twistelaar
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December 05, 2013, 01:55:08 AM |
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Guys! How do you really know if somebody will send you nxt coins if you buy them from here?? And what if he doesn't send? Just want to check, thanks!
Yes be careful! I know of one user who has been scammed. Read through the thread until you find someone who has been verified as being honest. or you can go to http://dgex.com and buy them that way with btc, although it could take a couple of days to clear. How do you mean read trough the thread, I dont understand that part… Yeah this guy wants to sell me 250k nxt coins for 0.4btc I can't believe it…. he said he will send his ''end of trade'' do you know what he means with that? I mean you need to read through the posts to find someone who has had a good experience with a nxt seller. IMO your best option is to use http://dgex.com if you dont know the person you are trading with. Thanks! He is a newbie and he offers 250k for 0.4, thats redicilous right?
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crazybonkers
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December 05, 2013, 01:58:41 AM |
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Guys! How do you really know if somebody will send you nxt coins if you buy them from here?? And what if he doesn't send? Just want to check, thanks!
Yes be careful! I know of one user who has been scammed. Read through the thread until you find someone who has been verified as being honest. or you can go to http://dgex.com and buy them that way with btc, although it could take a couple of days to clear. How do you mean read trough the thread, I dont understand that part… Yeah this guy wants to sell me 250k nxt coins for 0.4btc I can't believe it…. he said he will send his ''end of trade'' do you know what he means with that? I mean you need to read through the posts to find someone who has had a good experience with a nxt seller. IMO your best option is to use http://dgex.com if you dont know the person you are trading with. Thanks! He is a newbie and he offers 250k for 0.4, thats redicilous right? Yes that sounds like a lot of Nxt for 0.4. Steer clear
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2Kool4Skewl (OP)
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December 05, 2013, 01:59:50 AM |
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Nexern your Nxt block explorer is the nicest block explorer I've ever seen. Really, really great job! I'm really impressed. It looks very professional.
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sehn
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December 05, 2013, 02:00:39 AM |
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Well it seems to have caught up to the block chain but I get
You can generate the next block in 3020 days 22 hours 43 minutes 27 seconds
Can't generate a block for just over 8 years?
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mnightwaffle
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December 05, 2013, 02:02:45 AM |
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redownloaded, reextracted cd C:\Users\blablabla\Desktop\nxt java -jar start.jar start.jar = "C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -jar start.jarhttp://localhost:7874/http://localhost:7875/ does nothing also updated web.xml no luck yet maybe try back in a few hours and see if it self corrects Nexern your Nxt block explorer is the nicest block explorer I've ever seen. Really, really great job! I'm really impressed. It looks very professional. agreed
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BitThink
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December 05, 2013, 02:05:34 AM Last edit: December 05, 2013, 02:21:04 AM by BitThink |
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My client stucks at block 1122. Moreover, Ctrl-C cannot quit the server and I have to close the window. Is it so difficult to provide a reasonable stable client software after so many days? I am kind of frustrated.
Windows, Version 0.3.10
EDIT: it seems the transaction.nxt and blocks.nxt keep increasing so they are downloading, but just cannot see the progress in the webpage. If I refresh the webpage and enter the phrase again, I can see there're new blocks but still no updates until refresh again.
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Jest3r
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December 05, 2013, 02:06:18 AM |
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Change that to https:// and it should work perfectly
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Sharky444
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December 05, 2013, 02:06:56 AM |
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redownloaded, reextracted cd C:\Users\blablabla\Desktop\nxt java -jar start.jar start.jar = "C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -jar start.jarhttp://localhost:7874/http://localhost:7875/ does nothing also updated web.xml no luck yet maybe try back in a few hours and see if it self corrects Have you tried http s://localhost:7875/ ?
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2Kool4Skewl (OP)
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December 05, 2013, 02:07:16 AM |
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I like this. It has a nice, clean feel to it, it provides the pronunciation and it conveys the proper message of "Next Generation Cryptocurrency".
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d5000
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December 05, 2013, 02:11:06 AM |
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@bugs:
Client 3.10 seems not to work here. I get no web interface ("The connection was reset" error) 3.6 (my last update before 3.10) works well.
I had it too, even if java was not running anymore the port was still locked. After a reboot 3.10 started working. Thanks. I tried this, I think the error was to connect without "https". With https://localhost:7875 it connects now. Now the client gets stuck (no new blocks etc.) and I get a java.lang.NullPointerException at start. Also, the webpage title is "NRS", not "NXT". Is this right? Or is this a fake client (I downloaded it from the link at http://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4.0.html) ? I didn't unlock my account as it seems strange.
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Jest3r
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December 05, 2013, 02:12:50 AM |
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@bugs:
Client 3.10 seems not to work here. I get no web interface ("The connection was reset" error) 3.6 (my last update before 3.10) works well.
I had it too, even if java was not running anymore the port was still locked. After a reboot 3.10 started working. Thanks. I tried this, I think the error was to connect without "https". With https://localhost:7875 it connects now. Now the client gets stuck (no new blocks etc.) and I get a java.lang.NullPointerException at start. Also, the webpage title is "NRS", not "NXT". Is this right? Or is this a fake client? (I didn't unlock my account as it seems strange). Try removing "blocks.nxt" from the NXT folder (Back it up just in case though, I don't know enough about NXT to be sure if it's important) and then start it up. I had the same problem and that fixed it.
