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January 06, 2014, 07:21:05 PM
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Who knew that Come-From-Beyond had a twin brother called Come-from-Beyiond Cheesy

lol good catch Tongue

also, thats not the real BCNext
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January 06, 2014, 07:24:59 PM
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anyone got any idea on what the bounty would be for getting an article on NXT published in bitcoinamagzine?
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January 06, 2014, 07:26:10 PM
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Who knew that Come-From-Beyond had a twin brother called Come-from-Beyiond Cheesy

lol good catch Tongue

also, thats not the real BCNext

Yea it's BCNext's freakish twin sister called BCNext. Grin
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January 06, 2014, 07:30:11 PM
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I'm waiting for EvilDan to show up.......

Nulli Dei, nulli Reges, solum NXT
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January 06, 2014, 07:31:49 PM
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So with darkNXT out there has anyone thought already about mining it? Smiley

I have some thoughts on how to do this from the technical standpoint but don't really know if it's profitable. Can someone perhaps provide rough estimates on number of darkNXT accounts and their total amount?
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January 06, 2014, 07:32:24 PM
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So with darkNXT out there has anyone thought already about mining it? Smiley

I have some thoughts on how to do this from the technical standpoint but don't really know if it's profitable. Can someone perhaps provide rough estimates on number of darkNXT accounts and their total amount?

~250M @ 1000+ accounts.

Edit: U should start from one with almost 50M on it.
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January 06, 2014, 07:34:46 PM
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So with darkNXT out there has anyone thought already about mining it? Smiley

I have some thoughts on how to do this from the technical standpoint but don't really know if it's profitable. Can someone perhaps provide rough estimates on number of darkNXT accounts and their total amount?

~250M @ 1000+ accounts.

Edit: U should start from one with almost 50M on it.

holy crap that is a LOT.  OK, can we get some darkNXT tracking built into blockexplorer and into API?

ETA: how easy would it be to adapt one of the terraminer 2THps machines cranking on that?
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January 06, 2014, 07:35:35 PM
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Here's some statistics for you... donations appreciated for this research. (not darknxt related)

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50 million or more is owned by 1 accounts
100 million or more is owned by 2 accounts
150 million or more is owned by 3 accounts
200 million or more is owned by 4 accounts
250 million or more is owned by 5 accounts
300 million or more is owned by 7 accounts
350 million or more is owned by 9 accounts
400 million or more is owned by 13 accounts
450 million or more is owned by 17 accounts
500 million or more is owned by 21 accounts
550 million or more is owned by 27 accounts
600 million or more is owned by 32 accounts
650 million or more is owned by 39 accounts
700 million or more is owned by 47 accounts
750 million or more is owned by 61 accounts
800 million or more is owned by 88 accounts
850 million or more is owned by 137 accounts
900 million or more is owned by 246 accounts
950 million or more is owned by 247 accounts
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January 06, 2014, 07:35:49 PM
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January 06, 2014, 07:35:59 PM
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holy crap that is a LOT.  OK, can we get some darkNXT tracking built into blockexplorer and into API?

Good idea. Is someone going to do that? API already lets to get the data.
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January 06, 2014, 07:36:06 PM
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Yes, good idea but no need to make a new address.

Yes there is.

a) the checksum must be mandatory on the protocol level or it won't be used enough.
b) the check cannot be done only on the client, this doesn't solve unhealthy server problem. This leads us again to the protocol level.

And checksum should not be easily distinguishable from the address for various psychological reasons.

Additionally, if checksums are implemented only on client level, huge mess will arise. Some clients will implement them, some not. Same addresses will look different in different clients. Sometimes people will send money to checksummed addresses from clients which don't support them, at least in some cases that money will be lost.
Checksums must be implemented. And they must be implemented on protocol level.

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January 06, 2014, 07:36:27 PM
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So with darkNXT out there has anyone thought already about mining it? Smiley

I have some thoughts on how to do this from the technical standpoint but don't really know if it's profitable. Can someone perhaps provide rough estimates on number of darkNXT accounts and their total amount?

~250M @ 1000+ accounts.

Edit: U should start from one with almost 50M on it.

