RubenBC
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ddonics
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December 18, 2017, 10:26:39 PM |
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Cant wait until the January release. Ardor is going to go up like crazy because of how many will be trying to exchange all their NXT for Ardor. Might be smart to exchange some now before the price drops out on NXT.
I don't think many people will be trading NXT for Ardr before January because NXT holders will be receiving IGNIS for NXT in the airdrop. If anything, people will be exchanging their other coins for ARDR AND NXT!
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RubenBC
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December 19, 2017, 02:45:42 PM |
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ptrk
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December 19, 2017, 08:15:19 PM |
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I was reading the Ardor white paper. On page 18 (forging vs bundling) it says
Collect fees from child chain transaction senders, in native child chain coins
Pay fees to the forgers, in order to have their child chain block included in an Ardor block
What does „to pay fees to the forgers“ mean? Does it mean that the child chain token fees are paid to the forgers? Or rather that the child chain fees are paid to a central instance (let's call him operator) of the child chain which collects the fees, propagates the bundled child chain transactions to the network and pays the forgers with Ardor token?
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martismartis
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December 19, 2017, 10:07:51 PM |
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I was reading the Ardor white paper. On page 18 (forging vs bundling) it says
Collect fees from child chain transaction senders, in native child chain coins
Pay fees to the forgers, in order to have their child chain block included in an Ardor block
What does „to pay fees to the forgers“ mean? Does it mean that the child chain token fees are paid to the forgers? Or rather that the child chain fees are paid to a central instance (let's call him operator) of the child chain which collects the fees, propagates the bundled child chain transactions to the network and pays the forgers with Ardor token? The second one. Just there will be no central instance, as bundler can be anybody, having some ARDR in order to included bundled transactions into main ARDR chain.
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allinvain
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December 19, 2017, 10:13:48 PM |
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Has anyone else gotten a mysterious JLRDA asset transfer in their account? I did not buy any JLRDA tokens yet they just appeared today in my account out of the blue. Is Jelurida doing a token air drop to forgers?
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VanBreuk
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December 19, 2017, 10:18:27 PM |
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Has anyone else gotten a mysterious JLRDA asset transfer in their account? I did not buy any JLRDA tokens yet they just appeared today in my account out of the blue. Is Jelurida doing a token air drop to forgers?
There's no official JLRDA asset (the JLRDA token sold in the ICO is a currency in the Nxt Monetary System). Nor is Jelurida doing any air drops other than the ones resulting from the official NXT snapshot in December 28. In short: scam, ignore them.
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ptrk
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December 19, 2017, 10:28:06 PM |
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I was reading the Ardor white paper. On page 18 (forging vs bundling) it says
Collect fees from child chain transaction senders, in native child chain coins
Pay fees to the forgers, in order to have their child chain block included in an Ardor block
What does „to pay fees to the forgers“ mean? Does it mean that the child chain token fees are paid to the forgers? Or rather that the child chain fees are paid to a central instance (let's call him operator) of the child chain which collects the fees, propagates the bundled child chain transactions to the network and pays the forgers with Ardor token? The second one. Just there will be no central instance, as bundler can be anybody, having some ARDR in order to included bundled transactions into main ARDR chain. So every participant of the child chain who owns Ardor token can be the bundler? How is the bundler then determined which propagates the bundled child chain transactions? Everything in the whitepaper is pretty straightforward for me, to this point.
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allinvain
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December 20, 2017, 12:18:49 AM |
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Has anyone else gotten a mysterious JLRDA asset transfer in their account? I did not buy any JLRDA tokens yet they just appeared today in my account out of the blue. Is Jelurida doing a token air drop to forgers?
There's no official JLRDA asset (the JLRDA token sold in the ICO is a currency in the Nxt Monetary System). Nor is Jelurida doing any air drops other than the ones resulting from the official NXT snapshot in December 28. In short: scam, ignore them. That's what I figured too. Thanks for confirming. -edit- Holy crap, I just checked the Monetary System section and 99+% of all the currencies are scams!
