How do I read the bitmessage at the bottom of the page is there anymore information I can get? this is my personal bitmessage id. bitmessage is a nice and secure way to communicate. in case you like to take a view. https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Main_Pagedo you need some support?
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It's simple, by hoarding coins you hurt yourself because the Nxt economy is static and worthless.
So stakeholders, by buying coins you made a commitment to use them, we all have a duty to make an impact. Stakeholders have the potential to make the biggest impact.
Pretty much the only stakeholder I've known and seen very actively spreading his distribution is bybitcoin. Not to mention, I'm 100% sure bybitcoin has already made a profit on his coins. So what's the risk? If you have 40 million, sell 20 million. That 20 million you sell is HELPING you. Hoarding it does nothing for you but kill this coin.
That's all I have to say.
How much do you believe investing in this coin? Prove it by buying - else move to another coin. If you had read enough you would see that a lot of early adopters sale/redistribute their wealth with bounties/giveaways. Satoshi did not distribute his 1M coins if I recollect correctly..more than 1/5 of total btc at the time! I believe the system is sound, but I will not finance a coin that may fail because of its holders. How much do you believe in the coin? Do you believe that people will buy into it based on its own merit and not because they see a good chance of profit? remember, this coin exits for only 10 days. i am confident all major stakeholders will spread coins as soon the system running smooth. many users here doing a great job to make this happen, nxt has potential, this is for sure.
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wow, just made a stress test on 0.3.11 and this version works very well. no thread or memory leaks to see, running rocksolid with 10 concurrent api requestors and + 10.000 requests each, without any notable errors. on this now we can built up nice things. upgrading nxt-bce with 0.3.11 today. my expectation in nxt are just rised by factor 3. thanks cfb!
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the vps have had a nasty crash due to out of memory. Exception in thread "Thread-15" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread at java.lang.Thread.start0(Native Method) at java.lang.Thread.start(Thread.java:693) at Nxt$7.run(Unknown Source) i have seen numerous spawned threads by the client on the box. i think this one was because of extensive api usage. but every version is going better and better, good job cfb.
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Amazing job mate! Amazing...
thanks, and more to come...
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only numbers at the moment but nxt has a good chance to jump beyond the critical mass.
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I apologize if I offended you. naaa, no need, you made a valid statement. I think your work deserve rewards. I have already donated some money. thank you, i will use it it to run the server and giveaway for some friends later for more adoption.
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And where is the 21 BTC now? - I think you know the answer. I am sure, they are spending on exchange creation, on rewriting Nxt networking, maybe on blockchain explorer, and so on. And 21 BTC is not comparable with 4000 BTC Mastershit Exodus. i am coding the blockchain explorer without any payments during my spare time and i don't ask for money. if the explorer is finished, rocksolid and usefull, the user can decide to make a donation but i don't depend on this. the explorer ist more a testbed for larger builts like additional exchange services for the client etc. so i would write the explorer anyway
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block explorer updatejust a quick note. i am working heavily on the db backend currently. there are some bugs and debugging needs a little bit more time due to the choosen db backend. block explorer is using a blazing fast but very low level db core engine, to serve future high volume in data and requests with nearly zero additional latency but this takes some more days. sorry for the delay but better to built it right now, instead using a standard sql engine, which will collapse under heavy concurrent load later. ps: i have choosed this backend because more services will built on top off this. and back to coding... edit: yes, everything is coded from scratch, for max. speed.
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no one hinders you from making a new account. there are many to choose from. btw, another good thing is that you could use simple passwords if you do like this for example: 2 x sha256sum('asmallerone') ( with linux e.g. -> /bin/echo -n asmallerone | sha256sum ) well, perhaps take a better one but this way you get a real good passphrase and all you have to remember is a simple word with a sha multiplier. since many boxes having sha at the console, you can recover this very easy everywhere. very usefull for cold wallets and 'look over the shoulder save'
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But what happens if two people choose the same word or phrase?
if you look at this more abstract and if i remember correct, then there is a 'schrödingers cat' passphrase box prefilled with 2e256 accountnumbers and you don't know which account exist or not. well, both is true but you only know for sure if you open the box with the right key. but if you like to stick with the old style, you can use this as well. -> nxt-passphrase = old-style-login-name+password the result is the same in context of security. you see?
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That's not a very clever design!!
think again, this design is very clever.
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The client doesn't make sense to me, what if two people use the same passphrase or common words are entered until a match is found... wouldn't that just open up someone else's wallet?
this is a brainwallet, common words are not the right place to use as a passphrase in this context.
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exploit??
don't think so, they are just shooting at our nodes but even with this low base target they need coins to use this and i don't see sense in this.
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i have seen these ip's some days before, doing the same. unfortunatly cfb's bs-server is gone too.
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i see many bad peers with similar ip addresses traced to netherland. perhaps and attack?
edit: yes, i think so.
if you mean 178.239.62.100 it's not attack that's my vps it's on 0.2.19 but nothing works no, it's not your ip. there are 10+ starting with 109.201.XXX with bad time sync in my peer list and my node is gone.
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i see many bad peers with similar ip addresses traced to netherland. perhaps and attack?
edit: yes, i think so.
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I think you're block explorer has some bugs. There are many inconsistencies.
yes, you are right, mostly due to sync-problems via the api but the new version seems much better now, as soon the blockchain and api is more stable the explorer will work proper.
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