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January 13, 2014, 10:02:11 PM
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"Squared Virtuality based on #Nxt Arbitrary Messages is coming soon. Don't sell ur GPUs..."

Can you explain this a bit?
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January 13, 2014, 10:04:39 PM
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interesting tweet.. but needs to decrypt Cheesy

"Virtual Square" probably isn't "squared virtuality". Or is it like "Google Squared"?
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January 13, 2014, 10:12:13 PM
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Hello Guys,
I published the first alpha version of my Android App "NXT Watcher".
See https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,2588.0.html for further details and install instructions.

Screenshot to get a first impression of how it looks like:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1304372/NXTWatcher/Screenshots/NXTWatcher2.png

I need a lot help testing on different devices, especially Gingerbread and Honeycomb!

So if you own an Android device, follow the link above and please provide some feedback Smiley

Additionally there is a 1k bounty for providing a good looking, Android-ready laucher logo for the app -- two guys working on it already.


And now the obligate NXT signature  Grin :
If you like it, you are welcome to donate a few NXT to keep me motivated Smiley
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New Version (v0.1.1)!

I published a new version today, check the NXT Watcher thread (https://nextcoin.org/index.php/topic,2588.0.html or https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=455) for details and release notes.

Gingerbread should be supported now, but I need your feedback! Thanks Smiley
Additionally I improved the font sizes, multitouch gestures, added a self-updater, etc ... check it out Smiley
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January 13, 2014, 10:12:26 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry
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January 13, 2014, 10:15:32 PM
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yeah, thanks klee..

..he probably got his cold from ByBitcoin Cheesy
May I know about whom are you talking? Since your post has not the quote link and this thread is almost unreadable, already hard to follow any discussion.

Still if you are referring to maco, I didn't give him any cold. I guided him for collecting more help, and he sent me a pm thanking about my guidance (not a sign of it being the irony).
We have about 148383 Nxt remained in our pool, naturally I can not be positive to any single bounty requests being directed to me, that's why I locked our bounty thread. Still I like maco's project and may add to his basket if others help too.
BCNext has control over 13M unclaimed free Nxt coins, still his method of awarding has been a single hunger game. I know dozens of other big holders who have contributed zero help to Nxt project overall (no objection, just the fact). At least BCNext can bring in more constructive bounty settlements for those 13M to help the project going on (he said once that he has invested 1BTC himself, so he has a ~50M stake himself, and no need to let him have those 13M as well, I am sure he doesn't want them personally too).

About Cunicula, yes not a single news or message from him so far, though I recalled for his updates several times.. we paid him 600K (300K from me, 150K from klee and 150K from CfB)... I wouldn't judge him yet, as the others said, he might be dealing with some real life issues. We can say more in one or two months..
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January 13, 2014, 10:23:46 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry

 Cheesy
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January 13, 2014, 10:33:03 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry

 Cheesy
Is that a sign of disagreement or lulz for me being nervous sitting on my non-future-proof NXT?
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January 13, 2014, 10:38:47 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry

 Cheesy
Is that a sign of disagreement or lulz for me being nervous sitting on my non-future-proof NXT?

neither.  Its just this issue has been "hashed" out here so many different times that its just surprising to see it come up again like it does when people wig out about "it"
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January 13, 2014, 10:42:40 PM
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should have posted Cry instead
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January 13, 2014, 10:47:12 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry

 Cheesy
Is that a sign of disagreement or lulz for me being nervous sitting on my non-future-proof NXT?

64-bit encryption is only used for accounts that have no public key and haven't done any transactions. It is recommended to make public key and do at least one transaction. Send someone some NXT, buy an alias, basically I think any proactive usage of the account gives 256 bit protection

http://www.digitalcatallaxy.com/report2015.html
100+ page annual report for SuperNET
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January 13, 2014, 10:53:33 PM
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yeah, thanks klee..

..he probably got his cold from ByBitcoin Cheesy
May I know about whom are you talking? Since your post has not the quote link and this thread is almost unreadable, already hard to follow any discussion.

