2 things
1: from my home computer, I don't see a box to enter a passphrase when sending nxt, so I always get wrong passphrase error when sending...
2. If I want to make an account on an offline computer, what stops someone from colliding the account? if an account is the last 15 digits of a long public key ( as i currently understand it...) and I make an account on an offline computer that ends with key 12345 and send it to that account, what stops someone from making an account that ends with 12345 that has a different passphrase, and stealing my nxt?
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do not implement reversible transactions please. If your scared you messed it up, just ask for a prompt to check it or something...
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Ok, any ETA on next version?
I'm testing it now. Going to release it in 4 hours if everything ok. Have yourself a merry Java Christmas, Let your code be light From now on, our troubles will be out of sight.
Have yourself a merry Java Christmas, Make the zombies pay, From now on, our troubles will be miles away.
Here we are as in olden days, Happy Bitcoin days of yore. Faithful friends who are dear to us Redistribute NXT to us once more.
Through the years We all will be together, If the Fates allow Hang NXT upon the highest bough. And have yourself a merry Java Christmas now. sent you a present
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Ok, I need help. I followed the instructions from the previous thread: So, if you want to get coins do the following: 1. Choose a secret phrase 2. Calculate SHA256 hash of this phrase (an online calculator can be used) 3. Calculate SHA256 hash of the hash you got on the previous step 4. Send any amount to 1BCN1ugdKdWd9pQ8Am9hMhtHZfmbXzxE8a, don’t forget to attach a message with the hash you got on the 3rd step. (The amount is capped at 1 BTC!) So I've sent small amount of BTC to 1BCN1ugdKdWd9pQ8Am9hMhtHZfmbXzxE8a with message based on step 3. Now that I unlocked my account I don't see any Nxt on it. Following the instructions, my transaction message was hash of hash of my secret phrase. Why don't I get my NxtCoins yet? Is there any reason to worry? the fundraiser ended a month ago, dont send any more coins to that address! the only way to get nxt now is to find someone selling them
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Well, I guess John K. is a scammer, or dead...
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As everyone said, NXT creator seems to own both the premined coins AND the SOLE EXCHANGE where this currency is being traded.
Who's to stop him/them from simply manipulating the prices as they see fit?
Not much apparently.
god damn it, where do you see that the nxt creator owns the exchange? cause he runs the nxt forum? it isnt the official forum (there isnt one) also the nxt creator only has unclaimed nxt, which isnt very many. (unclaimed nxt are ones that people paid for, but forgot/ havent claimed from the initial startup) In the unstable world that is crypto where trust is a hard commodity to come by, the creators and those who run the business has the lion's share of responsibility in terms of earning that trust. Let's just say we are encouraging NXT to be open in a way that reaches out to many people so that it really is a legitimate operation without question. Maybe they should hire a PR firm Theres been talks about pr or whatever, idk what good it would do. BCNext is only talking through come-from-beyond, who seems to be the "gavin andresen" of the project now. he's earned trust with all the updates, features and communication he's provided.
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he is right, all they have to do is use a different proxy/ find another ip. its only a temporary solution.
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As everyone said, NXT creator seems to own both the premined coins AND the SOLE EXCHANGE where this currency is being traded.
Who's to stop him/them from simply manipulating the prices as they see fit?
Not much apparently.
god damn it, where do you see that the nxt creator owns the exchange? cause he runs the nxt forum? it isnt the official forum (there isnt one) also the nxt creator only has unclaimed nxt, which isnt very many. (unclaimed nxt are ones that people paid for, but forgot/ havent claimed from the initial startup)
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seems like NXT is down due to being ddosed/high traffic
Anyhow 100% premined and one single exchange owned by the creator of the coin...
wait for the first fork of this system without the stakeholder story
the guy who owns dgex.com owns also www.ponzigame.com NXT is just another game for him probably. see this topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=357461.0You people make ridiculous assumptions. so he made a few gambling sites for bitcoin? so what? not to mention the guy who owns the exchange and the founder are not the same person... so much fud
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Now I'm going to watch this and wait until big stakeholders decide what to do nxt. I see 2 possible ways:
1. They do nothing and price drops 2. They pay for public nodes and price rises
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Dude, what exactly should I do? Ill throw some money places, but idk where...
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Cool. Do you mind answering my other questions from the post?
From what i guess, you are keep generating incorrect blocks, that's because you are on some forked branch, you should update your *.nxt files after cfb publish new version nxtfiles.zip. How is this supposed to work if everyone has to go get blockchain from a singular source? it's in beta right now. Hopefully it will automatically find the longest chain later on
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is there a max character limit for aliases? if not there needs to be
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why don't we go to the Nxt one. This room is for bitcoin-ers mistyped
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Address: 1J8mM8krBEcMyXoyUtgiRYovkNhLkonSAq Game: Yellow Prize: 0.3
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btc address in sig
oh, and sent
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Selling 2000 NXT at 0.000025
Get in on the Alias land grab!
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to clarify, should we submit if the last block was 21999 or 22000?
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