The auction was bearish. Now it's suddenly bullish?!
They've seen how much money the bidders have and now they plan to milk it all out. Seriously, an actual bank. Poor Jorge. This does not help his cause.
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The auction was bearish. Now it's suddenly bullish?!
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Everyone knows bitcoin is a honey badger, not a person.
She won't mind a bit if you mellivoromophize her. I think that's still illegal in most states.
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Thanks!
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SUPPORT LOL MORE LIKE YA ALL NEED THERAPY BE A MAN GO MINE SUM COINS DIS SHIT IS RETARDED SCAM
You sick in da head for selling this scam 1000 million free coins just for u How do ya sleep at night knowing ur fucking da poorHow do ya feel about DRKs instamine? Terrible stuff no, how could they do it? Shame about all the bagholders in the Pump and Dump no? Also, what happened to your punctuation keys? Were they stolen by a naughty scamming NXTer?
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Thank you all very much, I understand now
Let us know how it works out. I think it should be fine (was for me) but I wasn't quite sure what you meant by the balance not appearing in the same account on the browser wallet with the same id. Simplest/safest answer is to download the client and make sure, anyway.
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I tried this app a few weeks back. I had the same problems and was told not to use it when I raised them because it's no longer supported and because it sends your unencrypted key to the server. It should be removed from the Play store. Your NXT should still be accessible. Just download a regular client and enter the same passphrase. You might want to move them to a new address if you're worried about security.
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Any idea if anyone is working on a wallet like Armory that lets you create/sign transactions on a warm storage device and then transmit them from a hot wallet?
It's totally possible (and should be really easy) to create a small app (not fully featured client) that signs transactions on offline computer and then you broadcast it on online machine. Maybe we can set a bounty on it? This is a great idea. I really think that's one feature that NXT would benefit from, or some kind of cold storage solution. At the moment, I'm keeping the bulk of my NXT in a separate account from my day-to-day one. I don't sign in often and was careful setting it up, but it's still not as secure as traditional (bitcoin-style) cold storage, where nothing needs to be done online.
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1000 million coins invented out of thin air, thats a shit heap . How the fuck can you sleep noing this shit is a scam............
You talky shit all day long to impress the weak and gullible ...... i bet ur on Reddit 2....... same scam shit me checky ltr NXT IS A FUCKING pump and dump SCAM COIN 1000 million coins invented on a keyboard for sale 2you. Wait six months. Fundamentals suggest you're going to feel a whole lot worse.
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I hope you realize it was directed to the TROLL... It wasn't 100% clear, but I guessed...
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Hmmm, there's a slogan in there somewhere... "Real men have nothing to prove but Stake"Welcome to my Ignore List! FTFY
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WHAT A BUNCH OF CRAP .......... YA YA YA POS IS A SCAM ........ YOU INVENT COINS THEN GET NEWBEIS TO BUY UR JUNK. THEN YOU PUMP IT UP AND DOWN TILL EVERY POOR SOD IS BROKE..... CRYPTO 2 .......WHO SAYS DIS SHIT YOU MAKE UP SHIT TO SELL SCAM CION. BE A MAN AND BUY A MINER. MINE $ MINE lTC MINE DKR MINE HVY MINE ANY CION THAT IS NOT SCAM LIKE YOU JUNK WHO MAKE DIS SHIT UP We should put this on the front page of Nxt.org...priceless. Hmmm, there's a slogan in there somewhere... "Real men have nothing to prove but Stake"Edit: this needs to be a competition. With a line of T-shirts and mugs as the outcome.
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I'll try and find the original quote. It was better and probably more accurate, mine is paraphrased Testers now, lots of them I don't think it will need much promoting. Mention mtgox/sharexcoin etc etc can't happen and let people have one go and they will be hooked Then, with Monetary System, people will be able to build coins (POW or POS) on top of Nxt and then not only will it be decentralised, their coin will be secured by the Nxt blockchain so even POW coins (assuming anyone is still interested in them) can't be attacked by big pools with a lot of power. Good ideas won't be killed at birth so let the good times roll Everything is uncertain and permanently in flux in crypto world (which is why, amongst other reasons, I never recommend any crypto as a good investment). But I can't help but feel that now is a very good time to be a part of NXT and that it has an extremely bright future. Some very talented devs doing stuff no one has done before and some great people promoting it all. Very pleased that I was invited to do some copywriting for the community 6 weeks or so back, otherwise all this would have passed me by.
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jl777 discussed the way it is setup somewhere but I can find it. It went something like this (my words from memory, not his ): "As there is no central clearing there is no spotlight continuously shining on a nice vault to attack. Instead getting into one server would be time consuming and very difficult, like looking for a penny in the desert. It you did manage to find one, it would actually be a piece of a penny with that you couldn't spend until you found the other piece(s) and these have been scattered randomly on the ocean floor". He has set it up to make it not even worth trying to attack. Sounds like you are a better judge than me as to how successful it will be It sounds like momentum is building on the MGW. I'd like to write an article on this too. (Might borrow that quote if so.) Question is, would that be more valuable now to trail it and maybe get some testers on board, or is it worth waiting until it's launched - when I imagine there will be more publicity anyway? Will test the water over at the NXTForum too when I have a moment but wanted to get some initial thoughts here.
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Ha, some people already trying their luck at offloading large amounts at a premium. In other news: a while back I saw a screen grab of CoinMarketCap from about 6 months back, compared with now. I think it was on the NXTForum boards somewhere. Does anyone know where I can find this or could get something similar? I'd like to use it for an article about how the landscape has changed since then. Thanks! might be this: https://nxtforum.org/index.php?topic=85.msg35492#msg35492Yep, that's the one, thanks!
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Ha, some people already trying their luck at offloading large amounts at a premium. In other news: a while back I saw a screen grab of CoinMarketCap from about 6 months back, compared with now. I think it was on the NXTForum boards somewhere. Does anyone know where I can find this or could get something similar? I'd like to use it for an article about how the landscape has changed since then. Thanks!
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Can I be clear here? Is this like a Mt. Gox that I don't have to trust with my money? Is there anyway I could be using this service and get all my coins stolen? Maybe not in the same way Gox stole, but maybe in a different way?
I'm a little hazy on the exact details - need to familiarise myself with it. But yes, I think that's exactly what it is. Basically like sending NXT or buying assets, but for any relevant crypto. Trustless, near-instant, basically free crypto trading. If it works and takes off, it will kill Cryptsy and other crypto-only platforms at a stroke. The only thing that will differentiate traditional exchanges would be crypto <--> fiat. An absolutely huge development.
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some time ago NXT was working on atomic-cross chain trading - is this project still alive?
Do you mean decentralized crypto trading (aka multigateway)? Oooh, yes. They're looking for testers if you're interested.
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You seem very knowledgeable. Can I ask you something? Or anybody else? My password is 34 characters long. No dictionary words, no spaces, all more or less random numbers, letters, and symbols. NXT says it needs to be 35 or longer I think. Should I move the NXT to another account?
If it's truly random, you are safe. https://www.dropbox.com/s/syd8vwf31y90ev4/Passphrase_Length_vs_Complexity.xlsShouldn't have to worry. The odds of a 34 character random password getting guessed are.... ~0 I think 35 was specified because most people don't use truly random passwords. Mine is 30 chars, generated like a Bitcoin mini private key. Working on the same principles, it will be the end of the universe before it's guessed by the fastest computer ever made.
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