any attempt at cashing out these coins will immediately reveal who it was
Nope. That's only true if every single exchange, ICO, etc that supports NEM is MANUALLY tracking the stolen XEM and manually blacklisting in real time which is simply not going to happen. Even if so, many exchanges don't require verification so it wouldn't reveal who attempted to cash out. Even with the tagging system, chances are there will be some exchanges that won't utilize it. Actually according to jeff in his interview , its a very easy process to see if any tagged coins enter their system. Its just a matter of adding some code to their api and its all done automatically. I don't see why all exchanges wouldn't do it as they are opening up themselves to money laundering charges if they start selling stolen coins. Hard fork seems to be a no no also which is good news. Best bet for hacker is to seek a bounty and return the funds NEM is in danger of falling off the map here. Team needs to do something big. Is catapult ever happening? Wasn’t it supposed to be last August? And why is it in danger all of a sudden ? It was supposed to happen for mijin, end of last year and it did. Public chain get's it at some point this year. I found this to be a surprisingly pleasant coverage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoEjlVHDVVk
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To the people worried about fungibility, they need to remember that this blacklist via tagging is not centrally enforceable. It is an opt-in tool that exchanges can use to avoid stolen XEM at THEIR discretion.
If coins may be blacklisted, they are not fungible. It has nothing to do with centralization, opt-in, or discretion. There mere fact it is possible for anyone to blacklist coins proves the coins are not fungible. Truly fungible coins cannot be blacklisted. Look into the Monero literature for more details. The ignorance displayed in your post is beyond believe. Let me try to clear this up for anyone that is about to believe this. What they are doing is not actually blacklisting funds. They are writing a service that will automatically send a mosaic, which is what nem's on_chain assets are called, to every account that receives funds from the hacker. All that does is mark the account for other people so THEY can decide whether or not to accept those funds. It's basically like me saying I won't accept iCREBEAKERSs shitty monero because he's spreading FUD. That is my right and it has nothing to do with central authority. All they are doing is helping others identify hacked funds, that's it. It is up to everyone to decide whether or not to accept them. They are also not using any central authority to issue said mosaics. Anyone could write a similar service and do the exact same thing and it would again, be up to everyone to accept or not accept those funds. So go spread your FUD somewhere else.
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Theres are some news today about NEM and XRP,there were exchanges in japan that has been compromised thats why the price is declining.I believe the news are real,because NEM transactions were hold or freeze especially in japan.If you are brave the safest thing to do is to dump these coins now its for your own safety.The news has major impact to its price movements today.
Why dump them ? That's about the dumbest advice out there since the situation has been handled and the stolen funds won't be sold anywhere. It was not a problem with nem, it was an issue with coincheck specifically. Way to spread FUD though.
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Page 16. Section 7, financials. Small correction, it's actually EUR 100 million and USD in year three. You guys are so funny defending Bankera that I had to check my calendar that it's not April's Fool day? Wether or not that is realistic is up for debate. At least you're making a sound argument. The only thing left to correct you on is that they are starting from 0 profit right now. They have an mvp already working which is where the pre-ICO is being held. So there is already an operation which those numbers are probably based on. Again, whether or not those numbers add up is up for debate.
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I am not investing because their numbers do not stack up.
Also, they let us believe more than what they actually are. Scammers or not, when did you folks last see a company to make £0 - $100m profit in three years?
Where do they even claim that ? They use the figure of 10m EUR (you already used two different currencies in your post and still didn't get the right one) and that's just for an example calculation. They don't claim that, that is going to be their profit.
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Dude, the Vytautas Karalevičius in the link you posted was, according to the website you linked to, born in 1952. You mean to tell me that the guy in the picture was born in 1952 ? Really ? This guy is 65 years old ? How stupid do you think people are ? There are other explanations. The picture can be old - it was taken in 1972 OR He is vamnpire and does not get old! Those damn Lithuanian vampires again...
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Dude, the Vytautas Karalevičius in the link you posted was, according to the website you linked to, born in 1952. You mean to tell me that the guy in the picture was born in 1952 ? Really ? This guy is 65 years old ? How stupid do you think people are ?
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Sorry if this has already been asked. Quickly scanning the thread i couldn't find an answer.
How will this affect superNET if at all ?
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is there anyone who step in makotos shoes? Is anyone doing his work, I guess having people actively supporting NEM in real world is msot important.
I think rockethead right now is the most active real world surrogate. I've seen a bunch of pics from meetings and talks on slack.
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I think the coin thing was a pretty weird idea to start with and now its time has long passed. Plenty of stakeholders are long gone or never arrived in the first place.
I believe otherwise, nem has come a long way tbh. I bought this coin when it was just 42 sats. From then on the spur of ICO spinoffs held and got some leverage by selling half of my XEM investment, just left A substantial amount . And now enjoying several premium blockchain assets . Thank you NEM, go for the long haul. 42 sat, o whale! Did you sell over 2k sat? You would be so rich if you sell the, over 2500 sat ATH That's how fast investments regarding blockchain assets will have ROIs . I regret not having etherium but newer and much promising platforms I anticipated are well intact such as waves, stratis and upcoming wings. Didn't I read just 10 seconds ago that WAVES needs a 70% rewrite and that there are no public fullnodes for now ?