Still if you are referring to maco, I didn't give him any cold. I guided him for collecting more help, and he sent me a pm thanking about my guidance (not a sign of it being the irony).
We have about 148383 Nxt remained in our pool, naturally I can not be positive to any single bounty requests being directed to me, that's why I locked our bounty thread. Still I like maco's project and may add to his basket if others help too.
BCNext has control over 13M unclaimed free Nxt coins, still his method of awarding has been a single hunger game. I know dozens of other big holders who have contributed zero help to Nxt project overall (no objection, just the fact). At least BCNext can bring in more constructive bounty settlements for those 13M to help the project going on (he said once that he has invested 1BTC himself, so he has a ~50M stake himself, and no need to let him have those 13M as well, I am sure he doesn't want them personally too).

About Cunicula, yes not a single news or message from him so far, though I recalled for his updates several times.. we paid him 600K (300K from me, 150K from klee and 150K from CfB)... I wouldn't judge him yet, as the others said, he might be dealing with some real life issues. We can say more in one or two months..

this is not correct BCNext has stated we have to deal with them he would put them on an account.

The community is searching a solution on how to administer the unclaimed coins.

The idea is to do it with multisig, 3 multisigs and 2 backups will be chosen from the community. We have to vote for what purpose we will use them. 3 multisigs will sign to set the NXT free.
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NXT community,

If you are a candidate to administer an multisig for the unclaimed coins.

please fill your BTT name in this doc. we will vote 3 people to administer an multisig and 2 backups.

always three sigs are needed

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsrKGhOkVcFpdGl5dFBBSGtoeWNNYW83dlhFeGFXYkE&usp=sharing


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please come discus important matters such as what with unclaimed coins

and how to implement voting system

https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=530

https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=529#p2203

There should be a topic like this on nextcoin.org also.

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January 13, 2014, 10:53:39 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption for 0 transactions account is a CHOICE by BCnext. It was designed to be bruteforcable.
Only one outgoing transaction and the account is 256 bit encrypted forever.

The goal is to allow NXT to be minable in the future. All DarkNXT are not lost forever and will be recoverable with enough haspower  (in 10 years with specific ASICS, 50 years with gpu or whatever it take with cpu. The main point is to make those coin not lost forever)

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January 13, 2014, 10:59:59 PM
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The goal is to allow NXT to be minable in the future. All DarkNXT are not lost forever and will be recoverable with enough haspower  (in 10 years with specific ASICS, 50 years with gpu or whatever it take with cpu. The main point is to make those coin not lost forever)

There are a lot of GPU rigs out there.  Soon there will be darkNXT mining pools. 

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January 13, 2014, 11:18:28 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry

 Cheesy
Is that a sign of disagreement or lulz for me being nervous sitting on my non-future-proof NXT?

64-bit encryption is only used for accounts that have no public key and haven't done any transactions. It is recommended to make public key and do at least one transaction. Send someone some NXT, buy an alias, basically I think any proactive usage of the account gives 256 bit protection

How do I make public key?

Sorry for my broken English XD
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January 13, 2014, 11:20:30 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry

 Cheesy
Is that a sign of disagreement or lulz for me being nervous sitting on my non-future-proof NXT?

64-bit encryption is only used for accounts that have no public key and haven't done any transactions. It is recommended to make public key and do at least one transaction. Send someone some NXT, buy an alias, basically I think any proactive usage of the account gives 256 bit protection

How do I make public key?
pay at least 1 NXT fee for any kind of transaction
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January 13, 2014, 11:23:20 PM
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The use of 64 bit encryption anywhere is a FATAL FLAW that prevents anyone from taking NXT seriously. FIX IT!  Cry

 Cheesy
Is that a sign of disagreement or lulz for me being nervous sitting on my non-future-proof NXT?

64-bit encryption is only used for accounts that have no public key and haven't done any transactions. It is recommended to make public key and do at least one transaction. Send someone some NXT, buy an alias, basically I think any proactive usage of the account gives 256 bit protection

How do I make public key?
pay at least 1 NXT fee for any kind of transaction

Ok, thanks, I thought it was

Sorry for my broken English XD
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January 13, 2014, 11:24:57 PM
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yeah, thanks klee..

