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RE: Digibyte the one that bit me
I've believed in Digibyte since 2014. I consentrated all my cryptos into Digibyte in late 2014 or early 2015. Back then they were worth pretty much nothing. Now they are worth thousands, still after the crash. And I don't really care that it crashed. I think it will have another upward movement soon. The best would be if it would start moving up slowly so that idiots wouldn't buy in, in the hopes of quick profits.
At one point my digibyte was worth about $13 000, but I believe it will go much higher so I didn't sell, even though it was stable at that price for sometime. In it for the long run, like the devs.
For me DBG came really in sight in 2017. And I remember when it was worth next to nothing. The upwards movement I am expecting to happen too.
It might be better if it went up in a slow and steady pace. Still holding on to mine too, longterm.
Yeah for most Digibyte became known only this year. Which is very weird. That is why people panicked and thought that it is overvalued now. I think it wasn't. It has remained under the radar much longer than other currencies that have as good of a development team. The reason might be that Jared has been saying that they don't want to hype the currency since 2014. They already said in 2014 that their "short term goal" is 10 years of development to reach what they think is the potential of the blockchain and long term goals are to keep on developing it. Can't say many other currencies think 10 years in to the future when they start.
long termmmm ;)
Absolutely Ivy! :-)