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January 16, 2014, 07:44:01 PM |
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A marketing Committee1) I propose Salsacz, Pin, Utopianfuture, Opticarrier & Klee form the marketing committee
Consider uniqueorn for this list. He isn't here a lot but is at the other forum and has put in a lot of time. Salsacz (campaigns, viral marketing, media, people, universities... "organizing" all what is in Media topic) - Bitcointalk, all other forums NiftyNikel (people) - nextcoin Uniqueorn (people) - nextcoin Utopianfuture (articles, people, science world) - Bitcointalk opticalcarrier (scienceworld?) ? Joefox (texts) - wiki, Bitcointalk ? Anon136 (science world) ? Klee (belongs to the dev commitee) Pinarello (communication with Nxt users) - forums.nxtcrypto, Bitcointalk (declined, but still has "communication with Nxt users" topic)yes...these additional three would be good.....Klee & Anon136 have solid reputations built on responsibly handling large amounts of funds. Edit: Joefox...is also a smart marketer. As of now I do not have a "function" so please remove bold. thank you Pin
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marcus03
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January 16, 2014, 07:45:35 PM |
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what was the total messaging fee ....1 nxt per msg sent? or did you send in bulk?....just curious
1 nxt per msg, yes. No discounts for developers... ;-) I am investing some of the donations I got for bug elimination actually.
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vanea84
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January 16, 2014, 07:50:23 PM |
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Why vote makes no unfair social media. You call a couple of people that the community is all about?
That decide for everyone
Why not conduct a fair vote social media?
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Come-from-Beyond
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January 16, 2014, 07:51:56 PM |
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The main goal of this little project was to find bugs in my clients (I think the only way I can win a prize in the AM contest with this is, if only two other people take part... ;-) )
I found three bugs with this project in my client and one of them was that I didn't correctly add public keys created through forging in my account list.
So, 60 of the 204 account I sent a message to, actually have a public key in the blockchain and got a false warning message.
I'll send out a second "go-to-sleep-again" message to these 60 later today.
Was the account '2449360251152267661' one of those? As: - 'requestType=getAccountBlockIds&account=2449360251152267661×tamp=0' returns zero forged blocks - 'requestType=getAccountPublicKey&account=2449360251152267661' returns an empty hash But: - 'requestType=getBlock&block=15154802272108425772' returns a block with 2449360251152267661 as generator - 'requestType=getBlock&block=2526093825202073401' returns a block with 2449360251152267661 as generator Is that a bug in NRS? requestType=getAccountBlockIds&account=2449360251152267661×tamp=0 returns non-empty list of forged blocks.
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joefox
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January 16, 2014, 07:52:44 PM |
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a fair vote social media?
That's on oxymoron. On more than one level.
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gbeirn
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January 16, 2014, 07:53:42 PM |
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Why vote makes no unfair social media. You call a couple of people that the community is all about?
That decide for everyone
Why not conduct a fair vote social media?
Unfortunately creating a Facebook page and paying for fake 'Likes' doesn't really help the community at all.
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NXT VPS Server Donations can be sent here: 6044921191674841550At the end of each month I will donate some of them back to the community. This is separate from my main wallet so you can keep track of them. I will keep them in there and only use them for hosting.
