DigiByte (DGB) iOS App with Several Updates, Including Fixed Fiat Display, Released

According to a recent report, the beta version of DigiByte (DGB) new website has been released for proper community assessment.

In a decentralized system, the community members have a say. This brought about the latest release of the new DigiByte (DGB) website in a beta version before the main website is released.

Going by the report, the global DigiByte community has been busy working on a website. However, it’s still in a test phase, giving members the opportunity to check in order to report possible bugs detected. This is probably targeted at aiding the working team to come out with the best.

The global DigiByte community has been working behind the scenes on a brand new DigiByte website! Check out the beta here: Dgbio.digibyteservers.io Please provide bugs and feedback directly here.

Jared Tate Reacts to the New Development

The creator of DigiByte (DGB) Jared Tate reacted warmly to the latest development while responding to the announcement.

In his response, he said, “Awesome work by the DigiByte community! What does everyone think? #ForwardProgess.”

Jared Tate Sends Thoughts and Prayers to DigiByte Blockchain Family Worldwide

In another development, Jared Tate sent his thoughts and prayers to the DigiByte blockchain family across the globe, as the world combats the widespread of the highly contagious and pathogenic disease, coronavirus.

Jared Tate shared this, “My thoughts & prayers go out to everyone worldwide in the DigiByte blockchain family. Hang in there. We will get through this crisis & we will all be stronger on the other side. Take care of each other. Take care of your family & most importantly take care of your own health.”

He further revealed that he’s now feeling better after spending a few days with a swollen mouth. He said, “Finally feeling a bit better today and swelling has gone down.”

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