<br />
}</pre><br />
<br />
If you already have a "location /" then you can comment it out with a # at the start of the line.<br />
<br />
Also, be sure to comment out:<br />
<pre>#try_files $uri $uri/ =404;</pre><br />
<br />
If it's still in there and uncommented.<br />
<br />
Once saved you can then run:<br />
<pre>/etc/init.d/nginx restart</pre><br />
<br />
This will restart your nginx server and you should be able to browse to [https://server/ https://server/] and have it display your Insight explorer<br />
<br />
You can also test the API's by browsing to: [https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
For reference it should look like: [https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_your_own_Insight_explorer&diff=4079
Running your own Insight explorer
2020-09-30T23:50:02Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Clarified it needs Python2</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
Here are some quick and dirty instructions on how to run your own Insight explorer, similar to DigiExplorer.info and now including support for DigiAssets<br />
<br />
This is useful if you want the API's to be able to access for integrating external products in to the blockchain.<br />
<br />
If you want to run this within a Docker container, you can [https://gitlab.com/utarn/digibyte-insight/blob/master/Dockerfile start here instead].<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
<br />
You will need a Linux server with at least 4GB of RAM (6GB preferred) and a 50GB HDD (as of early 2019).<br />
<br />
You obviously need to be mildly familiar with the command line and setting these things up.<br />
<br />
While this will work on CentOS etc, this presumes a Debian / Ubuntu server<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Getting started ==<br />
<br />
Start with the following as root<br />
<pre>apt-get install python curl build-essential screen git nginx software-properties-common</pre><br />
<br />
This will give you some basic tools needed including Pytho-2.7<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Installing certbot for ssl ==<br />
<br />
We are going to install the basics now for certbot so you will be running a free SSL certificate<br />
<pre>add-apt-repository universe<br />
add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install certbot python-certbot-nginx<br />
certbot --nginx</pre><br />
<br />
Follow the Certbot instructions for your domain.<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== User account preparation ==<br />
<br />
If you don't already have one, create a DigiByte user for this to be run as:<br />
<pre>useradd digibyte -m -s /bin/bash<br />
su - digibyte</pre><br />
<br />
Now that you are the DigiByte user, you'll want to run the following to setup some environment variables:<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF >> ~/.profile<br />
export INSIGHT_NETWORK='livenet'<br />
export BITCOIND_DATADIR=~/.digibyte/<br />
export BITCOIND_USER=user<br />
export BITCOIND_PASS=pass<br />
export INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public<br />
export INSIGHT_FORCE_RPC_SYNC=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
This allows the Insight service to run on mainnet (It presumes testnet otherwise), with the right directory etc<br />
<br />
These changes won't take effect right away,that's fine<br />
<pre>curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.8/install.sh | bash</pre><br />
<br />
After you've run this, run the following to load the variables we set for Insight earlier.<br />
<pre>source ~/.profile</pre><br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte Core ==<br />
<br />
Before we download DigiByte Core, you're going to want to run the following to setup your digibyte.conf:&nbsp;<br />
<pre>mkdir -vp ~/.digibyte<br />
<br />
cat <<EOF > ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf<br />
server=1<br />
maxconnections=300<br />
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1<br />
daemon=1<br />
rpcuser=user<br />
rpcpassword=pass<br />
txindex=1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
We do this first and foremost because we want to ensure that DigiByte gets started up with the right settings first time around. We want the rpcuser/pass to match what we had earlier<br />
<br />
Get the latest DigiByte Core from GitHub, 7.17.2 at the time of writing:<br />
<pre>wget https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
tar xvzf digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz<br />
./digibyte-7.17.2/bin/digibyted</pre><br />
<br />
This should start the DigiByte Core wallet in the background, you can check the progress by running:<br />
<pre>tail -f ~/.digibyte/debug.log</pre><br />
<br />
You can stop looking at the logs with Ctrl + C, and it won't stop the DigiByte Core service.<br />
<br />
Allow DigiByte to fully sync up, it may take a couple of hours depending on your CPU / connection etc<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Insight installation ==<br />
<br />
Now we install a specific version of node, as this is the last supported LTS version in that generation:<br />
<pre>nvm install v10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
Now we grab the Insight server:<br />
<pre>git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/insight.git && cd insight</pre><br />
<br />
Now that we have it downloaded, we want to install the other prerequisites:<br />
<pre>npm install</pre><br />
<br />
Then we're going to sync insight with DigiByte Core. This should sync using the .blk files to begin with and then change to using RPC later<br />
<pre>INSIGHT_NETWORK=livenet BITCOIND_USER=user BITCOIND_PASS=pass INSIGHT_PUBLIC_PATH=public &nbsp;npm start</pre><br />
<br />
This process will likely take 4-5&nbsp;hours, depending on your CPU etc (As of November 2019)<br />
<br />
Once completed, you should still be in ~/insight, and so can simply re-run the same command as previous to restart in RPC mode<br />
<pre>npm start</pre><br />
<br />
You may also want to run this inside a screen session, or use pm2 to monitor it.<br />
<br />
As soon as you've run this you can load up [http://server.ip:3000 http://server.ip:3000] and should be greeted with your Insight server. You can follow along at http://server.ip:3000/status and see the sync progress<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Finishing the nginx reverse-proxy ==<br />
<br />
So we're installed and running, but we don't want to keep having to use Port 3000. You also likely want to be using HTTPS, so we'll setup nginx to handle the rest. Time to edit your nginx config:<br />
<pre>nano -w /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default</pre><br />
<br />
Under the Default Server configuration you'll see server_name, set this to be your URL, such as:<br />
<pre>server_name explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io;</pre><br />
<br />
You also want to add:<br />
<pre> location / {<br />
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection 'upgrade';<br />
proxy_set_header Host $host;<br />
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;<br />
}</pre><br />
<br />
If you already have a "location /" then you can comment it out with a # at the start of the line.<br />
<br />
Also, be sure to comment out:<br />
<pre>#try_files $uri $uri/ =404;</pre><br />
<br />
If it's still in there and uncommented.<br />
<br />
Once saved you can then run:<br />
<pre>/etc/init.d/nginx restart</pre><br />
<br />
This will restart your nginx server and you should be able to browse to [https://server/ https://server/] and have it display your Insight explorer<br />
<br />
You can also test the API's by browsing to: [https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://server/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
For reference it should look like: [https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1 https://explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io/api/addr/DD2GiYVo3uL7SBmg5jtXDxfYZhdzGt3kRx?noTxList=1]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_iOS_Changelog&diff=4073
DigiByte iOS Changelog
2020-09-24T22:05:42Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added 1637 details</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
DigiByte for iOS Changelog<br />
<br />
The App can be downloaded here:&nbsp;[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425]<br />
<br />
TestFlight:&nbsp;[https://testflight.apple.com/join/PfRnkwy9 [1]]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.0 (1637) - 19th September 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
* Minor bugfixes / improvements around stability for DigiAssets<br />
* Added new translations from the DigiByte Translations team (POEditor)<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.0 (1634) - 1st June 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
<br />
* Initial support for DigiAssets<br />
* Bech32 address support<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1600) - 26th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Resolved regression with Today extension <br />
*Tweaks to fonts to resolve minor issues <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1594) - 21st September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Support for iOS 13 <br />
*Source code drastically overhauled, many old resources / code tidied <br />
*Breadwallet references cleaned <br />
*Directory structure re-worked and given a new lease on life <br />
*Old libraries that were unused have also been removed <br />
*CoinRequest.io sharing added <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.10 (1581) - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed Odocrypt network upgrade support <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1576) - 15th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Dropped the necessity to sync when creating a new wallet <br />
*Added a backup URL for DigiByte Explorer <br />
*New haptic feedback when viewing Introduction screen <br />
*New haptic feedback at Welcome Screen <br />
*Dark keyboard when entering phrase <br />
*Refined LaunchScreen and WelcomeScreen <br />
*TodayExtension sendButton now opens send screen <br />
*Renamed project schemes from breadwallet to DigiByte <br />
*TodayExtension <br />
*3D touch shortcuts <br />
*Haptic feedback added <br />
*Dandelion support <br />
*Address book <br />
*Edge gesture fix <br />
*Custom touchID spending limits <br />
*TX signing timeout increased <br />
*Strict Digi-ID implementation according to standard <br />
*DGB rate added <br />
*Support menu item added <br />
*iOS 13 support <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1540) - 16th June 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes for Today Extension (Internal testing) <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1539) - 9th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes internal build requirements from Apple <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.8 (1538) - 7th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added DigiByte to the Today screen (Send / Receive / Digi-ID / Address Book) <br />
*Initial 3D Touch support with quick-actions from the launcher <br />
*Initial haptic support <br />
*Fixes for clipboard issues with QR receive <br />
*Many minor tweaks</div>
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Common support queries
2020-07-30T03:07:27Z
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<hr />
<div>__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running. Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
It should begin to sync within a couple of seconds once you have re-opened the app again.<br />
<br />
Should you still have issues even following this troubleshooting steps above, you can also go to Menu -> Settings -> Sync blockchain, and it will perform a full re-sync. This will not affect your funds, but will take approx 20-30 minutes.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
Which is also the same as:<br />
<pre>/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest and easiest way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping).<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
===1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digibyteservers.io. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
===2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android / iOS / PC / macOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.<br />
<br />
==Issue loading Encryption Library==<br />
Error: "'''The main encryption library has failed to load, the app will now close to allow re-opening the app to retry'''" This is happening repeatedly after full sync on some Android 10 units.<br />
<br />
Cause: Some Facebook related libraries are missing on phones that does not ship with the Facebook app pre-installed and user does not use Facebook.<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />1. Install Facebook app from Play Store.<br />2. Launch Facebook app, no need to sign in, close Facebook app.<br />3. Launch DigiByte Wallet, wait for sync to start, close wallet app.<br />4. Uninstall Facebook app.<br />5. Launch DigiByte wallet app again and allow sync to complete.<br />
<br />
This workaround may help to solve most instances encountered for this issue.<br />
<br />
If the problem persist, please reach out on Telegram in [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Official Support ⛑] group to get help with anything you might need ('''No Development or Mining related'''<span>).</span></div>
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Common support queries
2020-07-08T04:09:56Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Issue loading Encryption Library */ Removed extra metadata</p>
<hr />
<div>__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running. Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
It should begin to sync within a couple of seconds once you have re-opened the app again.<br />
<br />
Should you still have issues even following this troubleshooting steps above, you can also go to Menu -> Settings -> Sync blockchain, and it will perform a full re-sync. This will not affect your funds, but will take approx 20-30 minutes.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte-core/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
or<br />
<pre>~/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest and easiest way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping).<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
===1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digibyteservers.io. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
===2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android / iOS / PC / macOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.<br />
<br />
==Issue loading Encryption Library==<br />
Error: "'''The main encryption library has failed to load, the app will now close to allow re-opening the app to retry'''" This is happening repeatedly after full sync on some Android 10 units.<br />
<br />
Cause: Some Facebook related libraries are missing on phones that does not ship with the Facebook app pre-installed and user does not use Facebook.<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />1. Install Facebook app from Play Store.<br />2. Launch Facebook app, no need to sign in, close Facebook app.<br />3. Launch DigiByte Wallet, wait for sync to start, close wallet app.<br />4. Uninstall Facebook app.<br />5. Launch DigiByte wallet app again and allow sync to complete.<br />
<br />
This workaround may help to solve most instances encountered for this issue.<br />
<br />
If the problem persist, please reach out on Telegram in [https://t.me/DGBSupport DigiByte Official Support ⛑] group to get help with anything you might need ('''No Development or Mining related'''<span>).</span></div>
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https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte&diff=3968
DigiByte
2020-06-22T22:24:01Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Fixed TOC, float right, again?!?</p>
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<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] (DGB) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW] based [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain blockchain] (just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with a focus on [[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|Cyber Security]], [[DigiAssets]], [[Payment_Processors|Payments]] & Secure communications technologies.<br />
<br />
The [https://digibyte.io/#blockchain DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014] by [[Original_author(s)|Jared Tate]] (Creator & Founder of DigiByte) with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].<br />
<br />
Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [[DigiSpeed|15-second block time]], [[DigiShield|real-time difficulty adjustment]] and improved security.<br />
<br />
Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.<br />
<br />
DigiByte is also the first major Altcoin to successfully [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en activate SegWit] (April 2017), [[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo mining]] (September 2014), [[DigiShield]] (February 2014) and [[Odocrypt]] (July 2019).<br />
<br />
Since 2014, many other blockchains like [https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://z.cash/ Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin] have adopted DigiByte technology such as DigiShield.<br />
<br />
DigiByte has never been funded through an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_coin_offering 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.<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|DGB]] is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset] / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency] with a 1000:1 ratio to BTC that is being mined over 21 years (2014-2035) with a max supply of [[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|21 Billion]] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives, average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
<br />
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 [[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity]] and much more.<br />
<br />
DigiByte have had [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 300,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.<br />
<br />
As of June 2020 [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noahseidman.digibytenodes 12,000 active nodes] world-wide, [[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms]] and [[DigiShield|real time difficulty adjustment]] make the network extremely hack resistant.<br />
<br />
DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes 15 seconds for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin] and 10x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin Litecoin].<br />
<br />
Thanks to DigiSpeed, DigiByte can [[DigiSpeed|scale on-chain 1066 TPS with SegWit factor]], with fees being as low as 0,000001 USD.<br />
<br />
The security of the network, it's incredible speed & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safe transactions.<br />
<br />
As of June 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $250 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
<br />
''© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2020. All Rights Reserved. Released under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license]. [https://digibyte.io/docs/LegalDisclaimer.pdf Legal Disclaimer] | [https://digibyte.io/docs/PrivacyPolicy.pdf Privacy Policy]''<br />
<br />
''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
<br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Plural<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| Ticker symbol<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| Currency symbol<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Subunits'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Original author(s)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| White Paper<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf "DigiByte community info paper"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core] (DigiByte Core projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Latest release<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (13 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active (Working Product)<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Ledger'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 665.63DGB (June 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with 4x SegWit scaling].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info], [https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dgb/ chainz.cryptoid.info], [https://dgb.ccore.online/ ccore.online], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Explorers more...]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ13,232,243,330 (June 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| [https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c "D" prefixed legacy addresses, "S" prefixed p2sh SegWit compatible / MultiSig addresses, "dgb1" prefixed bech32 native Segwit addresses.]<br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt]<br />
|-<br />
| 4x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits], [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 SegWit] & [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v6.17.2 ReserveAlgo]<br />
|}<br />
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==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development today or begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
<br />
''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
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[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ Current version: v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Logos & Icons GitHub] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit Document] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
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[https://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/DigiByteIntegration-v1.5.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide v1.5 Document] (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]] (Telegram Support)<br />
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[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
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[[FAQs|FAQs]] (Frequently Asked Questions)<br />
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[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]] (Recover stuck DigiByte from your wallet)<br />
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[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
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[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
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[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]] (Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]] (Past events from DigiByte)<br />
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[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]] (Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]] (DigiByte Team Members)<br />
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[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]] (DigiByte Digital Currency)<br />
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[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]] (Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
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[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]] (The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
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[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]] (Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]] (Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
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[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]] (Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
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[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]] (Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
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[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]] (Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
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[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]] (Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
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[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]] (Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiShield|DigiShield]] (DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]] (DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiShield|MultiShield]] (DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]] (DigiByte Fourth Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
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[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]] (DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
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[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]] (Optional IP-privacy upgrade included with Odocrypt upgrade)<br />
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[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
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[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]] (The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by the DigiByte blockchain.)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
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[[CSV|CSV]] (DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
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[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]] (DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf Info Paper] (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)<br />
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[https://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/DigiByteIntegration-v1.5.pdf Integration Guide v1.5] (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf Media Kit] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linux serving other nodes)<br />
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[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
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[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]] (Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
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[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
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[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]] (Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Create_a_Core_Wallet_desktop_entry_on_Ubuntu_Desktop|Create Core Wallet desktop entry on Ubuntu Desktop]] (Instructions for launching Core Wallet from Ubuntu application browser)<br />
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[[Building_from_source|Building from source]] (Not yet completed)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]] (Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
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[[Wallets|Wallets]] (Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]] (Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]] (Detailed information about DigiByte blocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
<br />
[[ATMs|ATMs]] (Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Aircoins|Aircoins]] (Find and Collect DigiByte, DGB in Augmented Reality)<br />
