Come-from-Beyond
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January 03, 2014, 10:54:28 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. But not forever, in 10 years someone will pick the key.
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idev
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January 03, 2014, 10:54:59 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?
There is no way to get your nxt out of that account unless you know the pass-phrase of that account to access it. You best bet is to contact DGEX and ask if they can compensate you as it's their mistake.
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mcjavar
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January 03, 2014, 10:55:22 PM |
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Is there anything a normal end user can see of Transparent Mining? Does it has any visible benefits? How can I see if it was really implemented? Thank you for your help guys!
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jl777
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January 03, 2014, 10:55:34 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. this is called darkNXT, we know it exists but it cannot interact with anything, short of cracking the password. James
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msin
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January 03, 2014, 10:56:04 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?
There is no way to get your nxt out of that account unless you know the pass-phrase of that account to access it. You best bet is to contact DGEX and ask if they can compensate you as it's their mistake. Perhaps this is why he is missing 800k Nxt.
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Forobitcoins
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January 03, 2014, 10:59:12 PM |
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Sorry for my broken English XD
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msin
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January 03, 2014, 11:01:25 PM |
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mcjavar
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January 03, 2014, 11:01:38 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?
There is no way to get your nxt out of that account unless you know the pass-phrase of that account to access it. You best bet is to contact DGEX and ask if they can compensate you as it's their mistake. Perhaps this is why he is missing 800k Nxt. Lol
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Damelon
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January 03, 2014, 11:01:48 PM |
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msin
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January 03, 2014, 11:04:48 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. this is called darkNXT, we know it exists but it cannot interact with anything, short of cracking the password. James Is there anyway to calculate total amount of darkNXT in existence?
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GCInc.
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January 03, 2014, 11:08:11 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?
There is no way to get your nxt out of that account unless you know the pass-phrase of that account to access it. You best bet is to contact DGEX and ask if they can compensate you as it's their mistake. Please note DGEX sends withdrawals directly to the address provided by the customer.
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xyzzyx
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January 03, 2014, 11:09:52 PM |
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Is there anyway to calculate total amount of darkNXT in existence?
Walk the blockchain, adding up the balances of accounts that don't have an assigned public key?
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"An awful lot of code is being written ... in languages that aren't very good by people who don't know what they're doing." -- Barbara Liskov
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msin
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January 03, 2014, 11:13:12 PM |
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Is there anyway to calculate total amount of darkNXT in existence?
Walk the blockchain, adding up the balances of accounts that don't have an assigned public key? But theoretically I can still send Nxt to an account without a public key, in an offline mode. But that is a good idea, I wonder if Blockchain Explorer can calculate easily.
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xyzzyx
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January 03, 2014, 11:13:21 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?
There is no way to get your nxt out of that account unless you know the pass-phrase of that account to access it. You best bet is to contact DGEX and ask if they can compensate you as it's their mistake. Please note DGEX sends withdrawals directly to the address provided by the customer. Perhaps add a second level of security in checking the public key of the account, and if it doesn't exist, tell the customer the account number may not be correct and to double check it. If they insist (funding an account for the first time, for example), display a warning about double-checking as funds will be unable to be recovered if address is wrong and require a captcha to proceed.
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"An awful lot of code is being written ... in languages that aren't very good by people who don't know what they're doing." -- Barbara Liskov
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Passion_ltc
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January 03, 2014, 11:15:04 PM |
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Is there anyway to calculate total amount of darkNXT in existence?
Walk the blockchain, adding up the balances of accounts that don't have an assigned public key? Is there a API Call for this?
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pinarello
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January 03, 2014, 11:16:02 PM |
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All, What a day again, but at the end, clients popping up, source code released, Wesley was here with new work etc... Just to remind you all what a great community this is and I want to thank everyone for his great efforts. We will succeed. That said: The only black spot today was dgex and its founder, as I cannot find myself in all what is happening there, and as I cannot accept the dictatorship of one person on the exchange and the forum I will leave the forum nextcoin.org. I hope many will follow because staying there is supporting his acts and supporting that kind of behavior. Only the best is good enough for NXT and imo dgex and its founder doesn’t fit in there. NXT is more than some code and a client, it involves people also, it involves a way of thinking, what happened today with dgex can’t be further away from what NXT stands for. NXT is strong and getting stronger every day, and it will survive without dgex and nextcoin.org. You can find me on https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/ where I shall maintain 24/7 support and helping people out if they having trouble I don’t want to split the community but what happened today was a bridge to far and harmed us all, in favor of one. Gooooooooo NXT Pin
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notsoshifty
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January 03, 2014, 11:16:46 PM |
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Is there anyway to calculate total amount of darkNXT in existence?
Walk the blockchain, adding up the balances of accounts that don't have an assigned public key? Is there a API Call for this? This will include accounts with known passphrases (where the public key doesn't exist yet in the block chain due to no outgoing transactions). I.e. notdarkNXT.
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msin
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January 03, 2014, 11:18:13 PM |
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All, What a day again, but at the end, clients popping up, source code released, Wesley was here with new work etc... Just to remind you all what a great community this is and I want to thank everyone for his great efforts. We will succeed. That said: The only black spot today was dgex and its founder, as I cannot find myself in all what is happening there, and as I cannot accept the dictatorship of one person on the exchange and the forum I will leave the forum nextcoin.org. I hope many will follow because staying there is supporting his acts and supporting that kind of behavior. Only the best is good enough for NXT and imo dgex and its founder doesn’t fit in there. NXT is more than some code and a client, it involves people also, it involves a way of thinking, what happened today with dgex can’t be further away from what NXT stands for. NXT is strong and getting stronger every day, and it will survive without dgex and nextcoin.org. You can find me on https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/ where I shall maintain 24/7 support and helping people out if they having trouble I don’t want to split the community but what happened today was a bridge to far and harmed us all, in favor of one. Gooooooooo NXT Pin I will follow you over there, I'm done with Dgex and Nextcoin.org
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bitcoinpaul
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January 03, 2014, 11:22:12 PM |
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Is there anyway to calculate total amount of darkNXT in existence?
Walk the blockchain, adding up the balances of accounts that don't have an assigned public key? Is there a API Call for this? This will include accounts with known passphrases (where the public key doesn't exist yet in the block chain due to no outgoing transactions). I.e. notdarkNXT. What is the consequence for an account without a public key?
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