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January 30, 2014, 07:58:32 PM |
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please support newby to coin logic understanding )
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Hi gremlinsimf, welcome to Nxt I see you've already got your first coins. The best place to learn more about its workings is through our wiki. The FAQ might be helpful.
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opticalcarrier
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January 30, 2014, 07:59:12 PM |
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Why dont you just start with delegating 2 people per conference instead of 5? this is smart. Since we have so many people lined up for Dallas, I volunteer to wait later this year and go to Las Vegas.
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Eadeqa
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January 30, 2014, 07:59:52 PM |
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I would like to get some feedback about the password generator that I just implemented in NXT Solaris. Secrets consists of 64 characters from the following set of characters: ['a'..'z','A'..'Z','0'..'9',' ','''','!','"','#','$','%','&','(',')','*','+',',','-','.','/',':',';','<','=','>','?','@','[','\',']','^','_','`','{','|','}','~']. 97 different characters. Entropy should be: 97^64 = 1,423609878848517298732088475247e+127 => 422 bit (Is this calculation correct?) To create the secret, I use the RAND_bytes function from openSSL. The seeding is done automatically in the openSSL library through OS-based seed initialization. I was thinking about doing the seeding myself by asking the user to move the cursor or hit on the keyboard, but from what I read about the openSSl implementation, I fear that I might get worse results than with letting openSSL do the seeding. Why not implement Electrum's word based seed? If all clients have the same implementation, the seed could be used on all clients. The advantage to Electrum implementation is that it's easy to type and memorize, and 12 words give you 128-bit entropy.
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jl777
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January 30, 2014, 08:00:44 PM |
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one of my lawyer friends may or may not be able to help http://bit.ly/1iemXbiYou can probably get a few minutes of free consultation from him on a call back If he can help and you need extended time to talk, I can pay him in person if you forward nxt.. in which case pm I just want paragraph developers can cut and paste in their code before release. If you can make that happen, you get bounty I know it can't be valid in all jurisdictions. It is a deterrent. If it is valid in any jurisdiction, it will make the potential thieves to think twice before cutting and pasting. I want it to be in the spirit of cryptoanarchy. I don;t think preventing outright theft goes against that credo, does it? James
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Zahlen
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January 30, 2014, 08:01:05 PM |
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James, how about we explore non-legal recourses first? I've suggested proof of prior art and reputation damage, any other ideas? Maybe steganography for art/video assets?
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Passion_ltc
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January 30, 2014, 08:02:54 PM |
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James, how about we explore non-legal recourses first? I've suggested proof of prior art and reputation damage, any other ideas? Maybe steganography for art/video assets?
Maybe we just follow the cryptocurrency style. Open source. Free to use. For everyone!
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January 30, 2014, 08:03:33 PM |
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James, how about we explore non-legal recourses first? I've suggested proof of prior art and reputation damage, any other ideas? Maybe steganography for art/video assets?
When FC started bragging that he could do anything he wanted because of the license, I got the idea of making simple change to license. FC violates the spirit of, well, everything. I just want to be able to enforce the spirit in which NXT was created. I am not saying that we sue anybody. Only that we have the option of sueing. It is a deterrent to get rid of pesky pests. James
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January 30, 2014, 08:04:12 PM |
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James, how about we explore non-legal recourses first? I've suggested proof of prior art and reputation damage, any other ideas? Maybe steganography for art/video assets?
Maybe we just follow the cryptocurrency style. Open source. Free to use. For everyone! Usage is fine. Stealing outright is not.
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Zahlen
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January 30, 2014, 08:05:35 PM |
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James, how about we explore non-legal recourses first? I've suggested proof of prior art and reputation damage, any other ideas? Maybe steganography for art/video assets?
When FC started bragging that he could do anything he wanted because of the license, I got the idea of making simple change to license. FC violates the spirit of, well, everything. I just want to be able to enforce the spirit in which NXT was created. I am not saying that we sue anybody. Only that we have the option of sueing. It is a deterrent to get rid of pesky pests. James Let them be pesky. They can develop their clones, but at any point we wish, we can publicize our prior (and likely superior) work. Then we may gain users from them, while they lose out.
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January 30, 2014, 08:05:49 PM |
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Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree? Seems like it could be a slippery slope.... OK, how about a license that prohibits just FC from doing anything with our stuff
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Passion_ltc
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January 30, 2014, 08:06:05 PM |
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James, how about we explore non-legal recourses first? I've suggested proof of prior art and reputation damage, any other ideas? Maybe steganography for art/video assets?
Maybe we just follow the cryptocurrency style. Open source. Free to use. For everyone! Usage is fine. Stealing outright is not. Things like clients should be open source and free to use for everyone. Things like web services shouldn't be open source.. Look at all the BTC and LTC clones. Everyone uses the same client/wallet. And it wasn't created by satoshi. Did it harm BTC or LTC? No..