<br />
[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]] (Spend DGB)<br />
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[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]] (Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
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[https://digilocation.org Digi-Location] (World map to find all Business, Service, Website, Users accept and use Digibyte. FREE Service)<br />
<br />
[https://opennodes.digibyte.link DigiByte Open Nodes] (Live DigiByte Open Node Checker & Open Nodes Running Worldwide)<br />
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[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte] (DigiAssets)<br />
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[https://pos.digilocation.org DigiPOS] (DigiByte Point of Sale, Accept DigiByte Payments with this simple to use POS, Locally and Online with API. FREE Service)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]] (Starting guide)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]] (The five mining algorithms)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner] (GPU mining on Windows)<br />
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[[Pools|Supported Pools]] (Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
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[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]] (Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
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[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]] (Graphics processing unit)<br />
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[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]] (Field-programmable gate array)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi] (ASIC mining)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]] (Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
<br />
[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]] (Most popular way to engage with the DigiByte Global Community)<br />
<br />
[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]] (DigiByte Community in different countries or regions)<br />
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[https://dgb.community DGB.community] (Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]] (Introduce to DigiByte)<br />
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[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team] (DGBAT)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf Info Paper] (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]] (Promote DGB)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ Official Website] (Official DigiByte Website)<br />
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[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation] (Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team] (DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets] (Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
<br />
[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats] (Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
<br />
[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community] (Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch] (Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
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[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign] (Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
<br />
[https://vesti.io/ VESTi] (Vest in your future using advanced blockchain technology)<br />
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[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID] (Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
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[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID] (World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
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[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB] (Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
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[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay] ([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
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[https://digilocation.org/lottery/ DigiLottery] (DigiByte based Lottery Game, try to Win 1 Million DigiByte)<br />
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[https://digilocation.org/findit/ DigiFindit] (DigiByte based Bet Game, Find the Bitcoin Price, Round every minute)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]] (Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]] (Refreshing articles about DigiByte)</div>
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DigiByte
2020-06-22T05:42:40Z
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<div>__TOC__ <br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] (DGB) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW] based [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain blockchain] (just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with a focus on [[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|Cyber Security]], [[DigiAssets]], [[Payment_Processors|Payments]] & Secure communications technologies.<br />
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The [https://digibyte.io/#blockchain DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014] by [[Original_author(s)|Jared Tate]] (Creator & Founder of DigiByte) with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].<br />
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Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [[DigiSpeed|15-second block time]], [[DigiShield|real-time difficulty adjustment]] and improved security.<br />
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Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.<br />
<br />
DigiByte is also the first major Altcoin to successfully [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en activate SegWit] (April 2017), [[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo mining]] (September 2014), [[DigiShield]] (February 2014) and [[Odocrypt]] (July 2019).<br />
<br />
Since 2014, many other blockchains like [https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://z.cash/ Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin] have adopted DigiByte technology such as DigiShield.<br />
<br />
DigiByte has never been funded through an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_coin_offering 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.<br />
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[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|DGB]] is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset] / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency] with a 1000:1 ratio to BTC that is being mined over 21 years (2014-2035) with a max supply of [[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|21 Billion]] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives, average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
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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 [[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity]] and much more.<br />
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DigiByte have had [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 300,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.<br />
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As of June 2020 [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noahseidman.digibytenodes 12,000 active nodes] world-wide, [[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms]] and [[DigiShield|real time difficulty adjustment]] make the network extremely hack resistant.<br />
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DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes 15 seconds for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin] and 10x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin Litecoin].<br />
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Thanks to DigiSpeed, DigiByte can [[DigiSpeed|scale on-chain 1066 TPS with SegWit factor]], with fees being as low as 0,000001 USD.<br />
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The security of the network, it's incredible speed & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safe transactions.<br />
<br />
As of June 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $250 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past.<br />
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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.<br />
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''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
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==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
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{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Plural<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| Ticker symbol<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| Currency symbol<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
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==='''Subunits'''===<br />
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{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
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==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Original author(s)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| White Paper<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf "DigiByte community info paper"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core] (DigiByte Core projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Latest release<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (13 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active (Working Product)<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Ledger'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 665.63DGB (June 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with 4x SegWit scaling].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info], [https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dgb/ chainz.cryptoid.info], [https://dgb.ccore.online/ ccore.online], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Explorers more...]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ13,232,243,330 (June 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| [https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c "D" prefixed legacy addresses, "S" prefixed p2sh SegWit compatible / MultiSig addresses, "dgb1" prefixed bech32 native Segwit addresses.]<br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt]<br />
|-<br />
| 4x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits], [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 SegWit] & [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v6.17.2 ReserveAlgo]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development today or begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
<br />
''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
<br />
[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ Current version: v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Logos & Icons GitHub] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit Document] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/DigiByteIntegration-v1.5.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide v1.5 Document] (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]] (Telegram Support)<br />
<br />
[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
<br />
[[FAQs|FAQs]] (Frequently Asked Questions)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]] (Recover stuck DigiByte from your wallet)<br />
<br />
[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
<br />
[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]] (Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]] (Past events from DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]] (Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]] (DigiByte Team Members)<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]] (DigiByte Digital Currency)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]] (Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]] (The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
<br />
[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]] (Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]] (Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]] (Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
<br />
[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]] (Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]] (Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]] (Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
<br />
[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]] (Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiShield|DigiShield]] (DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]] (DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiShield|MultiShield]] (DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]] (DigiByte Fourth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]] (DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]] (Optional IP-privacy upgrade included with Odocrypt upgrade)<br />
<br />
[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
<br />
[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]] (The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by the DigiByte blockchain.)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[CSV|CSV]] (DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]] (DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf Info Paper] (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/DigiByteIntegration-v1.5.pdf Integration Guide v1.5] (Integrate the DigiByte blockchain into your exchange, wallet or service easily)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf Media Kit] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linux serving other nodes)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
<br />
[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]] (Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
<br />
[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]] (Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Create_a_Core_Wallet_desktop_entry_on_Ubuntu_Desktop|Create Core Wallet desktop entry on Ubuntu Desktop]] (Instructions for launching Core Wallet from Ubuntu application browser)<br />
<br />
[[Building_from_source|Building from source]] (Not yet completed)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]] (Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Wallets|Wallets]] (Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]] (Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]] (Detailed information about DigiByte blocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
<br />
[[ATMs|ATMs]] (Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Aircoins|Aircoins]] (Find and Collect DigiByte, DGB in Augmented Reality)<br />
<br />
[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]] (Spend DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]] (Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
<br />
[https://digilocation.org Digi-Location] (World map to find all Business, Service, Website, Users accept and use Digibyte. FREE Service)<br />
<br />
[https://opennodes.digibyte.link DigiByte Open Nodes] (Live DigiByte Open Node Checker & Open Nodes Running Worldwide)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte] (DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[https://pos.digilocation.org DigiPOS] (DigiByte Point of Sale, Accept DigiByte Payments with this simple to use POS, Locally and Online with API. FREE Service)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]] (Starting guide)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]] (The five mining algorithms)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner] (GPU mining on Windows)<br />
<br />
[[Pools|Supported Pools]] (Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]] (Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]] (Graphics processing unit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]] (Field-programmable gate array)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi] (ASIC mining)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]] (Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
<br />
[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]] (Most popular way to engage with the DigiByte Global Community)<br />
<br />
[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]] (DigiByte Community in different countries or regions)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community DGB.community] (Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]] (Introduce to DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team] (DGBAT)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf Info Paper] (Learn the details of the DigiByte blockchain by using the community info paper)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit] (Learn the important facts about the DigiByte blockchain by the media sheet quickly)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]] (Promote DGB)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ Official Website] (Official DigiByte Website)<br />
<br />
[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation] (Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team] (DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets] (Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
<br />
[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats] (Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
<br />
[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community] (Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch] (Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign] (Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
<br />
[https://vesti.io/ VESTi] (Vest in your future using advanced blockchain technology)<br />
<br />
[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID] (Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
<br />
[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID] (World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
<br />
[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB] (Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay] ([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
<br />
[https://digilocation.org/lottery/ DigiLottery] (DigiByte based Lottery Game, try to Win 1 Million DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[https://digilocation.org/findit/ DigiFindit] (DigiByte based Bet Game, Find the Bitcoin Price, Round every minute)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]] (Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]] (Refreshing articles about DigiByte)</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_iOS_Changelog&diff=3858
DigiByte iOS Changelog
2020-06-02T00:50:21Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* DigiByte 2.0.0 (1600) - 1st June 2020 (TestFlight) */ Fixed build #</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
DigiByte for iOS Changelog<br />
<br />
The App can be downloaded here:&nbsp;[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425]<br />
<br />
TestFlight:&nbsp;[https://testflight.apple.com/join/PfRnkwy9 [1]]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
==DigiByte 2.0.0 (1634) - 1st June 2020 (TestFlight)==<br />
<br />
* Initial support for DigiAssets<br />
* Bech32 address support<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1600) - 26th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Resolved regression with Today extension <br />
*Tweaks to fonts to resolve minor issues <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1594) - 21st September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Support for iOS 13 <br />
*Source code drastically overhauled, many old resources / code tidied <br />
*Breadwallet references cleaned <br />
*Directory structure re-worked and given a new lease on life <br />
*Old libraries that were unused have also been removed <br />
*CoinRequest.io sharing added <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.10 (1581) - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed Odocrypt network upgrade support <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1576) - 15th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Dropped the necessity to sync when creating a new wallet <br />
*Added a backup URL for DigiByte Explorer <br />
*New haptic feedback when viewing Introduction screen <br />
*New haptic feedback at Welcome Screen <br />
*Dark keyboard when entering phrase <br />
*Refined LaunchScreen and WelcomeScreen <br />
*TodayExtension sendButton now opens send screen <br />
*Renamed project schemes from breadwallet to DigiByte <br />
*TodayExtension <br />
*3D touch shortcuts <br />
*Haptic feedback added <br />
*Dandelion support <br />
*Address book <br />
*Edge gesture fix <br />
*Custom touchID spending limits <br />
*TX signing timeout increased <br />
*Strict Digi-ID implementation according to standard <br />
*DGB rate added <br />
*Support menu item added <br />
*iOS 13 support <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1540) - 16th June 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes for Today Extension (Internal testing) <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1539) - 9th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes internal build requirements from Apple <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.8 (1538) - 7th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added DigiByte to the Today screen (Send / Receive / Digi-ID / Address Book) <br />
*Initial 3D Touch support with quick-actions from the launcher <br />
*Initial haptic support <br />
*Fixes for clipboard issues with QR receive <br />
*Many minor tweaks</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_iOS_Changelog&diff=3857
DigiByte iOS Changelog
2020-06-02T00:50:00Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added 2.0.0 details</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
DigiByte for iOS Changelog<br />
<br />
The App can be downloaded here:&nbsp;[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/digibyte/id1378061425]<br />
<br />
TestFlight:&nbsp;[https://testflight.apple.com/join/PfRnkwy9 [1]]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 2.0.0 (1600) - 1st June 2020 (TestFlight) ==<br />
<br />
*Initial support for DigiAssets<br />
*Bech32 address support<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1600) - 26th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Resolved regression with Today extension <br />
*Tweaks to fonts to resolve minor issues <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.11 (1594) - 21st September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Support for iOS 13 <br />
*Source code drastically overhauled, many old resources / code tidied <br />
*Breadwallet references cleaned <br />
*Directory structure re-worked and given a new lease on life <br />
*Old libraries that were unused have also been removed <br />
*CoinRequest.io sharing added <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.10 (1581) - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed Odocrypt network upgrade support <br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1576) - 15th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Dropped the necessity to sync when creating a new wallet <br />
*Added a backup URL for DigiByte Explorer <br />
*New haptic feedback when viewing Introduction screen <br />
*New haptic feedback at Welcome Screen <br />
*Dark keyboard when entering phrase <br />
*Refined LaunchScreen and WelcomeScreen <br />
*TodayExtension sendButton now opens send screen <br />
*Renamed project schemes from breadwallet to DigiByte <br />
*TodayExtension <br />
*3D touch shortcuts <br />
*Haptic feedback added <br />
*Dandelion support <br />
*Address book <br />
*Edge gesture fix <br />
*Custom touchID spending limits <br />
*TX signing timeout increased <br />
*Strict Digi-ID implementation according to standard <br />
*DGB rate added <br />
*Support menu item added <br />
*iOS 13 support <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1540) - 16th June 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes for Today Extension (Internal testing) <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.9 (1539) - 9th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes internal build requirements from Apple <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== DigiByte 1.0.8 (1538) - 7th May 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added DigiByte to the Today screen (Send / Receive / Digi-ID / Address Book) <br />
*Initial 3D Touch support with quick-actions from the launcher <br />
*Initial haptic support <br />
*Fixes for clipboard issues with QR receive <br />
*Many minor tweaks</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack&diff=3855
Running a full DigiAssets stack
2020-05-31T22:54:03Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Fixed some formatting</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
<br />
The full DigiAssets stack will include:<br />
* Minio<br />
* Postgresql<br />
* Node.js<br />
* nginx<br />
* DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
* DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
* DigiAssetsd<br />
* pm2 (optional)<br />
* certbot (LetsEncrypt)<br />
<br />
=Step 1: OS, presumptions and initial preparation=<br />
This guide presumes a completed installation on Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS) with the user "digibyte" that you have sudo access from.It also presumes you are moderately familiar with server administration through SSH, and have full access to either the VM on which this will be all running or the bare-metal system, with a dedicated static IP address. If you are doing this from behind a corporate firewall or at home, it presumes you have the technical knowledge and the access to be able to forward the relevant ports.There are no minimum CPU requirements, though you'll want 8GB of RAM (Core Wallet will use ~4GB on it's own) with 16GB+ being good for future-proofing, as well as 1TB drive-space free, despite it currently only using ~250GB for a full sync (prior to a Postgresql vacuum) as of December 2019.This whole process is expected to only require around an hour in front of a computer (excluding sync time), but will likely take ~4-5 hours for DigiByte Core to sync, and then a few days for the DigiAssets-MetaData-Server to sync (Depending on your CPU and *especially* if you have a high-speed SSD etc).If you have not installed Ubuntu, go through with it now. There is no need for any GUI, so the basic Ubuntu 18.04 server install is sufficient.Once you have completed the installation, ssh in to the system as "digibyte" user.If required, you may need to:<br />
<pre>sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openssh-server<br />
sudo ufw allow 22</pre><br />
<br />
=Step 2: Domain Name setup=<br />
First things first, to give time for everything to propogate, you'll want to create a domain name with your hosting provider. In this case we are using digiassets.digibyteservers.io<br />
<br />
<br />
Create an A-Record and point it to the IP address of your Ubuntu server<br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also want to create the following additional 3x additional A-records:<br />
''explorer.domainname.tld''<br />
''metadata.domainname.tld''<br />
''digiassetsd.domainname.tld''<br />
<br />
<br />
