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January 25, 2014, 05:25:51 PM |
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Nice, I got only to the Turkey part. There is one more thing you don't know, a giveaway cheater also sent me a little "message", once he sent me 1 Nxt, as a joking sign. Are they related? Maybe. Will it help with anything? No
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January 25, 2014, 05:29:03 PM |
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bla
Nice, I got only to the Turkey part. Technically, in English that would be "blah", and is typically said three times: blah, blah blah. I really don't believe you are our thief, salsacz. You have proven yourself again and again to be an important and valued part of our NXT family.
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salsacz
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January 25, 2014, 05:33:13 PM |
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I think the message of Nxt needs to be focused on one thing and that is Transparent Forging and how that will enable Nxt to handle 1000+ TPS.
Beyoncé says after this we will let everyone behind. The question is - WHEN should be use this JACKPOT. Sooner or later?
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January 25, 2014, 05:33:47 PM |
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I've been following Nxt for a little while, although it's hard to keep up with this thread! This is my first post. I've seen several questions and efforts at characterizing aspects of the blockchain. I've been doing some exploratory analysis and have several plots to share. I've posted what I've done so far here: http://brosephus.github.io/nxt-explore/I've learned a lot and hope this might be useful for others. I'm happy to look into anything that might be of interest to anyone. In that analysis you write: The transaction history begins with a strange transaction:
## recipient sender amount fee ## 1 78880408059 11541844302056663007 1e+06 100
I have no idea what this is. This transaction is followed by 73 transactions to 73 unique accounts for a total of 1 billion Nxt, which we all know about. The sender for these transactions is 1739068987193023818, the "genesis" account that we'll look at a bit more in a moment. Actually that transaction is not the first transaction. The genesis transactions occured 1 second before that transaction. One of the stakeholders immediately transferred 1 million coins from his genesis account (11541844302056663007) to the account 78880408059.
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Nothing Else Matters NEM: NALICE-LGU3IV-Y4DPJK-HYLSSV-YFFWYS-5QPLYE-ZDJJ NXT: 11095639652683007953
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BitcoinForumator
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January 25, 2014, 05:35:10 PM |
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Come on, give us some (more) news from Miami.
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salsacz
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January 25, 2014, 05:35:29 PM |
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bla
Nice, I got only to the Turkey part. Technically, in English that would be "blah", and is typically said three times: blah, blah blah. I really don't believe you are our thief, salsacz. You have proven yourself again and again to be an important and valued part of our NXT family. they do this, they even create accounts with your name... I remember once they even created a song about me and post it on Youtube
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January 25, 2014, 05:36:25 PM |
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It's our hope that once you have researched our community and technology, you will join the movement and help us spread the word about Nxt.
This draft is better, but that particular sentence sounds ridiculously immature. "Yeah, Jenny, call the NBA, tell them I can't make it tonight, I am gonna, uhm... research this community and, uhm... technology and then I am gonna, uhm... join The Movement and start twitting about it like crazy. Maybe order some billboards for them." Busy famous people like to know why they're being contacted and what we're hoping to get from them. This sentence shows that we want nothing more than his goodwill and perhaps a public endorsement. I.e. we aren't trying to get financial support from him, manipulate him, or call in favors at a later date. Maybe it could be reworded, but this message needs to be conveyed. I also wanted to indicate that we aren't naive enough to think he'll jump in without researching first. I'm sure he researches all his investments very carefully.
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January 25, 2014, 05:38:25 PM |
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NXT on SHARK TANK !!!
Holy sh*t!! You serious?? I need to see that!! which episode?!
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Fuck Mt.Gox! Fuck Mintpal! Fuck Bter! FUCK kyc! Protect yourself use MGW! SUPERNET! Recommended ASSET ->InstantDex : Lead Dev Jl777 (decentralized multi currency instant exchange) Recommended ASSET -> Jinn : Lead Dev Come-from-Beyond (ternary processors!) https://nxtforum.org/news-and-announcements/(ann)-jinn/
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opticalcarrier
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January 25, 2014, 05:40:26 PM |
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new 9 digit vanity account: 640915453 {"hallmark":"0eef079d88b20e41c1ac1f0ad7ece8ef94d34a27096d048ed96207ffd5b21f750a0049726f6c6c5568617465640000008a2d330193dfc7fe4c327db84be870b50ec9dc5d7182722f7711db721f7f0f9cc246383d0a94d485da999d1131ad49817ffe2605b07c7b670cfb98c4211e2fcf75e06af443"}
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January 25, 2014, 05:41:13 PM |
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Very interesting. Is there more information about this in english?
