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Title: NXT died last night!
Post by: Thenoticer on December 21, 2015, 04:37:43 PM
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-nxt-underappreciated-bas-wisselink

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Words can be used to talk, but also to sing, shout, coerce. They can be used to state facts, lie, hurt and joke. If we had just stuck to what it says on the tin, we'd not have come very far as a species.

The same goes for NXT: it has many applications, as a business tool for keeping records or verifying trade documents, but also as a hundred other uses based on the exchange of things between people! Gazing blindly at just a few use cases that will grow stale with time will not help.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Thenoticer on December 21, 2015, 04:40:54 PM
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-nxt-great-1-phasing-bas-wisselink

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Right now, there are over 600 nodes running NXT all over the world. The network is secure and has been running since Q4 2013. In that time, it has seen numerous innovations, like the Asset Exchange, which easily dominates other platforms like Counterparty or Omni when it comes to sheer ease of use.

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With over two years of development behind it, NXT is a solid choice when you want to work with blockchain solutions right now.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Thenoticer on December 21, 2015, 04:43:05 PM
http://www.pivotl.com/2015/12/17/expert-comment-blockchain-the-next-generation/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=PVTWT

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NXT is a decentralised financial platform that has built beyond the simple functions of the first generation pioneer systems using blockchain technology: crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Litecoin etc. These early systems allowed the creation, storage and transfer of simple tokens, while NXT has built an entire toolkit allowing complex financial systems to be implemented on the NXT blockchain.

NXT’s applications go beyond internet cash payments, including the ability to create, transfer and trade user-created tokens (Assets/Colored Coins) to use in specific applications. Messaging, data transfer/storage, account authentication are also all built in to the NXT core, as well as a decentralised exchange that could even allow currencies such as the Euro, Yuan and dollar can be traded on it. NXT provides businesses with a modular toolkit, enabling projects to create products for consumers, bringing them into the electronic cash payment space.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: TrueAnon on December 21, 2015, 04:55:27 PM
Ummm, it's been dead for awhile, LOL


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: DecentralizeEconomics on December 21, 2015, 07:09:22 PM
Is this part of the Tennessee "marketing" campaign?  Serious question.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Thenoticer on December 21, 2015, 08:29:30 PM
Absolutely not! I am in no way connected to Tennessee. And I am in no way connected to NXT foundation, developers, forum, or any other NXT group.

I am 100% a lonewolf. I have never posted at NXT forum. I do enjoy the gratefuldead song Tennessee Jed. I am near the Bay Area, so am a USA citizen, And of course I toke everyday!

And

NXT is DEAD!
https://i.imgur.com/3SFyxAb.jpg


Is this part of the Tennessee "marketing" campaign?  Serious question.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: siameze on December 21, 2015, 08:33:49 PM
Absolutely not! I am in no way connected to Tennessee. And I am in no way connected to NXT foundation, developers, forum, or any other NXT group.

I am 100% a lonewolf. I have never posted at NXT forum. I do enjoy the gratefuldead song Tennessee Jed. I am near the Bay Area, so am a USA citizen, And of course I toke everyday!

And

NXT is DEAD!



Is this part of the Tennessee "marketing" campaign?  Serious question.

Seeing as how it is written in shitty Java, is anyone at all surprised?


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Thenoticer on December 21, 2015, 08:45:06 PM
http://s1.postimg.org/uncdoui0f/therearefourlights.jpg

Absolutely not! I am in no way connected to Tennessee. And I am in no way connected to NXT foundation, developers, forum, or any other NXT group.

I am 100% a lonewolf. I have never posted at NXT forum. I do enjoy the gratefuldead song Tennessee Jed. I am near the Bay Area, so am a USA citizen, And of course I toke everyday!

And

NXT is DEAD!



Is this part of the Tennessee "marketing" campaign?  Serious question.

Seeing as how it is written in shitty Java, is anyone at all surprised?


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: e-coinomist on December 22, 2015, 02:09:22 AM
Seeing as how it is written in shitty Java, is anyone at all surprised?
Nope.

