Seems like user Lauda who we've never seen posting on this thread or interacting with the Nimiq community, red tagged the OP of this thread with an explanation that is as clear and reasonable as the ones these TROLLS write over and over.
What is Lauda's real reason to red tag me if we've never interacted in any way?
If the problem are these users spamming please red tag them.
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Why topic starter rngkll keep silence ?
I started this thread with one of my personal accounts because it already had activity. Then I created the account Nimiq and started using that one.
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What about if nimiq is on exchange (Liqui) will they do transfer automaticaly or we need to do it manualy and transfer it from there?
No. Liqui will not activate your NIM for you. You have to do it yourself!.We strongly recommend you withdraw your NET to your OWN Ethereum wallet and then use that wallet to activate your NET.
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Happy Hardfork Sunday!
We successfully upgraded all our nodes and the web-client to a new version of Luna. Please upgrade your clients and refresh your Browser Window to ensure you are working on the same chain.
Details of the update:
- Addressing some issues with blockchain synchronization and transaction ordering. - Brings WebRTC support for Safari and Edge.
Great stuff. All the more closer to mainnet I suppose. I tried requesting for 1 Nimiq in the testnet wallet. It takes approximately 12 minutes to confirm the transaction. That seems too long for a new blockchain. Is this expected to be the normal time for transactions to be confirmed? It is not expected. Probably because of the low global hashrate after our new version release. Try again in a few minutes when more miners have updated their clients and are working in the same chain
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Design Blog 2: IdenticonsAn Identicon is a visual representation of a hash value. Since Nimiq aims for better usability than conventional cryptocurrencies we weren’t satisfied with state-of-the-art Identicons. We have decided to base Nimiq's Identicons in Robohash. Our port of the Robohash library is open source and contributed to the public domain. We’d love to see other projects use our library and help us enhance the code and maintain the repository.
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Currently mining, energy-intensive, was the plan that the cpu would not be burdened, so it might be environmentally friendly or bad?
hi.
I've been test mining on the "new" testnet, and it does not use that much cpu Actually one of our main concerns is the environment. We aim for a secure and scalable network that does not require as much power as other Blockchain-based payment protocols. We are proud of being based in Costa Rica which speaks a lot about our general ecological mindset. Check this achievement of Costa Rica, the whole country's energy has come solely from renewable energies for 300 days and counting!
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VLOG Update: Nimiq UI/UX Update With RobinIn this VLOG Robin, creator of Nimiq, gives us a sneak peak at the Nimiq UI/UX progress from the Nerd Temple 2 head quarters. Everyone gets a robot. To learn more about our German head quarters check this vlog
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LUNA HAS LANDED: New Version of the TESTNETWe are happy to announce that at 2017–11–23 at 17:53:48 Luna has landed in our release branch and is now live for the public. This is the final major update before the Nimiq Mainnet launch. Luna introduces all remaining core protocol features such as: - Nano clients establishing consensus with the network by downloading just about a megabyte of blockchain data. - Light clients that securely sync to almost full consensus by downloading just about 100 MB. - High degree of miner decentralization by using Argon2 as memory-latency bound Proof-of-Work algorithm. - Multiple significant performance improvements such as WebAssembly modules, Ed25519 signatures and fast database transactions. - An intuitive address format designed for usability, based on the IBAN standard. To learn more about the guts and features of Luna please read here. First sighting of Luna, taken by Telegram User @stankadank
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VLOG Update: Signing the Nimiq Foundation into LifeA short conclusion to months of preparation... the Foundation was signed into Crypto Valley existence supporting the long-term view of the Nimiq open source project. The team travels by ICE train, and enjoys 'coding on the rail'. Learn more about the Nimiq Foundation, it's vision and roadmap in our Blog Post Intended Use of Funds Part 3: Roadmap
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VLOG Update: VLOG 33 - Pruning The BlockchainOur Video Documentation Team upgrades their camera. The team remembers the initial guidelines of the Nerd Temple. And Philipp explains about reducing the download sync information of clients with Proof of Proof of Work. Stay tuned to upcoming updates in our Blog to find out more about the technical progress in the core Nimiq Blockchain.
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VLOG Update: Backbone ServerIn this VLOG the team reunites in Santa Teresa after traveling to visit UI/UX design agencies. They also discuss about recent added functionalities of NodeJs clients (Backbone server). Learn more about Backbone Server in our GitHub repository
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VLOG Update: Hacking The HackersIn this VLOG we comment about the crew's current dynamic location and the constant but futile hacking attempts.You always have to be ready for potential hacking threats, especially when working on open source projects.
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Not sure if this was addresses previously, but what stops people from coding optimized miners in something a lot more efficient to generate hashes than a web browser and therefore taking over the total netshah rate, signing its own blocks, double spending you name it?
We encourage users to code their own miners. However we are looking into Memmory Bound PoW algorithms so Browsers always stand a chance while having less power consumption
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it's kind of misleading. I thought I was buying 1 coin when i am actually buying 1/10. Don't really see the point of this conversion rate. Does any one see it?
What is the problem? Only exchange rate (price) matters. So if you have 10 coins, $1 each and you exchange it for 1 coin which cost $10 - things are the same Available supply will be decreased 10 times, sounds pretty cool. I see your point , but it is misleading. It would've be better just to sell 1,000,500 coin and make the exchange rate 1=1......In my opinion (less room for confusion) We never intended to be misleading. 1:10 conversion rate is just something that made sense during tokensale based in our project-cost/total-supply analysis and ETH price. We welcome suggestions about the rate since Mainnet is not launched yet and this could be modified (doesn't mean we sill change it, just that we are open to hear you opinion)
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VLOG Update: Cool GitHub Community ContributionIt's always awesome to receive open source contributions to our project, specially cool ideas like NIMA: A chrome extension that lets you manage all your Nimiq wallets directly in your browser.
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Sry for being nob on this one... So I can store it in my ether wallet on my ether address? Let's say on Exodus wallet? Just like to doublecheck things I think if you use Exodus you should use Exodus Eden which actually supports ERC20 Tokens like NET
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what will happen with Nimiq mined coins from a testnet for this update and in future? Nimiq Testnet coins (TestNIM or BetaNIM) are for testing purposes only, so they have no value and may be reset at any time. Check our FAQ and the disclaimer of the loading page
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