If you want to host the varying parts of your DigiAssets stack, you will want to ensure that relevant domain records are setup now for each of the above parts, though the scope of this guide will only account for it occurring on one system<br />
<br />
<br />
You can also go through this document now and find / replace "domainname.tld" with yourdomain.com that you will be hosting it under.<br />
=Step 3: Installing digibyted=<br />
We're going to use the pre-made binaries, as these have all been through the gitian-build process. If you would like to compile your own, you may do-so following the instructions in src/build/unix.md, however that is outside of the scope of this document<br />
<br />
<br />
We're first of all going to create the DigiByte config file:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>mkdir ~/.digibyte<br />
cat <<EOF> ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf<br />
rpcuser=user<br />
rpcpassword=password<br />
server=1<br />
listen=1<br />
daemon=1<br />
txindex=1<br />
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We will then download and run DigiByte version 7.17.2 (The current version at the time of writing, December 2019)<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>wget -c https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz -O - | tar xz<br />
./digibyte-7.17.2/bin/digibyted</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You can follow the logs with:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>tail -f ~/.digibyte/debug.log</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
This step will likely take ~4 hours on a moderately specced machine<br />
<br />
<br />
When the "block height for reward is...." matches the latest block on DigiExplorer.info, you know it's fully sync'd.<br />
<br />
=Step 4: Installing node.js=<br />
We'll be using nvm as the Node Version Manager to install a specific version of node.js:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.35.2/install.sh | bash<br />
export NVM_DIR="$([ -z "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME-}" ] && printf %s "${HOME}/.nvm" || printf %s "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/nvm")"<br />
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh"</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We then want to install and use version 10.17.0 (LTS):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>nvm install 10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We then run the following in case this isn't a fresh server that had an older version:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>nvm use 10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 5: Installing postgres=<br />
Postgresql is what we will be using for the database, so we'll create a user and password. You should not use this default password, please for the love of all things secure change it.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Database Name:''' ''digiassets''<br />
'''Database User:''' ''digiassetsuser''<br />
'''Database Pass:''' ''********''<br />
<br />
<br />
So first we will install postgres:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo apt install postgresql postgresql-contrib</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We're then going to allow anything locally to authenticate (This needs to be locked down more later):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF> ~/pg_hba.conf<br />
# Database administrative login by Unix domain socket<br />
local all postgres peer<br />
#"local" is for Unix domain socket connections only<br />
local all all trust<br />
# IPv4 local connections:<br />
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust<br />
# IPv6 local connections:<br />
host all all ::1/128 trust<br />
# reject all other connection attempts<br />
host all all 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 reject<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mv ~/pg_hba.conf /etc/postgresql/10/main/</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Then restart the postgres service:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql restart</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Now run the following line-by-line to log you in as the postgres user, and create the database + permissions.<br />
<br />
<br />
Change only the password '******' (Just type what you want as a secure password instead into it):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo -i -u postgres<br />
psql<br />
create database digiassets;<br />
create user digiassetsuser with encrypted password '******';<br />
grant all privileges on database digiassets to digiassetsuser;<br />
\q<br />
exit</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You should now be logged out of postgres and logged in as the digibyte user again.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 6: Installing Minio=<br />
Rather than using Amazon S3 storage, we're instead going to run this all locally:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>curl -O https://dl.minio.io/server/minio/release/linux-amd64/minio<br />
chmod +x minio<br />
sudo mv minio /usr/local/bin<br />
sudo useradd -r minio-user -s /sbin/nologin<br />
sudo chown minio-user:minio-user /usr/local/bin/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We will then create the relevant directories to hold our data buckets. You can adjust the location of this yourself if required.<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/minio<br />
sudo chown minio-user:minio-user /usr/local/share/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Next we will make a config file for minio. Replace the IP address on the MINIO_OPTS line and the password on the MINION_SECRET_KEY line with something more secure:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mkdir /etc/minio<br />
sudo chown minio-user:minio-user /etc/minio<br />
cat <<EOF> minio-conf<br />
MINIO_VOLUMES="/usr/local/share/minio/"<br />
MINIO_OPTS="-C /etc/minio --address 127.0.0.1:9000"<br />
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY="minio"<br />
MINIO_SECRET_KEY="*****"<br />
EOF<br />
sudo mv minio-conf /etc/default/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We want minio to start on boot: <br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio-service/master/linux-systemd/minio.service<br />
sudo mv minio.service /etc/systemd/system<br />
sudo systemctl daemon-reload<br />
sudo systemctl enable minio<br />
sudo systemctl start minio<br />
sudo ufw allow 9000</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Check and ensure that minio has started correctly:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo systemctl status minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
(Push "q" to stop seeing the status)<br />
<br />
<br />
You should see "Active: active (running)"<br />
<br />
<br />
We will temporarily be using a browser now to complete the minio setup. Go to http://127.0.0.1:9000 and log in with the access key and secret key you defined in your minio conf above.<br />
<br />
<br />
Once successfully logged in, click on the "+" down the bottom-right, click on "Create bucket" and then call it "digiassets". It should immediately appear on the left-hand column.<br />
<br />
<br />
We are now done with our browser, back to the ssh session.<br />
<br />
<br />
We're now going to edit the minio opts and change the IP address:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo nano -w /etc/default/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Set it to:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>MINIO_OPTS="-C /etc/minio --address 127.0.0.1:9000"</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Ctrl + X, y, <enter><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo systemctl restart minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 7: Installing DigiAssets-Metadata-Server=<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
cd DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
npm install<br />
nano -w config/properties_development.conf</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You will want to enable minio accessKey, secretKey, change the bucket to "digiassets", and the http_port to 9002<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 8: Installing DigiAssets-Block-Explorer=<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
cd DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
npm install<br />
nano -w config/properties_development.conf</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Under [server] you will want to set the http_port=9003<br />
<br />
Under [db] you will want to set:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[db]<br />
host=localhost<br />
port=5432<br />
name=digiassets<br />
dir=node_modules/digiasset-block-parser/models/<br />
user=digiassetsuser<br />
pass=MYPASSWORD<br />
#debug=true<br />
dialect=postgres</pre><br />
<br />
Near the bottom of the file you will also want to adjust the following in the [bitcoin_rpc] area:<br />
<br />
<pre>dir=node_modules/digiasset-block-parser/models/<br />
[bitcoin_rpc]<br />
ssl=false<br />
url=localhost<br />
path=/<br />
username=user<br />
password=password<br />
port=14022<br />
timeout=3000</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We also need to ensure that we're going to correctly handle Burn instructions, so run:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>nano +16 ~/DigiAssets-Block-Explorer/node_modules/digiasset-block-parser/models/assetstransactions.js</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Change from (IF yours still has the older types):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>type: DataTypes.ENUM('issuance', 'transfer'),</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
to:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>type: DataTypes.ENUM('issuance', 'transfer', 'burn'),</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
(This will be committed in a future update)<br />
<br />
=Step 9: Installing digiassetsd=<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digiassetsd<br />
cd digiassetsd<br />
npm install<br />
nano -w config.js</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You will want to modify the machineurl, bitcoind-port (14022) blockexplorer and metadataserver URLs<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 10: Installing pm2=<br />
We will use pm2 to look after our node.js services for logging / control etc<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
npm install -g pm2<br />
cd ~/DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
pm2 start npm --name "explorer" -- start<br />
#you may want to pause here for a week while explorer syncs<br />
cd ~/DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
pm2 start npm --name "metadata" -- start<br />
cd ~/digiassetsd<br />
pm2 start npm --name "digiassetsd" -- start</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 11: Installing nginx webserver=<br />
We will then install nginx and allow it out the firewall<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo apt install nginx<br />
sudo ufw allow 'Nginx Full'</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Then lots of copy / paste for each of the instances, you should find / replace "domainname.tld" with your own domain if you haven't already:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF> ~/digiassetsd.nginx<br />
server {<br />
listen 80;<br />
server_name digiassetsd.domainname.tld;<br />
location / {<br />
proxy_pass [http://127.0.0.1:8080];<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade \$http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";<br />
proxy_set_header Host \$host;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF> ~/metadata.nginx<br />
server {<br />
listen 80;<br />
server_name metadata.domainname.tld;<br />
location / {<br />
proxy_pass [http://127.0.0.1:9002];<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade \$http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";<br />
proxy_set_header Host \$host;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<EOF> ~/explorer.nginx<br />
server {<br />
listen 80;<br />
server_name explorer.domainname.tld;<br />
location / {<br />
proxy_pass [http://127.0.0.1:9003];<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade \$http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";<br />
proxy_set_header Host \$host;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mv digiassetsd.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/digiassetsd.domainname.tld<br />
sudo mv metadata.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/metadata.domainname.tld<br />
sudo mv explorer.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/explorer.domainname.tld<br />
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/* /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 12: Installing certbot for LetsEncrypt=<br />
When prompted, select option 2 to Redirect all requests to HTTPS:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot<br />
sudo apt install python-certbot-nginx<br />
sudo certbot --nginx -d digiassets.domainname.tld<br />
sudo certbot --nginx -d explorer.domainname.tld<br />
sudo certbot --nginx -d metadata.domainname.tld<br />
sudo service nginx restart</pre></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Common_support_queries&diff=3813
Common support queries
2020-05-19T04:24:45Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%) */</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running.<br />
<br />
Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
It should begin to sync within a couple of seconds once you have re-opened the app again.<br />
<br />
Should you still have issues even following this troubleshooting steps above, you can also go to Menu -> Settings -> Sync blockchain, and it will perform a full re-sync. This will not affect your funds, but will take approx 20-30 minutes.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest and easiest way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping).<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
=== 1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet ===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digibyteservers.io. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
=== 2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi ===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android / iOS / PC / macOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack&diff=3812
Running a full DigiAssets stack
2020-05-19T03:34:06Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* Step 3: Installing digibyted */ Fixed capitalization of EOF</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
<br />
The full DigiAssets stack will include:<br />
* Minio<br />
* Postgresql<br />
* Node.js<br />
* nginx<br />
* DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
* DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
* DigiAssetsd<br />
* pm2 (optional)<br />
* certbot (LetsEncrypt)<br />
<br />
=Step 1: OS, presumptions and initial preparation=<br />
This guide presumes a completed installation on Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS) with the user "digibyte" that you have sudo access from.It also presumes you are moderately familiar with server administration through SSH, and have full access to either the VM on which this will be all running or the bare-metal system, with a dedicated static IP address. If you are doing this from behind a corporate firewall or at home, it presumes you have the technical knowledge and the access to be able to forward the relevant ports.There are no minimum CPU requirements, though you'll want 8GB of RAM (Core Wallet will use ~4GB on it's own) with 16GB+ being good for future-proofing, as well as 1TB drive-space free, despite it currently only using ~250GB for a full sync (prior to a Postgresql vacuum) as of December 2019.This whole process is expected to only require around an hour in front of a computer (excluding sync time), but will likely take ~4-5 hours for DigiByte Core to sync, and then a few days for the DigiAssets-MetaData-Server to sync (Depending on your CPU and *especially* if you have a high-speed SSD etc).If you have not installed Ubuntu, go through with it now. There is no need for any GUI, so the basic Ubuntu 18.04 server install is sufficient.Once you have completed the installation, ssh in to the system as "digibyte" user.If required, you may need to:<br />
<pre>sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openssh-server<br />
sudo ufw allow 22</pre><br />
<br />
=Step 2: Domain Name setup=<br />
First things first, to give time for everything to propogate, you'll want to create a domain name with your hosting provider. In this case we are using digiassets.digibyteservers.io<br />
<br />
<br />
Create an A-Record and point it to the IP address of your Ubuntu server<br />
<br />
<br />
You'll also want to create the following additional 3x additional A-records:<br />
''explorer.domainname.tld''<br />
''metadata.domainname.tld''<br />
''digiassetsd.domainname.tld''<br />
<br />
<br />
If you want to host the varying parts of your DigiAssets stack, you will want to ensure that relevant domain records are setup now for each of the above parts, though the scope of this guide will only account for it occurring on one system<br />
<br />
<br />
You can also go through this document now and find / replace "domainname.tld" with yourdomain.com that you will be hosting it under.<br />
=Step 3: Installing digibyted=<br />
We're going to use the pre-made binaries, as these have all been through the gitian-build process. If you would like to compile your own, you may do-so following the instructions in src/build/unix.md, however that is outside of the scope of this document<br />
<br />
<br />
We're first of all going to create the DigiByte config file:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>mkdir ~/.digibyte<br />
cat <<EOF> ~/.digibyte/digibyte.conf<br />
rpcuser=user<br />
rpcpassword=password<br />
server=1<br />
listen=1<br />
daemon=1<br />
txindex=1<br />
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We will then download and run DigiByte version 7.17.2 (The current version at the time of writing, December 2019)<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>wget -c https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/download/v7.17.2/digibyte-7.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz -O - | tar xz<br />
./digibyte-7.17.2/bin/digibyted</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You can follow the logs with:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>tail -f ~/.digibyte/debug.log</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
This step will likely take ~4 hours on a moderately specced machine<br />
<br />
<br />
When the "block height for reward is...." matches the latest block on DigiExplorer.info, you know it's fully sync'd.<br />
<br />
=Step 4: Installing node.js=<br />
We'll be using nvm as the Node Version Manager to install a specific version of node.js:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.35.2/install.sh | bash<br />
export NVM_DIR="$([ -z "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME-}" ] && printf %s "${HOME}/.nvm" || printf %s "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/nvm")"<br />
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh"</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We then want to install and use version 10.17.0 (LTS):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>nvm install 10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We then run the following in case this isn't a fresh server that had an older version:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>nvm use 10.17.0</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 5: Installing postgres=<br />
Postgresql is what we will be using for the database, so we'll create a user and password. You should not use this default password, please for the love of all things secure change it.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Database Name:''' ''digiassets''<br />
'''Database User:''' ''digiassetsuser''<br />
'''Database Pass:''' ''********''<br />
<br />
<br />
So first we will install postgres:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo apt install postgresql postgresql-contrib</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We're then going to allow anything locally to authenticate (This needs to be locked down more later):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<eof> ~/pg_hba.conf<br />
# Database administrative login by Unix domain socket<br />
local all postgres peer<br />
#"local" is for Unix domain socket connections only<br />
local all all trust<br />
# IPv4 local connections:<br />
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust<br />
# IPv6 local connections:<br />
host all all ::1/128 trust<br />
# reject all other connection attempts<br />
host all all 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 reject<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mv ~/pg_hba.conf /etc/postgresql/10/main/</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Then restart the postgres service:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql restart</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Now run the following line-by-line to log you in as the postgres user, and create the database + permissions.<br />
<br />
<br />
Change only the password '******' (Just type what you want as a secure password instead into it):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo -i -u postgres<br />
psql<br />
create database digiassets;<br />
create user digiassetsuser with encrypted password ‘******’;<br />
grant all privileges on database digiassets to digiassetsuser;<br />
\q<br />
exit</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You should now be logged out of postgres and logged in as the digibyte user again.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 6: Installing Minio=<br />
Rather than using Amazon S3 storage, we're instead going to run this all locally:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>curl -O https://dl.minio.io/server/minio/release/linux-amd64/minio<br />
chmod +x minio<br />
sudo mv minio /usr/local/bin<br />
sudo useradd -r minio-user -s /sbin/nologin<br />
sudo chown minio-user:minio-user /usr/local/bin/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We will then create the relevant directories to hold our data buckets. You can adjust the location of this yourself if required.<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/minio<br />
sudo chown minio-user:minio-user /usr/local/share/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Next we will make a config file for minio. Replace the IP address on the MINIO_OPTS line and the password on the MINION_SECRET_KEY line with something more secure:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mkdir /etc/minio<br />
sudo chown minio-user:minio-user /etc/minio<br />
cat <<eof> minio-conf<br />
MINIO_VOLUMES="/usr/local/share/minio/"<br />
MINIO_OPTS="-C /etc/minio --address 127.0.0.1:9000"<br />
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY="minio"<br />
MINIO_SECRET_KEY="*****"<br />
EOF<br />
sudo mv minio-conf /etc/default/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We want minio to start on boot: <br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio-service/master/linux-systemd/minio.service<br />
sudo mv minio.service /etc/systemd/system<br />
sudo systemctl daemon-reload<br />
sudo systemctl enable minio<br />
sudo systemctl start minio<br />
sudo ufw allow 9000</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Check and ensure that minio has started correctly:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo systemctl status minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
(Push "q" to stop seeing the status)<br />
<br />
<br />
You should see "Active: active (running)"<br />
<br />
<br />
We will temporarily be using a browser now to complete the minio setup. Go to http://127.0.0.1:9000 and log in with the access key and secret key you defined in your minio conf above.<br />
<br />
<br />
Once successfully logged in, click on the "+" down the bottom-right, click on "Create bucket" and then call it "digiassets". It should immediately appear on the left-hand column.<br />
<br />
<br />
We are now done with our browser, back to the ssh session.<br />
<br />
<br />
We're now going to edit the minio opts and change the IP address:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo nano -w /etc/default/minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Set it to:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>MINIO_OPTS="-C /etc/minio --address 127.0.0.1:9000"</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Ctrl + X, y, <enter><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo systemctl restart minio</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 7: Installing DigiAssets-Metadata-Server=<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
cd DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
npm install<br />
nano -w config/properties_development.conf</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You will want to enable minio accessKey, secretKey, change the bucket to "digiassets", and the http_port to 9002<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 8: Installing DigiAssets-Block-Explorer=<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
cd DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
npm install<br />
nano -w config/properties_development.conf</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Under [server] you will want to set the http_port=9003<br />
<br />
Under [db] you will want to set:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[db]<br />
host=localhost<br />
port=5432<br />
name=digiassets<br />
dir=node_modules/digiasset-block-parser/models/<br />
user=digiassetsuser<br />
pass=MYPASSWORD<br />
#debug=true<br />
dialect=postgres</pre><br />
<br />
Near the bottom of the file you will also want to adjust the following in the [bitcoin_rpc] area:<br />
<br />
<pre>dir=node_modules/digiasset-block-parser/models/<br />
[bitcoin_rpc]<br />
ssl=false<br />
url=localhost<br />
path=/<br />
username=user<br />
password=password<br />
port=14022<br />
timeout=3000</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
We also need to ensure that we're going to correctly handle Burn instructions, so run:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>nano +16 ~/DigiAssets-Block-Explorer/node_modules/digiasset-block-parser/models/assetstransactions.js</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Change from (IF yours still has the older types):<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>type: DataTypes.ENUM('issuance', 'transfer'),</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
to:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>type: DataTypes.ENUM('issuance', 'transfer', 'burn'),</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
(This will be committed in a future update)<br />
<br />
=Step 9: Installing digiassetsd=<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
git clone https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digiassetsd<br />
cd digiassetsd<br />
npm install<br />
nano -w config.js</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
You will want to modify the machineurl, bitcoind-port (14022) blockexplorer and metadataserver URLs<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 10: Installing pm2=<br />
We will use pm2 to look after our node.js services for logging / control etc<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cd ~/<br />
npm install -g pm2<br />
cd ~/DigiAssets-Block-Explorer<br />
pm2 start npm --name "explorer" -- start<br />
#you may want to pause here for a week while explorer syncs<br />
