You piss on ZTC, I will piss on NXT.
I bet noone cares if u piss on NXT... PS: Send me my 95 ZTC, u have 24 hours or u'll get -1 to ur reputation and 1 thread in Scam Accusation section dedicated to u. CFB would you be interested in teaming up with me and a few other users to start a Reputation Protection Racket?
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@cfb I regularly read this thread and i saw you mention one of your projects "Lakshmi coin". It looks like there is a group in India trying to create a bitcoin clone called "Laxmi coin". Here is the website - http://www.laxmicoin.com/Thought i'd let you know. BTW big, big thanks to you and all the devs for your amazing work! That's what I thought he was working on!
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If there is a fatal flaw I'm going to try and buy the entire worthless network for 21 bitcoins
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Can anyone remember how much Satoshi paid Kasperski?
I certainly doubt he published "out of the goodness of his heart" though. Let's hire Kasperski. Does anyone have an objection ? I would imagine Kasperski does with 10 Bitcoins Edit: Kasperski if you're reading this forum please post so we can negotiate
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of course not; just explain how its ok for a "company" to do an audit of our curve signing implemenation, but not ok for a private competent individual to do it, just because he happens to teach at a university?
Ok, I'll try one more time (by the way, nice example from utopianfuture about the rating agencies). When you pay a company, it does the audit and hands results to you. When an (already-on-a-salary) academic does a review, he announces it to the whole world. Small, but crucial difference. I hate academics and their gay twead blazers.
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Can anyone remember how much Satoshi paid Kasperski?
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I see that gaining exposure for this project is going to be an issue. Particularly because there is no direct or obvious get-rich-quick aspect to it.
Update: I am investigating the possibility of implementing Bypass as an application layer within the Nxt system (using their arbitrary messaging system), much like Mastercoin living on top of the Bitcoin system.
The nxt voting system hasn't been built yet why not get involved, try and take a lead on it?
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The problem with satirical joke threads like these is if you put a real Bitcoin address in the OP, there will be people who's first language isn't English that may take it seriously and send funds.
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Have we all got to post we're interested then post again later with our address?
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Not sure if there's a way to do it, but would be good if ongoing fees could go into a dev pool.
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I sell up to 500K @0.00012 for today (next two hours) Please for amounts less than 100K go to bter or another seller!
were you rich before this all started? None of your business Haha Happy Days!
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I sell up to 500K @0.00012 for today (next two hours) Please for amounts less than 100K go to bter or another seller!
were you rich before this all started?
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Is it true the dgex is getting rolled out next week?
Do you mean the distributed exchange within the Nxt protocol?
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I'd be interested to know if this IPO has been to successful for the Dev team? i.e. diluted their stake more than initially predicted?
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Man, that FrictionlessCoin guy and his NEX bullshit literally makes me sick to my stomach. Now he's stealing Levelcoin's ideas and trying to get him to help with NEX - see my response here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=422309.msg4642193#msg4642193The Nxt community should not offer this ahole a single bit of help. He is actively trying to discredit Nxt, so I feel obliged to do whatever I can to discredit this parasite in return. I hope other Nxt stakeholders will join me! He's probably the most effective individual marketeer we've had promoting this project. Don't be so hard on him.
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Good luck
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If the data could be interpreted externally then any webpage built on top of that wouldn't be centralized it would just be a layer on top of the exchange for a nice interface/presentation of the data.
Counterparty could have a site that works as a back end for asset issuers i.e. to upload images into a library of a certain size or to add any other sort of information to add to their listing/bet.
If it's a possibility this could be achieved then it would be a case of working out how you'd like the information to presented at the top level and working backwards. I.e. would it be nice to have a site with the current bets separated from current assets, would it be nicer to then have those bets and assets broken down into different categories. What's the best way for the information at the top level to be presented?
It would be cool if you could build something at a higher level that's erring towards ebayish or betfairish fed from the chain.
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Is there anyway the asset description could be written in such a way as to pull information from elsewhere, which then in turn could be interpreted by a client or HTML page to show it's full meaning for example within the asset description using something like a # followed by a letter meaning information's drawn from an external source say www.externalcounterpartysources.com. In this example #i321 could look up image 321 at the above address or #t458 could look up text. The benefit being you could then use the asset description to create a full listing on a layer above the chain like a client or webpage? The devs and I were of the opinion that asset descriptions should *have to* include a link to an external source; anything else is untenable within the blockchain. Note that this decision has not been implemented, nor is it final. If Mt. Gox created MTGOXUSD e.g., they would provide a link to an official website where they: a) have a list of all the addresses that are their own - thereby allowing users to verify that it is in fact Mt. Gox which issued MTGOXUSD and b) a description of the assets issued by each address - thereby allowing users to determine whether (e.g.) MTGOXUSD is what they are looking for. As to the recommendation of purchasing assets from certain addresses, I think this will most effectively be done through forums such as this one. And what about the description being interpreted by an external source to summarize the asset description including the information linked to
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Is there anyway the asset description could be written in such a way as to pull information from elsewhere, which then in turn could be interpreted by a client or HTML page to show it's full meaning for example within the asset description using something like a # followed by a letter meaning information's drawn from an external source say www.externalcounterpartysources.com. In this example #i321 could look up image 321 at the above address or #t458 could look up text. The benefit being you could then use the asset description to create a full listing on a layer above the chain like a client or webpage?
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