But there could have been a second implementation using classical programing languages. Personally, I would have no issues trusting a java wallet up to a hundred bucks.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: solstice on December 22, 2015, 02:16:50 AM
Forget about death rumors, NXT appears to be gaining some traction atm.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: CryptoSporidium on December 22, 2015, 03:26:46 AM
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-nxt-underappreciated-bas-wisselink

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Words can be used to talk, but also to sing, shout, coerce. They can be used to state facts, lie, hurt and joke. If we had just stuck to what it says on the tin, we'd not have come very far as a species.

The same goes for NXT: it has many applications, as a business tool for keeping records or verifying trade documents, but also as a hundred other uses based on the exchange of things between people! Gazing blindly at just a few use cases that will grow stale with time will not help.

Good article bas! Language can limit creativity, especially with 'tools' like technology. If the name implies a use then it can limit what people consider using it for. A screw driver can do a lot more than drive screws!

Eventually NXT will bloom, it's just too damn  impressive not too.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: DecentralizeEconomics on December 22, 2015, 04:08:49 AM
Is this part of the Tennessee "marketing" campaign?  Serious question.

Absolutely not! I am in no way connected to Tennessee. And I am in no way connected to NXT foundation, developers, forum, or any other NXT group.

I am 100% a lonewolf. I have never posted at NXT forum.

It sounds like you're probably a private contractor for Tennessee.

"NXT is dead!  Do not invest in anything (except Bitcoin) for a while....do lots of research first.

Don't want to scare you off, but crypto is still the Wild West, and there are some bad guys around. You have to protect yourself. No-one else will. Cool

Bitcoin is still the gateway into crypto,  and a fairly reliable short term investment. I'm giving unbiased advice there, to take some time to do research."


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Dodnastes on December 22, 2015, 10:27:19 AM
NXT is being developed actively. It will not die soon. Whey are there some haters of NXT? Are they burned by NXT?


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Hachoir on December 22, 2015, 10:48:59 AM
Just in case, thread title is ironic.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Gotumoot on December 22, 2015, 12:16:21 PM
NXT is still being traded. The market cap is about $6 million. Why do some people claim it is dead? Any reasons?


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: fortunecrypto on December 22, 2015, 12:28:08 PM
NXT is being developed actively. It will not die soon. Whey are there some haters of NXT? Are they burned by NXT?
hopefully they are not I am looking on this coin for quite some time and this coin has a lot of future on it


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: NASdaq on December 22, 2015, 12:36:01 PM
NXT is still being traded. The market cap is about $6 million. Why do some people claim it is dead? Any reasons?

Fear Uncertainty Doubt

FUD


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Snail2 on December 22, 2015, 01:47:13 PM
Is it dead again? DecentralizeEconomics is right, despite the somewhat misleading subject this is actually looks like a marketing topic :).


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: shanem on December 22, 2015, 03:25:00 PM
After a while in crypto, I learnt that no coin is officially dead until it leaves all the exchanges. A big pump will attract people to buy the coin and the coin is alive again.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: BitcoinNational on December 22, 2015, 05:10:55 PM

FUD


nxt is fine and has the more active asset trade platform
but suffers from being the 3rd rate 'scam' in its sector .... ETH and BTS are the much better scams ;)

in the asset platform sector ... Qora and Crypti might be dead (at least to being serious contenders) and yet could be fine POS products with assets for added value.

Is it dead again? DecentralizeEconomics is right, despite the somewhat misleading subject this is actually looks like a marketing topic :).

think so too ... but giv'm a bump


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: tokeweed on December 23, 2015, 04:11:04 AM
Agree with NXT comment.  But I disagreemthat BTS and ETH are scams.  One could argue that they are more legit than NXT.  But all 3 are not scams.  But people in their community are allegedly corrupt taking advantage of its members.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: RaginglikeaBoss on December 23, 2015, 04:19:59 AM
Agree with NXT comment.  But I disagreemthat BTS and ETH are scams.  One could argue that they are more legit than NXT.  But all 3 are not scams.  But people in their community are allegedly corrupt taking advantage of its members.

I completely agree with you.

NXT simply appears to have gone from a very well intentioned movement into a more centralized penny stock.

ETH, BTS, NXT don't appear to be scams, but rather different approaches to utility unique to cryptocurrency.  I just don't see much value in NXT as a speculator at the moment.  The same doesn't seem to apply as fully to ETH and BTS, but BTS is on a large nosedive.  My guess is that is due to the large speculator investments prior to BTS 2.0 launching.

