With PoW coins, the amount of hashrate equals the amount of votes.
which is a very flawed concept, as now there is more to the bitcoin ecosystem then just the miners. though it theorised they'd act in their own best interest which should be to keep the price, which should work in everyone's interest, but mostly people work in their own interest without understanding how this will go down with others. i see this throughout the crypto community, programers off in their own innovative world don't at all relate to traders, miners don't relate to traders etc etc ftc is a good example, miners voted to change the algo (in the best interest of avoiding asics, seemed a reasonable approach), didn't go down well with traders (like myself). now what was once a $4 USD coin is lucky to be 0.4 cents
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still getting the poppup update even after updating Hi Kelsey, I am curious. Have you tried the stand alone version and if so is that working for you? i use the full install NEM Community Client
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So, the Chinese United States of America's Economy is a falsehood backed with lies and manipulation, and now they're attempting to do the same thing in the Crypto sphere.
fixed the typo for you
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sorry i've missed something, if the latest excuse is true (CEO divorce proceedings froze cryptsy assets), why where deposits allowed to continue?
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still getting the poppup update even after updating
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There is really little to no good reason to get legally married. If possible two people should consider a union or marriage outside of the legal system. There is information on the internet that detail how this is done. Some go as far as considering a "legal" marriage going against the commandment of "Thou shalt have no other gods before me".
here in Australia though it makes little difference once you've been living with your partner for a year (or some similar period not 100% sure the length), similar rules apply as to the married, defacto relationships here get registered and are treated similar to marriage. (gov prefers it that way as we are a wealthfare state ie a way to reduce the wealthfare payouts)
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yes originally it was new economy movement but now it can be simply the brand name.
yes i guess its best to hide the original name that represented the original philosophy now those in control of NEMs only push is to be in bed with the banks.
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My understanding was we are talking about a completely worthless digital excrement which real value (zero) is determined by the fact that it is used by absolutely nobody in any real world economic process.
then your understanding is somewhat erroneous.
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going up in price?
People exchanging their regular butts for litebutts. Since you were holding on to a bunch of them, does this mean you're looking forward to some heavy butt action? well while i personally continue to hold my own litebutt, when regular butt interest is on the increase, litebutt interest always trails, but once that levels off litebutt interest increases and the ratio improves considerably. although for the conservative trader overall the litebutt to regular butt ratio is already at a low so just holding ones litebutt and ignoring the waves (though obviously missing trading opps) is not a bad plan......... (timeframe reference still being important ie on todays action btc to ltc doesn't seem a bad even non conservative traders move). (disclaimer; only an idiot would follow someone's trading advice so remember to always DYOR)
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Is this thing going up or is it going to 0?
bit of an open question going up in price? going up v what? btc, CHY, snake oil sales......what? or going up in value? what time period? minutes, days, months, weeks, years, centuries?
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a simple solution to not knowing which dev is behind what coin; only go coins from known devs i've never gotten my head around the mentality of the ones throwing their hard earned money at anon people on the internet
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no there's no irony in NeoScrypt fans celebrating a faster miner
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Bitcoin will always have the best potential for highest rate of return.
disagree completely, i think (and history shows) litecoin has a better potential for a higher rate of return then btc.
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less circle jerking and more answers to why people can't get ncc to boot?
I can't provide an answer as to the why, but I can comment on potential solutions. Speaking from personal experience, I usually make this particular problem go away by deleting the ncc.cfg & accounts_cache_mainnet files from the ncc folder. The one time it didn't work I had to also delete the db. thanks smaragda, that worked for me. i had tried simply deleting just ncc.cfg (after reading that on nem forum) which hadn't worked for me, then editing said file to get to the cause, but deleting both these files from user/nem finally did the job, cheers.
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less circle jerking and more answers to why people can't get ncc to boot?
(i found a workaround to nems dodgyness in detecting my java, i remember having to do similar on another machine with the first install)
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agreed monero would be a no brainer winner here. funnily though ltc is opposite to circle jerk, with its marketcap and real liquidity (comparatively) not enough loud fanboi's to even form a circle
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Issues. over a month ago mine stop finding any blocks, then just a few days ago NCC stopped working altogether. Installed new client still nothing. Update java and then NEM wallet wouldn't boot at all saying can't detect java Unistalled NEM now it won't even reinstall saying can't detect java reinstalled lastest java 3 times now with no effect not that i'm a fan at all of NEM but be nice to get it working again.
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mmm, Faucet not working is a true issue for the new users coming NEM for test it, i always have tried the coins with the faucet and after i have bought it, it is like a test a car before of buy it, let 's hope it will be fixed soon
I think the same people going to the faucet everyday are not really test driving and I think your private corporate bastardisation of NEM is not really a new economic movement go figure
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