Re-posting this for awareness - this is a critical security update, please update as soon as possible. How do we update? Uninstall and reinstall or is there something more elegant?
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I Harvested my first block with a fee! (I don't have the client running for 24/7) Wow!You are lucky guy!My 3 blocks with fees gived me 485 XEM. 13 Blocks 12 XEM in fees... Yes he's very lucky!
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Found 4 blocks, 0 Fees... Unlucky?
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Hey Guys, Can I receive some test NEM to play around with:
TASWDU-2I5MBZ-2RUOPX-RDE4QL-EXTUP6-RAAWUV-K4HX
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Where does the NEM beta client store it's data (blockchain, wallet) in windows/osx?
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Discussion about the forum in general should go to Meta, not in wallobserver thread. Here people focus on analysis Haha analysis here?! Hahaha "Price will up for sure" "Look at this bubble chart, we are here... Should get out while you still can" "Don't miss the train!" "CCMF" "Will we touch price X?" "Why bitcoin is a ponzi scheme" "I sell now friends?" "Will price down, now that we have proof Gavin is an alien?" "I am so prof trader, look at these lines I put on chart. Look like a reverse triceratops pattern"
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I also noticed the usual "Bitcoin's final crash" "The end of Bitcoin?" and similar articles all over the place. The usual old fart economists on their crappy blogs with their told you so's. How many times are these idiots gonna do the same thing? After every crash they pop up with the same shit. Then we go up again and you won't hear them anymore untill the next crash. They're not anything different than the trolls here it just occured to me. Funny. I don't care about direction where we are going, I'm more concerned with the behavior on this board. Two years ago we were more mature, with more serious analysis and polite conversation, no matter where we are heading. Lately, everyone feels free to insult everyone, we need to calm down and develop some respect for each other, it would be much better for us and bitcoin. Just imagine how new members of this forum react when they visit this forum for the first time... They feel like they are visiting zoo and see bunch of monkeys, throwing insults, "moons" and "looses" all around and creating so much mess, after that they just adopt this model of behavior. I can't blame moderators because no one can moderate this, problem is just too big for anyone to moderate. Registration with post requirements in the newbie area used to help vs all those troll accounts. But bitcointalk brought this mess on itself...
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You sound like a very hateful person, with the kill yourself talk, but you do make a valid point:
I'm pretty sure a lot of people, especially in the speculation category are just kids, they do not have a clue if it "Will up or Will down" and the lack of proper spelling and grammer really gets to me...
But hey, if you can't fight them...
Such momentum rising star dojo reversal! Will down for sure now!11!1 Sell before bitcoin go 0, stupid HODLers!
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Wait till those bitfinex shorts try to fill itchy :-D....
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=========================================== Reasons for Selecting the Cube as the Symbol of NEM. ===========================================
Wow, I really like your idea!
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Anyone have any tips on getting the accountid from a public key?
static long getId(byte[] publicKey) throws Exception { byte[] publicKeyHash = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-256").digest(publicKey); BigInteger bigInteger = new BigInteger(1, new byte[] {publicKeyHash[7], publicKeyHash[6], publicKeyHash[5], publicKeyHash[4], publicKeyHash[3], publicKeyHash[2], publicKeyHash[1], publicKeyHash[0]}); return bigInteger.longValue(); }
I found this snippet in the source code but trying to replicate in JS gives me no results. Any help?
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Anyone have any tips on getting the accountid from a public key?
static long getId(byte[] publicKey) throws Exception { byte[] publicKeyHash = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-256").digest(publicKey); BigInteger bigInteger = new BigInteger(1, new byte[] {publicKeyHash[7], publicKeyHash[6], publicKeyHash[5], publicKeyHash[4], publicKeyHash[3], publicKeyHash[2], publicKeyHash[1], publicKeyHash[0]}); return bigInteger.longValue(); }
I found this snippet in the source code but trying to replicate in JS gives me no results. Any help?
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Cut out the relevant snippet: Apps may facilitate transmission of approved virtual currencies provided that they do so in compliance with all state and federal laws for the territories in which the app functions
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Can someone please send me some NXT to get started? Faucet for some reason doesnt want to send anything.
17063113680221230777
They are less than 6 cents. Why not spend a buck or two? Maybe he doesn't want to go through fiat-bitcoin-nxt process for just 1-2 bucks ;P I have just seen you some NXT, should be OK to test it. Remember to secure your account sending one nxt somewhere/registering alias/w/e. DLXS Exactly, Thanks for helping me out! Im just find out about NXT and am playing around with it . Hard to believe a senior member just found out about nxt! Welcome none-the-less. Just sent a few... Haha, yeah well it's hard to keep track of everything, especially all those alt-coins. I have been playing around with the nxtra client and I'm really liking it. By the way thanks a lot!
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my btc withdrawals are disabled, what the hell bitstamp?
What was the reason? What happend then? Security reasons, they enabled it pretty fast again after I created a ticket.
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Can someone please send me some NXT to get started? Faucet for some reason doesnt want to send anything.
17063113680221230777
They are less than 6 cents. Why not spend a buck or two? Maybe he doesn't want to go through fiat-bitcoin-nxt process for just 1-2 bucks ;P I have just seen you some NXT, should be OK to test it. Remember to secure your account sending one nxt somewhere/registering alias/w/e. DLXS Exactly, Thanks for helping me out! Im just find out about NXT and am playing around with it .
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omg i missed this soo much
we should do this ever sunday
I LOVE YOU GUYS
who need a beer?
post your BTC address
Soo thirsty..
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