Passion_ltc
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January 27, 2014, 12:32:25 PM |
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Can someone say me why everyone makes such a big deal about Vircurex? I know it's very old and established. But the volume is so low..
I think it's a mix between the fact that it gets added on yet another exchange that is not related to the NXT community (decentralization and so on) and also the naive wishful thinking that because BTer boosted the price several hundred percent, then this adding will do so too. Plus it does make it easier for Europeans to get ahold of NXT, but I do think the volume is too low to have a HUGE impact. I do expect a 20-30% ish increase, but nothing close to the BTER event. Let's hope the signal effect makes other exchanges with bigger volume (cryptsy etc.) adds it. Okay thanks. Though the same. After cryptsy our main goal should be btc-e. This would be huge and would push the price 500% up. But before that we should need to let it add by kraken, coinmkt and so on. All the high quality exchanges with medium volumen.
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swartzfeger
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January 27, 2014, 12:33:57 PM |
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Ricky sent me his snail mail, so I will send him his biz card holder shortly. Just a general pulse check -- let me know if there's any interest in this (as well as other things, like the mentioned stainless steel water bottle).
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Passion_ltc
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January 27, 2014, 12:38:24 PM |
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Ricky sent me his snail mail, so I will send him his biz card holder shortly. Just a general pulse check -- let me know if there's any interest in this (as well as other things, like the mentioned stainless steel water bottle). I would be interested. But I'm not going to any conventions right now. To much work.
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rickyjames
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January 27, 2014, 12:40:21 PM |
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Funding request
We have paid for 1 minute sponsor spot at the Let's talk Bitcoin for 3 months.
It cost 290k NXT for 3 months
We've paid the current equivalent of $20,000+ for these spots? Wow. So...how many of these spots will run in three months? And what is the estimated number of listeners per spot? For this kind of cash outlay, we need a list of deadline dates for when the next new spot is due, and who is responsible for providing it. You know, centralized management.
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google98
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January 27, 2014, 12:41:54 PM |
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Can someone say me why everyone makes such a big deal about Vircurex? I know it's very old and established. But the volume is so low..
I think it's a mix between the fact that it gets added on yet another exchange that is not related to the NXT community (decentralization and so on) and also the naive wishful thinking that because BTer boosted the price several hundred percent, then this adding will do so too. Plus it does make it easier for Europeans to get ahold of NXT, but I do think the volume is too low to have a HUGE impact. I do expect a 20-30% ish increase, but nothing close to the BTER event. Let's hope the signal effect makes other exchanges with bigger volume (cryptsy etc.) adds it. Okay thanks. Though the same. After cryptsy our main goal should be btc-e. This would be huge and would push the price 500% up. But before that we should need to let it add by kraken, coinmkt and so on. All the high quality exchanges with medium volumen. Dont't know about that, BTC-E and BTER have about the same trading volume... Have BTC-E, Mt.Gox etc already said something about adding NXT?
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swartzfeger
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January 27, 2014, 12:43:45 PM |
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Can someone say me why everyone makes such a big deal about Vircurex? I know it's very old and established. But the volume is so low..
I think it's a mix between the fact that it gets added on yet another exchange that is not related to the NXT community (decentralization and so on) and also the naive wishful thinking that because BTer boosted the price several hundred percent, then this adding will do so too. Plus it does make it easier for Europeans to get ahold of NXT, but I do think the volume is too low to have a HUGE impact. I do expect a 20-30% ish increase, but nothing close to the BTER event. Let's hope the signal effect makes other exchanges with bigger volume (cryptsy etc.) adds it. Okay thanks. Though the same. After cryptsy our main goal should be btc-e. This would be huge and would push the price 500% up. But before that we should need to let it add by kraken, coinmkt and so on. All the high quality exchanges with medium volumen. Dont't know about that, BTC-E and BTER have about the same trading volume... Have BTC-E, Mt.Gox etc already said something about adding NXT? IIRC, Mt.Gox said no due to the java (hope I'm not spreading misremembering this).
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bitcoinpaul
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January 27, 2014, 12:43:52 PM |
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could you also post it without exchange accounts?
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nexern
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January 27, 2014, 12:44:57 PM |
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question for the client keyphrase generator tool
current approach is this:
user choose a standard password he can remember easily.
1. string -> ThisIsMyPassword (could be low entropy)
client generates a random high entropy suffix like this.
2. string -> jJHJK-hdUhjh8786d345645&%43456/(&598/_.#+\=9jgh
3. user choose entropy-separator -> ___ ( in this case 3 x underline or choose whatever he want )
client join this into: ThisIsMyPassword___jJHJKhdUhjh8786d345645&%43456/(&598/_.##+ß=9jgh
3. client offers to store just suffix into a recovery file. ( in case recovering is nessesary) 4. user stores complete keyphrase into preferred location/procedure as usual.
user has only to remember password and entropy separator to recover keyphrase.
the keyphrase generator is just a recommendation to use and optional, of course the user an choose any individual keyphrase. does this makes sense?
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pinarello
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NXT is the future
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January 27, 2014, 12:46:17 PM |
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question for the client keyphrase generator tool
current approach is this:
user choose a standard password he can remember easily.
1. string -> ThisIsMyPassword (could be low entropy)
client generates a random high entropy suffix like this.
2. string -> jJHJK-hdUhjh8786d345645&%43456/(&598/_.#+\=9jgh
3. user choose entropy-separator -> ___ ( in this case 3 x underline or choose whatever he want )
client join this into: ThisIsMyPassword___jJHJKhdUhjh8786d345645&%43456/(&598/_.##+ß=9jgh
3. client offers to saves just suffix into a recovery file. ( in case recovering is nessesary) 4. user stores complete keyphrase into preferred location/procedure as usual.
user has only to remember password and entropy separator to recover keyphrase.
the keyphrase generator is just a recommendation to use and optional, of course the user an choose any individual keyphrase. does this makes sense?
YES !
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lucky88888
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January 27, 2014, 12:46:25 PM |
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edit:repost GO NXT!
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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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TwinWinNerD
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January 27, 2014, 12:47:16 PM |
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could you also post it without exchange accounts? Yes i can do that. I know there are 4 exchange accounts, could you please point me to them, then i make a second spreadsheed.
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xyzzyx
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I don't really come from outer space.
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January 27, 2014, 12:50:33 PM |
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Is there currently an explorer for looking at the data in arbitrary messages?
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"An awful lot of code is being written ... in languages that aren't very good by people who don't know what they're doing." -- Barbara Liskov
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NxtChg
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January 27, 2014, 12:52:51 PM |
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question for the client keyphrase generator tool
What about key stretching? It doesn't seem like such a bad idea... And if you are still going with your approach - don't bother users with the separator. Just pick one for them, like ':'. flfwhIOIhfis987hLkjj:This is my password
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NxtChg
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January 27, 2014, 12:54:37 PM |
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Yes i can do that. I know there are 4 exchange accounts, could you please point me to them, then i make a second spreadsheed.
BTER: 10715382765594435905 DGEX: 6635869272840226493 NxtChg: 3283108578452123518
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bitcoinpaul
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January 27, 2014, 12:55:31 PM |
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And if you are still going with your approach - don't bother users with the separator.
Just pick one for them, like ':'
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xyzzyx
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I don't really come from outer space.
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January 27, 2014, 12:57:51 PM |
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Oh yeah. That works too. I was becoming spoiled with the nifty block explorers on the web.
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"An awful lot of code is being written ... in languages that aren't very good by people who don't know what they're doing." -- Barbara Liskov
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