Great news for long-term investors; http://blog.nem.io/df-starts-crosschain/Seems like in the future Mijin and NEM can operate on each others' chains, imagine just some of the Mijin companies using Xem as a currency on the NEM platform then you start to realise just some of the potential of NEM. I'm wondering how does it work. I don't think coins can came out of nowhere in a chain while disappearing in the other one.
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Are we talking about hundreds plus hours of working or several hours (hobby)? If it is the latter then it is something else. But you rarely see a professional coder working for free especially not hundreds of hours. You just dont live from love and cheering alone - it just doesnt work.
Ever heard of Linux ? Most Linux developers are actually paid to develop Linux. They work for IBM, Red Hat or some other company that pays them just to do that. Every full time developer is paid for his job.
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i own 826 nxt in poloniex. On 13 octomber i will receive ardor from poloniex?
You better ask Poloniex
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NEM's Twitter account is https://twitter.com/NEMofficial. There is another Twitter account pretending to be NEM https://twitter.com/NEMofficiaI. Those two accounts look identical. The difference is the real Twitter account uses small "L" as the last character and the fake one uses a capital "i". The fake Twitter account has offered users for discounts on XEM in private messages. Please do not respond or make any deals. The real NEM team NEVER makes offers via Twitter, Facebook, or any other social media. In the past when we did so, it was publicly announced on the forum. how come the ournem account date registered March 23, 2015, 02:26:23 AM yet the thread was started by the same account in 2014? thread ownership was transferred by asking theymos
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It depends on what do you exactly mean by promising coin.
Are you expecting quick bucks? Or are you looking for a long term investment? Or are you more interested in new technologies?
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Guys if you are running supernode i use one cheap and i can recommend If you interest https://www.ovh.com/us/vps/vps-ssd.xmlI use server KVM for 3.49$ 1 vCore 2.4 GHz 2 GB RAM 10 GB SSD Servers had one failure this month,2months ago it had no fails. This is best deal that i have found for KVM. The cheaper one with CPU 2 x 2.5 GHz 3 GB RAM 50 GB SSD but OpenVZ is 150zl~38$ a year https://mintshost.pl/i saw that KVM have more stable performance than OpenVZ OpenVZ tends to have spikes in performance that my personal experience. Most people say OVH is bad but I had a good experience with them too. OpenVZ is inferior technology to KVM: it is more a container than a virtual machine. I have good performance with http://cloud.eu too. They use vmware. Is their 1 Euro per month vmware spec suitable for a supernode? 1 Core Intel® Xeon® E5-2650L v3 - I believe this is 1.8 Ghz 1 GB RAM 20 GB SSD Storage 2 TB/month data transfer vmware powered Running on Linux rigel9 is thir superior vps with 2 GB RAM. Never tried the vps with 1GB. The datacenter is not far from where today an earthquake destroyed a couple of cities but my node is still up
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Guys if you are running supernode i use one cheap and i can recommend If you interest https://www.ovh.com/us/vps/vps-ssd.xmlI use server KVM for 3.49$ 1 vCore 2.4 GHz 2 GB RAM 10 GB SSD Servers had one failure this month,2months ago it had no fails. This is best deal that i have found for KVM. The cheaper one with CPU 2 x 2.5 GHz 3 GB RAM 50 GB SSD but OpenVZ is 150zl~38$ a year https://mintshost.pl/i saw that KVM have more stable performance than OpenVZ OpenVZ tends to have spikes in performance that my personal experience. Most people say OVH is bad but I had a good experience with them too. OpenVZ is inferior technology to KVM: it is more a container than a virtual machine. I have good performance with http://cloud.eu too. They use vmware.
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Ooops, nem below 1000 again The HODLers are HODLing, but the short term people have been sitting on no-gains for weeks and then they see other coins on Poloniex like DASH and Monero get huge pumps - so yeah some people are beginning to fold to catch on other coin's gains. Great strategy: buy high and sell low
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Has Monero given up on creating useless anti-Dash threads in the Altcoin Discussion section, while they should be focussing on their own cryptocurrency development ? Appearently not Thats okay though, we are used to it by now. It would be nice to have a rebuttal of the accusations if those are false.
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NEM ticker is XEM, not NEM
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I suggest you to invest in more than one coin. Do your own research to know which coins
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Why is the price for nxt rising now?? Thought it should be falling a little each day as ardor snapshot approaches finish date? People are realizing they must buy NXT now if they want a slice of Ardor. Probably in the last days of snapshoting the price will crash.
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NEM developers celebrating the destruction and withering away of $FIAT by watching XEM satoshi fall down to new lows? No wonder they called this a Communist coin! All this drama while the price is near 3x the level it was two months ago? and more than 20x the price of one year ago.
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Hi Guys, after the Bitfinex hack I am looking for a secure cryptocurrency. Of course it will never be 100% safe but the coins with the highest volume ETC, ETH and BTC are all pretty unsafe as it seems. Any suggestions and why? Greetings
I The Bitfinex hack tells us once again: don't leave your coins at the exchange, keep them in your wallet
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Sarcasm or u talking seriously?
Omg
We are joking obviously. I am one of those deaded NEM developers When a painter dies his paintings skyrocket... why can't the same happen to software?
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Thanks, to point me to this fact. I will try to lower the -XmX to 700 and try to run it again. Where could I find the right system logs? I am using Debian Linux on my VPS. Installed a NEM node on my VPS. The node is running a few moments then the NIS server is terminated with the following message ./nix.runNis.sh: line 4: 5334 Killed java -Xms512M -Xmx1G -cp ".:./*:../libs/*" org.nem.deploy.CommonStarter My VPS has 1 vCore and 768 MB RAM. Any suggestions? Probably the kernel Out Of Memory Killer killed your NIS (info about that in your system logs). Parameter -Xmx must be lower than your RAM Has your VPS any swap space? system logs are in /var/log directory you better create a swap file if you have less than 2GB RAM
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Installed a NEM node on my VPS. The node is running a few moments then the NIS server is terminated with the following message ./nix.runNis.sh: line 4: 5334 Killed java -Xms512M -Xmx1G -cp ".:./*:../libs/*" org.nem.deploy.CommonStarter My VPS has 1 vCore and 768 MB RAM. Any suggestions? Probably the kernel Out Of Memory Killer killed your NIS (info about that in your system logs). Parameter -Xmx must be lower than your RAM Has your VPS any swap space?
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Poloniex: All users who had an Ethereum balance at the moment of the fork now have a matching balance of ETC Posted by MobyDick at 2016-07-24 04:24:12 .
So, was there a planned fork in Ethereum or was it accidental?
Could the number of (Edit: accidental) forks be used to measure the cryptocurrency's quality? How many forks have been in NEM ?
Ethereum hard fork has been done because biggest Ethereum's application (DAO) was hacked. In this case the hard for is a bad sign. A hard fork was done in NEM time ago to introduce new features (good thing) Soft forks instead happens when nodes have problems synchronizating each other. This may happen because of poor software so is quite bad. I don't remember any soft fork since NEM launch (a few happened in test net before launch).
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