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opticalcarrier
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January 16, 2014, 07:54:23 PM |
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I forgot if it was ferment or nexern but one of them had a partial API in CLI form. I did one that has every API so far except asset issue ones. Warning, it uses insecure http since curl has issues with self-signed certs. So be careful when using on anything other than l for localhost Requires python and it's json.tool Usage: ncli APIcmd server option1 option2... where server is IP/DNS or use l to query localhost and options are APIcmd specific API commands: sendMoney getTransactionBytes getTransaction broadcastTransaction decodeToken getPeers getPeer getAccountId getAccountBlockIds getAccountPublicKey getAccountTransactionIds getBalance getGuaranteedBalance assignAlias getAliasId getAliasIds getAliasURI listAccountAliases sendMessage getBlock getConstants getMyInfo getState getTime decodeHallmark markHost use 'ncli APIcmd help' for more help on a particular API command #!/bin/bash
# to update for additional API calls, enter the new command in the array API, but be sure to # keep the case switch sections in the same order as in the API array #
API=(sendMoney getTransactionBytes getTransaction broadcastTransaction decodeToken getPeers getPeer getAccountId getAccountBlockIds getAccountPublicKey getAccountTransactionIds getBalance getGuaranteedBalance assignAlias getAliasId getAliasIds getAliasURI listAccountAliases sendMessage getBlock getConstants getMyInfo getState getTime decodeHallmark markHost)
if [ "$2" = "l" ]; then HOST="127.0.0.1" else HOST=$2 fi
case "$1" in
sendMoney) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&secretPhrase\=$3\&recipient\=$4\&amount\=$5\&fee=$6\&deadline\=$7 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server passphrase recipient amount fee deadline" fi ;;
getTransactionBytes) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&transaction\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server transactionID" fi ;;
getTransaction) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&transaction\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server transactionId" fi ;;
broadcastTransaction) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&transactionBytes\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server bytecode" fi ;;
decodeToken) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&website\=$3\&token\=$4 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server site.domain.tld 160characterToken" fi ;;
getPeers) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server" fi ;;
getPeer) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&peer\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server peerIPorDNS" fi ;;
getAccountId) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&secretPhrase\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server passphrase" fi ;;
getAccountBlockIds) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&account\=$3\×tamp\=$4 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server account timestamp" fi ;;
getAccountPublicKey) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&account\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server account" fi ;;
getAccountTransactionIds) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&account\=$3\×tamp\=$4 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server account timestamp" fi ;;
getBalance) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&account\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server account" fi ;;
getGuaranteedBalance) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&account\=$3\&numberOfConfirmations\=$4 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server account numberOfConfirmationsRequired" fi ;;
assignAlias) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&secretPhrase\=$3\&alias\=$4\&uri\=$5\&fee\=$6\&deadline\=$7 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server passphrase alias uri fee deadline" fi ;;
getAliasId) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&alias\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server alias" fi ;;
getAliasIds) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\×tamp\=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server timestamp" fi ;;
getAliasURI) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&alias=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server alias" fi ;;
listAccountAliases) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&account=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server account" fi ;;
sendMessage) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&secretPhrase\=$3\&recipient\=$4\&fee=$5\&message\=$6\&deadline\=$7 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server passphrase recipient fee HEX deadline" echo "note the message is sent encrypted. Encrypt yourself if required" fi ;;
getBlock) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&block=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server blockID" fi ;;
getConstants) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server" fi ;;
getMyInfo) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server" fi ;;
getState) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server" fi ;;
getTime) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server" fi ;;
decodeHallmark) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&hallmark=$3 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server hallmarkString" fi ;;
markHost) if [ "$HOST" != "help" ]; then curl -s http://$HOST:7874/nxt\?requestType\=$1\&secretPhrase=$3\&host\=$4\&weight\=$5\&date\=$6 | python -m json.tool | sed -e 's/\([]"{}[,]\)//g' else echo "ncli $1 server passphrase IPaddressOrDNSname weight date" echo "where date format is YYYY-MM-DD" fi ;;
*) echo "" echo "Usage: ncli APIcmd server option1 option2..." echo "" echo "where server is IP/DNS or use l to query localhost" echo "and options are APIcmd specific" echo "API commands:"
for item in ${API[*]} do printf " %s\n" $item done echo "use 'ncli APIcmd help' for more help on a particular API command" ;;
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vanea84
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January 16, 2014, 07:57:03 PM Last edit: January 16, 2014, 08:08:59 PM by vanea84 |
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Why vote makes no unfair social media. You call a couple of people that the community is all about?
That decide for everyone
Why not conduct a fair vote social media?
Unfortunately creating a Facebook page and paying for fake 'Likes' doesn't really help the community at all. I bought a coupon promotion FacebookI understand, but if I create a poll why not fair?https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=418838.msg4547740#msg4547740I wish the community is not honest, not surprisingly but the price falls to the nxt, unfair to the community
Community will pay for marketing, why can not I pay for Facebook?
