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December 25, 2013, 04:38:59 PM
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CfB,  what do you think about this idea.  my account balance is very modest compared to many big stakeholders but I am running 5 very large powerful nodes.  would it be a good idea for me to get some large account holders to Hallmark for me and let me run their large balance hallmarks on each of my 5 nodes?

I am a network engineer by trade and in general we build a core network around some very large routers. my thought here is this follows through with peer to peer and since I have 5 very large horsepower nodes but my hallmark is not very good weightd high at all because of my fairly low account balance so I'm thinking that if some high balance accounts can hallmark with my hostnames for my nodes it may help the network

I think it's a good idea as long as u don't go to dark side of the force.

okay everybody you heard from the man and since I'm here for the long haul will any large stakeholders who are currently not using their hallmark anywhere please PM me so I can get this setup

I don't think it is a good idea until such a large stakeholder will get an ability to control hallmarking and unhallmarking by himself. Or there could be a time limit for hallmark to be valid.

they already have this ability all they have to do is create a new hallmark with a new date and it will invalidate all older hallmark
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December 25, 2013, 04:39:31 PM
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What is the last block? 24329?
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December 25, 2013, 04:41:58 PM
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December 25, 2013, 04:46:56 PM
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im stuck here. is everything alright or should i worry?

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December 25, 2013, 04:48:33 PM
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im stuck here. is everything alright or should i worry?

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December 25, 2013, 04:49:40 PM
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Node and client both stuck here...

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December 25, 2013, 04:50:04 PM
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Also when it is stuck is it still forging for coins?

It is but on a fork.

Set pullThreshold to 100000. Some hallmarked peers still run 0.4.4 with incorrect blockchain.
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December 25, 2013, 04:52:51 PM
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December 25, 2013, 04:58:33 PM
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Can someone send me something so I can start forging?

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December 25, 2013, 04:59:36 PM
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Will I be rich in 5 years with 500 NXT?   Cheesy
Also, would you invest right now? are we in a bubble? I have been waiting and it has only gone higher.

Maybe this will help give some perspective. Lets say nxt got to the point where it had the same market cap as bitcoin does now.

(21million/1billion)*500*700=$7,350US

This also means just putting it in your wallet, not forging and just waiting.
Hardly the most profitable way to go about it  Grin

I have my wallet open all day with the 500 sitting on there but I have never recieved anything. what are the chances that you will process any transaction with 500? how do you calculate this

the math is like this:

If you are forging with 500 and the network is forging with 500million (this is just a guess if someone has more reliable data on this please let me know). First divide 500/500million. This gives 0.000001 or 0.0001% chance of forging each block. This means that you would expect to generate your first block on average after forging for 1000000 blocks. So we know that blocks come in at 1 per minute. Meaning that it would take you on average 1000000 minutes. Now all you have to to do is go to google and tell it to convert 1000000 minutes into years. And the answer is that you can expect to forge 1 block every 1.90133 years.

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December 25, 2013, 05:00:35 PM
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they already have this ability all they have to do is create a new hallmark with a new date and it will invalidate all older hallmark
This is not true. I generated two hallmarks with different dates and both are valid
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December 25, 2013, 05:03:24 PM
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Can someone send me something so I can start forging?

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December 25, 2013, 05:04:10 PM
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Can someone send me something so I can start forging?

12039705778998779253

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December 25, 2013, 05:12:02 PM
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I have two hallmarked nodes running at digitalocean.com.  I noticed they weren't using much more than 100KB/s so I asked around about a VPS provider with more bandwidth and was pointed to swiftslots.com.  I set up a hallmarked node with them but it's also only using about 100KB/s.  The digitalocean nodes have 100NXT and the swiftslots node has 2000NXT.

Why can't I soak up more than that amount of bandwidth?  Do we have enough nodes already?
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December 25, 2013, 05:13:22 PM
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This is not true. I generated two hallmarks with different dates and both are valid


Is there such possibility CfB?
Check yourself
Code:
2013-12-24
{"hallmark":"b1b1777dd7584ec21a5cbd592ce392e6def372ed4aab7e233b7a3a464adb2e6e000064000000982d330149105a59898c97858eb027e707afe3878e86da95b00aa29193541a6b4e5e549e0914eb8fe273e2851ed1d9da1cc22cfcc9a8fd37d63d8fa11d7976fd06c10a62e4"}

2013-12-10
{"hallmark":"b1b1777dd7584ec21a5cbd592ce392e6def372ed4aab7e233b7a3a464adb2e6e0000640000008a2d330143e4bfb2bc02a08dec8b779677ef04f14ca29f9e3c7e98eeff40231cc0bb62880cd125ec186b5142ab14783cc03f21cd12cb08ce8299aeda49d3c8e37f34afe9a3"}
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December 25, 2013, 05:19:28 PM
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my 3 public nodes are updated and working on 0.4.7e

CfB did you fix the last night problem with the "fake" transactions?
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December 25, 2013, 05:21:33 PM
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Hi guys, I am back at last (Christmas, family etc).
The war is raging I see!

What is the latest files/version I am lost - my client is stopped..
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December 25, 2013, 05:23:07 PM
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there have been a lot of concerns with Hallmarks (passphrase security, setting up, etc.).
Well, this account has not so much NXT, so it wont be a loss. As I understand, hallmark contains no password or some private key, and what i published has no ip, so it is useless.
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December 25, 2013, 05:24:03 PM
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Check yourself
Code:
2013-12-24
{"hallmark":"b1b1777dd7584ec21a5cbd592ce392e6def372ed4aab7e233b7a3a464adb2e6e000064000000982d330149105a59898c97858eb027e707afe3878e86da95b00aa29193541a6b4e5e549e0914eb8fe273e2851ed1d9da1cc22cfcc9a8fd37d63d8fa11d7976fd06c10a62e4"}

2013-12-10
{"hallmark":"b1b1777dd7584ec21a5cbd592ce392e6def372ed4aab7e233b7a3a464adb2e6e0000640000008a2d330143e4bfb2bc02a08dec8b779677ef04f14ca29f9e3c7e98eeff40231cc0bb62880cd125ec186b5142ab14783cc03f21cd12cb08ce8299aeda49d3c8e37f34afe9a3"}


Not doubting YOU... just to be clear because there have been a lot of concerns with Hallmarks (passphrase security, setting up, etc.).

keep in mind that hallmarks are not injected into the blockchain.  The only thing I can guess here is that the hallmark check in the admin page just tests to see if it passes checksum, and doesnt poll the network as a whole to see if there are newer ones.  and that otherwise, when nodes on the network detect other nodes with conflicting hallmarks, that the older one is invalidated.

CfB would have to confirm though, but thats my best guess
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December 25, 2013, 05:24:10 PM
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