cd ~/DigiAssets-Metadata-Server<br />
pm2 start npm --name "metadata" -- start<br />
cd ~/digiassetsd<br />
pm2 start npm --name "digiassetsd" -- start</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 11: Installing nginx webserver=<br />
We will then install nginx and allow it out the firewall<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo apt install nginx<br />
sudo ufw allow 'Nginx Full'</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
Then lots of copy / paste for each of the instances, you should find / replace "domainname.tld" with your own domain if you haven't already:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<eof> ~/digiassetsd.nginx<br />
server {<br />
listen 80;<br />
server_name digiassetsd.domainname.tld;<br />
location / {<br />
proxy_pass [http://127.0.0.1:8080];<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade \$http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";<br />
proxy_set_header Host \$host;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<eof> ~/metadata.nginx<br />
server {<br />
listen 80;<br />
server_name metadata.domainname.tld;<br />
location / {<br />
proxy_pass [http://127.0.0.1:9002];<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade \$http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";<br />
proxy_set_header Host \$host;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>cat <<eof> ~/explorer.nginx<br />
server {<br />
listen 80;<br />
server_name explorer.domainname.tld;<br />
location / {<br />
proxy_pass [http://127.0.0.1:9003];<br />
proxy_http_version 1.1;<br />
proxy_set_header Upgrade \$http_upgrade;<br />
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";<br />
proxy_set_header Host \$host;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
EOF</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo mv digiassetsd.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/digiassetsd.domainname.tld<br />
sudo mv metadata.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/metadata.domainname.tld<br />
sudo mv explorer.nginx /etc/nginx/sites-available/explorer.domainname.tld<br />
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/* /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Step 12: Installing certbot for LetsEncrypt=<br />
When prompted, select option 2 to Redirect all requests to HTTPS:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>sudo add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot<br />
sudo apt install python-certbot-nginx<br />
sudo certbot --nginx -d digiassets.domainname.tld<br />
sudo certbot --nginx -d explorer.domainname.tld<br />
sudo certbot --nginx -d metadata.domainname.tld<br />
sudo service nginx restart</eof></eof></eof></enter></eof></eof></pre></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield&diff=3794
MultiShield
2020-05-09T11:45:05Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Algos, not pools</p>
<hr />
<div>Activated in December 2014, this hard fork worked to activate DigiShield across the new MultiAlgo platform and accomplish the same goals on all five mining algorithms. <span class="plainlinks">[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/commit/2839671abd9807b39a4f8a2a8f52ee939c07ab43 Source Code]</span></div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo&diff=3793
MultiAlgo
2020-05-09T11:44:47Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Tidied up phrasing</p>
<hr />
<div>Activated in September 2014 from Myriadcoin source code, this hard fork allowed for multi-algorithm mining. Its purpose was to create a number of different proof of work (PoW) mining methods to accommodate the different types of mining capabilities that exist, such as dedicated ASIC mining, GPU and CPU mining. This allows for a larger number of people to access DigiByte mining and therefore it creates a more decentralized blockchain with the coins reaching groups who were unable to mine the coin on its original single-algorithm (Scrypt)fork.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte&diff=3792
DigiByte
2020-05-09T11:41:01Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* DigiByte Technical Specifications */ Clarified soft-forks</p>
<hr />
<div>__TOC__ <br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] (DGB) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW] based [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain blockchain] (just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with a focus on [[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|Cyber Security]], [[DigiAssets]], [[Payment_Processors|Payments]] & Secure communications technologies.<br />
<br />
The [https://digibyte.io/#blockchain DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014] by [[Original_author(s)|Jared Tate]] (Creator & Founder of DigiByte) with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].<br />
<br />
Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [[DigiSpeed|15-second block time]], [[DigiShield|real-time difficulty adjustment]] and improved security.<br />
<br />
Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.<br />
<br />
DigiByte is also the first major Altcoin to successfully [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en activate SegWit] (April 2017), [[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo mining]] (September 2014), [[DigiShield]] (February 2014) and [[Odocrypt]] (July 2019).<br />
<br />
Since 2014, many other blockchains like [https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://z.cash/ Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin] have adopted DigiByte technology such as DigiShield.<br />
<br />
DigiByte has never been funded through an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_coin_offering 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.<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|DGB]] is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset] / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency] with a 1000:1 ratio to BTC that is being mined over 21 years (2014-2035) with a max supply of [[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|21 Billion]] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives, average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
<br />
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 [[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity]] and much more.<br />
<br />
DigiByte have had [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 285,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.<br />
<br />
As of January 2020 [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noahseidman.digibytenodes 12,000 active nodes] world-wide, [[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms]] and [[DigiShield|real time difficulty adjustment]] make the network extremely hack resistant.<br />
<br />
DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes 15 seconds for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin] and 10x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin Litecoin].<br />
<br />
Thanks to DigiSpeed, DigiByte can [[DigiSpeed|scale on-chain 1066 TPS with SegWit factor]], with fees being as low as 0,000001 USD.<br />
<br />
The security of the network, it's incredible speed & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safe transactions.<br />
<br />
As of April 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $130 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
<br />
''© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2020. All Rights Reserved. Released under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license]. [https://digibyte.io/docs/LegalDisclaimer.pdf Legal Disclaimer] | [https://digibyte.io/docs/PrivacyPolicy.pdf Privacy Policy]''<br />
<br />
''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
<br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Plural<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| Ticker symbol<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| Currency symbol<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Subunits'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Original author(s)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| White Paper<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf "DigiByte community info paper"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core] (DigiByte Core projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Latest release<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (11 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Ledger'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 622.29DGB (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with 4x SegWit scaling].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info], [https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dgb/ chainz.cryptoid.info], [https://dgb.ccore.online/ ccore.online], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Explorers more...]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ13,064,645,216 (April 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| [https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c "D" prefixed legacy addresses, "S" prefixed p2sh SegWit compatible / MultiSig addresses, "dgb1" prefixed bech32 native Segwit addresses.]<br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt]<br />
|-<br />
| 4x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits], SegWit & [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v6.17.2 ReserveAlgo]<br />
|}<br />
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==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development today or begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
<br />
''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
<br />
[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ Current version: v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit GitHub] (Media Introduction)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Logos] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide v1.4] (Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]] (Telegram Support)<br />
<br />
[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]] (Recover stuck DigiByte from your wallet)<br />
<br />
[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
<br />
[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]] (Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]] (Past events from DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]] (Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]] (DigiByte Team Members)<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]] (DigiByte Digital Currency)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]] (Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]] (The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
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[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]] (Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]] (Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]] (Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
<br />
[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]] (Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
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[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]] (Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
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[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]] (Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
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[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]] (Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiShield|DigiShield]] (DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]] (DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiShield|MultiShield]] (DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]] (DigiByte Fourth Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
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[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]] (DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
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[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]] (Optional IP-privacy upgrade included with Odocrypt upgrade)<br />
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[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
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[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]] (The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by the DigiByte blockchain.)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
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[[CSV|CSV]] (DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]] (DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf Integration Guide] (Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Media Kit] (Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linux serving other nodes)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
<br />
[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]] (Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
<br />
[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]] (Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Building_from_source|Building from source]] (Not yet completed)<br />
<br />
[[Create_a_Core_Wallet_desktop_entry_on_Ubuntu_Desktop|Create Core Wallet desktop entry on Ubuntu Desktop]] (Instructions for launching Core Wallet from Ubuntu application browser)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]] (Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Wallets|Wallets]] (Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]] (Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]] (Detailed information about DigiByte blocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
<br />
[[ATMs|ATMs]] (Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Aircoins|Aircoins]] (Find and Collect DigiByte, DGBin Augmented Reality)<br />
<br />
[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]] (Spend DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]] (Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte] (DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]] (Starting guide)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]] (The five mining algorithms)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner] (GPU mining on Windows)<br />
<br />
[[Pools|Supported Pools]] (Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]] (Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
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[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]] (Graphics processing unit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]] (Field-programmable gate array)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi] (ASIC mining)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]] (Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
<br />
[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]] (Most popular way to engage with the DigiByte Global Community)<br />
<br />
[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]] (DigiByte Community in different countries or regions)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community DGB.community] (Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]] (Introduce to DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team] (DGBAT)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit] (Media Introduction)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]] (Promote DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Memes|DigiByte Memes]] (Not yet completed)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ Official Website] (Official DigiByte Website)<br />
<br />
[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation] (Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team] (DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets] (Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
<br />
[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats] (Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
<br />
[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community] (Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
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[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch] (Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
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[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign] (Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
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[https://vesti.io/ VESTi] (Vest in your future using advanced blockchain technology)<br />
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[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID] (Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
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[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID] (World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
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[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB] (Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay] ([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]] (Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]] (Refreshing articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte FAQs</span>'''==<br />
[[FAQs|FAQs]] (Frequently Asked Questions)</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync&diff=3791
DigiSync
2020-05-09T11:38:37Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Clarified the name and that DigiSync was a hard-fork, not a soft-fork</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
The DigiSync hard-fork upgrade was named after the major synchronization speed improvements for Core nodes. In April 2017 DigiByte became the first major cryptocurrency blockchain ([https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/clarifying-segwit-adoption-5770b461a860 in the Top 100 of CoinMarketCap]) to implement Segregated Witness ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SegWit SegWit]) via the DigiSync hard-fork. The technical milestone laid the foundation for cross chain transactions and atomic swaps, while also resolving the transaction malleability bug that affected all UTXO blockchains.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte&diff=3790
DigiByte
2020-05-09T11:36:02Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Dandelion++ was not a hard-fork, it was included with Odocrypt</p>
<hr />
<div>__TOC__ <br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] (DGB) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW] based [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain blockchain] (just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with a focus on [[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|Cyber Security]], [[DigiAssets]], [[Payment_Processors|Payments]] & Secure communications technologies.<br />
<br />
The [https://digibyte.io/#blockchain DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014] by [[Original_author(s)|Jared Tate]] (Creator & Founder of DigiByte) with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].<br />
<br />
Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [[DigiSpeed|15-second block time]], [[DigiShield|real-time difficulty adjustment]] and improved security.<br />
<br />
Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.<br />
<br />
DigiByte is also the first major Altcoin to successfully [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en activate SegWit] (April 2017), [[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo mining]] (September 2014), [[DigiShield]] (February 2014) and [[Odocrypt]] (July 2019).<br />
<br />
Since 2014, many other blockchains like [https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://z.cash/ Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin] have adopted DigiByte technology such as DigiShield.<br />
<br />
DigiByte has never been funded through an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_coin_offering 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.<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|DGB]] is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset] / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency] with a 1000:1 ratio to BTC that is being mined over 21 years (2014-2035) with a max supply of [[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|21 Billion]] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives, average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
<br />
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 [[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity]] and much more.<br />
<br />
DigiByte have had [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 285,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.<br />
<br />
As of January 2020 [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noahseidman.digibytenodes 12,000 active nodes] world-wide, [[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms]] and [[DigiShield|real time difficulty adjustment]] make the network extremely hack resistant.<br />
<br />
DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes 15 seconds for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin] and 10x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin Litecoin].<br />
<br />
Thanks to DigiSpeed, DigiByte can [[DigiSpeed|scale on-chain 1066 TPS with SegWit factor]], with fees being as low as 0,000001 USD.<br />
<br />
The security of the network, it's incredible speed & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safe transactions.<br />
<br />
As of April 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $130 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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''© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2020. All Rights Reserved. Released under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license]. [https://digibyte.io/docs/LegalDisclaimer.pdf Legal Disclaimer] | [https://digibyte.io/docs/PrivacyPolicy.pdf Privacy Policy]''<br />
<br />
''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
<br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
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{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Plural<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| Ticker symbol<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| Currency symbol<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Subunits'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Original author(s)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| White Paper<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/docs/infopaper.pdf "DigiByte community info paper"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core] (DigiByte Core projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Latest release<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (11 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Ledger'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 622.29DGB (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with 4x SegWit scaling].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info], [https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dgb/ chainz.cryptoid.info], [https://dgb.ccore.online/ ccore.online], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Explorers more...]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ13,064,645,216 (April 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| [https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c "D" prefixed legacy addresses, "S" prefixed p2sh SegWit compatible / MultiSig addresses, "dgb1" prefixed bech32 native Segwit addresses.]<br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt]<br />
|-<br />
| 3x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV] & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development today or begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
<br />
''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
<br />
[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ Current version: v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit GitHub] (Media Introduction)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Logos] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide v1.4] (Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]] (Telegram Support)<br />
<br />
[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]] (Recover stuck DigiByte from your wallet)<br />
<br />
[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
<br />
[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]] (Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]] (Past events from DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]] (Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]] (DigiByte Team Members)<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]] (DigiByte Digital Currency)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]] (Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]] (The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
<br />
[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]] (Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]] (Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]] (Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]] (Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
<br />
[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]] (Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]] (Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]] (Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
<br />
[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]] (Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiShield|DigiShield]] (DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]] (DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiShield|MultiShield]] (DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]] (DigiByte Fourth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]] (DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]] (Optional IP-privacy upgrade included with Odocrypt upgrade)<br />
<br />
[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
<br />
[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]] (The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by the DigiByte blockchain.)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSync|DigiSync]] (DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[CSV|CSV]] (DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]] (DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf Integration Guide] (Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Media Kit] (Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linux serving other nodes)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
<br />
[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]] (Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
<br />
[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]] (Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]] (Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Building_from_source|Building from source]] (Not yet completed)<br />
<br />
[[Create_a_Core_Wallet_desktop_entry_on_Ubuntu_Desktop|Create Core Wallet desktop entry on Ubuntu Desktop]] (Instructions for launching Core Wallet from Ubuntu application browser)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]] (Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Wallets|Wallets]] (Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]] (Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]] (Detailed information about DigiByte blocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
<br />