I do not require rewards me hurt why not create a valid vote
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landomata
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January 16, 2014, 07:58:48 PM |
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This just in... newly leaked documents reveal the NSA collects hundreds of millions of text messages a day....THAT'S PER DAY!I see a definite benefit of Nxt AM Edit: http://rt.com/usa/nsa-collects-sms-messages-731/According to leaked files obtained by the British media, the NSA has been collecting nearly 200 million text messages from the world’s cellphones every single day, occasionally using those records to further extract sensitive information such as location data, address book contacts and even financial details
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swartzfeger
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January 16, 2014, 08:04:56 PM |
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This just in... newly leaked documents reveal the NSA collects hundreds of millions of text messages a day....THAT'S PER DAY!I see a definite benefit of Nxt AM Edit: http://rt.com/usa/nsa-collects-sms-messages-731/According to leaked files obtained by the British media, the NSA has been collecting nearly 200 million text messages from the world’s cellphones every single day, occasionally using those records to further extract sensitive information such as location data, address book contacts and even financial details Makes me wonder... does Nxt AM support unicode?
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marcus03
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January 16, 2014, 08:07:05 PM |
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This just in... newly leaked documents reveal the NSA collects hundreds of millions of text messages a day....THAT'S PER DAY!I see a definite benefit of Nxt AM Edit: http://rt.com/usa/nsa-collects-sms-messages-731/According to leaked files obtained by the British media, the NSA has been collecting nearly 200 million text messages from the world’s cellphones every single day, occasionally using those records to further extract sensitive information such as location data, address book contacts and even financial details Makes me wonder... does Nxt AM support unicode? It supports raw bytes, which could be anything. It is a problem that there is no common definition yet on what messages and aliases hold. UTF-8? Is it plain text or encrypted? Should there be content-identifiers? MIME encoding?
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swartzfeger
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January 16, 2014, 08:08:59 PM |
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This just in... newly leaked documents reveal the NSA collects hundreds of millions of text messages a day....THAT'S PER DAY!I see a definite benefit of Nxt AM Edit: http://rt.com/usa/nsa-collects-sms-messages-731/According to leaked files obtained by the British media, the NSA has been collecting nearly 200 million text messages from the world’s cellphones every single day, occasionally using those records to further extract sensitive information such as location data, address book contacts and even financial details Makes me wonder... does Nxt AM support unicode? It supports raw bytes, which could be anything. It is a problem that there is no common definition yet on what messages and aliases hold. UTF-8? Should there be content-identifier? MIME encoding? So would that be a client-side decision to support unicode, or would CfB/Jean Luc have to be involved?
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Come-from-Beyond
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January 16, 2014, 08:10:33 PM |
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This just in... newly leaked documents reveal the NSA collects hundreds of millions of text messages a day....THAT'S PER DAY!I see a definite benefit of Nxt AM Edit: http://rt.com/usa/nsa-collects-sms-messages-731/According to leaked files obtained by the British media, the NSA has been collecting nearly 200 million text messages from the world’s cellphones every single day, occasionally using those records to further extract sensitive information such as location data, address book contacts and even financial details Makes me wonder... does Nxt AM support unicode? It supports raw bytes, which could be anything. It is a problem that there is no common definition yet on what messages and aliases hold. UTF-8? Should there be content-identifier? MIME encoding? Alias URI supports UTF-8. If u need content-identifier for AM then put some kind of a magic word into the first bytes of ur messages (like "MZ" in the beginning of exe-files).
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bitcoinrocks
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January 16, 2014, 08:11:15 PM |
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Do we need some sort of foundation (purely administrative) if so how would be the structure: can we achieve that in a decentralized way?
- Chairman (multisig) - Secretary (multisig) - PR - TO (technical officer) - DEV - Member(multisig) - Member - Member Yes, we do need this. Yes we do yes we do yes we do.
Salsacz has outlined in another thread a similar committee just for marketing, and we need that too.
But IMHO we also need a purely administrative foundation to think about the organization and deployment of NXT in the months to come. This will be especially critical since CfB has said recently he is only going to work on NXT core software itself until April, then he is going off to work on another feature for NXT called Project K. BTNext and JeanLuc hardly post here at all, certainly not to the same degree CfB does, and that's fine - they are doing an amazing job turning out new code versions.
NXT did not exist in any form before Sept 28, 2013. NXT has made spectacular progress from one guy's idea and original post to a functional system with hundreds of deployed nodes and a widely held coin valued at 0.00004 BTC per unit in less than four months. Organizing a foundation is the next logical step to keep this momentum going.
