bobmarley650
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September 10, 2016, 09:05:11 AM |
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My buys are: 3005 sat/Nxt
I will sell all at 5000-6000.
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ipsec
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September 13, 2016, 07:10:00 AM |
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I will sell all at 5000-6000.
NTX never will up to 6k Enjoy ;
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runiwani
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September 16, 2016, 01:26:52 PM |
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I will sell all at 5000-6000.
NTX never will up to 6k Enjoy ; i think before ardor launch this coin will be at 6k-7k sats
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raphma
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September 16, 2016, 02:11:15 PM |
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I will sell all at 5000-6000.
NTX never will up to 6k Enjoy ; i think before ardor launch this coin will be at 6k-7k sats yep, we might see the good old FOMO before the launch. im holding too. @topic to receive the ardor i need to send them to my wallet right?... i have them at poloniex and dont want to download blockchain
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nyanhtet
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Bawga
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September 16, 2016, 08:30:45 PM |
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How can I get Ardor? I bought some nxt on poloniex, so will I get Ardor on Oct 12 on poloniex? Right?
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GrossBit
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September 17, 2016, 12:07:03 AM |
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I will sell all at 5000-6000.
NTX never will up to 6k Enjoy ; i think before ardor launch this coin will be at 6k-7k sats yep, we might see the good old FOMO before the launch. im holding too. @topic to receive the ardor i need to send them to my wallet right?... i have them at poloniex and dont want to download blockchain NXT is going to 1000 satoshis according, me thinks https://www.reddit.com/r/NXT/comments/531rsx/nxt_chart_price_update_collapse_imminent/
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ipsec
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September 18, 2016, 12:38:07 PM |
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Totally agre . It`s end of this coin.
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farl4web
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September 18, 2016, 08:47:11 PM |
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How can I get Ardor? I bought some nxt on poloniex, so will I get Ardor on Oct 12 on poloniex? Right?
Poloniex agreed to give it's users ARDOR for the NXT the have in their account. If you don't want to depend on Poloniex, you can always download the Nxt wallet and put your NXT there. You will receive ARDOR automatically.
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ipsec
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September 19, 2016, 01:49:34 PM |
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How can I get Ardor? I bought some nxt on poloniex, so will I get Ardor on Oct 12 on poloniex? Right?
Poloniex agreed to give it's users ARDOR for the NXT the have in their account. If you don't want to depend on Poloniex, you can always download the Nxt wallet and put your NXT there. You will receive ARDOR automatically. Really i can get ARDOR if i have NXT in Poloniex? Where i can check my ARDOR if i have account in Poloniex. Can you tell me how many ARDOR i can get if i have 40k NXT ?
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barabbas
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September 19, 2016, 03:06:19 PM |
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Totally agre . It`s end of this coin. He goes into a basic formula that is meaningless because it takes away the main component of the price:speculation. That said, I agree that price will continue going down since this scheme is simply a doubling of the amount of coins so de actual value of the project, without speculation, should be 500 sat. That nxt AND ardr TOGETHER, giving that the price the community supported in June was 1,000 sat. Then there's the speculation. The MAIN component of the price. Will these child chains actually and effectively bring any short of value to the project. We won't know until IGNIS results are evident, and that is so far down the line it is pure speculation AND means actually yet another doubling of coins (assets). Vapor, for a long time, nothing else. As I have posted before, this was really nothing but a very smart scheme by the megaholders of nxt to both get rid of a significant amount of their nxt at a highly propped up price while collecting even more coins through the doubling with ardr. It was so smart that it worked perfectly and not just them but many of us benefitted handsomely from it already. I was wrong in expecting a higher high than the 6000 we got, but the promotion done is really poor and no one outside of the nxt universe is even mildly interested in this project as a consequence. Expect the megaholders to keep on dumping along with the regular folk that want to salvage as much as they can from their investment. I'll keepn on accumulating very modestly on the way down to try to profit from the expected speculation re IGNIS. It will be a long-term investment.
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dranster
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September 19, 2016, 07:08:39 PM |
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ttookk
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September 19, 2016, 09:52:12 PM |
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Yeeeeah… No. Every coin which asks is getting listed on Azure. If it was a joke, I'm pretty much sarcasm-blind, sorry. Totally agre . It`s end of this coin. Price decline was forseeable due to the whole Ardor deal. Interestingly enough, volume isn't that low. I would have guessed that instead of price dropping THAT much, volume would drop. If those aren't the same coins bouncing around, that means less Ardor will be distributed, which is good for long hodlers. Maybe there will be more panic sellers, the closer oct. 13th gets. I'd be fine with it.
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buy4crypto
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September 22, 2016, 02:23:43 PM |
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If i buy NXT from bittrex will I be able to get full Ardor reward tokens?
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freshman777
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September 22, 2016, 05:14:14 PM |
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If i buy NXT from bittrex will I be able to get full Ardor reward tokens?
You need to ask Bittrex support. To be safe, transfer them from Bittrex and from any exchange for that matter to your own wallet, links in my signature.