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martismartis
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December 20, 2017, 08:22:25 AM |
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I was reading the Ardor white paper. On page 18 (forging vs bundling) it says
Collect fees from child chain transaction senders, in native child chain coins
Pay fees to the forgers, in order to have their child chain block included in an Ardor block
What does „to pay fees to the forgers“ mean? Does it mean that the child chain token fees are paid to the forgers? Or rather that the child chain fees are paid to a central instance (let's call him operator) of the child chain which collects the fees, propagates the bundled child chain transactions to the network and pays the forgers with Ardor token? The second one. Just there will be no central instance, as bundler can be anybody, having some ARDR in order to included bundled transactions into main ARDR chain. So every participant of the child chain who owns Ardor token can be the bundler? How is the bundler then determined which propagates the bundled child chain transactions? Everything in the whitepaper is pretty straightforward for me, to this point. First question- yes. Second question- one of the criteria is the lowest bundler fees.
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RubenBC
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December 20, 2017, 01:37:49 PM |
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oleoleolisadebe
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December 20, 2017, 05:53:35 PM |
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Hello everyone, I am holding my Ardor tokens right now on the same wallet that I hold NXT (NXT Wallet), I seen somewhere that everyone who owns Ardor on the nxt wallet will receive the same amount of Ardor Coins? Do I move them to Ardor Wallet or leave them still on NXT Wallet ? I am a bit lost here. So my tokens will convert to coins? or what.
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martismartis
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December 20, 2017, 06:37:37 PM |
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Hello everyone, I am holding my Ardor tokens right now on the same wallet that I hold NXT (NXT Wallet), I seen somewhere that everyone who owns Ardor on the nxt wallet will receive the same amount of Ardor Coins? Do I move them to Ardor Wallet or leave them still on NXT Wallet ? I am a bit lost here. So my tokens will convert to coins? or what.
https://nxtwiki.org/wiki/FAQ#IGNIS_Airdrop_FAQ
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martismartis
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December 20, 2017, 08:40:13 PM |
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Once_upon_A_Time
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December 20, 2017, 11:55:18 PM |
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Hi Sir, Do you know if Bittrex will support the Ardor swap, or do we have to move the Ardor tokens to the NXT wallet?
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MrSunshine
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December 21, 2017, 02:49:15 AM |
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Hi Sir, Do you know if Bittrex will support the Ardor swap, or do we have to move the Ardor tokens to the NXT wallet? Bittrex will support the Ardor swap, the link to the article was pasted within the last few pages on this forum.
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nymphelav
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December 21, 2017, 03:02:35 AM |
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Hi Sir, Do you know if Bittrex will support the Ardor swap, or do we have to move the Ardor tokens to the NXT wallet? They will support the swap, don't worry. If you want to make sure you can check their twitter and / or send a support ticket to be 100% sure. There is still time anyways.
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MoneyJ
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December 21, 2017, 03:21:54 AM |
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IgNis now are being swapped from Nxt . This is just the beginning and it turns out to be more exciting than I thought. So many supporters from Nxt community are eager to experience this blockchain-as-a-service mania.
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ptrk
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December 21, 2017, 01:56:06 PM |
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I was reading the Ardor white paper. On page 18 (forging vs bundling) it says
Collect fees from child chain transaction senders, in native child chain coins
Pay fees to the forgers, in order to have their child chain block included in an Ardor block
What does „to pay fees to the forgers“ mean? Does it mean that the child chain token fees are paid to the forgers? Or rather that the child chain fees are paid to a central instance (let's call him operator) of the child chain which collects the fees, propagates the bundled child chain transactions to the network and pays the forgers with Ardor token? The second one. Just there will be no central instance, as bundler can be anybody, having some ARDR in order to included bundled transactions into main ARDR chain. So every participant of the child chain who owns Ardor token can be the bundler? How is the bundler then determined which propagates the bundled child chain transactions? Everything in the whitepaper is pretty straightforward for me, to this point. First question- yes. Second question- one of the criteria is the lowest bundler fees. Okay thanks. One last question on this topic. How do you qualify as a Bundler? Do you have to explicitly enable this and to provide a childchain token fee to ask in order to be qualified as a Bundler?
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