bitcoinpaul
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January 03, 2014, 09:56:59 PM |
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... Source code appears to be the work of a super-genius with a strange formatting style
I like that!
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Forobitcoins
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January 03, 2014, 10:03:40 PM |
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yet unnamed, NXT client for Windows.
May I suggest a name.... Nxt Jupiter Client ...or Jupiter for short. Pasarela
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Sorry for my broken English XD
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BitAddict
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January 03, 2014, 10:04:47 PM |
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True, color blind people confuse color, simple remedy is to add some simple text next to or on the color.
Not sure this will help... If u looked at a red icon but saw it as a green one, would u read the text? I wouldn't. Yes, I would read it if I see red and green with the same color
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Forobitcoins
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January 03, 2014, 10:05:34 PM |
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yet unnamed, NXT client for Windows.
May I suggest a name.... Nxt Jupiter Client ...or Jupiter for short. Pasarela
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Sorry for my broken English XD
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NxtChg
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January 03, 2014, 10:07:53 PM |
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List of bitcoin addresses the "hacker" was going to use for withdrawal:
18kD13hMXrCG1oQEc4oQXCmTP6FN8r1JMp 1Ebw2L6U7pmFP8G8pvLXU1j9LD15wr42qm 1Bn79kKjvd4xTkSSQyWkKEe8ukNPcXZtjt 1CBqQQFiuc3MbzVJH3ANaKrEr7HvDJJTUh 1Btav2SqdPxmtQivGU9RPiU567E8ezXTii 114RSCbnS3vNNzrgAT46Bnwdo4yXdEakvx 15677kN9xuewa1MLAUydWS71PkD93t2AoT 1Hwve9B72c58oDfbDTpiyjy41WjE6tqjnJ 146DZFjbNJpnKxvQxBSF73vtLpvjJa5kXm 1Mpe6u76JJi7CUF7jsT3JDaMvPW5iXddmX 14hwgsKKcksTYSkc7k361ZkMx8wxGTWZ7c 1KMnCtExccC4GeU4tQoNm8oiPe9T4ZSBMw 18d4RbsoL7ri252kDP3k3syHA4cKv4MYYR 19zFKrNbWw8cQhgBz8ZSuDaDe9PBiGtyo4 13TiPh9B4pGKEs2gCn7SnmghB4Hca1WWLn
List of NXT addresses:
6365973317854732504 7838091963252768145 14568833851652879429 17137067456456285105 12017408210948227602 1195054039707822899 7691999474594064026 11723979181043270153 12788520878638469468 15764205075098328537 2660935988090899271 2697690794294893472 2697690794294893472
As far as I can tell, I didn't send anything to any of those addresses.
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jl777
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January 03, 2014, 10:18:55 PM |
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... Source code appears to be the work of a super-genius with a strange formatting style
I like that! From hand optimized large number math operations to peer to peer synchronization with blacklist and hallmarking to hardcoded genesis block with founders acct #s and starting NXT, all included in 6800 lines. No obvious bugs, feels like trying so solve a rubiks cube, but this cube is a sphere and a triangle at the same time. High level, low level and everything in between all interconnected. This will take a team of experts to fully understand and find the flaws. My guess is that it will be along the lines of allowing tainted data into a validated block by some mechanism like trusting a node that shouldn't be or some such thing. James
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January 03, 2014, 10:21:50 PM |
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True, color blind people confuse color, simple remedy is to add some simple text next to or on the color.
Not sure this will help... If u looked at a red icon but saw it as a green one, would u read the text? I wouldn't. [/quotde] Subconsciously you do. The text would be associated with the color. You familiarize with everything when you first load the software and it is new, just like when you first get a new car, afterwards everything is second nature, light switch positions etc.
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twistelaar
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January 03, 2014, 10:28:39 PM |
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When will next go to the big markets??
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Come-from-Beyond
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Newbie
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January 03, 2014, 10:34:13 PM |
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When will next go to the big markets??
I consulted a developer of one of the popular exchanges regarding accepting and sending NXTs. They didn't ask me to keep this in secret but I won't tell its name in case if it was supposed to be a secret.
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tk808
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Invest in your knowledge
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January 03, 2014, 10:34:51 PM |
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bidji29
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January 03, 2014, 10:38:55 PM |
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Yeah. It's "anti-coin". People can send coin to the genesis account for them to be destroyed by their anti counterpart. There is a total of 0 coin on the network
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kunibopl
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January 03, 2014, 10:42:19 PM |
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NxtChg.com is down?
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NXT: 5231236538923913892
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idev
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January 03, 2014, 10:44:27 PM |
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Has transparent mining been activated on Block 32000 ?
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nexern
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January 03, 2014, 10:46:20 PM |
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singularity, creating the endless* expanding nxt-universe. (*Oxymoron?)
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bitcoinpaul
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January 03, 2014, 10:47:41 PM |
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It's "anti-coin".
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There is a total of 0 coin on the network
This is so cool
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January 03, 2014, 10:49:06 PM |
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DGEX sent my first exchange withdrawal to an incorrect NXT address. They were supposed to send to 12510982507347853737 (where they did send one withdrawal) but instead sent to 125109250734753737. The second address is empty in blockchain explorer except for my transaction so I'm guessing it is unused. Is there any way to get my NXT out of that account?
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NXT 15862282579517523866
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msin
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January 03, 2014, 10:50:08 PM |
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... Source code appears to be the work of a super-genius with a strange formatting style
I like that! From hand optimized large number math operations to peer to peer synchronization with blacklist and hallmarking to hardcoded genesis block with founders acct #s and starting NXT, all included in 6800 lines. No obvious bugs, feels like trying so solve a rubiks cube, but this cube is a sphere and a triangle at the same time. High level, low level and everything in between all interconnected. This will take a team of experts to fully understand and find the flaws. My guess is that it will be along the lines of allowing tainted data into a validated block by some mechanism like trusting a node that shouldn't be or some such thing. James +1, great analysis.
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bitcoinpaul
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January 03, 2014, 10:52:36 PM |
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DGEX sent my first exchange withdrawal to an incorrect NXT address. They were supposed to send to 12510982507347853737 (where they did send one withdrawal) but instead sent to 125109250734753737. The second address is empty in blockchain explorer except for my transaction so I'm guessing it is unused. Is there any way to get my NXT out of that account?
No. Gone.
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