Can you please add mynxt.info to those lists as well?
Can add it to my site. Should I add your Blockchain explorer as well? Btw. I will just add them to NXTarea.com. I will forwarding CoinArea.net to NXTarea.com soon. Cool site, but change "everything is built from scratch", not build.
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Nxt Client for Android -- 0.5.0 Updated 2014.1.9 New feature: Alias assign/checkYou can check a alias, see if it was registered by other people. Assign a new alias or update the uri of your alias. All transactions are encrypted in local. https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,797.0.htmlThis is a project that deserves a donation from the fund, not a link aggregator that's just a copy of already finished app for another cryptos, where for some strange reason he didn't need 25 BTC (0.00005 BTC per NXT) to complete and release them - I'm sorry but I had to say something as it seems ridiculous to me (I'm talking about this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361813.msg4383060#msg4383060 just for NXT ) Don't get me wrong, I understand that the community needs as much projects as possible, I just can't understand why would anyone give so much NXT for this "app" when there are actually other projects that are truly made for the community not just because of a bounty. +1. Maco is creating a clone Nxt Android app that he will look the same as several others he's created. I won't be supporting and I don't like his bounty/hostage mentality either.
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Looking for a new NXT project. NXT Development Bounty Hunter for Hire!
Got any ideas? Mine are:
Decentralized messaging (send messages to an account id).
Or would a decentralized twitter like microblog be interesting? It would be one big stream of posts but with #hashtags and @replies (kinda like this big ass thread), but we could use hallmarks to filter trolls.
Vote with your NXT!
I would vote to get messaging first and foremost, but I like your twitter idea, in fact you could just have an option to make your message public.
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I think we got media attention also thanks to my little media swarm, this is the list 45 hours after I wrote them I submitted it to more sites, but it is fantastic they really published it (donations of course welcomed ) PS: I also tweeted to some crypto - celebrities or journalists Good work buddy, keep it up.
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Nice work, thanks for doing that.
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Are NXT deposits working for any of you guys at the moment?
I created two deposits hours ago, sent two NXT, they confirmed on the network. No NXT in Peercover yet.
An earlier deposit worked without fail, so I hope this is temporary. It seems to me there might be some sort of maintenance going on, as the balance section now looks different than a while ago.
I've been waiting for 14 hours on a Nxt deposit. Taking too long.
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My exchange is coming to the rescue guys :'), I am crying of joy with every stress test.....
Can't wait!
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Thanks for your work on this!
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I actually think some of his posts were productive in the sense that he was pointing out bugs. He definitely has an agenda and strong knowledge of Java, I think we could give him a collective group hug and try to bring him on board with Nxt. He could certainly profit from his observations and help the forum dev team here.
He hasn't actually pointed out a single bug. All he has done is expressed opinions on code style and software project management. It's trolling. Those of us who do real world software dev know that the issues that he brings up are stylistic "nice to haves" and can be fixed in a few days of refactoring. No big deal. Code structure, documentation, specs, tests, etc, etc are secondary to a working, innovative system. Instead, we're focused on 3 types of problems: 1. Immediate/critical bugs causing improper functioning. 2. Attack vectors. 3. Logic flaws - injected or otherwise. Given the track record of the core dev team (BCNext, C-f-b, Jean-Luc), none of his complaints bother me at all. I have some minor suggestions on process (like how to leverage my 100 nodes for testing), but I'm ok with how things are going given Jean-Luc's release tempo. Everything in this thread and related ones have me extremely bullish on NXT. Your work and the work of others here has me very bullish on Nxt as well!
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I can't answer all the questions, coz this may reveal the flaw. Sorry.
I have strong feeling that everything bad is inside this spagetty thread But I can't see nothing except potential bugs with syncronization, which shound be already fixed by Jean-Luc. Well, I already revealed that the fatal flaw will bring a copycoin to death within a day. Use this hint. That narrows it down to 1440 possibilities
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@Frictionless. I see that you know what you're talking about with regard to programming. In fact, you may very well be a brilliant programmer, but the problem is, no one cares. Why? Because you have taken it upon yourself as a right to criticize but have not contributed anything productive. You haven't earned that right yet. In order to earn the right to be heard you should contribute, even in small amount, not with criticism, but with real productive help. Once you do that then you've earned the right to criticize and others will actually listen to you. As it stands, people just think you are a jerk, and using Simon Crowell, a known jerk, as an example doesn't help your cause. Simon Crowell may be rich and be a star power broker, but I believe he has very few "real" deep long lasting friendships, if any.
You have not gone about this in an effective way. If you had played this right you would have contributed in a huge way and others would have sung your praises and others would have gladly signed up for your next generation plan. In fact they would have become your best sales people and you would have had more folks sign up to help with your development and vision. But as it stands there are only a few willing to help you and your chances of developing a great system are slim to none.
