Count me in.
350 NXT sent, transaction 9493815929779627660
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Nobody answered it. Blockchain blocks is +100 to the future.
Number of blocks includes orphaned blocks. Ok. I was dreaming, if NXT can predict 100 blocks to the future, so maybe it can predict also BTC/NXT rate after 100 blocks in the future
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How to understand block No. in blockchain explorer:
Node » | Next Block: 4073882532069587653 | Blocks: 54291 | Transactions: 109551 | Aliases: 55402 | Accounts: 19977 | Orders: 0 | Assets: 0 | v.: 0.5.11 | BC » Sync: 300s
while in 0.5.11 NRS last block is 54192?
Nobody answered it. Blockchain blocks is +100 to the future.
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How to understand block No. in blockchain explorer:
Node » | Next Block: 4073882532069587653 | Blocks: 54291 | Transactions: 109551 | Aliases: 55402 | Accounts: 19977 | Orders: 0 | Assets: 0 | v.: 0.5.11 | BC » Sync: 300s
while in 0.5.11 NRS last bloc is 54192?
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What is current block guys? Is it? 54096 15985892217534139770 30 Студзень 2014 20:41:46 0 0 + 0 0 B 2 4337762805758141258 2011 %
54100
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Something strange:
Node » | Next Block: 6633862138064872456 | Blocks: 54091 | Transactions: 109466
While NRS 0.5.11 last block showing 54082
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Something wrong with blockchain explorer??
Node » | Next Block: 13702742794757315651 | Blocks: 27576 | Transactions: 109449 | Aliases: 27526 | Accounts: 5891 | Orders: 0 | Assets: 0 | v.: 0.5.10 | BC » Sync: 300s
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Quick update for NXT Solaris sto fix an ugly bug. Here is version 1.5 of my Windows NXT client "NXT Solaris". Still closed-source, so relax... Download64-bit Version: NXTSolaris-v1.5-64bit.zip (44.9 MB) – Download hereSHA256 checksum for NXTSolaris-v1.5-64bit.zip: F5165C3D70CA5617739E6798ABE75D6AE2D7A339589156DEB39657A19A1BD9B2 32-bit Version: NXTSolaris-v1.5-32bit.zip (44.1 MB) – Download hereSHA256 checksum for NXTSolaris-v1.5-32bit.zip: 0024D8480EE969A1573746ABC2E5BFDE18BFED39B02212C3C42A3D8F4C084C2B For screenshots and everything else please visit: http://nxtsolaris.wordpress.com/InstallationSimply unzip the archive and run the NXTSolaris.exe file. The current version 1.5 and previous version 1.4 is not compatible with version 1.3 and before, so please delete any existing NXT Solaris files before updating to 1.5. Roadmap1.) Move current version of my code to XE5 and release closed source 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows. [DONE] 2.) Refactor code to a MVC architecture, so that I can create separate GUIs while using the same version of the business logic code. [90% DONE - Remaining necessary work will show up while doing 3.) ] 3.) Create new GUIs for Windows and OS X using the same business logic, but based on the cross-platform Firemonkey libraries. 4.) Release Windows version (32 and 64 bit) based on FireMonkey. 5.) Release source-code for FireMonkey Windows version. 7.) Release OSX version based on FireMonkey. 8.) Release source code for FireMonkey OSX version. Changes for v1.5-Fixed stack overflow bug when switching to another currency in personal account management -Added password generator for adding new accounts in personal account manangement Changes for v1.4-Added market charts (DGEX, Bter, NxtChg, Vircurex) and exchange rates (from cyptocoincharts.info) -Added feature to show NXT assets in other currencies in the personal account management -You can now synchronize your address book after a NXT Solaris update with default address book that I ship that holds account numbers of exchnages, faucets and such -Implemented orphan block cleanup -Moved to Delphi XE5 in preparation for multiplatform support and open-source FireMonkey GUIs -Windows 32-bit and 64-bit versions are now available Thanks to NxtChg.com for doing the small animation in the status bar! DonationsI hope you like my client and I’d be extremely happy to see some donations for the future of this project! NXT: 1758531264253431177 nice work! Always get error window. NRS blockchain is at 54126, it's in future
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Maybe this: 1LLe2He9k8r8WnAnuXJbAUedX8c2HCr8bQ Yes, thank u. Money is still there, it's good. 5% for storing your wallet number
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When you remember the address, could you send them to Anon for safe keeping? The file with the link to online wallet (blockchain.info guid) is encrypted with the BTC address... I think guys who sold me the bitcoins should have it in their wallet history. Edit: I'll find it in browser history, don't worry. Maybe this: 1LLe2He9k8r8WnAnuXJbAUedX8c2HCr8bQ
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how much would it cost to set up an exchange?? with only nxt/usd nxt/euro nxt/btc btc/usd btc/euro?
