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April 04, 2014, 01:03:11 AM |
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Does anyone know if we still have a forging pool? Apologies for the lazy question
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BrianNowhere
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April 04, 2014, 01:07:26 AM |
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I am pretty sure my math is sound on this one.
As long as there is 51% stake (of forging nodes) that are the good guys, the bad guys cant confirm their evil blocks
So, if only 40% are forging, then if the NXTristry control more than 20%, everyone else is safe
Edit: while I am a generalist I do have a "math guy" hat I wear on occasion. good thing I didnt lose a bet and had to eat it! (ignore the two spaces after the period, purely coincidence)
Finally something resembling a clear answer. Rings pretty close to the ol' BTC 51% attack thing. I thought that Nxt was supposed to be safe from a 51% attack and even a 90% attack. If a group or government can covertly obtain 51% of all Nxt can they bring down the network?
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Daedelus
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April 04, 2014, 01:08:46 AM |
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Is this provable math or NxtMinnow like guesstimation?
Now who is passive aggressive Passive aggressive would be spitting in nxtMinnow's oatmeal. I made a joke about NxtMinnow out in the open, which is just aggressive aggressive. CIYAM would get the joke. We'll call it a cultural difference then If you're sticking around, harmony666 might do you a good deal on some Nxts However, I must go so I hope it is sunny wherever you are. See you on the other side
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Daedelus
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April 04, 2014, 01:12:32 AM |
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Someone get the link to CfBs transparent forging thread, then Ciyans duscusions on the pros and cons of using a penalty and we'll all meet back here un 6 hours when weve caught up I jest I'm really going now
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jl777
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April 04, 2014, 01:36:35 AM |
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I am pretty sure my math is sound on this one.
As long as there is 51% stake (of forging nodes) that are the good guys, the bad guys cant confirm their evil blocks
So, if only 40% are forging, then if the NXTristry control more than 20%, everyone else is safe
Edit: while I am a generalist I do have a "math guy" hat I wear on occasion. good thing I didnt lose a bet and had to eat it! (ignore the two spaces after the period, purely coincidence)
Finally something resembling a clear answer. Rings pretty close to the ol' BTC 51% attack thing. I thought that Nxt was supposed to be safe from a 51% attack and even a 90% attack. If a group or government can covertly obtain 51% of all Nxt can they bring down the network? they better do it soon, before CfB completes the full TF implementation once that is in place, all the nodes can see that it is being attacked and switch to listening to only the good nodes it is not about some fancy math algos, with transparency every node can see what the bad nodes did, so more a detection of bad forging is what is needed James P.S. Due to liquidity issues, if anybody tried to purchase even 10% of NXT, it will go to .01 BTC. I cant estimate the price it would go to if someone really was shooting for 51% ownership.
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jl777
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April 04, 2014, 01:37:54 AM |
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does anybody know of a portable'ish C source code that obtains the computer's IP address?
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btc2nxt
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April 04, 2014, 01:39:25 AM |
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Exchange of cryptocurrency for sovereign currency between two parties is not money transmission. Exchange of cryptocurrency for sovereign currency through a third party exchanger isgenerally money transmission.
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msin
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April 04, 2014, 01:54:38 AM |
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Wtb lots of NXT Only escrow!
I can do escrow if you want and find someone to take up your offer. make sure he includes the fee when he sends you yours. Kept me waiting for hours by not including it for mine. lol, why should i pay for the fee? I sent what was sent to me^^ remind me to never use you as escrow. you as the middleman had certain responsibilities here Layoff, he did this for free as a favor to me, I donated the Nxt from Brian.
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msin
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April 04, 2014, 02:03:52 AM |
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Get your facts straight, msin wanted an escrow. Also stop bitching about waiting for a transfer that will clearly confirm if you dont even spend the amount then....
This is such a kindergarden here
Dude...You just trashed your reputation for the sake of 1/10th of a millibit. The correct response would have been to apologize to Brian for the oversight. Instead you spend multiple posts defending your poor etiquette. Show some class. Man, losing respect for whiners in this thread, he sent exactly what was sent to him, there was no urgency in the transaction. What's the point in bitching about it? Brians Nxt is now in the hands of someone actually contributing something, that's the point.
