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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔DigiByte Gaming - CS:GO, LoL, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed
by
bitkapp
on 13/06/2016, 21:35:41 UTC
Quick update! After officially partnering with Microsoft (Biz Spark +) we have received $120K USD in free hosting over the next 12 months on Azure. We are migrating all DigiByte servers to more improved hardware! This includes, DigiByte Gaming, DigiHash, DigiExplorer, Wallet services, Seed nodes and more! Stay tuned as we progress on these services and others.

And yes core protocol upgrades are underway!
This service is free to any startup: https://blogs.microsoft.com/firehose/2015/06/16/120000-per-year-of-free-azure-cloud-credits-will-go-to-startups-in-bizspark-plus-program/#sm.001ymx2gs1cfndafzcn1734q0erct

Will you share a copy of your mutual NDA as proof of partnership?

Now that M$ suckered you into deploying onto their centralized architecture what happens after 12 months? Who pays these costly M$ bills? Are you aware of the cost of M$ servers? Smiley

FYI: Your SSL website is accessing plaintext data: https://www.digibyte.co/

Lastly, any input on this? https://v.cash/forum/threads/basic-math-proves-digibyte-cannot-scale-debunk-it.447/#post-6509

I'm not known for trolling, just truth seeking, I own digibyte for years and seek some simple answers and explanations. Regards.

Please do show us how you make a 1gb (998,000 kb) tx please, I'd be really interested to see how your pulling that off whilst still paying 0 in tx fees. The fact that your post seems to suggest a single 1gb tx I think the chain is safe in most realistic scenarios in which DigiByte can find itself in, (I have no clue why or how you'd create a 1 gb tx while paying 0 in fees).

quick security terminology lesson, when people say free in a situation like this they mean that it costs almost no cpu resources for the attacker meaning that he can do the process hundreds of times per second and bring the network to its knees. nobody cares about tiny transaction fees in a conversation like this, amateur hour 24/7 here on the digibyte thread

Try it on a testnet and show us the results then. He's asking to provide facts and a technical answer when he himself hasn't provided any deep analysis of the issue at hand. I'm not going to claim I'm a blockchain expert but I'm by no means an amateur.