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January 13, 2014, 06:47:17 PM |
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Al right so far for an independent review of NXT algorithm, we have some suggestions 1. Andrea Antonopoulos2. I suggest Emin Gün Sirer at Hacking Distributed http://hackingdistributed.com/3. Another great suggestion by msin is Steve Weis http://saweis.net/It is better to contact several of them to see who is interested. Name it if someone has another suggestion. Cfb and Luc are you going to contact them ? Also what kind of review do you have in mind ? How about those guys from Cornell that published their paper on the 25%/33% selfish-mining "feature" of gaming bitcoin blocks? That's him Emin gun sirer and his students. Also http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~ie53/Here is what I just emailed him Hello Ittay, My group and I are very impressed with your paper of the bitcoin 25/33 selfish mining risk. We would like to offer you a fee of 10BTC to examine a few hundred lines of java code that is the base of the crypto currency called NXT. Specifically, we would like a critique of the sha256 and curve25519 implementations used for block signing and other transaction processing.
Your credentials makes you perfect for this task. Please let me know your availability or if you are not interested, possibly you can recommend someone who would be interested in getting involved with our project for the same 10BTC fee.
Thanks!
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January 13, 2014, 06:49:25 PM |
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Al right so far for an independent review of NXT algorithm, we have some suggestions 1. Andrea Antonopoulos2. I suggest Emin Gün Sirer at Hacking Distributed http://hackingdistributed.com/3. Another great suggestion by msin is Steve Weis http://saweis.net/It is better to contact several of them to see who is interested. Name it if someone has another suggestion. Cfb and Luc are you going to contact them ? Also what kind of review do you have in mind ? How about those guys from Cornell that published their paper on the 25%/33% selfish-mining "feature" of gaming bitcoin blocks? That's him Emin gun sirer and his students. Also http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~ie53/Here is what I just emailed him Hello Ittay, My group and I are very impressed with your paper of the bitcoin 25/33 selfish mining risk. We would like to offer you a fee of 10BTC to examine a few hundred lines of java code that is the base of the crypto currency called NXT. Specifically, we would like a critique of the sha256 and curve25519 implementations used for block signing and other transaction processing.
Your credentials makes you perfect for this task. Please let me know your availability or if you are not interested, possibly you can recommend someone who would be interested in getting involved with our project for the same 10BTC fee.
Thanks! He is great but why don't you write to the real professor? Is he more difficult to get? I think msin has also contacted weis.
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January 13, 2014, 06:50:04 PM |
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Al right so far for an independent review of NXT algorithm, we have some suggestions 1. Andrea Antonopoulos2. I suggest Emin Gün Sirer at Hacking Distributed http://hackingdistributed.com/3. Another great suggestion by msin is Steve Weis http://saweis.net/It is better to contact several of them to see who is interested. Name it if someone has another suggestion. Cfb and Luc are you going to contact them ? Also what kind of review do you have in mind ? How about those guys from Cornell that published their paper on the 25%/33% selfish-mining "feature" of gaming bitcoin blocks? That's him Emin gun sirer and his students. Why not 1, 2 and 3? If 1 (a with vested interest in bitcoin), 2 (apparently unpopular paper for bitcoiners) agree that the NXT code is sound and 3 (I don't know his reputation... neutral?) then it would give us an unbiased consensus from multiple perspectives. Of course... paying bounties to all of them would probably be a problem since CFB is only selling 10 BTC for the bounty fund... offer them 1/3 BTC 2/3NXT
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January 13, 2014, 06:52:17 PM |
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Man they don't ask for help. He said he will look into it when things cool down a bit. Why some of you guys are so impatient ? What is the rush? Do you need money next week?
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January 13, 2014, 06:57:41 PM |
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Man they don't ask for help. He said he will look into it when things cool down a bit. Why some of you guys are so impatient ? What is the rush? Do you need money next week? No they specifically ask for help as per the quote below!! If we could get a developer to follow-up with Vircurex offering help, I'm sure this would move the process along much quicker. customerservice@vircurex.com
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January 13, 2014, 07:04:55 PM |
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Man they don't ask for help. He said he will look into it when things cool down a bit. Why some of you guys are so impatient ? What is the rush? Do you need money next week? No they specifically ask for help as per the quote below!! If we could get a developer to follow-up with Vircurex offering help, I'm sure this would move the process along much quicker. customerservice@vircurex.comWesleyh already worked on some automated script for send/ receive money.