[[ATMs|ATMs]] (Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Aircoins|Aircoins]] (Find and Collect DigiByte, DGBin Augmented Reality)<br />
<br />
[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]] (Spend DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]] (Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte] (DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]] (Starting guide)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]] (The five mining algorithms)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner] (GPU mining on Windows)<br />
<br />
[[Pools|Supported Pools]] (Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]] (Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]] (Graphics processing unit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]] (Field-programmable gate array)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi] (ASIC mining)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]] (Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
<br />
[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]] (Most popular way to engage with the DigiByte Global Community)<br />
<br />
[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]] (DigiByte Community in different countries or regions)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community DGB.community] (Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]] (Introduce to DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team] (DGBAT)<br />
<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit] (Media Introduction)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Logos & Icons] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]] (Promote DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Memes|DigiByte Memes]] (Not yet completed)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ Official Website] (Official DigiByte Website)<br />
<br />
[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation] (Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team] (DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets] (Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
<br />
[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats] (Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
<br />
[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community] (Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch] (Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign] (Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
<br />
[https://vesti.io/ VESTi] (Vest in your future using advanced blockchain technology)<br />
<br />
[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID] (Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
<br />
[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID] (World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
<br />
[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB] (Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay] ([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]] (Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]] (Refreshing articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte FAQs</span>'''==<br />
[[FAQs|FAQs]] (Frequently Asked Questions)</div>
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<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running.<br />
<br />
Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest and easiest way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping).<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
=== 1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet ===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digibyteservers.io. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
=== 2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi ===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android / iOS / PC / macOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.</div>
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<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
If you are having issues with your wallet, these are some helpful steps you can try on your own to get yourself back up and running.<br />
<br />
Should your issue persist, the community predominantly congregates on Telegram to offer support, and you should join the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] to seek further assistance. Keep in mind the channel moderators / admins are only there to remove spam and should not be DM'd. You should also NEVER give your wallet recovery seed to anybody, and you should presume anybody privately messaging you to offer support is a scammer. Do not message them back!<br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet. It is recommended you do this as a last resort if you are unable to get your wallet working, and you should seek help from the [https://t.me/DGBSupport|DigiByte Telegram support channel] members where possible.<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the recommended method, as it is the fastest and easiest way to proceed. However this is not compatible with wallets containing DigiAssets (The assets will be burned during sweeping).<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
=== 1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet ===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digibyteservers.io. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
=== 2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi ===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android or iOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.</div>
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Common support queries
2020-04-30T20:44:32Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added more information about sweeping</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
There are two ways that you can move your funds out of a stuck wallet<br />
<br />
The first is sweeping your funds to a new wallet. This is the fastest and easiest way to proceed, but is not compatible with DigiAssets.<br />
<br />
The second is importing your old wallet in to Coinomi, this is slightly more cumbersome but will keep your DigiAssets (for example from DigiByte Go) in-tact.<br />
<br />
=== 1. Sweeping your funds to a new wallet ===<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digibyteservers.io. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally, or using the second method.<br />
<br />
=== 2. Importing your DigiByte Go Wallet in to Coinomi ===<br />
Install the Coinomi app for Android or iOS, links available: https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/<br />
<br />
When prompted, enter your 12-word DigiByte Go recovery phrase. You will see a slider for Advanced Settings which gives you BIP39 options, leave this off for now.<br />
<br />
Proceed to the next screen where it will get you to password-protect this on your phone, you may proceed with a password or drag the slider to the left to proceed without password-protection.<br />
<br />
At the list of new coins to add, you can tap once on DigiByte and a small cog will appear to the right-hand side of that row, tap on the cog.<br />
<br />
Give it a new name, such as "DigiByte Go", and then enter a custom derivation path:<br />
<pre>M/44H/0H/0H</pre><br />
<br />
Tap OK, and then tap the "+" down the bottom-right. You will now be taken back to the main Coinomi screen for DigiByte. You now MUST now mark the DigiAsset transactions as unspendable so it doesn't burn them.<br />
<br />
Tap on the 3-dot menu up the top-right and choose "Show unspent outputs". Tap on the transactions that are < 1200 satoshis and mark them as unspendable (Most should be 600 satoshis). These are your DigiAsset transactions.</div>
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https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Common_support_queries&diff=3753
Common support queries
2020-04-29T23:46:14Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added sweeping information</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.<br />
<br />
<br />
==How can I move my funds out of a stuck wallet==<br />
You will need to have a *new* wallet already created on another application such as the DigiByte Android or iOS app, or you can choose another from the 40+ available at https://digibytewallets.com<br />
<br />
Once you have a new receiving address for your new wallet, you will need to enter your recovery phrase details for your ''old wallet'' in to https://digisweep.digibyteservers.io. It will give you the details of your balance that it has found, then simply add the new destination address and it will sweep the funds for you. Once you have confirmed the funds have been received, you should discard your old recovery phrase and not re-use it anywhere.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind DigiSweep does not yet support DigiAssets, so DigiAsset holding wallets should not be swept this way, and instead should simply be restored on the DigiByte Android or iOS wallet normally.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Common_support_queries&diff=3752
Common support queries
2020-04-29T23:16:59Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added Core Wallet re-sync info</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
<br />
==I can't connect to any peers, and cannot sync in Android / iOS (Stuck at 5%)==<br />
This is likely a DNS issue caused by a lot of budget / freely provided home routers.<br />
<br />
<br />
You want to do the following steps:<br />
# Turn off your WiFi on your phone<br />
# Power off your device<br />
# Power it back on while connected to JUST mobile-data such as a 3G / 4G data connection<br />
# Fire up the DigiByte mobile app and wait for the syncing to begin<br />
# Once syncing has begun, you can re-join your WiFi<br />
You must do these steps in this order so that when your phone powers on, it asks your mobile-carrier for DNS. Often times home routers will keep providing stale DNS entries to devices such as Cellphones on WiFi, meaning even if you reboot your phone while on WiFi you still won't have much luck.<br />
<br />
==Why do I have no connection to peers in DigiByte Core?==<br />
You likely have a firewall blocking connections, or a DNS issue. You can try bringing up the Debug menu and entering:<br />
<br />
<pre>addnode seed1.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed2.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed3.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyte.io add<br />
addnode seed.digibyteprojects.com add<br />
addnode digihash.co add<br />
addnode digiexplorer.info add<br />
addnode explorer-1.us.digibyteservers.io add<br />
addnode digibyte.host add<br />
addnode dgb-peer.nownodes.io add</pre><br />
<br />
When entering these in, it will not give any "Success" or similar message. No response means it worked, and you should then be connected to that peer.<br />
<br />
This should help "jump start" your connection to the DigiByte network and aid you in finding further peers after that.<br />
<br />
==Why won't my older version of DigiByte Core fully sync? Even after updating?==<br />
If you haven't opened the DigiByte Core Wallet in a while, or opened it while running an older version after the Odocrypt network upgrade took place, it's likely that you sync'd a few blocks from the non-Odocrypt blockchain. As a result now, the wallet isn't wanting to "undo" the sync of those blocks, despite you having upgraded.<br />
<br />
Don't worry though, ''your funds are still 100% safe'', and the fix is an easy one, you just need to re-sync with the blockchain once you've upgraded your wallet to the latest. You can download from https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases<br />
<br />
Firstly, backup your existing wallet as a precautionary measure (You should already have a backup, take another one). If you have your Core Wallet open, you can go to File -> Backup menu.<br />
<br />
Second, you'll need to remove the old Blocks / Indexes directories on your PC. This is in a different place depending on your Operating System:<br />
<br />
Windows:<br />
<pre>%AppData%\DigiByte</pre><br />
<br />
macOS:<br />
<pre>~/Library/Application Support/DigiByte/</pre><br />
<br />
Linux:<br />
<pre>~/.digibyte/</pre><br />
<br />
Find and remove the "Blocks" directory, and (if it exists) the "indexes" directory as well. You can safely leave the other files there, and you especially want to make sure you '''DO NOT remove the wallet.dat or Wallets folder'''.<br />
<br />
Fire up the Core Wallet again (7.17.2 at the time of writing) and it will re-download the blockchain. The sync process could take a couple of hours, but once completed you will see all your funds are there, safe and sound.</div>
Dgb chilling
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DigiByte
2020-04-16T09:26:00Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Fixed up TOC again after some broken edits</p>
<hr />
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==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Cyptocurrency_(DGB) DGB]) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW]based[https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq blockchain](just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with afocus on [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions Cyber Security], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets DigiAssets], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte#DigiByte_Ecosystem_for_using_DGB Payments]& Secure Communications Technologies.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The [https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014]by [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate] (Creator & Founder ofDigiByte)with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 15-second block time], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield real-time difficulty adjustment] and [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger improved security].</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte is also the [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en first major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit]</span>(April<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">2017), [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo mining](September 2014),[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield](February 2014) and [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt] (July 2019).</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Since 2014, many other blockchains like</span>[https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://www.bitcoincash.org/ Bitcoin Cash], [https://z.cash Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin]<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">have adopted DigiByte technology such as [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield].</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">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.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Cyptocurrency_(DGB) DGB]is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset]/ [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cryptocurrency.asp Cryptocurrency]with a1000:1 ratio to BTC thatis being mined over 21 years (2014-2035)with a max supply of [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion 21Billion] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives,</span>average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
<br />
With <span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets DigiAssets]</span> you can build on top of DigiByte, becauseit is a secure, scalable secondary layer on top of the global DigiByte blockchain that allows for the [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain? decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity] and much more.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte havehad [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 285,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Asof January 2020 12,000 nodes are active world-wide &the network is distributed by [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown 5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW]) which secure the network and make it truly un-hackable.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 15 seconds] for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin].</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Thanks to </span><span style="color:#000000;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],</span><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiByte can scale On-Chain with 1066 TPSSegWit weighted], with fees being as low as 0,01 ct USD.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure? security of the network], it's incredible speed ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 40 x faster than Bitcoin]) & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safetransactions.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">As of January 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $70 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past. It is the world's longest, fastest and most secure UTXO([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output Unspent transaction output]) PoW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work Proof of Work]) based blockchain in existence.</span><br />
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==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural Plural]<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticker_symbol Ticker symbol]<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_symbol Currency symbol]<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
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==='''Subunits'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
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==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_developer Original author(s)]<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_paper White Paper]<br />
| [https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol](DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core](DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle Latest release]<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (9 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
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==='''Ledger'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 622.29DGB (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with SegWit weighted].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ12,681,545,706 (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| <a class="mw_htmlentity" title="" href="https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c" data-mce-href="https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c"><="" span>legacy,="" "s"="" span>p2sh="" multisig="" segwit,="" "dgb1"="" span>bech32="" native="" segwit"="" data-mw-type="external_link" data-mw-wikitext="%5Bhttps://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c%20%22D%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3ELegacy,%20%22S%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3Ep2sh%20MultiSig/SegWit,%20%22dgb1%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3Ebech32%20native%20SegWit%5D" contenteditable="false"></a><br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt] &[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Dandelion Dandelion++]<br />
|-<br />
| 3x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV] & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits]<br />
|}<br />
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==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development todayor begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
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''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
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[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ Current version:v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Media Kit GitHub] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[https://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/DigiByteIntegration-v1.4.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide v1.4](Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
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<br /> ''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]](Telegram Support)<br />
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[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
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[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]](Recover stuck DigiByte fromyour wallet)<br />
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[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
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[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
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[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]](Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]](Past events from DigiByte)<br />
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[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]](Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]](DigiByte Team Members)<br />
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[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]](DigiByteDigital Currency)<br />
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[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]](Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
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[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]](The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
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[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]](Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]](Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
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[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]](Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
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[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]](Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
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[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]](Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
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[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]](Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
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[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]](Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiShield|DigiShield]](DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]](DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiShield|MultiShield]](DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]](DigiByte FourthHard fork)<br />
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[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]](DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
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[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]](DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
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[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]](The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by theDigiByteblockchain.)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]](DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
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[[CSV|CSV]](DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
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[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]](DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf Integration Guide](Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Media Kit](Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]](Run afull copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]](Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linuxserving other nodes)<br />
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[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
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[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]](Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
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[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
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[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]](Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]](Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]](Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Building_from_source|Building from source]](Not yet completed)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]](Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
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[[Wallets|Wallets]](Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]](Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]](Detailed information aboutDigiByteblocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
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[[ATMs|ATMs]](Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
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[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
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[[Aircoins|Aircoins]](Find and Collect DigiByte, DGBin Augmented Reality)<br />
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[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]](Spend DGB)<br />
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[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]](Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
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[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte](DigiAssets)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]](Starting guide)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]](The five mining algorithms)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner](GPU mining on Windows)<br />
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[[Pools|Supported Pools]](Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
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[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]](Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
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[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]](Graphics processing unit)<br />
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[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]](Field-programmable gate array)<br />
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[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi](ASIC mining)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]](Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
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[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]](Most popular way to engage with theDigiByte Global Community)<br />
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[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]](DigiByte Community in different countries orregions)<br />
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[https://dgb.community DGB.community](Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]](Introduceto DigiByte)<br />
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[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team](DGBAT)<br />
