how many manual claims still need to be completed? is there an estimate when they'll all be finished?
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Username: boomboom Rank: Snr Member Current number of posts: 348
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Don't get me wrong here, I hope you're right, I'm just not sure DAO's are going to have as many use cases as some people think, but in some areas like 'Internet of Things', I can see DAO's taking over some industries completely, whereas I also see the hype creating multiple train wrecks like 'The DAO'.
I'll have a look at Pokereum when it launches, any idea when that might be?
I've heard whispers that Pokereum will exit stealth mode and start a public crowdfunding round next month, to add to the funding they already got from angel investors, but that's not definite, just what I've been told. An announcement should be soon ... heard anymore whispers? these guys are taking their time (which is probably a good thing) Pokereum devs are probably waiting to see how things turn out with the current ETC vs ETH battle, it'd be foolish to launch prior to knowing which version of Ethereum the market decides is the 'real' one
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What HZ needs is more adoption, not more features. We need more assets and more investors in those assets.
+1 Couldn't agree more, HZ needs more adoption, and assets are the best use case for that
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have all the manual claims been done by David? has he mentioned any details about that in slack?
No, plenty more to be done. ok thanks, must be a hell of a job doing 100's of manual transfers how close are we to having a tangle explorer up and running?
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i think its the most secure as you can get with webwallets because the source is loaded from github but you have to send your password over the internet, right? that can't be safe. with a wallet like blockchain.info nothing leaves your PC, but am I correct in thinking the NHZ web wallet works differently? also, are NHZ devs going to integrate the ARDOR features when they're released by NXT core devs?
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are there any public nodes available for delegated harvesting? I can't run a node 24/7 anymore
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It's pretty troubling that there is no blockchain explorer.
I've noted unnatural market movements for months now. Just somebody straight up dropping 100 BTC into buy orders like they don't give 2 cents about FCT despite a rather large position and why could that be? Almost like they got it for free and it's all profit regardless. Because no investor would do this over and over because it's just stupid. So that leaves creators.
So where's that Blockchain explorer Factom? Are you dumping coins on us? How much have you sold? I'm losing patience with this obfuscated source code and non existent blockchain explorer and this non friendly wallet.
hoping we get an answer to these questions too
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have all the manual claims been done by David? has he mentioned any details about that in slack?
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Thanks! Documentation example looks like we put a URL like below in our browser, what would be an example of the URL with correct syntax? (I'm non-programmer) http://localhost:14265 \ -X POST \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{"command": "findTransactions", "addresses": ["RVORZ9SIIP9RCYMREUIXXVPQIPHVCNPQ9HZWYKFWYWZRE9JQKG9REPKIASHUUECPSQO9JT9XNMVKWYG VAZETAIRPTM"]}' If you're using the Windows installer, go to C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Programs\IOTA Wallet\resources\IRI open console.html while the IOTA application is running. type for example: {"command": "findTransactions", "addresses": ["RVORZ9SIIP9RCYMREUIXXVPQIPHVCNPQ9HZWYKFWYWZRE9JQKG9REPKIASHUUECPSQO9JT9XNMVKWYGVAZETAIRPTM"]} to get a list of transaction hashes which have the specified address as an input/output field. For each one of them, you can do: {"command": "getBundle", "tail": "DLYEWUXHXFRUWOCJYKCFUDQXLEQKLTGMQDNV9BYGMWHJPKDEXGJWJLHHOCQKPQRMDEMOJJGLFLLZD9999"} To get the list of transactions which were bundled with the specified transaction. This call returns the full value of all individual transactions. If someone knows an easier way please let us know. @achimsmile, thanks bro, that's awesome
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Thanks! Documentation example looks like we put a URL like below in our browser, what would be an example of the URL with correct syntax? (I'm non-programmer) http://localhost:14265 \ -X POST \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{"command": "findTransactions", "addresses": ["RVORZ9SIIP9RCYMREUIXXVPQIPHVCNPQ9HZWYKFWYWZRE9JQKG9REPKIASHUUECPSQO9JT9XNMVKWYG VAZETAIRPTM"]}'
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Is there a way to check address balances using API, while we wait for a tangle explorer?
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so what happens to VRC now? I missed the ICO ... am I out of luck now
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Create a shitload of new accounts and farm them here by asking dumb questions i can post & answer myself with all my accounts like.. "Do you like eating Mustard?"
so you're the OP ... good strategy too ... I just eat and watch tele
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Man, check out tropical thunder, it's not very popular, but it's worth the shot
that was a great movie, Downey Jr doing a black dude lol
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Recommend Movies:
The Hangover (2009) Drillbit Taylor (2008) Bad Teacher (2011) We're the Millers (2013) Role Models (2008) The Perfect Score (2004) Paul (2011) Date Night (2010) Grown Ups (2010)
good picks I love Neighbors with belushi & ackroyd
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logic says in a universe this big there's got to be other creatures,
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All the higher than 12 inch people are TOTALLY lying.
maybe one or two honest tripods among us
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any nodes, I'm not syncing today ...
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