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DigiByte to Release DigiByte v.8.22.1 Update
DigiByte has released Core v.8.22.1, an update that addresses memory bugs, resolves the HD wallet import crash, and enhances blockchain verification through updated checkpoints and assumevalid.
DigiByte to Release DigiByte Core v8.22 on January 10th
DigiByte has announced that the full, final version v.8.22 of DigiByte Core will be launched on January 10th.
DigiByte to Host Community Call on December 1st
DigiByte will host a community call on December 1st at 20:00 UTC.
DigiByte to Undergo Hard Fork on December 1st
DigiByte will release the next major upgrade in December, focusing on enhancements in privacy, scalability, and functionality through advanced scripting capabilities.
DigiByte to Hold AMA on Discord on December 1st
DigiByte is set to introduce a significant upgrade to its system during an AMA on Discord on December 1st at 20:00 UTC.
DigiByte to Be Listed on Gate.io on March 19th
Gate.io will list DigiByte (DGB) on March 19th at 9:00 UTC under the DGB/USDT trading pair.
April Report
April report has been released.
December Report
December report has been released.
AMA on Crypto Miners Twitter
Join to Twitter space with DigiByte and Crypto Miners.
New DGB/USDC Trading Pair on LCX Exchange
New pair soon will be available on LCX Exchange.
October Report
The DigiByte October update has arrived.
Listing on Binance.US
Listing on Crypto.com Exchange
DigiByte Wallet Test v.3.0.3.8 for Android
July Report
New Bittrex Trading Pair on Bittrex
January Report
RenVM Release
Airdrop
Listing on XT
DigiByte Events on the Chart
What is DigiByte?
DigiByte is an open-source blockchain and asset creation platform that originated as a fork of Bitcoin in January 2014. It focuses on enhancing the security, capacity, and transaction speed of the original Bitcoin blockchain. DigiByte introduces a multifaceted approach to improve upon Bitcoin’s framework, utilizing five different algorithms to bolster its security features.
The operational structure of DigiByte is composed of three layers: the core protocol with nodes that relay transactions, a public ledger, and a smart contract platform termed the “App Store”. This layered architecture enables DigiByte to offer a robust platform for the development and execution of decentralized applications (DApps), digital assets, and smart contracts, emphasizing enhanced security through its multi-algorithm approach.
The native cryptocurrency of the DigiByte blockchain is DGB, which serves as the primary medium of exchange within the network. DGB is used for transaction fees, which are paid to miners for blockchain validation services. The introduction of DigiAssets, a platform for launching digital assets and DApps that uses DGB as its native token, represents an expansion of DigiByte’s functionality, catering to developers interested in deploying digital assets and smart contracts. Governance on the DigiByte network operates voluntarily, reflecting its commitment to maintaining an open-source, publicly accessible network.