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[https://digibytewallets.com/apps/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit](Logo's, Icons & More)<br />
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[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]](PromoteDGB)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Memes|DigiByte Memes]](Not yet completed)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://www.digibyte.io/ Official Website](Official DigiByte Website)<br />
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[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation](Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
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[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team](DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
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[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
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[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets](Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
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[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats](Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
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[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
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[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community](Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
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[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch](Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
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[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign](Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
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[https://vesti.io/ VESTi](Vest in your future using advancedblockchaintechnology)<br />
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[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID](Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
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[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID](World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
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[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB](Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
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[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay]([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]](Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
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[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]](Refreshing articles about DigiByte)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte FAQs</span>'''==<br />
[[FAQs|FAQs]](Frequently Asked Questions)</div>
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==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Cyptocurrency_(DGB) DGB]) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW]based[https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq blockchain](just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with afocus on [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions Cyber Security], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets DigiAssets], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte#DigiByte_Ecosystem_for_using_DGB Payments]& Secure Communications Technologies.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The [https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014]by [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate] (Creator & Founder ofDigiByte)with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 15-second block time], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield real-time difficulty adjustment] and [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger improved security].</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte is also the [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en first major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit]</span>(April<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">2017), [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo mining](September 2014),[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield](February 2014) and [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt] (July 2019).</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Since 2014, many other blockchains like</span>[https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://www.bitcoincash.org/ Bitcoin Cash], [https://z.cash Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin]<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">have adopted DigiByte technology such as [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield].</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">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.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Cyptocurrency_(DGB) DGB]is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset]/ [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cryptocurrency.asp Cryptocurrency]with a1000:1 ratio to BTC thatis being mined over 21 years (2014-2035)with a max supply of [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion 21Billion] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives,</span>average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
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With <span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets DigiAssets]</span> you can build on top of DigiByte, becauseit is a secure, scalable secondary layer on top of the global DigiByte blockchain that allows for the [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain? decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity] and much more.<br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte havehad [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 285,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Asof January 2020 12,000 nodes are active world-wide &the network is distributed by [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown 5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW]) which secure the network and make it truly un-hackable.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 15 seconds] for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin].</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Thanks to </span><span style="color:#000000;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],</span><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiByte can scale On-Chain with 1066 TPSSegWit weighted], with fees being as low as 0,01 ct USD.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure? security of the network], it's incredible speed ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 40 x faster than Bitcoin]) & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safetransactions.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">As of January 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $70 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past. It is the world's longest, fastest and most secure UTXO([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output Unspent transaction output]) PoW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work Proof of Work]) based blockchain in existence.</span><br />
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''© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2020 .All Rights Reserved . Released under the[https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license].[https://digibytewallets.com/dgbio/docs/LegalDisclaimer.pdf Legal Disclaimer]|[https://digibytewallets.com/dgbio/docs/PrivacyPolicy.pdf Privacy Policy]''<br />
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__TOC__ <br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
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{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural Plural]<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticker_symbol Ticker symbol]<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_symbol Currency symbol]<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
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==='''Subunits'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
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==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_developer Original author(s)]<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_paper White Paper]<br />
| [https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol](DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core](DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle Latest release]<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (9 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
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==='''Ledger'''===<br />
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{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 622.29DGB (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with SegWit weighted].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ12,681,545,706 (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| <a class="mw_htmlentity" title="" href="https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c" data-mce-href="https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c"><="" span>legacy,="" "s"="" span>p2sh="" multisig="" segwit,="" "dgb1"="" span>bech32="" native="" segwit"="" data-mw-type="external_link" data-mw-wikitext="%5Bhttps://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c%20%22D%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3ELegacy,%20%22S%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3Ep2sh%20MultiSig/SegWit,%20%22dgb1%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3Ebech32%20native%20SegWit%5D" contenteditable="false"></a><br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt] &[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Dandelion Dandelion++]<br />
|-<br />
| 3x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV] & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits]<br />
|}<br />
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==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development todayor begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
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''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
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[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ Current version:v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
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[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Media Kit GitHub] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[https://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/DigiByteIntegration-v1.4.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide v1.4](Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
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<br /> ''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]](Telegram Support)<br />
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[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
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[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]](Recover stuck DigiByte fromyour wallet)<br />
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[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
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[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
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[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]](Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]](Past events from DigiByte)<br />
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[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]](Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]](DigiByte Team Members)<br />
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[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]](DigiByteDigital Currency)<br />
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[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]](Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
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[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]](The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
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[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
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[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]](Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]](Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
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[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]](Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
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[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]](Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
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[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]](Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
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[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]](Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
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[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]](Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
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[[DigiShield|DigiShield]](DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]](DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
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[[MultiShield|MultiShield]](DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]](DigiByte FourthHard fork)<br />
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[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]](DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
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[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]](DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
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[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
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[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]](The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by theDigiByteblockchain.)<br />
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[[DigiSync|DigiSync]](DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
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[[CSV|CSV]](DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
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[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]](DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf Integration Guide](Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Media Kit](Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]](Run afull copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]](Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linuxserving other nodes)<br />
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[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
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[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]](Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
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[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
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[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
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[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]](Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]](Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]](Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
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[[Building_from_source|Building from source]](Not yet completed)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]](Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
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[[Wallets|Wallets]](Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
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[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]](Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]](Detailed information aboutDigiByteblocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
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[[ATMs|ATMs]](Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
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[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
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[[Aircoins|Aircoins]](Find and Collect DigiByte, DGBin Augmented Reality)<br />
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[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]](Spend DGB)<br />
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[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]](Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
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[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte](DigiAssets)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]](Starting guide)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]](The five mining algorithms)<br />
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[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner](GPU mining on Windows)<br />
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[[Pools|Supported Pools]](Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
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[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]](Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
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[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]](Graphics processing unit)<br />
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[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]](Field-programmable gate array)<br />
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[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
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[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi](ASIC mining)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]](Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
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[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]](Most popular way to engage with theDigiByte Global Community)<br />
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[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]](DigiByte Community in different countries orregions)<br />
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[https://dgb.community DGB.community](Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]](Introduceto DigiByte)<br />
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[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team](DGBAT)<br />
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[https://digibytewallets.com/apps/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit](Logo's, Icons & More)<br />
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[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]](PromoteDGB)<br />
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[[DigiByte_Memes|DigiByte Memes]](Not yet completed)<br />
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=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://www.digibyte.io/ Official Website](Official DigiByte Website)<br />
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[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation](Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
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[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team](DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
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[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
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[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets](Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
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[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats](Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
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[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
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[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community](Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch](Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign](Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
<br />
[https://vesti.io/ VESTi](Vest in your future using advancedblockchaintechnology)<br />
<br />
[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID](Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
<br />
[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID](World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
<br />
[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB](Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay]([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]](Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]](Refreshing articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte FAQs</span>'''==<br />
[[FAQs|FAQs]](Frequently Asked Questions)</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain&diff=3676
Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain
2020-04-11T23:10:54Z
<p>Dgb chilling: TinyMCE doesn't handle links very well...</p>
<hr />
<div>DigiAsset encoding is found in the OP_RETURN data.<br />
<br />
You can find additional detailed in formation here [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/DigiAsset_Scheme on GitHub]<br />
<br />
If you are using DigiByte-Core to find transactions that contain DigiAsset information, you will want to be checking in the OP_RETURN details for a transaction (Naturally iterating through all transactions in a block etc).<br />
<br />
For example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 477d80fe1ad594937e2dd8869ecafe4373f484bd25c9650ae3c80b6ec23e70b7 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 2,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 44410215000a012091",<br />
"hex": "6a0944410215000a012091",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},</pre><br />
<br />
The OP_RETURN data starting with 4441 means "DA" for "DigiAsset", and the "02" is the DigiAsset version, followed by "15" meaning "No Metadata" so we're just doing a plain transfer of DigiAssets in this transaction.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
You can read more about the OP_CODES: [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/OP_CODEs https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/OP_CODEs]<br />
<br />
<br />
If you are so inclined, you can also decode that OP_RETURN value from Hex to ASCII to see the "DA", paste the "44410215000a012091" in to here: [https://www.convertstring.com/EncodeDecode/HexDecode https://www.convertstring.com/EncodeDecode/HexDecode]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
We can look at another example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 5cd98839593f89307e5b6154936163fc4db99494326eb7604e78bf6526ed75da 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 1,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"hex": "6a3e444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
This is an issuance transaction, we know based on it containing the SHA hash, as well as looking at the first few bytes. "4441" is "DA" for DigiAsset, "01" for the DA version, "01" for "SHA1 Torrent info_hash + SHA256 of metadata in 80 bytes OP_RETURN" followed by the details.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain&diff=3675
Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain
2020-04-11T23:09:57Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added further clarification about Hex vs ASCII</p>
<hr />
<div>DigiAsset encoding is found in the OP_RETURN data.<br />
<br />
You can find additional detailed in formation here[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/DigiAsset_Scheme on GitHub]<br />
<br />
If you are using DigiByte-Core to find transactions that contain DigiAsset information, you will want to be checking in the OP_RETURN details for a transaction (Naturally iterating through all transactions in a block etc).<br />
<br />
For example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 477d80fe1ad594937e2dd8869ecafe4373f484bd25c9650ae3c80b6ec23e70b7 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 2,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 44410215000a012091",<br />
"hex": "6a0944410215000a012091",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},</pre><br />
<br />
The OP_RETURN data starting with 4441 means "DA" for "DigiAsset", and the "02" is the DigiAsset version, followed by "15" meaning "No Metadata" so we're just doing a plain transfer of DigiAssets in this transaction.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
You can read more about the OP_CODES: <a href="https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/OP_CODEs">https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/OP_CODEs</a><br />
<br />
<br />
If you are so inclined, you can also decode that OP_RETURN value from Hex to ASCII to see the "DA", paste the "44410215000a012091" in to here: <a href="https://www.convertstring.com/EncodeDecode/HexDecode">https://www.convertstring.com/EncodeDecode/HexDecode</a><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
We can look at another example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 5cd98839593f89307e5b6154936163fc4db99494326eb7604e78bf6526ed75da 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 1,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"hex": "6a3e444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
This is an issuance transaction, we know based on it containing the SHA hash, as well as looking at the first few bytes. "4441" is "DA" for DigiAsset, "01" for the DA version, "01" for "SHA1 Torrent info_hash + SHA256 of metadata in 80 bytes OP_RETURN" followed by the details.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain&diff=3674
Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain
2020-04-11T23:06:09Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Fixed URL</p>
<hr />
<div>DigiAsset encoding is found in the OP_RETURN data.<br />
<br />
You can find additional detailed in formation here[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/DigiAsset_Scheme on GitHub]<br />
<br />
If you are using DigiByte-Core to find transactions that contain DigiAsset information, you will want to be checking in the OP_RETURN details for a transaction (Naturally iterating through all transactions in a block etc).<br />
<br />
For example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 477d80fe1ad594937e2dd8869ecafe4373f484bd25c9650ae3c80b6ec23e70b7 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 2,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 44410215000a012091",<br />
"hex": "6a0944410215000a012091",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},</pre><br />
<br />
The OP_RETURN data starting with 4441 means "DA" for "DigiAsset", and the "02" is the DigiAsset version, followed by "15" meaning "No Metadata" so we're just doing a plain transfer of DigiAssets in this transaction.<br />
