[*excessive Happy Talk and pumpy marketing pablum omitted*]
Finally, a few housekeeping notes. All recent orders on DigiByte Market will be refunded due to the recent price fluctuations.
How insulting that Jared considers non-fulfillment of PAID CUSTOMER ORDERS to be merely dead-last-priority "housekeeping." Good to know he cares much more about chasing Citi unicorns than actual paying users of digibytemarket.com.

Jared's response fails to adequately address the following questions/problems:
1. Why were the Market and Gaming sites abandoned in failure modes rather than being shut down gracefully after a proper public announcement? Citi hype perhaps?
2. Why is "muh hectic price fluctuations" being used to excuse those failure modes? Is Jared unaware crypto prices are volatile?
3. Will I be refunded the full 2*$16.00 for the Riot Points I never received, or the just the (now greatly depreciated 2*387 DGB) used for the transactions?
4. Has anyone ever actually used digibytemarket.com to successfully purchase anything, or has it been a scam the whole time?
Please PM us your details and we will make sure you are refunded in full. Also, just to clarify we are not able to delete anyone's posts on here.
And yes we fulfilled many orders over the past 12 months.
Once again, some people made orders between 100 -200 satoshi. Which means a $10 card now cost them $100 - $200. Some people made orders when DGB was at 2600 sat. Which means a $10 card costs us $20. It is only fair we return everyone's DGB. Also, we are only talking about a couple dozen orders here.
We will be closing DiigByteMarket down as we do not want to be in the e-commerce business. It served its purpose when DigiByte was not widely known. We have to much other exciting stuff to be working on. We would love to get bigger e-commerce platforms to add DGB. More importantly, DGB needs a good payment processor to handle automatic transactions. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Out of our own pockets? That sounds like you paid for the dgb you handed out? So you got them for free and now they have value it's unsustainable to hand them out? I get it but it is obviously PR talk. It,'s business wise just better to use your own dgb as liquidity for the company. The above message is framed as the Robin Hood of the dgbeeed
BTW classic example of a usecase getting killed by speculative coin.