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January 31, 2014, 10:02:35 PM |
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I like the more industrial feel of these 2 non-precious metals. And everyone has gold or silver....
What about Palladium? It's heavily used in modern industry and more expensive than Platinum.
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January 31, 2014, 10:03:06 PM |
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Can you please go discuss with FC in his own NEX thread.
It's locked. Well, could you kindly ask your 'Nxt Posse' to unlock the thread? FC can't hear me (me ignored by FC), but I have no bloody idea why his thread is locked, and I want to know why myself...i was having fun there.
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January 31, 2014, 10:03:11 PM |
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I'd definitely like to see a titanium:  or maybe stainless steel version:  I like the more industrial feel of these 2 non-precious metals. And everyone has gold or silver.... I'm afraid that common people will see brushed metal or titan = silver.
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January 31, 2014, 10:04:07 PM |
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I want to provide a bounty for integration of a fully functional torrent client built into one of the nxt clients. Most importantly I want some type of decentralized magnet link system that provides useability at the level that a high quality torrent site provides (eg. Pirate bay level). I'm not a programmer/developer so I don't know, is this in some way possible? Is it a huge undertaking?
I would coordinate with nxtru ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4739056#msg4739056) and nexern, perhaps they can put something together.
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January 31, 2014, 10:04:20 PM |
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I like the more industrial feel of these 2 non-precious metals. And everyone has gold or silver....
What about Palladium? It's heavily used in modern industry and more expensive than Platinum. Platinum is more expensive than Paladium. Don't get that confused.
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January 31, 2014, 10:04:47 PM |
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I see. How does it work in Qubic? Haven't seen some piece of information on the Qubic forum.
Only a part of the network knows about the transaction when u send money from A to B. Then u send the money from B to C and again only a part of the network knows about it. U repeat the process several times until only a few (or none) peers have the complete graph from A to B to C to ... to Z. More steps == higher anonymity. I'm thinking how to implement the same in Nxt by using Service Providers who could behave similar to Qubic peers. Would work like network proxies for connections.
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January 31, 2014, 10:09:08 PM |
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Platinum is more expensive than Paladium.
Don't get that confused.
Ok. Maybe I confused it with Unobtainium.
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January 31, 2014, 10:10:07 PM |
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Would work like network proxies for connections.
It's not that simple. Math proof, peer review, etc.
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January 31, 2014, 10:11:11 PM |
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I'm afraid that common people will see brushed metal or titan = silver.
marek3ball, how about designing a 3D render that is round like a coin but doesn't go for a traditional coin look? Perhaps using some of the colors/designs on http://www.nxtcrypto.org/ for inspiration? This might help establish its 2nd generation / more than just currency appeal.
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January 31, 2014, 10:12:09 PM |
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I like the more industrial feel of these 2 non-precious metals. And everyone has gold or silver....
What about Palladium? It's heavily used in modern industry and more expensive than Platinum. and shiny.........i like it, going to search for more.  from; http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/046/
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January 31, 2014, 10:14:23 PM |
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Can you please go discuss with FC in his own NEX thread.
No way, this is way too entertaining and belongs in the annals of Nxt.
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January 31, 2014, 10:18:10 PM |
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Platinum is more expensive than Paladium.
Don't get that confused.
Ok. Maybe I confused it with Unobtainium. Hm. My data is really outdated. When I was developing an economic game Palladium was more expensive than Platinum:   But now it's not.
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January 31, 2014, 10:18:19 PM |
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I see. How does it work in Qubic? Haven't seen some piece of information on the Qubic forum.
Only a part of the network knows about the transaction when u send money from A to B. Then u send the money from B to C and again only a part of the network knows about it. U repeat the process several times until only a few (or none) peers have the complete graph from A to B to C to ... to Z. More steps == higher anonymity. I'm thinking how to implement the same in Nxt by using Service Providers who could behave similar to Qubic peers. In the end, you will run into the same issue of knapsacking. Can you show the runtime complexity for cracking that mixing? I would be interested in the runtime complexities for cracking each mixing solution (coinjoin, coinjoin+variance, zerocoin, zerocash, qubic).
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January 31, 2014, 10:19:14 PM |
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Why pick expensive materials?
Why not more commonly used and more useful materials?
Carbon steel for example. Steel is also very recyclable.
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January 31, 2014, 10:22:45 PM |
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In the end, you will run into the same issue of knapsacking. Can you show the runtime complexity for cracking that mixing?
Knapsacking can't be used to deanonymize transactions, coz there is no blockchain in Qubic. Transaction graph can't be analyzed.
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January 31, 2014, 10:22:56 PM |
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Platinum is more expensive than Paladium.
Don't get that confused.
Ok. Maybe I confused it with Unobtainium. Hm. My data is really outdated. When I was developing an economic game Palladium was more expensive than Platinum:   But now it's not. If you were one of the people behind http://virtonomics.com/, I want your babies.
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January 31, 2014, 10:24:02 PM |
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No, those were my first serious steps in game development.
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January 31, 2014, 10:25:28 PM |
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Would work like network proxies for connections.
It's not that simple. Math proof, peer review, etc. I know. It's a good metaphor, though. Somebody, who want's to know everything has to go to every proxy and to ask kindly for the connection data. Until he gets it all.
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