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mnightwaffle
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December 05, 2013, 02:14:00 AM |
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It is NRS - What does that stand for? and yeah the https works the same as the http... The gui is there but no nxt in wallet... Weird Try removing "blocks.nxt" from the NXT folder (Back it up just in case though, I don't know enough about NXT to be sure if it's important) and then start it up. I had the same problem and that fixed it. Did this too and it didn't solve anything. Hmm.. It's not a big deal yet. If it doesn't update in a few days and we can't trouble shoot it I may be a little sad but not destroyed heh
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Sharky444
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December 05, 2013, 02:20:10 AM |
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Now the client gets stuck (no new blocks etc.) and I get a java.lang.NullPointerException at start. Also, the webpage title is "NRS", not "NXT". Is this right? Or is this a fake client (I downloaded it from the link at http://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4.0.html) ? I didn't unlock my account as it seems strange. I thought my client was stuck too, but when I've logged out and back in, the block count increased.
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Jest3r
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December 05, 2013, 02:22:53 AM |
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It is NRS - What does that stand for? and yeah the https works the same as the http... The gui is there but no nxt in wallet... Weird Try removing "blocks.nxt" from the NXT folder (Back it up just in case though, I don't know enough about NXT to be sure if it's important) and then start it up. I had the same problem and that fixed it. Did this too and it didn't solve anything. Hmm.. It's not a big deal yet. If it doesn't update in a few days and we can't trouble shoot it I may be a little sad but not destroyed heh It's definitely something to do with the client. If you feel like it, try redownloading the NXT client, making a new folder, and starting it from there. If that works, it's probably one of the *.nxt files that's causing you problems.
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BitThink
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December 05, 2013, 02:23:01 AM |
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Now the client gets stuck (no new blocks etc.) and I get a java.lang.NullPointerException at start. Also, the webpage title is "NRS", not "NXT". Is this right? Or is this a fake client (I downloaded it from the link at http://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,4.0.html) ? I didn't unlock my account as it seems strange. I thought my client was stuck too, but when I've logged out and back in, the block count increased. I really suggest pass tests on all platforms before releasing a new version. Now the value of Nxt increases more than 10x, it is no longer proper to release apparently buggy software handling large number of money.
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December 05, 2013, 02:23:29 AM |
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If somebody didn't mentioned that: Here is my Nxt logo proposition. It might be just a draft (will work under different representations), but I guess it represent ideas behind this brand new PoS coin: it’s dynamic, light, but stable and use green… Forging! No more dust, rigs and drunk miners . I really mean it and I propose everyone to say “forging” instead of “mining” in pure PoS systems. Its easier to explain all the differences if you you use different word for that. So, as an Nxt emblem I also propose an anvil. There are many metaphoric parallels which helps us to explain this coin to newbies. So like: to forge a steel you need another steel equipment. You have to buy a hammer to forge. And so on… Just another stage after mining. Raw materials such as ore must be processed to be useful in everyday life. 15107431021592744532
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BitThink
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December 05, 2013, 02:26:39 AM |
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It is NRS - What does that stand for? and yeah the https works the same as the http... The gui is there but no nxt in wallet... Weird Try removing "blocks.nxt" from the NXT folder (Back it up just in case though, I don't know enough about NXT to be sure if it's important) and then start it up. I had the same problem and that fixed it. Did this too and it didn't solve anything. Hmm.. It's not a big deal yet. If it doesn't update in a few days and we can't trouble shoot it I may be a little sad but not destroyed heh It's definitely something to do with the client. If you feel like it, try redownloading the NXT client, making a new folder, and starting it from there. If that works, it's probably one of the *.nxt files that's causing you problems. If you close the nxt when it's downloading blocks, the block file may be corrupted and you need to delete all .nxt files and restart. It's very troublesome since downloading the whole block becomes slower and slower.
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d5000
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December 05, 2013, 02:31:19 AM |
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Thanks. I tried this, I think the error was to connect without "https". With https://localhost:7875 it connects now. Now the client gets stuck (no new blocks etc.) and I get a java.lang.NullPointerException at start. Also, the webpage title is "NRS", not "NXT". Is this right? Or is this a fake client? (I didn't unlock my account as it seems strange). Try removing "blocks.nxt" from the NXT folder (Back it up just in case though, I don't know enough about NXT to be sure if it's important) and then start it up. I had the same problem and that fixed it. I've tried this. Now the java.lang.NullPointerException is gone, but no blocks are downloading. And it keeps connecting only via https. Also, sometimes when I try to close it with Ctrl-C in the terminal, it doesn't close and I have to kill it with kill -9 (under Linux). All this behavior is only in 3.10 version.
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mnightwaffle
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December 05, 2013, 02:33:47 AM |
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^ 3.10 is problems
I did all the things suggested and no luck unless the zip download in OP is bad, idk.
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BitThink
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December 05, 2013, 02:35:08 AM |
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May I suggest to keep a list of old versions so if people have problem with the newest version, they can roll back to the older ones?
EDIT: after checking the size of blocks.nxt in real time. It seems multiple threads are writing to it simultaneously without lock.
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