How can you know this?
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January 06, 2014, 07:38:12 PM
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Who knew that Come-From-Beyond had a twin brother called Come-from-Beyiond Cheesy

you forget his other brother code-from-behind, and half sister, codeine-from-beyond

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January 06, 2014, 07:39:01 PM
Last edit: January 06, 2014, 08:07:03 PM by wesleyh
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Edit, here are actual numbers:

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51,189,348 is owned by 1 accounts
101,194,537 is owned by 2 accounts
151,072,364 is owned by 3 accounts
228,626,667 is owned by 5 accounts
255,359,863 is owned by 6 accounts
307,218,909 is owned by 8 accounts
358,888,187 is owned by 11 accounts
411,719,731 is owned by 15 accounts
455,177,139 is owned by 19 accounts
504,908,228 is owned by 24 accounts
551,807,211 is owned by 29 accounts
602,199,198 is owned by 35 accounts
651,455,247 is owned by 43 accounts
700,721,264 is owned by 54 accounts
750,533,260 is owned by 76 accounts
800,590,952 is owned by 120 accounts
850,100,705 is owned by 192 accounts
900,030,899 is owned by 538 accounts
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January 06, 2014, 07:40:20 PM
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Hello friends,
Another question for my Nxtmyths video:

Who "works" for Nxt fulltime? Who spends on developing / PR / community helping 40-90 hours/week?

I didn't spend hours on doing this list, so anyone can tell me and I will add him. I am pretty sure about bolded people, but others are only a guess, so you can tell me if you belong to the list of people who work for Nxt fulltime (haven't got another job or work for Nxt during his regular job for 40 hours/week+)

Developers:
BCNext, Come-from-Beyond, Jean-Luc, Klee's crew: Vasilis Kokkinidis,  Grigoris Grigoriadis, Huh

2X84, abuelau, BaiMangal, Ferment, maco, nexern, wesleyh, yueye000, GCInc.,

Debuggers:
Ricot, ImmortAlex, FrictionlessCoin

Managing PR:
Utopianfuture, Joefox, Uniqueorn, NiftyNikel, Salsacz

Helpers:
Pinarello, johnycrypt, Rickyjames,

Graphic designers:

thanks for now, but more questions and PMs will come Smiley

BTW who missed my Questionairre about Nxt myths, you can still fill it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ksk6tgs6gfrYZLd30NWQw3VfrTkKavHPHlxvnV0sD1E/viewform
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January 06, 2014, 07:40:38 PM
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So with darkNXT out there has anyone thought already about mining it? Smiley

I have some thoughts on how to do this from the technical standpoint but don't really know if it's profitable. Can someone perhaps provide rough estimates on number of darkNXT accounts and their total amount?

~250M @ 1000+ accounts.

Edit: U should start from one with almost 50M on it.

How can you know this?

Easy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANVE93ZmgCU
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January 06, 2014, 07:41:18 PM
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So with darkNXT out there has anyone thought already about mining it? Smiley

I have some thoughts on how to do this from the technical standpoint but don't really know if it's profitable. Can someone perhaps provide rough estimates on number of darkNXT accounts and their total amount?

~250M @ 1000+ accounts.

Edit: U should start from one with almost 50M on it.

How can you know this?

Easy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANVE93ZmgCU

Lol.
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January 06, 2014, 07:42:52 PM
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I scanned the blockchain a couple of days ago.
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January 06, 2014, 07:45:07 PM
Last edit: January 06, 2014, 08:06:05 PM by wesleyh
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HERE ARE NUMBERS WITHOUT DGEX ACCOUNTS:

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51,189,348 is owned by 1 accounts
101,194,537 is owned by 2 accounts
151,072,364 is owned by 3 accounts
228,626,667 is owned by 5 accounts
255,359,863 is owned by 6 accounts
307,218,909 is owned by 8 accounts
358,888,187 is owned by 11 accounts
411,719,731 is owned by 15 accounts
455,177,139 is owned by 19 accounts
504,908,228 is owned by 24 accounts
551,807,211 is owned by 29 accounts
602,199,198 is owned by 35 accounts
651,455,247 is owned by 43 accounts
700,721,264 is owned by 54 accounts
750,533,260 is owned by 76 accounts
800,590,952 is owned by 120 accounts
850,100,705 is owned by 192 accounts
900,030,899 is owned by 538 accounts

(edited numbers)
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January 06, 2014, 07:46:08 PM
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Later transactions will be signed on client side.

So? That just makes it a "server" in this case. The problem isn't solved, it just moved.

Unless other nodes can validate the address we will never solve the lost NXT problem.

And if we don't solve it, we might as well just shutdown the whole thing now, before there will be a hundred facebook and twitter posts from users about how NXT system lost their money!

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