..he probably got his cold from ByBitcoin Cheesy
May I know about whom are you talking? Since your post has not the quote link and this thread is almost unreadable, already hard to follow any discussion.

Still if you are referring to maco, I didn't give him any cold. I guided him for collecting more help, and he sent me a pm thanking about my guidance (not a sign of it being the irony).
We have about 148383 Nxt remained in our pool, naturally I can not be positive to any single bounty requests being directed to me, that's why I locked our bounty thread. Still I like maco's project and may add to his basket if others help too.
BCNext has control over 13M unclaimed free Nxt coins, still his method of awarding has been a single hunger game. I know dozens of other big holders who have contributed zero help to Nxt project overall (no objection, just the fact). At least BCNext can bring in more constructive bounty settlements for those 13M to help the project going on (he said once that he has invested 1BTC himself, so he has a ~50M stake himself, and no need to let him have those 13M as well, I am sure he doesn't want them personally too).

About Cunicula, yes not a single news or message from him so far, though I recalled for his updates several times.. we paid him 600K (300K from me, 150K from klee and 150K from CfB)... I wouldn't judge him yet, as the others said, he might be dealing with some real life issues. We can say more in one or two months..

this is not correct BCNext has stated we have to deal with them he would put them on an account.

The community is searching a solution on how to administer the unclaimed coins.

The idea is to do it with multisig, 3 multisigs and 2 backups will be chosen from the community. We have to vote for what purpose we will use them. 3 multisigs will sign to set the NXT free.
_________________________
NXT community,

If you are a candidate to administer an multisig for the unclaimed coins.

please fill your BTT name in this doc. we will vote 3 people to administer an multisig and 2 backups.

always three sigs are needed

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsrKGhOkVcFpdGl5dFBBSGtoeWNNYW83dlhFeGFXYkE&usp=sharing


Pin

___________________________________--

please come discus important matters such as what with unclaimed coins

and how to implement voting system

https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=530

https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=529#p2203

There should be a topic like this on nextcoin.org also.

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Well he still has control and so far one single rewarding round in the hunger game style, these are the facts, what's not correct??
But as I explained further he can put it for more constructive planning (I offered him in another post week ago to give it to the future foundation), I also mentioned that he is personally not interested in those 13M coins. If he already promised to transfer it to a multisig account, that's a good news, I didn't follow. Still nothing incorrect about my post facts... I hope we can help more bounty seekers in a more constructive definite manner.
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January 13, 2014, 11:25:56 PM
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64-bit encryption is only used for accounts that have no public key and haven't done any transactions. It is recommended to make public key and do at least one transaction. Send someone some NXT, buy an alias, basically I think any proactive usage of the account gives 256 bit protection

How do I make public key?
pay at least 1 NXT fee for any kind of transaction

Or forge a block.
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January 13, 2014, 11:36:57 PM
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Could someone help me find out why node1.mynxt.info doens't show up as hallmarked? The hallmark is configured in web.xml, it shows up as valid:

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{"valid":true,"weight":100,"host":"54.207.18.190","account":"9266023895795836964","date":"2013-01-04"}

But when I query it from another server, it says that node1.mynxt.info is not hallmarked.

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{"platform":null,"application":null,"weight":0,"state":0,"announcedAddress":"node1.mynxt.info","downloadedVolume":0,"version":null,"uploadedVolume":0}

It actually even seems like node1.mynxt.info is not being recognized?! But the java server is running and you can access it here: https://node1.mynxt.info:7875

So what is wrong?

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January 13, 2014, 11:39:42 PM
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Well he still has control and so far one single rewarding round in the hunger game style, these are the facts, what's not correct??
But as I explained further he can put it for more constructive planning (I offered him in another post week ago to give it to the future foundation), I also mentioned that he is personally not interested in those 13M coins. If he already promised to transfer it to a multisig account, that's a good news, I didn't follow. Still nothing incorrect about my post facts... I hope we can help more bounty seekers in a more constructive definite manner.
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This is something I would like to know. Will there be such a foundation?
If so, I dont see the point of voting for multisig, then the multisigs could be given to members of that foundation, saves time and voting.


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