Let's do it. I just want to say that I'm totally opposed to having a foundation govern Nxt or even govern the development of Nxt. It's unnecessary bureaucracy and moving parts, and it will create many more problems than it will solve. Gentoo Linux tried exactly that and it did not go well.
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instacalm
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January 16, 2014, 08:12:37 PM Last edit: January 16, 2014, 08:39:09 PM by instacash |
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Do we need some sort of foundation (purely administrative) if so how would be the structure: can we achieve that in a decentralized way?
- Chairman (multisig) - Secretary (multisig) - PR - TO (technical officer) - DEV - Member(multisig) - Member - Member No, why enforce this? It happens organically
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Jean-Luc
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January 16, 2014, 08:13:20 PM |
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vanea84
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January 16, 2014, 08:13:42 PM |
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Why vote makes no unfair social media. You call a couple of people that the community is all about?
That decide for everyone
Why not conduct a fair vote social media?
Unfortunately creating a Facebook page and paying for fake 'Likes' doesn't really help the community at all. I bought a coupon promotion FacebookI understand, but if I create a poll why not fair?https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=418838.msg4547740#msg4547740I wish the community is not honest, not surprisingly but the price falls to the nxt, unfair to the community
Community will pay for marketing, why can not I pay for Facebook?
I do not require rewards me hurt why not create a valid vote
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January 16, 2014, 08:15:11 PM |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Release 0.5.8: http://download.nxtcrypto.org/nxt-client-0.5.8.zipsha256: 4f0ceb4583ba50a7b791635586249868958c90899d7a5033d2c763c701b859d5 Change log: Fixed a thread concurrency issue which is the likely cause of the OutOfMemory errors some have experienced. This is a critical bugfix, users of 0.5.7 should upgrade to 0.5.8. Added "type" and "subtype" filters to getAccountTransactionsIds API. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJS2DptAAoJEFOhyXc7+e2AQicQAIhfxm6B8EghfpdIIXlzK0KO MNAXhURrahleSi0TtAL/MMRt3GmhiNeLp3+75ffG40CsQENF5uepYLUd9Fdm5TKM wt1C8N5+ZLwm6pJFdwtm/RvAPnsmMnpZyqAyBjs3rg8OidqyjClDMESq5/XwB8eI wsWcPLreyCRBUZkpuZH8l3sfiDNI3LMJ0EWLdRWNKhxQJ3Dmmeiqta3bKWUfhbcY /0pO5yPZjEhfl5q1TIkc3G0ytZiKqjZbEkpij/GYZiljlj6OPG/D97FRKgQ7AojL Xpb5NRnP8ZDYgOFXHwSM6EgFqQHP+o05KRZ7x0lGdHxVH0YS/0rZ95aLELQrXORk OGnRrQ0S6ZVhEhX96J3LEblK2+WtgOI/3eCHjvKWyQWDYWY+eMVcpfReq0l7wAuy 7b0VE6LzfoZ22w7rRat/3ogsoGJvllZMM9FRkryzsbwThpqlf6CjQCYWMAqrH7A7 UwuuyGsKhUTlcNeC7eXzJFLD49n243b039otg4GNkUkiQdvqAZnc7G2qNz+sK9/Y R13r79o/8saIb/6rG9VYF4vfGk1nejcvJB6kMTEAmF1UoNLEByTvb6MOfAEbiD7Z W9ALRF8L9ZmiiJ/vCLtv2HIb/WCxWB0TH2vaN/fIalB8SNxBEcym6JkGqzEUvkFE yxBRoSLbe1gNIAZQ8mC5 =cVPw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Man you are a monster! I don't know if you get told enough just how much we appreciate the work you do, but just in case you don't, we do.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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January 16, 2014, 08:20:48 PM |
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Thank you JeanLuc.
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wesleyh
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January 16, 2014, 08:22:00 PM |
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Thank u for the link. Unfortunatelly, it doesn't contain an implementation of EC-KCDSA. PS: BCNext modified original version of EC-KCDSA to increase requirements to hardware implementations of an Nxt wallet. This was supposed to increase protection of end users. But this also has some disadvantages, like inability to find other source code that does the same thing. I'm not even sure that the original contained such the code. I don't even know what that means, but the guy just replied to me and I have his code. It seems to be the same as the source linked to, only it adds sign25519 and verify25519 methods. and there is another archive included by Michele Bini. Should I email it to you? what's your email?
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