Node seems to have a much nicer wallet than NXT.
5.45.124.65:19775/#/login
How exactly is this nicer? You mean design? That isn't even the real client but a server interface until the client is released.
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Can someone tell me the best exchange for the trading of NXT?
bter has the most volume for nxt Bter by far! If you need a sign up code to get 10% trade discount, write me a PM!
Right, keep on trading at and promoting Bter then pay 0.5 percent for withdrawals. It would be stupid to expect NXT community to know better. Out of all choices you people seems to be always picking the worst ones - worst exchange, worst asset and when DGS comes up I can bet you will be buying the worst shit there. What a waste of good coin. So, where do you trade? Polo = no volume Dgex = potential 3 weeks waiting for wirhtdrawal and more fees Crypts = upto 1 week for deposits and upto 2 weeks for deposits. Well, I love paying 0.5 % for avoiding all that. And yes, I still hate the 0.5% fee, but I don't make the rules.
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Can someone tell me the best exchange for the trading of NXT?
Bter by far! If you need a sign up code to get 10% trade discount, write me a PM!
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@Pelover, well, the seed is entered in a random order. So even if the computer is compromised the attacked still needs to try 24! combinations before cracking your password. So you will have enough time to create a new account as BurtW said.
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I sell my 1.5 BTC 1.stage stake for 3 BTC.
Wow. 2 months ago someone wanted to pay 8-10 BTC for such a stake... ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Hotwallet empty. Wait until tomorrow. Then write email if not fixed.
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Not sure why, but when it comes to Nxt in the majority of cases this smiley ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) seems the most accurate ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) You used the wrong smiley, sry. You meant this one: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fresources.pokerstrategy.com%2Fsmileys%2Ffacepalm.gif&t=664&c=_kfIAl9e4fhe5A)
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Is there any security lost by restoring your Trezor using the recovery seed? I ask this because you have to type in the recovery seed on the computer. I know it is in a different order, but say if you had a keylogger, how much would this increase the chance of someone guessing your recovery seed, since they would know the words?
The number of combinations with a 24 word seed after each word is known but the ranking is not, is: 24! ~ 6.2 × 10^23
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This document is introducing some nice features. Looking forward to it.
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http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/2cruxj/this_bitfinex_credit_bubble_cannot_end_well/cjiue2rIf it is in fact true that.. "The flash crash was a prime example of that. But, when one exchange has a price of $100 and another has a price of $530, it is safe to say that is an arbitrage opportunity, and what we learned from that event was to try to unwind positions in a more complicated but more orderly way. We never enter into positions ourselves, but there are a lot of bots that run on our exchange and others. " then why would "we" as in Bitfinex need "In regards to flash crash issues, we strive to make sure that our prices are not becoming drastically uncorrelated to the overall market for bitcoin. The algorithms we use and the trading strategies are part of our hard won experience after riding through extreme events like those you mentioned, and I can't disclose the details, but we learned some valuable lessons, and I don't believe an event like that can happen again, or at least, we have taken steps to try and protect people from that specific situation. " ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) In his post Josh Rossi writes: "First of all, no lender at Bitfinex has ever lost money. Ever. " Is that true though? I have read multiple times that lenders lost money (about a 10 % cut) when Bitcoin crashed from 260 to 70 in April? Can anyone of the veterans here confirm? Bitfinex covered 500,000 USD in lenders losses. Noone lost coins/fiat in that event lending.
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I think this was in regard to inter exchange arbitrage trading. If a flashcrash happens they now have funds elsewhere to prevent the severest damage.
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Yay, go my coins. Hopefully the software comes out tomorrow and we can approach an exchange. How about BTER? They love NXT and clones!
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Okay, so it was most likely a problem on my system with USB 3 drivers. Hmm, maybe I should figure out what it was, but I use USB so seldom...
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On the computer that did not work did you try all the different USB ports? Just curious.
Yes, also 3-4 USB cables. Also on the laptop the same thing. Only my brothers PC was working, and his PC is nearly identical to mine. I had similar problems with one of my machines. The problem was with USB3 port, when I plugged Trezor to USB2 it worked perfectly. I tried that too. But the only USB2 I had was in my keyboard, so maybe that is why it didn't work. If this is true, you should fix the USB3 issue.
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On the computer that did not work did you try all the different USB ports? Just curious.
Yes, also 3-4 USB cables. Also on the laptop the same thing. Only my brothers PC was working, and his PC is nearly identical to mine. Does it get hot? There could be some kind of short or load I have not let it plugged in for longer than 10 minutes, but in that time --> no change in temperature.
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> child-pays-for-parent is not implemented by miners Hmm that's something I thought existed. It would profit miners to implement this; why don't they?
Most of current clients do not allow to spend unconfirmed transaction output. So, the profit is near to zero. Right now the transaction fee is too small comparing with block reward. It is not good reason to change existing code to increase profits to 0.00x btc per block. The error in code costs much more. That is not true, most advanced clients allow it. Same with coincontrol. Also you can always dump your private key and reimport it elsewhere to create a new transaction. This is a chicken-egg problem with your argumentation!
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It's made it to the US! (: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FvdPZJvW.jpg&t=664&c=hQ_-f3ii6Ea-Qg) How did you get the actual tracking number for yours? I believe mine just says "shipped" Looks like this: On Aug. 3, 2014, 4:49 p.m.: Order being processed On Aug. 4, 2014, 7:20 p.m.: Order shipped with tracking number XXXXXXXX
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A wallet with built-in ads?
LOL
Good luck convincing people that you're not profiting off their tracking data.
Then when an embedded advertisement exploits a vulnerability and steals everyone's wallets, I'm sure the value will skyrocket.
Who doesn't love a language that has been responsible for countless infections and/or creepy tracking? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) NaN === NaN => false ftw haha yes, if ads can reach you, you are being tracked 100% of the time. Awesome currency.
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On the computer that did not work did you try all the different USB ports? Just curious.
Yes, also 3-4 USB cables. Also on the laptop the same thing. Only my brothers PC was working, and his PC is nearly identical to mine.
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