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April 04, 2014, 02:53:34 AM |
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isn't this beautiful i need testnxts! please! 13647442964959355584
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Fuck Mt.Gox! Fuck Mintpal! Fuck Bter! FUCK kyc! Protect yourself use MGW! SUPERNET! Recommended ASSET ->InstantDex : Lead Dev Jl777 (decentralized multi currency instant exchange) Recommended ASSET -> Jinn : Lead Dev Come-from-Beyond (ternary processors!) https://nxtforum.org/news-and-announcements/(ann)-jinn/
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BrianNowhere
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April 04, 2014, 03:08:21 AM |
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P.S. Due to liquidity issues, if anybody tried to purchase even 10% of NXT, it will go to .01 BTC. I cant estimate the price it would go to if someone really was shooting for 51% ownership.
Well the way I envision it, the entity could accumulate Nxt slowly so as not to set off any price raising alarms. Just have thousands of different accounts slowly buying it up til one day, POW right in the kisser. Thanks for the answer though. I hope it all works out. Good luck.
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BrianNowhere
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April 04, 2014, 03:09:51 AM |
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Get your facts straight, msin wanted an escrow. Also stop bitching about waiting for a transfer that will clearly confirm if you dont even spend the amount then....
This is such a kindergarden here
Dude...You just trashed your reputation for the sake of 1/10th of a millibit. The correct response would have been to apologize to Brian for the oversight. Instead you spend multiple posts defending your poor etiquette. Show some class. Man, losing respect for whiners in this thread, he sent exactly what was sent to him, there was no urgency in the transaction. What's the point in bitching about it? Brians Nxt is now in the hands of someone actually contributing something, that's the point. We worked it out dude, now you wanna come in and stir shit up again?
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msin
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April 04, 2014, 03:16:59 AM |
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Get your facts straight, msin wanted an escrow. Also stop bitching about waiting for a transfer that will clearly confirm if you dont even spend the amount then....
This is such a kindergarden here
Dude...You just trashed your reputation for the sake of 1/10th of a millibit. The correct response would have been to apologize to Brian for the oversight. Instead you spend multiple posts defending your poor etiquette. Show some class. Man, losing respect for whiners in this thread, he sent exactly what was sent to him, there was no urgency in the transaction. What's the point in bitching about it? Brians Nxt is now in the hands of someone actually contributing something, that's the point. We worked it out dude, now you wanna come in and stir shit up again? Are you referring to me buying all your Nxt and then you continuing to post here for some reason? You act like you belong here.
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April 04, 2014, 03:21:52 AM |
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Is there a market for Aliases?
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pandaisftw
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April 04, 2014, 03:23:40 AM |
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Well the "jackpot" would have to be pretty big, much bigger than a typical forging reward, so I would not call it synonymous with forging. However the point on people creating tons of accounts is valid and I hadn't considered that. I didn't say I had the best idea, just pointing out that I do more than "complain", which was the accusation I was responding to.
This is why it is important that NXT is an ecosystem, not simply a currency. The end-goal is not to have the highest price possible, but to have as many services ontop of NXT sending transactions. PoS/TF is ideal for this - PoW is simply too slow to accommodate a large transaction bandwidth. If one day we do in-fact achieve 1000 TPS (of course, a lot of work to get there), that's 60k transactions per block. And each of these transactions have a fee. Also, Bitcoin mining is only profitable because of the gigantic subsidy. Take a look at this (the latest Bitcoin block): https://blockchain.info/block-index/382205/000000000000000073a67bd8f462faaa3ea9f18dda19d44976ba718be9d442edThe subsidy is 20,600% larger than the transactions fees in the Bitcoin network. The problem with this subsidy is that Bitcoin holders are paying for it in the form of huge inflation (10% per year currently). And eventually, Bitcoin will have no subsidies, so it will have to be able to function off of fees as well. However, you might still be able to counter the fragmentation problem by doing something like having a reasonable minimum balance required for an account to be eligible to win the jackpot. You might also be able to make it so multiple accounts can't forge on a single computer. If they are splitting up forging accounts on multiple computers then that would only be good for the network and would be a legitimate way to try and increase your odds. Minimum balance had been discussed also. At what point do you draw the line? 100k? Then "poor NXTers" certainly cannot forge. Who controls this line? Will this line scale with price? (not possible via a decentralized method, by the way) Anyways, no matter where you draw the line, people will make as many accounts as their wallet allows. A single person with 10000 accounts forging on 10000 computers is just as bad as having all of them on one computer. That one person is still in control of those 10000 nodes, which can all be relaying malicious information to other nodes. This is why hallmarked nodes exist to combat zombie nodes (there was a zombie attack in NXT's early days). I think if we look back in the history of this thread, we will find this exact discussion somewhere. There should not be a gamable solution implemented into the core. This is why something like nodecoin can built on-top of NXT, so even if it is gamed, NXT-core will remain unaffected. Stake (NXT), which is guaranteed to be non-gamed, should be the basis for all other actions. Pandaisftw
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jabo38
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April 04, 2014, 03:23:45 AM |
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isn't this beautiful i need testnxts! please! 13647442964959355584 I like it!
