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December 26, 2013, 06:27:49 AM |
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How about 那下币? 下 as in next...
Yeah, this is better and shorter
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December 26, 2013, 06:32:51 AM |
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I'm running the latest version of NXT. I open my account using localhost in my browser. I can see from the block explorer that my NXT client is up to date, but every time I try to send NXT to another account the transaction does not work, but the client 'send' confirmation does pop-up. The transaction does not appear in my transaction history as a fail - it just doesn't appear anywhere. I've tried to register alias names using localhost, and they always fail too. It looks like I can receive blocks from the network (my client is up to date), but my client can't send transactions out to the network. What am I doing wrong? Could this be a firewall problem (i'm using Windows 7 and google chrome). Is there a setting in web.xml that might be blocking my send transactions, even though I can still receive blocks? Thanks for any help! I've been trying things for days now and I'm very frustrated This can be coz of incorrect time. If u send a transaction that's more than 15 sec in future then it's rejected.
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December 26, 2013, 06:35:55 AM |
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We don't support "official" client anymore. Someone should create alt-clients.
Is that means transactions can be encrypted in client? no need to send secret phrase to server node? True
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December 26, 2013, 06:50:21 AM |
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And more and more people in China following my chinese twitter:weibo http://weibo.com/nxtcoinThey ask questions,query,beg for first NXT,and many other things. I give them related links and answers as many as possible. And I believe that,with more and more chinese players participation,NXT will be really rocket. So,if some bounty are for chinese newbie,it will be very appreciated and helpful for NXT development. You can give me a bounty link,I will introduce to chinese newcomers. Or you can give me the NXT,I will redistribute to all the chinese participator. You've already come up with a name for NXT in Chinese? Should be a long one, something like 那可色特币 hehe? haha Yes,I want to give a chinese name ,but not determined. 那可色特币is similar with the pronunciation of Next,but it is so long. Another ,there are many following on my chinese twitter suddenly. So I may need to name NXT in chinese recently,and any suggestion will be appreciated.
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allwelder
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December 26, 2013, 06:53:56 AM |
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December 26, 2013, 06:54:41 AM |
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laowai80
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December 26, 2013, 06:55:24 AM |
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Not good for marketing, nobody can pronounce it I guess
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December 26, 2013, 07:07:10 AM |
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Not good for marketing, nobody can pronounce it I guess Yes,you are right. So I need help and advice.
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December 26, 2013, 07:09:28 AM |
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Not good for marketing, nobody can pronounce it I guess I was always curious how u type these weird hieroglyphs, do u have a special keyboard with 5000 keys?
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Ardolafat
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December 26, 2013, 07:14:06 AM |
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Not good for marketing, nobody can pronounce it I guess I was always curious how u type these weird hieroglyphs, do u have a special keyboard with 5000 keys? Could be usefull for cryptography
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December 26, 2013, 07:14:16 AM |
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Not good for marketing, nobody can pronounce it I guess I was always curious how u type these weird hieroglyphs, do u have a special keyboard with 5000 keys? It's not that bad, just a bit more keys
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laowai80
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December 26, 2013, 07:15:17 AM |
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Not good for marketing, nobody can pronounce it I guess I was always curious how u type these weird hieroglyphs, do u have a special keyboard with 5000 keys? It's all based on pinyin, each hieroglyph is both a syllable and a certain meaning. Syllable pronunciation is typed using latin characters, for example, you type 'bi', that stands for 币 - currency, money. Because many hieroglyphs sound about the same, the computer gives you a list of similar sounding for 'bi' and you choose which one to use.
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December 26, 2013, 07:19:44 AM |
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I'm going to study Chinese to be able to read 90% of the forum, just need to complete Nxt project.
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December 26, 2013, 07:23:03 AM |
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I'm going to study Chinese to be able to read 90% of the forum, just need to complete Nxt project.
I'm going to study Engilsh to be able to read 90% of the forum
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December 26, 2013, 07:24:59 AM |
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I'm running the latest version of NXT. I open my account using localhost in my browser. I can see from the block explorer that my NXT client is up to date, but every time I try to send NXT to another account the transaction does not work, but the client 'send' confirmation does pop-up. The transaction does not appear in my transaction history as a fail - it just doesn't appear anywhere. I've tried to register alias names using localhost, and they always fail too. It looks like I can receive blocks from the network (my client is up to date), but my client can't send transactions out to the network. What am I doing wrong? Could this be a firewall problem (i'm using Windows 7 and google chrome). Is there a setting in web.xml that might be blocking my send transactions, even though I can still receive blocks? Thanks for any help! I've been trying things for days now and I'm very frustrated This can be coz of incorrect time. If u send a transaction that's more than 15 sec in future then it's rejected. My time is good (synchronised with microsoft time). I've had this problem with every version so it must be a problem with java or network or firewall/anti-virus etc. I've tried everything I can think of but nothing fixes the problem. I have been using public nodes to send NXT, but i'm not comfortable doing that now since people identified that pass phrases are kept in RAM, so are vulnerable to being hacked. Has anyone else had this problem? I can't register alias names, and I don't seem to be able to forge either (the timer ticks down but i never get any blocks, and I've got a good sized balance - over 10 million).
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December 26, 2013, 07:27:39 AM |
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Has anyone else had this problem? I can't register alias names, and I don't seem to be able to forge either (the timer ticks down but i never get any blocks, and I've got a good sized balance - over 10 million).
Put "3" into "communicationLoggingMask" in web.xml. Try to send a transaction. Send the log to me, I'll check what is wrong.
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December 26, 2013, 07:28:46 AM |
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It'll be hell on the network if every time a new release come out all the major nodes go down within 5 min of it coming out.
+1 The nodes probably won't go down because of difefrent timezones of maintainers of the major nodes, they will all upgrade when they aren't asleep. It's just while it's alpha, all updates are mandatory Later it shouldn't be needed to rush so quickly, mandatory upgrades are not that frequent when software is more or less stable.
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Ardolafat
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December 26, 2013, 07:30:51 AM |
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a good sized balance - over 10 million You can check sending some to my address 9354031620095034864
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allwelder
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December 26, 2013, 07:32:37 AM |
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Not good for marketing, nobody can pronounce it I guess I was always curious how u type these weird hieroglyphs, do u have a special keyboard with 5000 keys? It's all based on pinyin, each hieroglyph is both a syllable and a certain meaning. Syllable pronunciation is typed using latin characters, for example, you type 'bi', that stands for 币 - currency, money. Because many hieroglyphs sound about the same, the computer gives you a list of similar sounding for 'bi' and you choose which one to use. @laowai80,are you a chinese? I feel you are,because you type so many hieroglyphs related chinese as C-f-B said.
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