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morantis
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September 24, 2016, 03:28:44 AM |
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question......I am actually running BurstCoin, which is a NXT off chain and I cannot find a nice way to shutdown the NXT client/daemon when needed. If it shuts down wrong, then most of the time the DB has to be dropped back in before it will run again. The console is too quick and gone for real info and the logs are pretty much useless, no what the settings for logging are. The actual NXT software is started from within the BURST java and I do not have the time to pick through all of that. The batch file that starts it all is start "BURST" "%%~$path:f" -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt of course on the server setup we have the PATH set so the parsed code would be start "BURST" java.exe -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt A few seconds later a console pops and the NXT code go forward. If it works right, the windows stays there, if not, the console closes and the error is barely seen.....I catch an unknown in parentheses....then it is gone.... the NXT log files is nothing different than a normal run. To find the point where NXT is started and add a pause at the end will mean tearing into the burst.jar and finding what happens. I extracted it and it is pretty deep...not even sure where to start looking in that code. So, question is this, you open a console and start NXT running...it is going along fine and you want to kill it. CTRL+C works 90%, shutting the console windows is pretty bad, around 30%, Task Manager is not a pretty way to go, same as closing the window and gets a 35% success rate. That code line above uses java.exe. loading burst.jar as a lib and referring to an entry point defined in nxt.Nxt within that lib, yes?
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Qunenin
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September 24, 2016, 01:38:52 PM |
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question......I am actually running BurstCoin, which is a NXT off chain and I cannot find a nice way to shutdown the NXT client/daemon when needed. If it shuts down wrong, then most of the time the DB has to be dropped back in before it will run again. The console is too quick and gone for real info and the logs are pretty much useless, no what the settings for logging are. The actual NXT software is started from within the BURST java and I do not have the time to pick through all of that. The batch file that starts it all is start "BURST" "%%~$path:f" -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt of course on the server setup we have the PATH set so the parsed code would be start "BURST" java.exe -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt A few seconds later a console pops and the NXT code go forward. If it works right, the windows stays there, if not, the console closes and the error is barely seen.....I catch an unknown in parentheses....then it is gone.... the NXT log files is nothing different than a normal run. To find the point where NXT is started and add a pause at the end will mean tearing into the burst.jar and finding what happens. I extracted it and it is pretty deep...not even sure where to start looking in that code. So, question is this, you open a console and start NXT running...it is going along fine and you want to kill it. CTRL+C works 90%, shutting the console windows is pretty bad, around 30%, Task Manager is not a pretty way to go, same as closing the window and gets a 35% success rate. That code line above uses java.exe. loading burst.jar as a lib and referring to an entry point defined in nxt.Nxt within that lib, yes? I have seen a launch method for Java that involves a start and stop key, basically passwords in a way and the java program or script is sent to a local TCP port that is not being used.
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September 25, 2016, 04:19:39 PM |
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question......I am actually running BurstCoin, which is a NXT off chain and I cannot find a nice way to shutdown the NXT client/daemon when needed. If it shuts down wrong, then most of the time the DB has to be dropped back in before it will run again. The console is too quick and gone for real info and the logs are pretty much useless, no what the settings for logging are. The actual NXT software is started from within the BURST java and I do not have the time to pick through all of that. The batch file that starts it all is start "BURST" "%%~$path:f" -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt of course on the server setup we have the PATH set so the parsed code would be start "BURST" java.exe -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt A few seconds later a console pops and the NXT code go forward. If it works right, the windows stays there, if not, the console closes and the error is barely seen.....I catch an unknown in parentheses....then it is gone.... the NXT log files is nothing different than a normal run. To find the point where NXT is started and add a pause at the end will mean tearing into the burst.jar and finding what happens. I extracted it and it is pretty deep...not even sure where to start looking in that code. So, question is this, you open a console and start NXT running...it is going along fine and you want to kill it. CTRL+C works 90%, shutting the console windows is pretty bad, around 30%, Task Manager is not a pretty way to go, same as closing the window and gets a 35% success rate. That code line above uses java.exe. loading burst.jar as a lib and referring to an entry point defined in nxt.Nxt within that lib, yes? I have seen a launch method for Java that involves a start and stop key, basically passwords in a way and the java program or script is sent to a local TCP port that is not being used. I did a quick search and could not find it, but I did not the forum here for those things.
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morantis
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September 25, 2016, 08:17:19 PM |
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question......I am actually running BurstCoin, which is a NXT off chain and I cannot find a nice way to shutdown the NXT client/daemon when needed. If it shuts down wrong, then most of the time the DB has to be dropped back in before it will run again. The console is too quick and gone for real info and the logs are pretty much useless, no what the settings for logging are. The actual NXT software is started from within the BURST java and I do not have the time to pick through all of that. The batch file that starts it all is start "BURST" "%%~$path:f" -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt of course on the server setup we have the PATH set so the parsed code would be start "BURST" java.exe -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt A few seconds later a console pops and the NXT code go forward. If it works right, the windows stays there, if not, the console closes and the error is barely seen.....I catch an unknown in parentheses....then it is gone.... the NXT log files is nothing different than a normal run. To find the point where NXT is started and add a pause at the end will mean tearing into the burst.jar and finding what happens. I extracted it and it is pretty deep...not even sure where to start looking in that code. So, question is this, you open a console and start NXT running...it is going along fine and you want to kill it. CTRL+C works 90%, shutting the console windows is pretty bad, around 30%, Task Manager is not a pretty way to go, same as closing the window and gets a 35% success rate. That code line above uses java.exe. loading burst.jar as a lib and referring to an entry point defined in nxt.Nxt within that lib, yes? I have seen a launch method for Java that involves a start and stop key, basically passwords in a way and the java program or script is sent to a local TCP port that is not being used. yeah, tried that method and nothing seems to come of the stop script, lol
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