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🎉 DigiByte RC27 Launch Imminent — MuSig2 Integration Arrives
Significant progress is underway within the DigiByte ecosystem.
The upcoming RC27 release, expected within days, represents a meaningful advancement for DigiDollar and the broader trajectory of decentralized stablecoin infrastructure.
🚀 Key Enhancements in RC27
✨ 6-of-11 Oracle Consensus
The oracle framework is transitioning to a 6-of-11 consensus model, requiring a supermajority of operators to validate price data. This design materially strengthens fault tolerance and integrity while preserving decentralization.
🔐 MuSig2 Aggregate Signatures
RC27 introduces MuSig2, an advanced cryptographic scheme that consolidates multiple signatures into a single, efficient representation.
In practical terms, oracle signatures that previously required ~390 bytes are reduced to a single 32-byte aggregate signature—approximately a 92% reduction in data footprint. This yields measurable improvements in block space efficiency, validation speed, and long-term scalability.
🔄 Testnet Reset (testnet20)
A fresh testnet environment (testnet20, port 12034) will be deployed, enabling operators and developers to validate MuSig2 functionality within a clean and controlled setting.
💡 Strategic Implications
RC27 moves DigiDollar closer to production readiness by introducing:
✅ Enhanced cryptographic assurances via MuSig2
✅ Resilient and decentralized oracle consensus
✅ Substantial on-chain data efficiency gains
✅ A reset testing environment for accurate validation
✅ Foundational infrastructure for a decentralized stablecoin on a UTXO-based network
🌟 Next Steps
Oracle operators, developers, and ecosystem participants should begin preparing their environments.
📥 RC27 is expected shortly — ensure your testnet configurations are ready for deployment.
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Recent research suggests a quantum computer could derive a Bitcoin private key from its public key in as little as 9 minutes. $BTC block time is 10 minutes. This creates a real attack vector & DigiByte's 15-second blocks offer a natural defense. Let me explain.
First you need to understand how public keys and addresses actually work because most people conflate them.
When you create a wallet you generate a private key and a public key. Your wallet address is NOT your public key. Your address is a hash of your public key. Hashing is a one-way function. If someone only knows your address they cannot reverse-engineer your public key from it. A quantum computer can't do anything with just an address. It needs the actual public key.
So when is your public key exposed? When you spend. To prove you own the funds you must sign the transaction with your private key and include your full public key so the network can verify that signature. Before you spend your public key is hidden behind the address hash. The moment you broadcast a transaction your full public key is visible to every node on the network.
This is where the mempool matters. The mempool is the waiting room for unconfirmed transactions. When you hit send your transaction doesn't go straight into a block. It sits in the mempool waiting for a miner to include it. On Bitcoin that wait averages about 10 minutes and often much longer during high traffic.
Here is the attack. An attacker monitors the mempool. They see your unconfirmed transaction and grab your now-exposed public key. They feed it to a quantum computer which derives your private key in approximately 9 minutes. Your Bitcoin transaction still hasn't confirmed. The attacker now holds your private key. They create a new competing transaction that sends your funds to their own wallet with a higher fee. Miners select the higher-fee transaction. Your coins are stolen before your original transaction ever makes it into a block.
This works because there is a gap between when your public key becomes visible and when your transaction is safely confirmed. On Bitcoin that gap is about 10 minutes. The quantum crack takes 9. The attacker wins the race.
Both Bitcoin and DigiByte use the exact same cryptography — ECDSA on the secp256k1 curve. The quantum vulnerability in the math is identical. The difference is the confirmation window.
DigiByte confirms transactions in 15 seconds. The same attacker sees your transaction, grabs your public key, and starts their quantum computer. Fifteen seconds later your transaction is confirmed in a block. After 9 minutes when the quantum computer finally finishes, your transaction is already buried under roughly 36 confirmations. The attack window closed before it could be exploited.
Same cryptography. Same quantum threat. Completely different outcome because of block speed.
To be clear no blockchain is fully quantum-proof yet. Both Bitcoin and DigiByte will eventually need to adopt post-quantum signature schemes. But the most practical near-term quantum attack — intercepting exposed public keys in the mempool and racing to crack them before confirmation — does not work when blocks confirm in 15 seconds. The math simply isn't on the attacker's side.
We designed DigiByte in 2014 with 15-second blocks for fast payments. It turns out speed is also a security layer. Forty times faster than Bitcoin means forty times less exposure to quantum attacks on the mempool. 🤯🚀
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Read “A New Chapter for Crypto Privacy?“ by Clement Saudu on Medium: medium.com/pivx/a-new-cha…
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PIVX is an open-source and decentralized peer-to-peer currency featuring advanced user data protection features, community governance mechanisms, Proof of Stake consensus algorithm, and multi-purpose Masternodes. #PIVX #Privacy #Blockchain

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How DigiByte Quietly Rescued Dogecoin and Paved the Way for Enterprise Blockchain
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DigiByte will soon take over centralized banks and deliver true decentralization & freedom—by empowering individuals to become their own bank! 🚀 #DigiByte $DGB #BeYourOwnBank

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