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[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] ([https://twitter.com/digibytecoin?lang=en DGB]) is a decentralized international blockchain created in 2013 and is a&nbsp;open-source protocol with DGB the&nbsp;[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cryptocurrency.asp cryptocurrency] running on the DigiByte [https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq Blockchain]. The DigiByte blockchain was developed in 2013 and released in [https://www.digibyte.io/digibyte-frequently-asked-questions January 2014 ]. Although based on Bitcoin, adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including 15-second block time, real-time difficulty adjustment and improved security. The DigiByte blockchain has 5 different ways of confirming transactions, this makes DigiByte one of the safest networks, with a zero chance of a 51% attack ([https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Majority_attack a take-over of the majority of all the mining power]). The security of the network and its incredible speed ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 40 x faster than Bitcoin]) makes DigiByte very suitable for performing safe and fast transactions. As of July 20th 2019 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $140 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past. It is the world's longest, fastest and most secure PoW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work Proof of Work]) UTXO([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output Unspent transaction output]) blockchain in existence.&nbsp;© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2019. All Rights Reserved. Released under the&nbsp;[https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license].
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[https://digibyte.io/ DigiByte] ([https://twitter.com/digibytecoin?lang=en DGB]) is a decentralized international blockchain created in 2013 and is an open-source protocol with DGB the&nbsp;[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cryptocurrency.asp cryptocurrency] running on the DigiByte [https://digibyte.io/digibyte-blockchain-faq Blockchain]. The DigiByte blockchain was developed in 2013 and released in [https://www.digibyte.io/digibyte-frequently-asked-questions January 2014 ]. Although based on Bitcoin, adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including 15-second block time, real-time difficulty adjustment and improved security. The DigiByte blockchain has 5 different ways of confirming transactions, this makes DigiByte one of the safest networks, with a zero chance of a 51% attack ([https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Majority_attack a take-over of the majority of all the mining power]). The security of the network and its incredible speed ([https://www.dgbwiki.com/index.php?title=DigiSpeed 40 x faster than Bitcoin]) makes DigiByte very suitable for performing safe and fast transactions. As of July 20th 2019 DigiByte has a [https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/digibyte/ total market cap of over US $140 million], but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past. It is the world's longest, fastest and most secure PoW ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work Proof of Work]) UTXO([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unspent_transaction_output Unspent transaction output]) blockchain in existence.&nbsp;© Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2019. All Rights Reserved. Released under the&nbsp;[https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license].
  
 
''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.''
 
''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.''

Revision as of 12:49, 24 July 2019

DigiByte (DGB) is a decentralized international blockchain created in 2013 and is an open-source protocol with DGB the cryptocurrency running on the DigiByte Blockchain. The DigiByte blockchain was developed in 2013 and released in January 2014 . Although based on Bitcoin, adjustments in the code allow for improved functionality, including 15-second block time, real-time difficulty adjustment and improved security. The DigiByte blockchain has 5 different ways of confirming transactions, this makes DigiByte one of the safest networks, with a zero chance of a 51% attack (a take-over of the majority of all the mining power). The security of the network and its incredible speed (40 x faster than Bitcoin) makes DigiByte very suitable for performing safe and fast transactions. As of July 20th 2019 DigiByte has a total market cap of over US $140 million, but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past. It is the world's longest, fastest and most secure PoW (Proof of Work) UTXO(Unspent transaction output) blockchain in existence. © Copyright DigiByte 2013 - 2019. All Rights Reserved. Released under the MIT license.

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.

 

Current version: v7.17.2(Current Version of the DigiByte Blockchain)

DigiByte Protocol GitHub(DigiByte Core Wallet)

DigiByte Core GitHub(All the other Repositories)

DigiByte Media Kit GitHub(Logos, Icons & More)

DigiByte Integration Guide(List DigiByte, DGB)

 

Technical Info 

Support

 

Buying & Storing DGB

 

Using DGB

 

Mining

 

Community

 

Marketing DigiByte

 

Digi-ID

 

Related DigiByte Websites

 

DigiByte FAQs

  • FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

 

Guides

 

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