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June 10, 2017, 11:04:26 AM Last edit: June 10, 2017, 11:39:27 AM by Wekkel |
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I have read te available documentation but cannot find how wallet backup works. I found that opening a browser, connecting to the Beta network, showing the wallet, closing the tab and doing this again by opening a new tab does not change the wallet address.
Will the wallet also be saved if I close the browser completely? And how does making a backup of the wallet or importing it on another device or using a different browser on the same device work?
It would be helpful to flesh this out for the Beta testers.
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ehrz22
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June 10, 2017, 11:28:06 AM |
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Any available bounties? Or any plan giving bounties?
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LostWords
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June 10, 2017, 11:32:32 AM |
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When is the plan to get this into an exchange? It's already a better project then hundreds of coins on Yobit. And if it's browser-mineable, it will keep getting movement there.
You can check our roadmap in our Webpage or the Introducing the Browser-based Blockchain blog post. Token Sale is scheduled for this month, you can follow us on Twitter, Medium or Youtube to be updated with official announcements. I did check the roadmap and other pages too but I can't seem to read when the planning of going exchange is in. Not familiar with all the technical parts neither
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Wekkel
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June 10, 2017, 12:17:22 PM |
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Will the wallet also be saved if I close the browser completely? And how does making a backup of the wallet or importing it on another device or using a different browser on the same device work?
Found something at Reddit: "Hi /u/tserof, glad to help. Your Keys are stored in your browsers offline data. If you close your browser or clear your browser history your Keys will remain stored and your account accessible. You can use your Keys to start mining in any browser or device, however there is no UI and logic for that yet but we are working on it. Check out this Tweet on how to access your Private Key." Tweet on how to get the private key: here
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syncmaster913n
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June 10, 2017, 12:38:57 PM |
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What percentage of coins will be distributed during ICO?
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puvanb
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June 10, 2017, 01:43:11 PM |
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Will the wallet also be saved if I close the browser completely? And how does making a backup of the wallet or importing it on another device or using a different browser on the same device work?
Found something at Reddit: "Hi /u/tserof, glad to help. Your Keys are stored in your browsers offline data. If you close your browser or clear your browser history your Keys will remain stored and your account accessible. You can use your Keys to start mining in any browser or device, however there is no UI and logic for that yet but we are working on it. Check out this Tweet on how to access your Private Key." Tweet on how to get the private key: hereIf we clear the cache, or lets say reformat the pc, does the wallet address remain the same? What percentage of coins will be distributed during ICO?
I hope the price will not be ridiculously high. hopefully it will be reasonable so everyone would be able to fit in. then again, it is to raise your funds, so lets see that too.
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innergy
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June 10, 2017, 02:27:16 PM |
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Mined some NIMs.. send them. Everything looks nice and simple. I was right about DASH, I think I'm right about Byteball.. I think Nimiq will be the next big thing By the way, why don't you try a distribution scheme like byteball's. Generate one genesis block with the total supply, sell the first 10% percent at acceptable price and then distribute the rest on a monthly basis with a chosen ratio to everyone who holds NIMs in their wallets. This will give you a wide user addoption and low market volatitlity. Everyone will HODL cause it's will be profitable (without the stupid PoS).. Bottom line - I'm in for a long ride..
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rngkll (OP)
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June 10, 2017, 03:29:44 PM |
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I have read te available documentation but cannot find how wallet backup works. I found that opening a browser, connecting to the Beta network, showing the wallet, closing the tab and doing this again by opening a new tab does not change the wallet address.
Will the wallet also be saved if I close the browser completely? And how does making a backup of the wallet or importing it on another device or using a different browser on the same device work?
It would be helpful to flesh this out for the Beta testers.
Sure, we are planning a export/import tool. For now you can type Nimiq.get().wallet.keyPair.toBase64(); (cf. our API doc) in your Javascript console that you can open with F12 to export your private key. If you clear your Browser History your private will remain the same. The only thing affecting your wallet is clearing offline website data. Browser wallet is an easy-to-use pocket-money wallet that allows to start using nimiq immediately without the need of any installation. This intends to lower barriers to new comers into the Crypto World so they start using it easier. Security is a very important aspect of our project so we are also planning other wallets like paper wallets and cold storage. We are preparing a Q&A blog post and video for our youtube channel so stay tuned for that and keep sending your questions
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puvanb
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June 10, 2017, 03:40:43 PM |
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what is the hashrate those running betanet getting?
