#DigiByte can be used to store small amounts of data (up to 80 bytes) in transactions using the OP_RETURN opcode.
03 Sep 2023, 22:38
#DigiByte can be used to store small amounts of data (up to 80 bytes) in transactions using the OP_RETURN opcode. This is useful for storing document hashes for notarization and validation, as well as for dApps, scripting, and other applications.
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03 Sep 2023, 22:41
#DigiByte is a fair launch blockchain, with no founders reward. All block rewards are distributed to miners, with no special allocation to the founder.
#DigiByte is a fair launch blockchain, with no founders reward.
#DigiByte is a fair launch blockchain, with no founders reward. All block rewards are distributed to miners, with no special allocation to the founder.