Digibyte is out of the Top 100 for the first time in its 7 1/2 Year History

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Digibyte is out of the Top 100 for the first time in its 7 1/2 Year History

I see that the Nano post was getting a lot of action for leaving the Top 100 (which it has done previously). Digibyte on the other hand is 1 of only 6 (Now 5) cryptos to have remained in the Top 100 since Q1 of 2014.

The dev Team for Digibyte is on the Verge of releasing Version 8, which brings:

-ProgPoW mining upgrade

-RandomX mining upgrade

-Schnorr Sigs

-Taproot

  • Plus many more minor upgrades

DigiAssetX and DigiAssets Version 3 is also set to be released any day, which will allow for much better decentralized platforms for its NFTs, Dapps, Smart Contracts, etc.

The Digibyte Foundation is announcing new partnerships almost weekly.

Wrapped DGB via RenDGB is allowing yield farming and yield generation via the wrapped tokens.

I guess what I'm trying to say is…..this market blows. Dog Tokens, Food Tokens, and centralized garbage and outright scams remain and continue to thrive due to market manipulation and false marketing, yet Digibyte with tons of things to be excited about is being suppressed.

Now I know none of that stuff is new to this space and Digibyte has survived all the previous cycles of trash in this space, but what is different this time is the blatant shadow ban that these large exchanges are placing on decentralization. They are listing any coin willing or capable of paying listing fees, but still ignore decentralized coins with no centralized funds to pay the ransom. Coins like Digibyte, Monero, and Nano are not just ignored, but seem to be blacklisted from the big players (Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, Binance US, etc). Ask yourself why? Honestly the trading fee revenues would be much higher on these coins then some shit token absolutely nobody wants or trades. Sure it's not an instant ransom, but it would be much more profitable long term for these companies and support decentralization and sustainability. So why?

/End Rant

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