The problem with crypto currencies is that there is too much greed in the market. By this I mean that it seems most miners don't want to support great long term coins like Digibyte because they are simply looking for the quick money through pump and dumps. How else do you explain how total crap coins, which will never make it in the real world nor were seriously meant by the devs to be taken as the real money of the future (insert crap coin here ___________), are able to get to such high prices and then die a few weeks later after the dump? Which is another problem with alt coin: nobody seems to mine them to actually exchange them for goods. Rather, we mine them to exchange them for bitcoins and then fiat currency. Crypto currencies will never take off until people actually use the currency to buy goods, rather than exchange it repeatedly for fiat; it needs to be treated as fiat, not solely exchanged for it.
It's so frustrating to see awesome coins like Digibyte and Noble coin not take off yet. Both have great devs and active communities.
To the Digibyte devs, if you are ever seriously considering "merging" with another coin, don't do it with some crap coin simply for quick gains. Team up with a good coin with a solid team like Noble Coin.
Keep up the good work. Digibyte is the first crypto currency I ever mined, and I will support it till the end. I hope you can get any investors to try to sets up a market place (like Noble coin) along with some good media advertising in print, tv, etc.
I rarely do this, but
+1 mate
DigiByte and NobleCoin devs are one of the rare people who really care about their coin and are developing it no matter the price.
Big UP and keep up the good work.