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January 25, 2014, 05:49:32 PM |
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What is this heist I see mentioned above?
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bidji29
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January 25, 2014, 05:51:20 PM |
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I've been following Nxt for a little while, although it's hard to keep up with this thread! This is my first post. I've seen several questions and efforts at characterizing aspects of the blockchain. I've been doing some exploratory analysis and have several plots to share. I've posted what I've done so far here: http://brosephus.github.io/nxt-explore/I've learned a lot and hope this might be useful for others. I'm happy to look into anything that might be of interest to anyone. In that analysis you write: The transaction history begins with a strange transaction:
## recipient sender amount fee ## 1 78880408059 11541844302056663007 1e+06 100
I have no idea what this is. This transaction is followed by 73 transactions to 73 unique accounts for a total of 1 billion Nxt, which we all know about. The sender for these transactions is 1739068987193023818, the "genesis" account that we'll look at a bit more in a moment. Actually that transaction is not the first transaction. The genesis transactions occured 1 second before that transaction. One of the stakeholders immediately transferred 1 million coins from his genesis account (11541844302056663007) to the account 78880408059. I think it's BCnext or CfB. A 11 digit account require some computation power. And sending a transaction 1 second after the genesis block require an API command i think. This transaction was planned long before. Do this transaction have anything to do with one of the "genesis trap"?
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January 25, 2014, 05:57:54 PM |
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I think it's BCnext or CfB. A 11 digit account require some computation power. And sending a transaction 1 second after the genesis block require an API command i think. This transaction was planned long before. Do this transaction have anything to do with one of the "genesis trap"?
78880408059 is CfB account and 11541844302056663007 his genesis account. Somewhere in this thread i already pointed to a transaction which timestamp was earlier than genesis block and CfB answered that it is normal
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bidji29
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January 25, 2014, 06:01:34 PM |
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I think it's BCnext or CfB. A 11 digit account require some computation power. And sending a transaction 1 second after the genesis block require an API command i think. This transaction was planned long before. Do this transaction have anything to do with one of the "genesis trap"?
78880408059 is CfB account and 11541844302056663007 his genesis account. Somewhere in this thread i already pointed to a transaction which timestamp was earlier than genesis block and CfB answered that it is normal If it's one a of the genesis trap, he's not gonna reveal it.
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January 25, 2014, 06:01:44 PM |
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Hello, I'm starting 3d work for the great Nxt community. Hope it will help to promote Nxt in articles and readers will see how real this coin is . I will add more graphics here: forums.nxtcrypto.orgnextcoin.orgGreat! Looks really nice! Do we have your permission to use it in other sites and videos? Yes, you can use it for all kind of Nxt promotions. I'm glad you like it.
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January 25, 2014, 06:02:57 PM |
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Client 0.5.10 stood on the local machine. My purse number 378082518108298527. Coin purse went to 13664022353450653976. Password length of 32 characters (5 words). Use uppercase and lowercase letters. Client rocked by reference to the first village, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4690322 # msg4690322 Hash check. This is getting more and more disturbing! What's happening? Cracking 5 words is cracking 5 x 1 word lol.... It isn't. Other than that, i feel like this is appearing far too often for it to be random. 5xxk NXT stolen 108k NXT stolen 12,5k NXT stolen All have the same pattern (thus being not related to EpicThomas) Before we go into panic modes, wasn't the red line of them all that they used passwords that weren't really strong? 3 of those accounts were mine, and i posted those passwords already here. They were ~60 digits hashes, that were randomly created by the Keepass 2 algo.
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salsacz
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January 25, 2014, 06:13:10 PM |
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Action!
these sites bring us the most of the visitors, so everyone please, 5 seconds: click: http://www.cryptmarketcap.com/Vote: "Do you want us to list NXT?" - Yes (in the right upper corner)
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January 25, 2014, 06:18:01 PM |
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Action!
these sites bring us the most of the visitors, so everyone please, 5 seconds: click: http://www.cryptmarketcap.com/Vote: "Do you want us to list NXT?" - Yes (in the right upper corner) I agree that this is incredibly important. I just voted, good spot salsacz.
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In times of change, it is the learners who will inherit the earth, while the learned will find themselves beautifully equipped for a world that no longer exists.
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January 25, 2014, 06:19:57 PM |
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Let me understand this.... The guy who created this thing started with 1 billion coins. Let's assume that he shared that 1 billion coins with 99 other people that would give each of them 10 million coins. Even assuming that he managed to get the price to only $0.01, he has already made $100,000 off of that. and it's closer to 0.07. And I know for a fact that he didn't give 99% of the coins away to other people. Does this seem fair to you?
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