I'm not saying any of them are good or bad, but as an investor I'd be careful considering NXT currently.  It just seems to be in a consistent drop for nearly 2 years.  While ETH is too young to tell it has much more backing by large groups.  BTS scares me, but I openly admit I do trade only BTS actively at the moment and not ETH or NXT.  I used to touch NXT, but now I wouldn't touch it with a 39 and 1 half foot pole.  (Merry Christmas, that's a Grinch reference.)


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: tokeweed on December 23, 2015, 06:43:27 AM
BTS is on to something...  Merging the order books of small exchanges into one large liquid distributed exchange is a really novel idea.  It's a bummer the idea didn't fly...  I hope it does in the future.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: DecentralizeEconomics on December 23, 2015, 08:08:45 AM
BTS is on to something...  Merging the order books of small exchanges into one large liquid distributed exchange is a really novel idea.  It's a bummer the idea didn't fly...  I hope it does in the future.

Oh come on, they intentionally set the whole thing up so it will always be controlled by a select few individuals.  How is that decentralized?  How is that even a cryptocurrency?


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: tokeweed on December 23, 2015, 09:40:11 AM
BTS is on to something...  Merging the order books of small exchanges into one large liquid distributed exchange is a really novel idea.  It's a bummer the idea didn't fly...  I hope it does in the future.

Oh come on, they intentionally set the whole thing up so it will always be controlled by a select few individuals.  How is that decentralized?  How is that even a cryptocurrency?

DPOS is somewhat of an ok compromise, although I agree with you that decentralized is better, I don't hate their solution...  Not really.

But the merging of small exchanges order books into one big one is really cool.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: danfoda on December 23, 2015, 09:55:10 AM
BTS is on to something...  Merging the order books of small exchanges into one large liquid distributed exchange is a really novel idea.  It's a bummer the idea didn't fly...  I hope it does in the future.

If BTC can be traded on many exchanges, would that be more secure than one big exchange? If the big one is in trouble, you can still trade in other exchanges.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: K210 on December 23, 2015, 12:24:57 PM
Absolutely not! I am in no way connected to Tennessee. And I am in no way connected to NXT foundation, developers, forum, or any other NXT group.

I am 100% a lonewolf. I have never posted at NXT forum. I do enjoy the gratefuldead song Tennessee Jed. I am near the Bay Area, so am a USA citizen, And of course I toke everyday!

And

NXT is DEAD!



Is this part of the Tennessee "marketing" campaign?  Serious question.

Seeing as how it is written in shitty Java, is anyone at all surprised?

Java isnt shitty, rather its the programmer who does not know how to use java properly


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: rektDude on December 23, 2015, 04:05:04 PM
I think NXT was already dead I haven't hear about it anymore.
For me altcoins is just good sometimes to do. I just prefer bitcoin.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Supebox on December 23, 2015, 04:14:28 PM
Well goodbye to NXT I think we will see always a new altcoins every year.
So actually doesn't matter if you stopped that sooner.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Nxtblg on December 23, 2015, 04:22:59 PM
BTS is on to something...  Merging the order books of small exchanges into one large liquid distributed exchange is a really novel idea.  It's a bummer the idea didn't fly...  I hope it does in the future.

Could be that the earlier hype & excitement pushed its price up much higher than its tech & market demand rates at this point. (An earlier poster made the same point.) If so, then the current tail-burning slide is the market's fumbling way of reaching BTS's sans-hysteria market value.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: razen489 on December 23, 2015, 05:11:46 PM
dont people still launch crypto IPO on NXT?


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Nxtblg on December 23, 2015, 06:48:00 PM
dont people still launch crypto IPO on NXT?

Yes, regularly - but, as lots of folks have found out, no-one has to buy any. These days, you have to not only be seen as trustworthy but you also have to have a "sexy" project; else, your ICO will (largely) fail.


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Come-from-Beyond on December 23, 2015, 08:02:29 PM
http://cdn.meme.am/instances/400x/22489608.jpg


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: lovely89 on December 24, 2015, 12:39:17 AM
SELL SELL SELL!!!


Title: Re: NXT died last night!
Post by: Gotumoot on January 15, 2016, 06:24:35 PM
The NXT price is 50% more than a month ago. I do not think it has died. It will very alive. Like Monero or Ethereum.