DigiByte

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

DigiByte have had 280,000 + full node downloads since 2017. 

As of today (21 August 2019) 12,000 nodes are active world-wide & the network is distributed by 5 parallel cryptographic hashing algorithms (PoW) which secure the network and make it truly un-hackable.

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

Thanks to DigiSpeedDigiByte can scale On-Chain with 560 TPS now and will attain 280,000 TPS in 2035 with fees being as low as 0,01 ct USD.

The security of the network, it's incredible speed (40 x faster than Bitcoin) & low fees makes DigiByte very suitable for performing fast and safe transactions.

As of August 21th 2019 DigiByte has a total market cap of over US $107 million, but has reached a peak of $1.3B in the past. It is the world's longest, fastest and most secure UTXO(Unspent transaction output) PoW (Proof of Work) based blockchain in existence.


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DigiByte Technical Specifications

Denominations

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


Subunits

mDGB (miliDigiByte) 1/1000
uDGB (microDigiByte) 1/1000000
dSats (digiSatoshis) 1/100000000

Development

Original author(s) Jared Tate
White Paper "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"
Implementation(s) DigiByte Core
Initial release 1.0 / 10 January 2014 (5 years ago)
Latest release 7.17.2 / 3 May 2019 (4 months ago)
Development status Active
Website DigiByte.io

Ledger

Ledger start 10 January 2014 (5 years ago)
Genesis block hash "USA Today: 10/Jan/2014, Target: Data stolen from​ up to 110M customers"
Ledger type Public, Decentralized, UTXO based, Multi-Algorithm
Timestamping scheme Proof-of-work (Partial hash inversion)
Hash function Five individual SHA256ScryptOdocryptSkein & Qubit
Issuance schedule Decentralized (block reward) Initially Ɗ72,000 per block, 1% reduced every month
Block reward 658 DGB (July 2019)
Block time 15 seconds, (75 seconds per Algo)
Algorithm block share 20% Block Share per Algorithm (5)
Difficulty retarget Every 1 Block, 5 Separate Difficulties, 1 For each Mining Algo
Block explorer digiexplorer.info
Circulating supply 12,074,749,440 DGB (July 2019)
Supply limit Ɗ21,000,000,000
Address formats "D" prefix Legacy, "S" prefix p2sh MultiSig/SegWit, "dgb1" prefix bech32 native SegWit
SegWit support Yes. First major Altcoin to successfully activate SegWit. (April 2017)
5x Hard forks DigiShieldMultiAlgoMultiShieldDigiSpeed & Odocrypt
4x Soft forks DigiSync, CSV, NVersionBitsDandelion++


Contribute Today

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

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

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

DigiByte Protocol GitHub (DigiByte Blockchain code only)

DigiByte Core GitHub (DigiByte Core projects & repositories)

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)

DigiByte Media Kit GitHub (Logos, Icons & More)

DigiByte Integration Guide (List DigiByte, DGB)

 

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

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.

DigiByte Basic Information 

DigiByte Support

DigiByte Ecosystem for Buying, Storing & getting DGB

DigiByte Ecosystem for using DGB

DigiByte Mining

DigiByte Community

  • Social Media (Primary social media platforms to keep up with the latest news)
  • Telegram Groups (Most popular way to engage with the DigiByte Global Community)
  • Regional Websites (DigiByte Community in different countries or regions)

DigiByte Marketing

DigiByte Digi-ID

DigiByte Related Websites

DigiByte FAQs

  • FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

DigiByte Guides

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