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Don't despair all cryptos are down and its because of Bitfinex hacked a week ago. I must admit it will take time to recover IMO.
What everyone needs to realize is that XEM was at low-mid double digit satoshi values not too long ago. Don't let the trolls and bad traders fool you. These are not new lows and the project is not going to hell. Just bad traders complaining and haters hating.
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beta testing kraken for XEM? ? why would they? I suggest not to even engage with him/her. The only posts you get from jelin are angry daytrader bs. I've literally never seen a constructive post from jelin. Hasn't happend. Ever.
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Why would they? There are other coins that you can point to with more consistent volume that are of zero interest to them.
It would have to be dominating volume for months on end for them to consider it.
They added ETC so months on end is not really necessary. Like any other business they're looking to make money and they could do that with XEM (I'm pretty sure poloniex is pretty happy with basicaly being the main exchange for XEM). You're completely right that the volume is very low for extended periods of time but XEM does have really high volume sometimes and it's not like it costs them a lot to add it.
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I mean I'm not really sure how I could have resolved it. Really bad situation, I had to focus on my military orders and just assumed I would be covered with my .7 nemstake.
Obviously the distribution process wasn't perfect and I get that for people in the military in can be especially hard to keep up with stuff like this. Here's how other people in the military solved it though: During that close to one year of redemption they dropped me a pm and I handled the redemption for them. 1 pm is all it took. I think around 5 people contacted me either during their deployment or because they knew they were going to be deployed soon and couldn't participate in the normal process. I understand that even that can be too much to ask during deployment but you asked for a way to resolve it - that's what worked for other people. Obviously they had to trust me but there wasn't a whole lot they had to lose. It's not like the people handling the distribution were totally unreasonable tyrants. It was simply a process that turned out to be imperfect. There had to be deadlines because the unclaimed stakes were supposed to go to funds that the team knew were needed for sustainable future development and investments into the project. Noone pocketed those stakes. At some point people had better things to do than handling distribution a year after this whole thing started. It sounds harsh but that's just how it was.
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Is your machine 32 bit? If it is then the wallet won't work. It requires 64 bit Java. Dunno why.
No... ive got 64 bit. Still no luck... which brings me to next question... Im trying to install lite client now but for sone reason the zipped folder is asking me for password? password is nem. also make sure you actually have the 64bit version of java installed. If you have a 64bit CPU but you're running 32bit Java you'll still encounter problems.
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I starter delegated harvesting on jun 27 and found my first block at Jun 28, 2016 05:12:55 (Block #651676) and found 9 blocks last of which was Block #654043 at Jun 29, 2016 21:02:39 but since then i have found zero blocks.
Can anyone else thats harvesting confirm this is normal and just bad luck or am i missing something here?
Every time i've logged onto NCC delegated harvesting has been active.
I've tried couple different supernodes since i stopped getting blocks and i'm currently on Alice4 (199.217.112.135).
My nem address is NDFUQ2-DQUWDP-Y4V7ME-DQFHIX-YDLPFG-7QJ23A-JBF3
Its a normal thing. Sometimes you have luck sometime you dont. Last 10 harvested block by me is 0 At this time i'd be happy with a block with 0. 3 days with 2.64 ‱ importance and not a single block found i can't help but think i'm doing something wrong. you have 9 blocks harvested. Maybe you just had no rewards because the blocks where empty ? http://chain.nem.ninja/#/search/NDFUQ2-DQUWDP-Y4V7ME-DQFHIX-YDLPFG-7QJ23A-JBF3Also mad props for being one of the few that realized the client doesn't show %
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Hey folks... does anyone recall the awesome price predictions of Eadeqa??? ROFLMAO! Edit: How about those of that other genius-TROLL dandruff1138? don't say those names too often. It's like with beetlejuice.
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guys...please help...i withdrew xem from polo and sent it to bittrex. on polo it shows as copmplete. on trex it's not even pending. it's 1 hour now since it shows as complete on polo. is this still normal or should i be worried that the coins vanished? serious answers please... edit: I put in message and address correctly. double checked it. Don't those exchanges tell you tx ids when you withdraw ? Why don't you just look that up and see what's going on ? http://chain.nem.ninjaI don't get why people come here for problems with exchanges instead of just asking the exchanges :/.
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How can i recover password for lightwallet? (no sweat was just a test.)
Think very hard. That's it. You can't magically recover your password. You can however recover the wallet if you saved the private-key or exported it. The wallet is not lost, its just a copy wallet. Can I delete and reinstall same nem address? You can only get the same address with the same priv-key so if you don't have the password to decrypt the wallet or the private-key stored elsewhere you can't get the same address again.
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How can i recover password for lightwallet? (no sweat was just a test.)
Think very hard. That's it. You can't magically recover your password. You can however recover the wallet if you saved the private-key or exported it.
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