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jl777
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April 04, 2014, 03:25:05 AM |
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Well the "jackpot" would have to be pretty big, much bigger than a typical forging reward, so I would not call it synonymous with forging. However the point on people creating tons of accounts is valid and I hadn't considered that. I didn't say I had the best idea, just pointing out that I do more than "complain", which was the accusation I was responding to.
This is why it is important that NXT is an ecosystem, not simply a currency. The end-goal is not to have the highest price possible, but to have as many services ontop of NXT sending transactions. PoS/TF is ideal for this - PoW is simply too slow to accommodate a large transaction bandwidth. If one day we do in-fact achieve 1000 TPS (of course, a lot of work to get there), that's 60k transactions per block. And each of these transactions have a fee. Also, Bitcoin mining is only profitable because of the gigantic subsidy. Take a look at this (the latest Bitcoin block): https://blockchain.info/block-index/382205/000000000000000073a67bd8f462faaa3ea9f18dda19d44976ba718be9d442edThe subsidy is 20,600% larger than the transactions fees in the Bitcoin network. The problem with this subsidy is that Bitcoin holders are paying for it in the form of huge inflation (10% per year currently). And eventually, Bitcoin will have no subsidies, so it will have to be able to function off of fees as well. However, you might still be able to counter the fragmentation problem by doing something like having a reasonable minimum balance required for an account to be eligible to win the jackpot. You might also be able to make it so multiple accounts can't forge on a single computer. If they are splitting up forging accounts on multiple computers then that would only be good for the network and would be a legitimate way to try and increase your odds. Minimum balance had been discussed also. At what point do you draw the line? 100k? Then "poor NXTers" certain cannot forge. Who controls this line? Will this line scale with price? (not possible via a decentralized method, by the way) Anyways, no matter where you draw the line, people will make as many accounts as their wallet allows. A single person with 10000 accounts forging on 10000 computers is just as bad as having all of them on one computer. That one person is still in control of those 10000 nodes, which can all be relaying malicious information to other nodes. This is why hallmarked nodes exist. I think if we look back in the history of this thread, we will find this exact discussion somewhere. There should not be a gamable solution implemented into the core. This is why something like nodecoin can built on-top of NXT, so even if it is gamed, NXT-core will remain unaffected. Stake, which is guaranteed to be non-gamed, should be the basis for all other actions. Pandaisftw dont worry about post mining BTC era. I will make BTCnodecoin to make sure to destroy BTC also James
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April 04, 2014, 03:32:08 AM |
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Get your facts straight, msin wanted an escrow. Also stop bitching about waiting for a transfer that will clearly confirm if you dont even spend the amount then....
This is such a kindergarden here
Dude...You just trashed your reputation for the sake of 1/10th of a millibit. The correct response would have been to apologize to Brian for the oversight. Instead you spend multiple posts defending your poor etiquette. Show some class. Man, losing respect for whiners in this thread, he sent exactly what was sent to him, there was no urgency in the transaction. What's the point in bitching about it? Brians Nxt is now in the hands of someone actually contributing something, that's the point. We worked it out dude, now you wanna come in and stir shit up again? Are you referring to me buying all your Nxt and then you continuing to post here for some reason? You act like you belong here. I was about to leave for good, swear to god was just about to delete my account, but since you don't want to drop it; Yeah, I thought it was fucking rude to not include the fee. I never asked for an escrow, I offered to go first. When I sent my part I didn't deduct the fee from the total. I did what any normal person would do and I included the fee. It's just proper etiquette anyone with common sense would know to do. No urgency? Why not? I have nothing better to do than sit around all day waiting for six confirmations so I can store it and and be done with you? You are the the kind of guy who asks someone for a favor, doesn't even tip them for their service and then chinches the guy you are making a transaction with on a six cent fee that shaves hours off the whole thing? You're like one of those scumbag Steve types. Just a total asshole. There's no cure for what you have.
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jabo38
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April 04, 2014, 03:37:19 AM |
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If only this was true.....
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notsoshifty
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April 04, 2014, 03:52:10 AM |
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Best ones I could find: Account: 14153983471900939687 Balance: 191 Block: 17485034030981325811 (height: 68766) Fee: 0 And with nonzero fees: Account: 8822726856159600830 Balance: 462 Block: 1772579134248556806 (height: 50972) Fee: 2 I think 14153983471900939687 would have won the forging competition at forums.nxtcrypto.org?
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