<br />
You can read more about the OP_CODES: https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/OP_CODEs<br />
<br />
We can look at another example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 5cd98839593f89307e5b6154936163fc4db99494326eb7604e78bf6526ed75da 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 1,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"hex": "6a3e444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
This is an issuance transaction, we know based on it containing the SHA hash, as well as looking at the first few bytes. "4441" is "DA" for DigiAsset, "01" for the DA version, "01" for "SHA1 Torrent info_hash + SHA256 of metadata in 80 bytes OP_RETURN" followed by the details.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain&diff=3673
Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain
2020-04-11T23:04:50Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Initial page creation</p>
<hr />
<div>DigiAsset encoding is found in the OP_RETURN data.<br />
<br />
You can find additional detailed in formation here:<a href="https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/DigiAsset%20Scheme">https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/DigiAsset%20Scheme</a><br />
<br />
If you are using DigiByte-Core to find transactions that contain DigiAsset information, you will want to be checking in the OP_RETURN details for a transaction (Naturally iterating through all transactions in a block etc).<br />
<br />
For example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 477d80fe1ad594937e2dd8869ecafe4373f484bd25c9650ae3c80b6ec23e70b7 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 2,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 44410215000a012091",<br />
"hex": "6a0944410215000a012091",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},</pre><br />
<br />
The OP_RETURN data starting with 4441 means "DA" for "DigiAsset", and the "02" is the DigiAsset version, followed by "15" meaning "No Metadata" so we're just doing a plain transfer of DigiAssets in this transaction.<br />
<br />
You can read more about the OP_CODES: https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki/OP_CODEs<br />
<br />
We can look at another example:<br />
<br />
<br />
<pre>getrawtransaction 5cd98839593f89307e5b6154936163fc4db99494326eb7604e78bf6526ed75da 1</pre><br />
<br />
We specifically want:<br />
<br />
<pre> {<br />
"value": 0.00000000,<br />
"n": 1,<br />
"scriptPubKey": {<br />
"asm": "OP_RETURN 444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"hex": "6a3e444101015c00ca6d3856ef5d3bfe2f824800975b92af89bbb7162cdb3fa03c0853ca1b54015220f0ccb8b2308fe74c69f2610bb18704304f201400201410",<br />
"type": "nulldata"<br />
}<br />
},<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
This is an issuance transaction, we know based on it containing the SHA hash, as well as looking at the first few bytes. "4441" is "DA" for DigiAsset, "01" for the DA version, "01" for "SHA1 Torrent info_hash + SHA256 of metadata in 80 bytes OP_RETURN" followed by the details.</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte&diff=3672
DigiByte
2020-04-11T22:49:43Z
<p>Dgb chilling: /* DigiByte Guides */ Added finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain</p>
<hr />
<div>__TOC__ <br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Introduction'''</span>==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Cyptocurrency_(DGB) DGB]) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralization decentralized] global[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output UTXO][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW]based[https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq blockchain](just like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin]) with afocus on [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions Cyber Security], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets DigiAssets], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte#DigiByte_Ecosystem_for_using_DGB Payments]& Secure Communications Technologies.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The [https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq DigiByte blockchain] was developed in 2013 and released in [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=408268.0 January 2014]by [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate] (Creator & Founder ofDigiByte)with an [https://osprotocol.com/ open-source protocol].</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Although based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin], adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 15-second block time], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield real-time difficulty adjustment] and [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger improved security].</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Because of these adjustments in the code, DigiByte is very suitable for facilitating fast and secure transactions.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte is also the[https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320?lang=en first major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit]</span>(April<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">2017), [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo mining](September 2014),[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield](February 2014) and [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt] (July 2019).</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Since 2014, many other blockchains like</span>[https://www.ethereum.org/ Ethereum], [https://www.bitcoincash.org/ Bitcoin Cash], [https://z.cash Zcash] & [https://dogecoin.com/ Dogecoin]<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">have adopted DigiByte technology such as [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield].</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">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.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Cyptocurrency_(DGB) DGB]is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_asset Digital Asset]/ [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cryptocurrency.asp Cryptocurrency]with a1000:1 ratio to BTC thatis being mined over 21 years (2014-2035)with a max supply of [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion 21Billion] in the year 2035. When mass adoption arrives,</span>average people can still afford to buy an entire DigiByte.<br />
<br />
With <span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets DigiAssets]</span> you can build on top of DigiByte, becauseit is a secure, scalable secondary layer on top of the global DigiByte blockchain that allows for the [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain? decentralized issuance of assets, tokens, smart contracts, digital identity] and much more.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte havehad [http://www.somsubhra.com/github-release-stats/?username=digibyte&repository=digibyte 285,000 + full node downloads] since 2017.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Asof January 2020 12,000 nodesare active world-wide &the network is distributed by [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown 5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work PoW]) which secure the network and make it truly un-hackable.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">DigiByte transactions are nearly instantaneous and it takes [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 15 seconds] for a first confirmation, this makes DigiByte 40x faster than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Bitcoin].</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Thanks to </span><span style="color:#000000;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],</span><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiByte can scale On-Chain with 1066 TPSSegWit weighted], with fees being as low as 0,01 ct USD.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure? security of the network], it's incredible speed ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 40 x faster than Bitcoin]) & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safetransactions.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">As of January 2020 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $70 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past. It is the world's longest, fastest and most secure UTXO([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output Unspent transaction output]) PoW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work Proof of Work]) based blockchain in existence.</span><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
''© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2020 .All Rights Reserved . Released under the[https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license].[https://digibytewallets.com/dgbio/docs/LegalDisclaimer.pdf Legal Disclaimer]|[https://digibytewallets.com/dgbio/docs/PrivacyPolicy.pdf Privacy Policy]''<br />
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<br />
__TOC__ <br />
==<span style="font-size:x-large;">'''DigiByte Technical Specifications'''</span>==<br />
==='''Denominations'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural Plural]<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|DigiBytes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticker_symbol Ticker symbol]<br />
| DGB<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_symbol Currency symbol]<br />
| Ɗ (Unicode: [https://unicode-table.com/en/018A/ U+018A])<br />
|-<br />
| Precision<br />
| 10<sup>−8</sup><br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Subunits'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|mDGB (miliDigiByte)<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|1/1000<br />
|-<br />
| µDGB (microDigiByte)<br />
| 1/1000000<br />
|-<br />
| ɗSats (digiSatoshi, Digis)<br />
| 1/100000000<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Development'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_developer Original author(s)]<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Original_author(s) Jared Tate]<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_paper White Paper]<br />
| [https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"]<br />
|-<br />
| Implementation(s)<br />
| <br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ DigiByte Protocol](DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br /> [https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core](DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br /> [https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Initial release<br />
| 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle Latest release]<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v7.17.2 7.17.2] / 3 May 2019 (9 months ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Development status<br />
| Active<br />
|-<br />
| Website<br />
| [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte.io]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==='''Ledger'''===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 739px; height:16pt;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width: 170px;"|Ledger start<br />
| style="width: 555px;"|10 January 2014 (6 years ago)<br />
|-<br />
| Genesis block hash<br />
| [https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/blob/master/src/chainparams.cpp#L52 "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from up to 110M customers"]<br />
|-<br />
| Ledger type<br />
| Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm.<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_timestamping Timestamping scheme]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-work_system Proof-of-work] (Partial hash inversion)<br />
|-<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function Hash function]<br />
| Five individual [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown SHA256],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Scrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Skein]&[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown Qubit]<br />
|-<br />
| Issuance schedule<br />
| Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month.<br />
|-<br />
| Block reward<br />
| 622.29DGB (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Block time<br />
| 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Algorithm block share<br />
| 20% Block Share per Algorithm(5 Algorithms x 20% for total Block Share)<br />
|-<br />
| Difficulty retarget<br />
| Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo.<br />
|-<br />
| Block size and capacity<br />
| Max block size 1MB. [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 1066 TPS with SegWit weighted].<br />
|-<br />
| Block explorer<br />
| [https://digiexplorer.info/ digiexplorer.info]<br />
|-<br />
| Circulating supply<br />
| Ɗ12,681,545,706 (January 2020)<br />
|-<br />
| Supply limit<br />
| Ɗ21,000,000,000 (Supply limit reached in 2035)<br />
|-<br />
| Address formats<br />
| <a class="mw_htmlentity" title="" href="https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c" data-mce-href="https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c"> <="" span>legacy,="" "s"="" span>p2sh="" multisig="" segwit,="" "dgb1"="" span>bech32="" native="" segwit"="" data-mw-type="external_link" data-mw-wikitext="%5Bhttps://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c%20%22D%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3ELegacy,%20%22S%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3Ep2sh%20MultiSig/SegWit,%20%22dgb1%22%20prefix%3Cspan%20class=%22mw_htmlentity%22%3E%3C/span%3Ebech32%20native%20SegWit%5D" contenteditable="false"></a><br />
|-<br />
| SegWit support<br />
| [https://twitter.com/digibytecoin/status/857995712843448320 Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)]<br />
|-<br />
| 6x Hard forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiShield DigiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiAlgo MultiAlgo],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=MultiShield MultiShield],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed DigiSpeed],[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Odocrypt Odocrypt] &[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=Dandelion Dandelion++]<br />
|-<br />
| 3x Soft forks<br />
| [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSync DigiSync], [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=CSV CSV] & [https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=NVersionBits NVersionBits]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==<br /> <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''Contribute Today'''</span>==<br />
Start contributing to DigiByte core development todayor begin building your own application on top of the DigiByte blockchain.<br />
<br />
''Everyone that is working on DigiByte is an unpaid volunteer who devoted their time and skills to a project they believe in.''<br />
<br />
[https://t.me/DigiByteDevelopers DigiByte Official Developers Telegram 🛠] (Communicate with other DigiByte developers)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/ Current version:v7.17.2] (Current version of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte DigiByte Protocol GitHub] (DigiByte Blockchain code only)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/digibyte-core DigiByte Core GitHub] (DigiByteCore projects & repositories)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/DigiAssets-Protocol-Specifications/wiki 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)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos DigiByte Media Kit GitHub] (Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/wikifiles/DigiByteIntegration-v1.4.pdf DigiByte Integration Guide v1.4](Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
<br />
<br /> ''This wiki is run by the DigiByte community and is open to be added to (After email verification), so in the spirit of decentralization, contributions are also available by anyone. Please avoid shameless self-promotion and referral links.''<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Support</span>'''==<br />
[[Where_to_get_help|Where to get help]](Telegram Support)<br />
<br />
[[Common_support_queries|Common support queries]] (and solutions to the questions)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSweep|DigiSweep]](Recover stuck DigiByte fromyour wallet)<br />
<br />
[[Contact|Contact]] (Business inquiries)<br />
<br />
[[Donate|Donate]] (Directly help the DigiByte Foundation & the DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_application_changelogs|DigiByte application changelogs]](Changelogs for the DigiByte apps)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Framework</span>'''==<br />
[[DigiByte_History|DigiByte History]](Past events from DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Original_author(s)|Original author(s)]](Founder & Creator of DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Teams|DigiByte Teams]](DigiByte Team Members)<br />
<br />
[[Cyptocurrency_(DGB)|Cyptocurrency (DGB)]](DigiByteDigital Currency)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_vs_Bitcoin|DigiByte vs Bitcoin]](Why you would choose DigiByte over Bitcoin)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_up_the_DigiByte_blockchain?|What makes up the DigiByte blockchain?]](The Three DigiByte Blockchain Layers)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Different?|What makes DigiByte Different?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Different)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_More_Secure?|What makes DigiByte More Secure?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte More Secure)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Faster?|What makes DigiByte Faster?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Faster)<br />
<br />
[[What_makes_DigiByte_Forward_Thinking?|What makes DigiByte Forward Thinking?]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Forward Thinking)<br />
<br />
[[Why_so_many_coins?_21Billion|Why so many coins? 21Billion]](Explanation about our large Supply limit)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Accomplishments</span>'''==<br />
[[Roadmap_and_Milestones|Roadmap and Milestones]](Future progress,events & developments that are completed)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_CyberSecurity_Solutions|CyberSecurity Solutions]](Cybersecurity cryptographic protocols built on top of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Decentralisation|Decentralisation]](Key attributes that have made DigiByte Decentralized)<br />
<br />
[[Fast_transaction_times|Fast transaction times]](Key attributes that created Fast Transaction Times for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Low_Fees|Low Fees]](Key attributes that created Low Fees for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[On_Chain_Scalability|On Chain Scalability]](Why DigiByte scales On-chain vs Off-chain)<br />
<br />
[[Robust_security_+_The_Immutable_Ledger|Robust security + The Immutable Ledger]](Key attributes that have made Robust Security + Immutable Ledger for DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[DigiShield|DigiShield]](DigiByte First Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiAlgo|MultiAlgo]](DigiByte Second Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[MultiShield|MultiShield]](DigiByte Third Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSpeed|DigiSpeed]](DigiByte FourthHard fork)<br />
<br />
[[Odocrypt|Odocrypt]](DigiByte Fifth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[Dandelion++|Dandelion++]](DigiByte Sixth Hard fork)<br />
<br />
[[DigiAssets|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)<br />
<br />
[[Digi-ID|Digi-ID]](The blockchain-based cryptographic solution to handling user authentication. Powered by theDigiByteblockchain.)<br />
<br />
[[DigiSync|DigiSync]](DigiByte First Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[CSV|CSV]](DigiByte Second Soft fork)<br />
<br />
[[NVersionBits|NVersionBits]](DigiByte Third Soft fork)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Guides</span>'''==<br />
[https://digibyte.io/docs/integrationguide.pdf Integration Guide](Integrate DigiByte, DGB in your platform)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos Media Kit](Use Logos, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_node|Running a full node]](Run afull copy of the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_open_node_on_a_Linux_server|Running a full open node on a Linux server]](Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Linuxserving other nodes)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-digibyte-full-node-on-a-pine64-rock64-d1f7d405523d Running a full open node on a Pine64 Rock64] (Run a full copy of the DigiByte Blockchain on Ubuntu)<br />
<br />
[[Running_your_own_Insight_explorer|Running your own Insight explorer]](Create your own DigiByte Explorer)<br />
<br />
[[Running_a_full_DigiAssets_stack|Running a full DigiAssets stack]] (Detailed and commented step by step instructions to install and configure a self-sufficient DigiAsset Server)<br />
<br />
[[Finding_DigiAssets_transactions_on_the_blockchain|Finding DigiAssets transactions on the blockchain]] (Useful for people wanting to start working with DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[[Upgrading_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Upgrading your DigiByte Core Wallet]](Instructions for upgrading your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Speeding_up_sync_for_your_DigiByte_Core_Wallet|Speeding up sync for your DigiByte Core Wallet]](Instructions for speeding up the synchronizing process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Port_forwarding_process_for_your_DigiByte_node|Port forwarding process for your DigiByte node]](Instructions for port forwarding process for your Core DigiByte Wallet for Windows, macOS & Linux)<br />
<br />
[[Building_from_source|Building from source]](Not yet completed)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Ecosystem</span>'''==<br />
[[Exchanges|Exchanges]](Buy, Trade & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Wallets|Wallets]](Manage & Securely Store your DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Payment_Processors|Payment Processors]](Integrate & Accept DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Explorers|Explorers]](Detailed information aboutDigiByteblocks, addresses, and transactions)<br />
<br />
[[ATMs|ATMs]](Buy & Sell DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Faucets|Faucets]] (Earn DGB)<br />
<br />
[[Aircoins|Aircoins]](Find and Collect DigiByte, DGBin Augmented Reality)<br />
<br />
[[Places_to_spend_DGB|Places to spend DGB]](Spend DGB)<br />
<br />
[[DGB_Debit_Cards|DGB Debit Cards]](Spend DGB with Debit Card)<br />
<br />
[https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiAssets Built with DigiByte](DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Mining</span>'''==<br />
[[Start_Mining_DigiByte|Start Mining DigiByte]](Starting guide)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Mining_Breakdown|DigiByte Mining Breakdown]](The five mining algorithms)<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/DigiByteMiner/DigiByteMiner One Click Miner](GPU mining on Windows)<br />
<br />
[[Pools|Supported Pools]](Pooling of resources by miners)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_ASICs|Supported ASICs]](Application-specific integrated circuit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_GPUs|Supported GPUs]](Graphics processing unit)<br />
<br />
[[Supported_FPGAs|Supported FPGAs]](Field-programmable gate array)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/how-to-cpu-mine-digibyte-with-your-rock64-3ea591bee3a0 DigiByte CPU Mining with a Pine64 Rock64] (For fun or testing not for profit)<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@david_senate/running-a-super-low-cost-digibyte-scrypt-miner-rig-with-a-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-and-a-futurebit-14dd7d95e566 Running a DigiByte Scrypt ASIC Miner Rig with a Raspberry Pi](ASIC mining)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Community</span>'''==<br />
[[Social_Media|Social Media]](Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)<br />
<br />
[[Telegram_Groups|Telegram Groups]](Most popular way to engage with theDigiByte Global Community)<br />
<br />
[[Regional_Websites|Regional Websites]](DigiByte Community in different countries orregions)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community DGB.community](Non-profit email service for the DigiByte community)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Marketing</span>'''==<br />
[[Ways_to_introduce_DigiByte|Ways to introduce DigiByte]](Introduceto DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team](DGBAT)<br />
<br />
[https://digibytewallets.com/apps/mediakit.pdf DigiByte Media Kit](Logo's, Icons & More)<br />
<br />
[[Promotional_Images|Promotional images]](PromoteDGB)<br />
<br />
[[DigiByte_Memes|DigiByte Memes]](Not yet completed)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Related Websites</span>'''==<br />
[https://www.digibyte.io/ Official Website](Official DigiByte Website)<br />
<br />
[https://digibytefoundation.io/ DigiByte Foundation](Volunteer managed organization that operates in a nonprofit way)<br />
<br />
[https://dgbat.org/ DigiByte Awareness Team](DigiByte Awareness and Outreach Team)<br />
<br />
[https://blockchain2035.com/ Blockchain 2035] (Jared Tate's Book)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytewallets.com/ DigiByteWallets](Compare and choose your DigiByte Wallet)<br />
<br />
[https://digistats.digibyteservers.io DigiStats](Interactive / historical blockchain statistics)<br />
<br />
[http://digibyte.rocks/ DigiByte Rocks] (Repository of links to useful resources for DigiByte users & developers)<br />
<br />
[https://dgb.community/ DGB.Community](Contribute to development and awareness activities of the DigiByte<br /> by expressing yourself with your own @dgb.community email address)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytetorch.com/ DigiByteTorch](Showcasing DigiAssets)<br />
<br />
[https://www.digusign.com/ DiguSign](Securely store, notarize, validate and secure any document)<br />
<br />
[https://vesti.io/ VESTi](Vest in your future using advancedblockchaintechnology)<br />
<br />
[https://www.v-id.org/ V-ID](Validation service uses blockchain technology to end all document fraud)<br />
<br />
[https://www.antumid.be/ AntumID](World Privacy ID and DigiByte Blockchain authentication services)<br />
<br />
[https://promotedgb.com/ PromoteDGB](Offers wide range of promotional materials (digital & print) for the DigiByte Blockchain)<br />
<br />
[https://block30labs.com/ Block 30 Labs] ([https://block30labs.com/ BLOCKS] powered by [https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] as a [https://blockchain2035.com/blogs/digiassetsprotocol/part-2-digiassets-the-future-of-digibyte-technical-overview DigiAsset])<br />
<br />
[https://www.digibytepay.us/ DigiBytePay]([https://www.digibytecafe.com DigiCafé]Mobile Point of Sale App)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte Articles</span>'''==<br />
[[Notable_Articles|Notable Articles]](Remarkable articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
[[Misc._DGB_Articles|Misc. DGB Articles]](Refreshing articles about DigiByte)<br />
<br />
=='''<span style="font-size:x-large;">DigiByte FAQs</span>'''==<br />
[[FAQs|FAQs]](Frequently Asked Questions)</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Android_Changelog&diff=3664