Why would I contribute to what obviously looks like a Ponzi scheme? You all first explain to me why this entire shenanigan is any different from a Ponzi scheme? You are asking a lot of question here Frictionless. Maybe you can just answer on question yourself: Why are you spending so much time on bashing this?? Look at the frequency of your posts. And it's not only this thread. I would say 85% of the criticism on nxt comes from you. You are doing this all day!! Normally PR agencies are hired for such things... Are you just taking personal satisfaction from from bringing other people's productive work down because you are (obviously) not very profound it doing productive things and have time for it because you are lying around at home unemployed (consider the amount of time you put in here). Or are you a professional trying to bring the price down to buy in cheap? I can not think of any other intention that would make sense. It certainly doesn't stem from worries about the code itself. Someone worried about the art of the code or people would not put his critique forward in such a hating and destructive manner! I actually think some of his posts were productive in the sense that he was pointing out bugs. He definitely has an agenda and strong knowledge of Java, I think we could give him a collective group hug and try to bring him on board with Nxt. He could certainly profit from his observations and help the forum dev team here.
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Here's a fun diversion. I just waded through hundreds of pages of CfB and Jean-Luc's posts to build a full change log history for Nxt: http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Nxt_Software_Change_LogI also want to point out a comment I found in a forum thread. Guess which cryptocurrency this guy is talking about? the genius doesn't lie in the code base, but in the algorithms and that the code is crap. I agree with that assessment. ... I've been thinking about refactoring the code myself. Everybody is afraid of breaking it since it appears to work, and that is reasonable to an extent, but on the other hand this code base is utterly unsuitable for serious work. It's Bitcoin. And the thread was started in June 2013. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225163.0Sweet, thanks for putting this together, hilarious quote BTW.
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Closure On The EpicThomas Attack Of 31 Dec 2013OK, time for EpicThomas restitution distribution. EpicThomas has sent 47,960 NXT to my account 16092180239932658439 as a restitution payment for NXT lost in his hack attack of December 31. From the previous charity distribution described at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4275210#msg4275210 this is the split applied: Framewood: 35.16% plasticAiredals: 6.56% newcn: 6.39% sparta_cuss: 51.89% So I have transfered: 47960*0.3516 = 16863 to Framewood's 11516574435181434547 47960*0.0656 = 03146 sent to PlasticAiredale's 17139321135754562770 47960*0.0639 = 03065 sent to newcn's 13187911577562526278 47960*0.5189 = 24886 sent to Sparta-cuss's 14748981975238803545 These actions can be verified via the block explorer at http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=34 . Between charity and restitution payments, these four individuals have now recovered just shy of 30% of their losses. There still remains doubt over whether the bandit accounts associated with this heist contain stolen NXT or darkNXT. Furthermore, the sentiment in the NXT general forum seems to be that EpicThomas paying a restitution of 47,960 NXT balances the scales of justice for his crime of distributing infected NXT clients on December 31, 2012. Accordingly, I consider the matter of EpicThomas to be closed and I will take no further actions regarding him. Nice work on that rickyjames, thanks for regulating.
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Yes automatic withdrawals and deposits for both NXT and Bitcoin and possibly other cryptos. Yes signed ssl certificates and, feesbas low as 0.2% with no fees for withdrawals with any currency except the network fees.
More importantly the agreement would not say I own your BTC nor I would bitch around if my system broke, I would pay my dues.
-Lophie
+1 Good work Lophie, the sooner the better, I have several 100k Nxt I'll throw in to get things going and spread the wealth. We need a better dedicated exchange, Dgex and Ripple are not doing it for me.
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I post a few days ago in nexcoin.org that aws.amazon.com cloud gives 1 year free micro t1 VPS I have a windows one free and now I added onepaid both with slightly more than 600mb ram. It seems that the nxt nodes run ok on them. I don't have them hallmarked but I thought we run as many like them as we could to support the stability.
It costs 0 for 1 year. Go make accounts in aws.amazon.com and set up a VPS with nxt node. You need to modify the web.xml <param-name>myAddress</param-name> <param-value>PUT THE VPS IP HERE</param-value>
Don't put money to fogrge just run nxt client.
Just running nxt node (client) with 0 nxt in it will help the stability right?? or am I confused again!!!!
Would be great if you could write up a guide on getting people up and running on AWS. Windows and Linux.
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Hi guys,
We would need some PR and marketing on big, trusted sites like Yahoo Financials or Financial Times Online or whatever. There is a bounty for it. Does anyone know about someone having the power to do it? The last time, when the price hit it's highest we had some media coverage (and the alias feature added) which helped to get new Nxters on the boat.
What we need is a Nxt SR market, that would really drive the price of Nxt Nxt has its upswing on new features released and usability. I think the market will take care of itself if we have a fully functioning client (nexern). We really need something to talk with the media about, at this point we have a relatively unstable client with a huge list of potential features, need to be patient.
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Graviton is on the nextcoin.org forum threatening to take down my guide on trading on Peercover because it states factual information about DGEX's policies. Is this what NXT is about?
I just saw that, another reason why EVERYONE should leave NextCoin.org forum and Dgex altogether
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- Pool
BCNext may implement Pooled Forging as a part of Account Control feature. Don't invest too much time into ur pool, it may become obsolete soon. P2P-forging built-in? Sounds cool. Hopefully that coincides with voting feature as well!
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