The issue isn't cost, as I'm sure you know. It's regulation. As soon as you exchange with fiat, you are operating under the jurisdiction of central banks and authorities who make you subject to federal laws related to money exchanges etc. THAT is the barrier to setting up exchanges like the ones you suggest. Lets think, that NXT is commodity or "thing". Which authority forbids to buy some commodity or "thing" with fiat?
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Principle of forging.
That forged NXT are proportional to stake? Ok, I'll try to explain how simple Joe understands this video: Simple Joe understands, that forging is proportional to stake, there is no question. But according video, Joe sees that it is like some "queue". Joe has 10000 of NXT and waits for time to forge, after bigger stakes forge their own blocks. His in "queue". And after N blocks cames Joe time to forge. And he 100% forges a block. Right? Sorry for my bad English. Those 4 guys represent a group of people who own different stakes. It means mostly money go to the group of people who own 3 mega. Everyone is in a qur. Rich people have shorter que than poor users Ok, back to reality now. So, it is some kind of "queue", also Salsacz confirm, bigger stack- shorter "queue". Now lets go to Joe. Joe waited waited and finally here it come his time to forge. He gets his chance and instead of forging he gets "generating and incorrect block... What is this? 1) bug in software; 2) bug in Joe PC configuration; 3) this is algorythm and it should be like this, cool down Joe 4) it was lottery ticket, but unlucky; 5) ... P.S. in one month period, joe was running newest version of server and client 24/7 and got 30-40 times this error only, no block forged. Stake is around 31000 NXT.
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Principle of forging.
That forged NXT are proportional to stake? Ok, I'll try to explain how simple Joe understands this video: Simple Joe understands, that forging is proportional to stake, there is no question. But according video, Joe sees that it is like some "queue". Joe has 10000 of NXT and waits for time to forge, after bigger stakes forge their own blocks. His in "queue". And after N blocks cames Joe time to forge. And he 100% forges a block. Right? Sorry for my bad English.
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I have a somewhat complicated setup of comps now, but be sure last month i did several tests with exact this online tool and could forge with 7874 port reported closed. Regarding video, I think it is not correct, how forging is working in real. I'm trying to understand this video as simple Joe, but in reality I have, it is not exactly, as it showed in video. Am i wrong?
What exactly you think is wrong? Principle of forging.
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dumb question:
Can I forge a block,when port 7874 is closed on my router?
I am successfully forging behind NAT and rooter without any port forwarding. Dunno if port is specially closed. I wouldnt see why it would specifically be open. all this means is that no peers can create connections to you - all connections you have are ones that you originate, first out to your wellknownpeers, and then to the peers they tell you about. Yes, i think if you can connect to others 7874 port then you can forge. Is it EXACTLY how forging works?
Well, yes, but of course that presentation is somewhat simplified and there are more technical details. Starik, could please check your configuration of port 7874 at http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ ? Is it closed or open? Regarding video, I think it is not correct, how forging is working in real. I'm trying to understand this video as simple Joe, but in reality I have, it is not exactly, as it showed in video. Am i wrong?
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dumb question:
Can I forge a block,when port 7874 is closed on my router?
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I think videos so far have been good, but we should maybe think more of Average Joe in this respect:
=> What efforts do I have from NXT - and HOW does it work (practically)?
I'm thinking of something like "Today I've heard about Cryptocurrencies...what is it?...Oh, nice, 1000 TPS, that's fast... coloured coins - what's that? Oh wow, using coloured coins I could ... (add any advantages of nxt)" => concrete examples showing the advantages of NXT.
So the focus should be more on users that do not know much about the topic as such (yet) imho.
+1000
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Maybe I’m wrong but I would think that in most cases, wallets behind the same router would most likely be owned by the same person.
Wrong.
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