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January 13, 2014, 07:05:59 PM |
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Man they don't ask for help. He said he will look into it when things cool down a bit. Why some of you guys are so impatient ? What is the rush? Do you need money next week? No they specifically ask for help as per the quote below!! If we could get a developer to follow-up with Vircurex offering help, I'm sure this would move the process along much quicker. customerservice@vircurex.comActually they didn't ask for help, the guy who wrote the forum thread added it.
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January 13, 2014, 07:06:02 PM |
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Man they don't ask for help. He said he will look into it when things cool down a bit. Why some of you guys are so impatient ? What is the rush? Do you need money next week? No they specifically ask for help as per the quote below!! If we could get a developer to follow-up with Vircurex offering help, I'm sure this would move the process along much quicker. customerservice@vircurex.comPost it in the NxtCrypto forum, will get better responses. Ask guys like ricot, ImmortAlex, etc.. they are qualified. CFB will definitely get him the API.
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January 13, 2014, 07:06:46 PM |
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Man they don't ask for help. He said he will look into it when things cool down a bit. Why some of you guys are so impatient ? What is the rush? Do you need money next week? No they specifically ask for help as per the quote below!! If we could get a developer to follow-up with Vircurex offering help, I'm sure this would move the process along much quicker. customerservice@vircurex.comWesleyh already worked on some automated script for send/ receive money. Available at http://nxtra.org/api -- but I don't think they use PHP. Nevertheless, the concepts are the same and easily translatable to different languages.
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January 13, 2014, 07:07:04 PM |
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Hey guys, Guess who interested into NXT ? bit777 from bit777.com Anyone to help him implement NXT on his huge Casino ?
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January 13, 2014, 07:12:15 PM |
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Hey guys, Guess who interested into NXT ? bit777 from bit777.com Anyone to help him implement NXT on his huge Casino ? And so it begins...
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January 13, 2014, 07:12:35 PM |
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OK, it says: "Waiting to be processed" Finished Tx: 10946789764475939547
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January 13, 2014, 07:21:59 PM |
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Come-from-Beyond I understand correctly that the public key can not be used to encrypt messages, and private - to decrypt? And i must use another channel for deliver key(s) for message encryption/decryption?
U can use them - https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,727.0.html
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January 13, 2014, 07:27:07 PM |
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Cfb and Luc are you going to contact them ? Also what kind of review do you have in mind ?
Programmers shouldn't establish contacts with humanoids imho. We need security review of Crypto and Curve25519 classes. Also Transaction.sign/verify and Block.sign/verify should be checked. And I would like to hear opinion if NRS algo could be vulnerable to attacks described in http://eprint.iacr.org/2007/357.pdf
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January 13, 2014, 07:32:13 PM |
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@CfB Sent 0.989 from 12QNfMZfPzPssjBGJnzV9FuK96UW11PFUC You can send the NXT to 12236301388562271000 ~0.6 btc investment left Send 0.007874 BTC from 12QNfMZfPzPssjBGJnzV9FuK96UW11PFUC back to 12QNfMZfPzPssjBGJnzV9FuK96UW11PFUC, plz. 0 BTC fee is fine.
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January 13, 2014, 07:35:08 PM |
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They can PM me. I will consult for free.
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January 13, 2014, 07:37:02 PM |
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They can PM me. I will consult for free. Very nice!
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January 13, 2014, 07:39:37 PM |
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@CfB Sent 0.989 from 12QNfMZfPzPssjBGJnzV9FuK96UW11PFUC You can send the NXT to 12236301388562271000 ~0.6 btc investment left Send 0.007874 BTC from 12QNfMZfPzPssjBGJnzV9FuK96UW11PFUC back to 12QNfMZfPzPssjBGJnzV9FuK96UW11PFUC, plz. 0 BTC fee is fine. Sorry I don't really get what you mean? I'm supposed to sent 0.007874 BTC from 12QNfMZfPzPssjBGJnzV9FuK96UW11PFUC to the very same address? And why 0.007874 BTC ? 6b404a6348689bb801d95e3b5600301928f23de693a29591577c11f4a31bcbfb It has got 6 confirmations. @ I got it, to prove that I'm the right guy @ https://blockchain.info/de/tx/0e96a1472a4463b2bbc8b5f2ef91217ce4816176cd634994c60a58119497f880I actually put in 0.007874 BTC but it didn't really work it seems..
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