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Hi CryptoViewing Family!

Here is an in-depth synopsis of DIGIBYTE by our IT genius, Phil:

Why are we viewing this one for the third time?
We polled our members about which token they had their biggest holdings in and with 90 votes and 47.6% of 189 voters DGB came back as the resounding winner. With so many of the community holding this token, we’re taking another look at it to see what the team gets. Will it be a short-term win? A great reset technology or a great rebuild technology?

This session was interesting as the viewers all looked at it from different time periods - Daz really got from now until 2023, Edward up until 2026, and Dick with a more long term perspective. Together they build a unique perspective on this third time looking at Digibyte.

Both Dick and Edward got the idea that there could be a merger or acquisition with a larger company, something like an IBM or an AT&T, and a good sense that this will be a great rebuild token - Dick actually calling that out, which was a part of the tasking!

When this is measured in the future, it won't be measured in dollars...

Dick also got a sense that the children of today, when grown up, will actively be using this token in the future. This is aimed at "rebuild," not now, and not "reset." He also got some interesting information around the idea of a continuum, and an idyllic community, and a diagram showing complexities or chaos resolving to a singular point of order. Very interesting session! There may also be a wizard involved...

Daz was less optimistic in his look which was more near term, although describes it as a wild ride and fun. He nailed that this is a small team with advisors and investors and sees some ups and downs through 2021, generally more positive in August of 2022 however, either in late 2022 or sometime in 2023, people will start to lose faith in the project.

Edward takes a good look at the lead on the team and sees that he's smart and had an upbringing without the hassles may be of normal life which translates to a great background for him to play to his strengths in this role, doing this project. He gets some of the technical ideas and challenges this project may address, draws the logo partway through the session then takes a look further out. Like Daz, he sees it as strong in 2021 but by 2023 something has changed and feels different. He gets the concept that 2023 has a similar feel to 2020 and may be another dud year - possibly due to a disruption of the electrical systems. There's a great message he gets about preparing rather than fearing. Besides, 2024 looks much better and stays strong for this project through 2026.

This was an incredible session, let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

All the best,
CryptoViewing team

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Anonymous

Great video! I hope you make something like this for ZILLIQA and ADA

Anonymous

Thanks for This, I was thinking about more DGB! What are your thoughts or views on BCH?

Anonymous

Well done. Much appreciated!

Anonymous

I'm selling my DGB and buying BCH or something else. Not worth holding DGB during these times.

Anonymous

DigiDud.

Anonymous

Jared, smart but toxic. He gets personal and goes on rants/tangents which is the reason why it was not listed on popular exchanges 2016-2019 which is the reason why it failed and was a dud... just pump and dump.

Anonymous

Humm, some electrical issues on 2023, and 2023 similar to 2020, I wonder what events we will face on 2023?

Anonymous

The "rabbit" or "white rabbit" analogy could be a metaphor that the "young energized developer" was in a sense like Neo in the Matrix. In the movie that character was also a computer programmer, and it was this that led him to the "the Matrix" and breaking free from the Matrix. So the ideas that he may "stumble" upon could lead to a metaphorical "freeing from the matrix"

Anonymous

The DGB logo actually got me a little bit concerned when I first saw it, it’s a retro-futuristic style font (can’t recall the exact name atm) that was used in the 20-30’s on fridges and cars for a ‘futuristic’ style. Today it’s still used for nostalgic themed art. I hope it doesn’t hint that only much later when people look back they will say ‘oh yeah that digibyte project was actually ahead of its time. ‘