DigiByte Android Changelog
2020-03-30T20:57:53Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added the actual details of what's new</p>
<hr />
<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
This is the changelog for the DigiByte for Android application<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.5&nbsp;(Build 2579 - Beta only) - 27th&nbsp;March 2020 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional debug logging from failed RPC calls (HTTP output) added to clipboard to assist with diagnosing issue for specific DigiAsset send fail situations<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.4&nbsp;(Build 2577) - 5th&nbsp;December 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Further changes around the Crypto object to help limit issues where users need to re-enter their recovery phrase<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.3&nbsp;(Build 2576) - 18th&nbsp;November 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes block height display issues <br />
*Additional video buffering improvements <br />
*Asset divisibility solved <br />
*Regression with send confirmation dialog now sorted <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.9 (Build 2571) - 2nd November 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes regression from video support that caused a small amount of devices to need to re-enter their recovery phrase (That only ever went to Dev channel in Play Store) <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.7&nbsp;(Build 2569) - 29th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Initial video attachment support for DigiAssets <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.6&nbsp;(Build 2568) - 18th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Version bump to get the Play Store to behave and distribute it <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.6&nbsp;(Build 2566) - 14th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Dynamic fee calculation adjusted for DigiAssets, now&nbsp;360 * assetTx.utxoTxids.size + 214 <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.5&nbsp;(Build 2565) - 12th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added sync height to main screen <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.4&nbsp;(Build 2561) - 4th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*QRCodeActivity cannot be locked to portrait because it's translucent <br />
*Bump asset tx free and utxo skip amount to 1600 <br />
*Dismiss pin, fingerprint and number picker fragments onPause (Better for security) <br />
*Cleanup other older unused legacy code <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.3&nbsp;(Build 2560) - 3rd October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional crash fixes (Tidying up a bunch of old ones) <br />
*Asset image tap-to-view for assets that have a sparse model (Unique sub-assets) <br />
*Fix for some Android device that don't support vibration <br />
*Bypass fragment arguments for frags that receive AuthType objects, when the AuthType is from an asset related tx, the payload is too large for the binder; bypass arguments and pass directly <br />
*Clean pasted addresses for asset send, only ASCII characters <br />
*Post asset name tx list update, this should sequence the execution as required to properly set the asset name once it's acquired from the meta api call <br />
*Don't update asset names that have already been retrieved, this will alleviate a suble flicker in the tx list, which was previously updating already set asset names. <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.2 (Build 2559) - 30th&nbsp;September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Asset image viewing now has portrait-lock removed so you can see the image even larger <br />
*Translation-related crash workarounds, will need further refinement in future <br />
*Copy success and failure information to clipboard after DigiAsset transaction to further aid troubleshooting <br />
*Asset image scaling aspect ratio improved <br />
*Additional various minor crash conditions resolved <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.1 (Build 2554) - 28th&nbsp;September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Full-screen asset image viewer, simply tap the image to expand <br />
*Vibrations now for login screen button taps <br />
*Fixed DigiAsset names for sent transactions, they no longer require a pull-to-refresh <br />
*Resolved a crash associated with users clearing app cache <br />
*Fix for some "missing inputs" errors, however there may be more needed <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.0 (Build 2552) - 23rd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes certain crashes when sending DigiAssets <br />
*Additional improvements around asset UTXO funding selection <br />
*Further improvements to asset handling / display <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.9 (Build 2548) - 16th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional error verbosity to clipboard for troubleshooting DigiAssets etc <br />
*Increased asset tx-fee to 1400 Sats to avoid broadcast errors <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.7 (Build 2546) - 5th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Rooted devices now permitted with LARGE warning of consequences <br />
*Some fixes for 500 errors on DigiAsset sendings (May not be all of them) <br />
*App-wide cleanup of unused resources, translation / string optimization (Several hundred redundant ones removed) <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.6 (Build 2543) - 3rd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed outgoing DigiAsset name <br />
*Additional DigiAsset aggregation improvements <br />
*Fix for regression of DigiAssets not showing properly in 3.0.1.5, now resolved <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.5 (Build 2540) - 2nd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Import RX <br />
*Async functionality improvements <br />
*Consolidated all asset related loading, including metadata, into a merged observable pattern <br />
*Linkify asset descriptions <br />
*Main TransactionListAdapter is now Kotlin <br />
*Fixed 3x different "Android is not responding" conditions <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.3&nbsp;(Build 2536) - 20th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Better aggregation of assets <br />
*More reliable displaying of information <br />
*Halved the number of API queries <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.2 (Build 2530) - 18th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added 1 second delay on Tx-send confirmation, helps those with in-screen fingerprint readers <br />
*Better aggregation of the same type of DigiAsset <br />
*Sending a DigiAsset now uses the same type of send confirmation dialog as sending DigiByte <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.1 (Build 2528) - 15th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Assets with long descriptions now only show first 3 lines, tap to expand and collapse <br />
*No longer clear asset list when sending, only the UTXO associated with that asset. List reloads less <br />
*Blocking operation on metadata refreshing resolved <br />
*Prevent users sending assets to themselves <br />
*Improve scrolling on Asset list, prevents unintentional drawer closing <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.0 (Build 2527) - 12th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed quickly pressing the Digi-ID button on login screen requiring multiple authentication attempts <br />
*Fixed crash condition pressing back while scanning QR to send a DigiAsset <br />
*Fixed DigiAsset metadata processing where it was not a whole unit <br />
*Fixed crash while using amount hidden mode when the device locale didn't produce a currency symbol <br />
*Fixed issue with extra large asset images <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.9 (Build 2526) - 3rd August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed issue where user had too many DGB affecting sending of DigiAssets <br />
*Additional logging where asset metadata fetch and asset sending fails <br />
*Check for null addresses, as well as trimming digibyte: or digibyte:// from pasted or scanned asset destinations <br />
*Optimize data usage <br />
*Internal variable handling fixes <br />
*Fixed asset types not showing in the DigiAssets drawer but still showing in main Tx-list <br />
*Trim certain whitespaces or newlines from pasted or QR scanned addresses <br />
*Add additional info to toast pop-up where things don't go according to plan <br />
*Further fixes from My First DigiAsset send-outs <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.7 (Build 2515) - 31st July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed crash on certain QR generation with a $DGB value <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.6 (Build 2514) - 30th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Moving DigiAssets animate (.gif) in the drawer <br />
*Fixed crash on phrase confirm with certain characters <br />
*Changed scientific notation on Asset Counts to show whole amount <br />
*Fixed showing assets with long amounts of decimal places <br />
*Fixed a few more minor crash instances affecting&nbsp;certain devices <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.5 (Build 2511) - 28th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Increase the reliability of PaperKeyProveActivity. <br />
*Fixed EditText input type such that the first character is not capitalized. <br />
*Fix a theme related crash issue. <br />
*Fix an OkHttp Android 4.4 version issue. <br />
*Fix a strange NPE related to finishAffinity. <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.2 (Build 2509) - 26th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Crashes when using CoinRequests should now be resolved <br />
*Hid CoinRequests dialog if the user hasn't yet entered an amount, it appears automatically when an amount is entered <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.1 (Build 2505) - 24th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fiat symbol fixed when balances are hidden <br />
*Now shows people if they have no DigiAssets to avoid confusion <br />
<br />
== Odocrypt + DigiAssets - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Odocrypt support (Requires users to re-sync one-time only) <br />
*''Major ''changes to underlying SPV Core to support DigiAssets <br />
*Reoccurring payments feature <br />
*'''NOTE:''' Reoccurring payments will never send automatically, but will pop a notification that requires a user to confirm every time <br />
*Daily payments will begin occurring between from 2PM and 6PM the following day. Weekly will begin first day of next week, monthly from the first day of the next month. <br />
*Digi-ID animation on app load (At the PIN screen) so users know they can tap that to speed up Digi-ID process <br />
*Deep-linking address-sharing fixed and further optimized <br />
*DigiAssets is now available for sending / receiving! <br />
*Syncing now far more reliable, accurately shows progress. If syncing stalls it's now likely a DNS issue finding peers. <br />
*Independent sync indicator (WiFi icon) showing Disconnected, Connecting and Connected to a peer. This is independent from blockchain sync progress <br />
*Dandelion++ support when sending a transaction <br />
*64-bit builds for supported devices <br />
*Removed copy / pasting of previously used addresses from transaction history for users safety <br />
*Major re-work&nbsp;transaction history lists <br />
*coinrequest.io sharing functionality <br />
*Fixed SMS sharing <br />
*Mnemonic restore&nbsp;no longer capitalizes the first character <br />
*Improved asynchronous loading of All / Received / Sent views for better performance <br />
*NFC now only active while the app is open, resolves users with a credit-card in their phone-case <br />
*Minimum Android API version 19, unfortunately unable to support Jellybean. Over 97% of all active Android devices still supported. Jellybean users can DigiSweep their funds if required. <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Build 2407 - 5th March 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Removed surplus architecture support, such as x86 (Mostly just used for testing) in order to shrink the APK size, now only building v7a <br />
*Changed SVG compat to better support older devices such as Marshmallow / Lollipop etc where the DigiByte / Digi-ID / Plus icons weren't showing up <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Build 2404 - 2nd March 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added digiexplorer.info as a tertiary fallback server for when restoring a seed phrase <br />
*NFC is no longer a requirement, support for devices without an NFC chip (Such as Xiaomi Mi Max and some Nokia phones) resumed <br />
*Digi-ID only application use is now an option when loading the application for the first time</div>
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https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Android_Changelog&diff=3663
DigiByte Android Changelog
2020-03-30T20:56:54Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Added new beta</p>
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<div><div style="float: right; padding: 25px 50px; text-align: justify;">__TOC__</div> <br />
This is the changelog for the DigiByte for Android application<br />
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== v3.0.3.5&nbsp;(Build 2579 - Beta only) - 27th&nbsp;March 2020 ==<br />
<br />
*Further changes around the Crypto object to help limit issues where users need to re-enter their recovery phrase<br />
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== v3.0.3.4&nbsp;(Build 2577) - 5th&nbsp;December 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Further changes around the Crypto object to help limit issues where users need to re-enter their recovery phrase<br />
<br />
== v3.0.3.3&nbsp;(Build 2576) - 18th&nbsp;November 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes block height display issues <br />
*Additional video buffering improvements <br />
*Asset divisibility solved <br />
*Regression with send confirmation dialog now sorted <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.9 (Build 2571) - 2nd November 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes regression from video support that caused a small amount of devices to need to re-enter their recovery phrase (That only ever went to Dev channel in Play Store) <br />
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== v3.0.2.7&nbsp;(Build 2569) - 29th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Initial video attachment support for DigiAssets <br />
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== v3.0.2.6&nbsp;(Build 2568) - 18th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Version bump to get the Play Store to behave and distribute it <br />
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== v3.0.2.6&nbsp;(Build 2566) - 14th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
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*Dynamic fee calculation adjusted for DigiAssets, now&nbsp;360 * assetTx.utxoTxids.size + 214 <br />
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== v3.0.2.5&nbsp;(Build 2565) - 12th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
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*Added sync height to main screen <br />
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== v3.0.2.4&nbsp;(Build 2561) - 4th&nbsp;October 2019 ==<br />
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*QRCodeActivity cannot be locked to portrait because it's translucent <br />
*Bump asset tx free and utxo skip amount to 1600 <br />
*Dismiss pin, fingerprint and number picker fragments onPause (Better for security) <br />
*Cleanup other older unused legacy code <br />
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== v3.0.2.3&nbsp;(Build 2560) - 3rd October 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional crash fixes (Tidying up a bunch of old ones) <br />
*Asset image tap-to-view for assets that have a sparse model (Unique sub-assets) <br />
*Fix for some Android device that don't support vibration <br />
*Bypass fragment arguments for frags that receive AuthType objects, when the AuthType is from an asset related tx, the payload is too large for the binder; bypass arguments and pass directly <br />
*Clean pasted addresses for asset send, only ASCII characters <br />
*Post asset name tx list update, this should sequence the execution as required to properly set the asset name once it's acquired from the meta api call <br />
*Don't update asset names that have already been retrieved, this will alleviate a suble flicker in the tx list, which was previously updating already set asset names. <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.2 (Build 2559) - 30th&nbsp;September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Asset image viewing now has portrait-lock removed so you can see the image even larger <br />
*Translation-related crash workarounds, will need further refinement in future <br />
*Copy success and failure information to clipboard after DigiAsset transaction to further aid troubleshooting <br />
*Asset image scaling aspect ratio improved <br />
*Additional various minor crash conditions resolved <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.1 (Build 2554) - 28th&nbsp;September 2019 ==<br />
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*Full-screen asset image viewer, simply tap the image to expand <br />
*Vibrations now for login screen button taps <br />
*Fixed DigiAsset names for sent transactions, they no longer require a pull-to-refresh <br />
*Resolved a crash associated with users clearing app cache <br />
*Fix for some "missing inputs" errors, however there may be more needed <br />
<br />
== v3.0.2.0 (Build 2552) - 23rd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixes certain crashes when sending DigiAssets <br />
*Additional improvements around asset UTXO funding selection <br />
*Further improvements to asset handling / display <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.9 (Build 2548) - 16th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Additional error verbosity to clipboard for troubleshooting DigiAssets etc <br />
*Increased asset tx-fee to 1400 Sats to avoid broadcast errors <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.7 (Build 2546) - 5th September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Rooted devices now permitted with LARGE warning of consequences <br />
*Some fixes for 500 errors on DigiAsset sendings (May not be all of them) <br />
*App-wide cleanup of unused resources, translation / string optimization (Several hundred redundant ones removed) <br />
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== v3.0.1.6 (Build 2543) - 3rd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed outgoing DigiAsset name <br />
*Additional DigiAsset aggregation improvements <br />
*Fix for regression of DigiAssets not showing properly in 3.0.1.5, now resolved <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.5 (Build 2540) - 2nd September 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Import RX <br />
*Async functionality improvements <br />
*Consolidated all asset related loading, including metadata, into a merged observable pattern <br />
*Linkify asset descriptions <br />
*Main TransactionListAdapter is now Kotlin <br />
*Fixed 3x different "Android is not responding" conditions <br />
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== v3.0.1.3&nbsp;(Build 2536) - 20th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Better aggregation of assets <br />
*More reliable displaying of information <br />
*Halved the number of API queries <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.2 (Build 2530) - 18th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added 1 second delay on Tx-send confirmation, helps those with in-screen fingerprint readers <br />
*Better aggregation of the same type of DigiAsset <br />
*Sending a DigiAsset now uses the same type of send confirmation dialog as sending DigiByte <br />
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== v3.0.1.1 (Build 2528) - 15th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Assets with long descriptions now only show first 3 lines, tap to expand and collapse <br />
*No longer clear asset list when sending, only the UTXO associated with that asset. List reloads less <br />
*Blocking operation on metadata refreshing resolved <br />
*Prevent users sending assets to themselves <br />
*Improve scrolling on Asset list, prevents unintentional drawer closing <br />
<br />
== v3.0.1.0 (Build 2527) - 12th August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed quickly pressing the Digi-ID button on login screen requiring multiple authentication attempts <br />
*Fixed crash condition pressing back while scanning QR to send a DigiAsset <br />
*Fixed DigiAsset metadata processing where it was not a whole unit <br />
*Fixed crash while using amount hidden mode when the device locale didn't produce a currency symbol <br />
*Fixed issue with extra large asset images <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.9 (Build 2526) - 3rd August 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed issue where user had too many DGB affecting sending of DigiAssets <br />
*Additional logging where asset metadata fetch and asset sending fails <br />
*Check for null addresses, as well as trimming digibyte: or digibyte:// from pasted or scanned asset destinations <br />
*Optimize data usage <br />
*Internal variable handling fixes <br />
*Fixed asset types not showing in the DigiAssets drawer but still showing in main Tx-list <br />
*Trim certain whitespaces or newlines from pasted or QR scanned addresses <br />
*Add additional info to toast pop-up where things don't go according to plan <br />
*Further fixes from My First DigiAsset send-outs <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.7 (Build 2515) - 31st July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fixed crash on certain QR generation with a $DGB value <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.6 (Build 2514) - 30th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Moving DigiAssets animate (.gif) in the drawer <br />
*Fixed crash on phrase confirm with certain characters <br />
*Changed scientific notation on Asset Counts to show whole amount <br />
*Fixed showing assets with long amounts of decimal places <br />
*Fixed a few more minor crash instances affecting&nbsp;certain devices <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.5 (Build 2511) - 28th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Increase the reliability of PaperKeyProveActivity. <br />
*Fixed EditText input type such that the first character is not capitalized. <br />
*Fix a theme related crash issue. <br />
*Fix an OkHttp Android 4.4 version issue. <br />
*Fix a strange NPE related to finishAffinity. <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.2 (Build 2509) - 26th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Crashes when using CoinRequests should now be resolved <br />
*Hid CoinRequests dialog if the user hasn't yet entered an amount, it appears automatically when an amount is entered <br />
<br />
== v3.0.0.1 (Build 2505) - 24th July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Fiat symbol fixed when balances are hidden <br />
*Now shows people if they have no DigiAssets to avoid confusion <br />
<br />
== Odocrypt + DigiAssets - 23rd July 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Odocrypt support (Requires users to re-sync one-time only) <br />
*''Major ''changes to underlying SPV Core to support DigiAssets <br />
*Reoccurring payments feature <br />
*'''NOTE:''' Reoccurring payments will never send automatically, but will pop a notification that requires a user to confirm every time <br />
*Daily payments will begin occurring between from 2PM and 6PM the following day. Weekly will begin first day of next week, monthly from the first day of the next month. <br />
*Digi-ID animation on app load (At the PIN screen) so users know they can tap that to speed up Digi-ID process <br />
*Deep-linking address-sharing fixed and further optimized <br />
*DigiAssets is now available for sending / receiving! <br />
*Syncing now far more reliable, accurately shows progress. If syncing stalls it's now likely a DNS issue finding peers. <br />
*Independent sync indicator (WiFi icon) showing Disconnected, Connecting and Connected to a peer. This is independent from blockchain sync progress <br />
*Dandelion++ support when sending a transaction <br />
*64-bit builds for supported devices <br />
*Removed copy / pasting of previously used addresses from transaction history for users safety <br />
*Major re-work&nbsp;transaction history lists <br />
*coinrequest.io sharing functionality <br />
*Fixed SMS sharing <br />
*Mnemonic restore&nbsp;no longer capitalizes the first character <br />
*Improved asynchronous loading of All / Received / Sent views for better performance <br />
*NFC now only active while the app is open, resolves users with a credit-card in their phone-case <br />
*Minimum Android API version 19, unfortunately unable to support Jellybean. Over 97% of all active Android devices still supported. Jellybean users can DigiSweep their funds if required. <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Build 2407 - 5th March 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Removed surplus architecture support, such as x86 (Mostly just used for testing) in order to shrink the APK size, now only building v7a <br />
*Changed SVG compat to better support older devices such as Marshmallow / Lollipop etc where the DigiByte / Digi-ID / Plus icons weren't showing up <br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
== Build 2404 - 2nd March 2019 ==<br />
<br />
*Added digiexplorer.info as a tertiary fallback server for when restoring a seed phrase <br />
*NFC is no longer a requirement, support for devices without an NFC chip (Such as Xiaomi Mi Max and some Nokia phones) resumed <br />
*Digi-ID only application use is now an option when loading the application for the first time</div>
Dgb chilling
https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiByte_Explorers&diff=3659
DigiByte Explorers
2020-03-25T01:26:32Z
<p>Dgb chilling: Removed mine, don't want to encourage its utilization by 3rd-parties</p>
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<div><br />
Here you can see all the supported DigiByte Explorers<br />
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'''Insight'''<br />
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* [https://digiexplorer.info/ DigiByte DigiExplorer] <br />
* [https://insight.digibyte.host/ Block Explorer from Sascha Dückers] <br />
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'''3rd Party'''<br />
<br />
* [https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dgb/ CryptoID DigiByte Explorer] <br />
* [https://altexplorer.co/coin/dgb/explorer Alt DigiByte Explorer] <br />
* [https://dgb.ccore.online/ CryptoCore DigiByte Explorer] <br />
* [https://prohashing.com/explorer/DigiByte/ Prohashing DigiByte Explorer] <br />
* [https://explorer.dgb.zelcore.io/ ZelCore DigiByte Explorer] <br />
* [https://dgb1.trezor.io/ Trezor Primary DigiByte Explorer] <br />
* [https://dgb2.trezor.io/ Trezor Secondary DigiByte Explorer] <br />
* [https://digibyteblockexplorer.com/ NOWNodes DigiExplorer] <br />
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'''Testnet Explorers'''<br />
<br />
* [https://testnet.digiexplorer.info/ DigiByte Testnet explorer]</div>
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