It was good day for DigiByte (DGB), as it jumped by $0. or 0.68%, touching $0.0148948173. Crypto Experts believe that DigiByte (DGB) is looking for the $0.01638429903 goal. According to 3 analysts could reach $0.0351676678579435. The highest price was $0.0152458736 and lowest of $0.0146942137 for April 5-6. The open was $0.0147945155. It last traded at Upbit exchange. Aproximately 13,351 DGB worth $207 was traded.
For a month, DigiByte (DGB) tokens went up 30.09% from $0.01145 for coin. For 100 days DGB is up 57.12% from $0.00948. It traded at $0.02589 200 days ago. DigiByte (DGB) has 11.41 billion coins mined with the market cap $169.89M. It has 21.00B coins in circulation. It was founded on 12/01/2014. The Crypto DGB has PoW proof type and operates under Multiple algorithm.
A coin that has adopted the Bitcoin “21” figure but increased the supply to 21 billion – with over 5 algorithms to mine with (Scryt, Sha-256, Qubit, Skein, Groestl) – in order to keep mining local and in the hands of many. A 60 second block target, a 0.5% premine and a block retarget every 2.4 hrs or 244 blocks.
DigiByte: Refers to the entire DigiByte network or a single monetary unit on the payment network. 21 billion DigiBytes will be created over 21 years.
Block: A grouping of all transactions sent over the DigiByte network within a 30 second time frame. Think of a block as an excel spreadsheet that lists the address location of all DigiBytes at a given point in time in history. New DigiBytes are brought into circulation as each block is discovered on the network through a process called mining.
Mining: Mining is how transactions are processed on the network. Anyone can become a miner by donating and using their desktop, laptop or mobile phone computing power to help process transactions on the DigiByte network. DigiByte has made this process even easier with our 3 click mining software for beginners.
Blockchain: The DigiByte blockchain is the entire history of all blocks discovered on the network & therefore all transactions made on the network. Each block references the proceeding block all the way back to the beginning of the network to what is known as the genesis block. By linking blocks (spreadsheets) together an accurate, secure accounting of all up to date DigiByte ownership is made by decentralized consensus.
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