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January 30, 2014, 08:06:51 PM |
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Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree? Seems like it could be a slippery slope.... OK, how about a license that prohibits just FC from doing anything with our stuff Lol (EvilDave probably has some thoughts on this)
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Damelon
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January 30, 2014, 08:07:33 PM |
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I am not a lawyer. Need a lawyer to figure out how to make it so we can prevent klones that blatantly ripoff NXT community's hard work. For graphics, text we write, etc., it should be easy to put copyright and that automatically limits theft.
Something wrong with all these discussions about licences. This is a world of cryptoanarchy. So you think is OK for FC to copy paste and then rip people off? I want to prevent that. it is bad for NXT to be associated with ripoff artists I won't talk about pictures and videos, I don't know how to protected them. But Nxt code is protected against frictionlesscoins. Right now if FC launched his coin based on current 0.5.11 binary, I would be able to kill this coin within 24 hours using a small java program and my notebook. This is how protection works in cryptoworld. Makes sense. Then we just need to put copyright notices on all artwork, text, etc. That automatically provides legal protection from theft. I just want there to be a non-technical deterrent from thieves. As NXT gets bigger and bigger, it can't help but overlap the real world more and more. Knowing identity of carlos allows credible legal threat to stop his nonsense. He doesn't care about actually running a coin, so your protection doesn't work. People will still get scammed and then might blame NXT. James Copyright is automatic at the time of creation. You just need to be able to prove you made the first copy. That's how it works in creative works. Also, it depends on the artist/creator what to do with it. Maybe they wánt CC. Not trying to put a downer on it, but in this niche (crypto), adding a (c) to things would probably be very much anti-marketing. I would be very hesitant to do it at this point. If someone like FC tries a stunt like that again, I would again invade his thread and first ask him to stop using the video's without permission. Only after that, I'd use copyright. As you can see in this thread, the word copyright and legality raises all kinds of red flags immediately. No problem with protecting Nxt, but shouldn't we also think of more creative ways of doing it? In short, it doesn't sit well with me.
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January 30, 2014, 08:08:56 PM |
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Why dont you just start with delegating 2 people per conference instead of 5? this is smart. Since we have so many people lined up for Dallas, I volunteer to wait later this year and go to Las Vegas. 2 people is barely enough unless you don't feel like sleeping for those 2 days. 3 would be much better.
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JustaBitofTime - Co-Founder of CoinTropolis - Currently assisting Nxt
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January 30, 2014, 08:09:53 PM |
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Right now if FC launched his coin based on current 0.5.11 binary, I would be able to kill this coin within 24 hours using a small java program and my notebook. This is how protection works in cryptoworld.
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Zahlen
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January 30, 2014, 08:10:47 PM |
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Copyright is automatic at the time of creation. You just need to be able to prove you made the first copy. That's how it works in creative works.
Timestamping will solve this. We could even put up a bounty for novel ways of doing this if there's a need.
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NxtChg
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January 30, 2014, 08:12:40 PM |
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Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree? Seems like it could be a slippery slope.... OK, how about a license that prohibits just FC from doing anything with our stuff You will hurt NXT more by fighting with people like FC. And by breaking open-source spirit you will turn away many potential developers. Don't make us look like dicks.
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January 30, 2014, 08:12:52 PM |
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No. Lakshmi AMs start with "Lakshmi0" prefix and non-encrypted.
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January 30, 2014, 08:13:01 PM |
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All projects funded by the NXTfund, needs to be open source. unless community objects, I want all NXTfund projects to have a license that does NOT allow usage outside of NXT and NXT testnet. It is one thing to publish source and allow testing. Another to let FC just steal it.
If you are going this route, it might be a good idea to figure out what open licences are compatible with a usage restriction. A usage restriction is GPL-incompatible (section 6 of GPLv2, section 10 of GPLv3). Don't know about the other OSI licences. I am not a lawyer. Need a lawyer to figure out how to make it so we can prevent klones that blatantly ripoff NXT community's hard work. For graphics, text we write, etc., it should be easy to put copyright and that automatically limits theft. 10000 NXT BOUNTY OFFER: legal clause that allows us to properly limit clones stealing NXT code, while still keeping us in compliance with the open source licenses we use. Maybe if jean-luc would release the refactored core under a no-clone license, it would solve this? Any lawyers out there? James What license is the code being released under now?
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January 30, 2014, 08:13:12 PM |
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Copyright is automatic at the time of creation. You just need to be able to prove you made the first copy. That's how it works in creative works.
Timestamping will solve this. We could even put up a bounty for novel ways of doing this if there's a need. In poor artist land we would just snailmail manuscripts to ourselves. Easiest way to do it years back. Or we would go to the tax office to get an official stamp from them with a date on it. Ah, the days of yesterday... *cue melancholic music*
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