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webvn2k
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June 10, 2017, 03:45:26 PM |
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it's a very interesting project , if website was Ddos ? i don't think server can still live
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rngkll (OP)
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June 10, 2017, 04:34:33 PM |
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what is the hashrate those running betanet getting?
The hashrate in the Betanet comes from using a single CPU from your computer. We are working in supporting multi-threading and will have it working soon.
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rngkll (OP)
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June 10, 2017, 04:37:24 PM |
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What percentage of coins will be distributed during ICO?
We are defining the last details of our Token Sale Terms. We will update it here when ready. You can follow us in Twitter to stay updated with official announcements.
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June 10, 2017, 05:25:58 PM |
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Hell guys, can you give me a hint what hardware should we look for in the market now, to make the mining process profitable when the main net lauches? "PoW algorithm: Mainnet: a memory hard POW" (6GB gpu-s, antminers, sthg like that?) Thanks! Really interesting project you put together guys!
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rngkll (OP)
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June 10, 2017, 05:47:05 PM |
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Hell guys, can you give me a hint what hardware should we look for in the market now, to make the mining process profitable when the main net lauches? "PoW algorithm: Mainnet: a memory hard POW" (6GB gpu-s, antminers, sthg like that?) Thanks! Really interesting project you put together guys!
Thanks! We currently use SHA256 in the Betanet and are still doing some tests with different memory-bound PoW algorithms regarding efficiency and support. On memory-bound hashes, the mining speed is bound by the memory latency. GDDR5 memory on latest graphic cards does not have a relevant latency benefit (if at all) compared to DDR3/DDR4 which is used by the CPU. We'll have to try it out, but our target is to be solely memory-latency-bound because this will reduce power consumption of miners (basically putting your CPU into waiting for memory most of the time). We are confident we will make the right choice for the final Mainnet PoW and we'll update it here for you to take in consideration.
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Wekkel
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June 10, 2017, 06:00:12 PM |
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On both my PC's, CPU utilisation is about 30% when mining. That leaves enough room for all other work to be done.
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frottirzokni
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June 10, 2017, 06:06:30 PM |
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Hell guys, can you give me a hint what hardware should we look for in the market now, to make the mining process profitable when the main net lauches? "PoW algorithm: Mainnet: a memory hard POW" (6GB gpu-s, antminers, sthg like that?) Thanks! Really interesting project you put together guys!
Thanks! We currently use SHA256 in the Betanet and are still doing some tests with different memory-bound PoW algorithms regarding efficiency and support. On memory-bound hashes, the mining speed is bound by the memory latency. GDDR5 memory on latest graphic cards does not have a relevant latency benefit (if at all) compared to DDR3/DDR4 which is used by the CPU. We'll have to try it out, but our target is to be solely memory-latency-bound because this will reduce power consumption of miners (basically putting your CPU into waiting for memory most of the time). We are confident we will make the right choice for the final Mainnet PoW and we'll update it here for you to take in consideration. I appreciate your quick response, thank you!
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June 10, 2017, 06:38:45 PM |
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Will there be a Nimiq browser launched? Considering this coin is a browser based Hi I think they already made that! But right now they busy with testing the protocols as much possible. And they has a very clear roadmap to luanch the Mainnet version of the protocol by end of 2017! You can get a clear picture about the protocol by just reading some of their contents available on website. Here is the link_ https://nimiq.comIf they busy with testing the protocols, how they could be already made that Think logic, Hi I'm late! Anyway I was tried answer the basic question. And obviously the protocol parts of this project has been already done. Otherswise running the testnet would become clue less! Testing period of any protocol needs all parties attention. And that also can help easily to figure out any weak point, if available! So there isn't anything similar with logic! It's all about reality. Start to play with this new idea, if you can! Thanks!
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rngkll (OP)
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June 11, 2017, 01:59:20 AM |
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I'm following ur twitter account. Hope to see updates in the future.
Thanks, make sure to check our Blog for future documentation. You might also enjoy our youtube channel as well
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June 11, 2017, 02:30:42 AM |
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I'm following ur twitter account. Hope to see updates in the future.
Thanks, make sure to check our Blog for future documentation. You might also enjoy our youtube channel as well Just waiting for the ico detail.Nimiq would be the best project near time.
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June 11, 2017, 09:26:03 AM |
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@Dev, thanks for the prompt replies.
What entities will be in control of the domain and web application used for mining, once the mainnet is pushed?
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