jkoil
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February 01, 2014, 12:42:13 PM |
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could be....attention to detail.... Bingo! "Bingo!" as a judgment of a judge ... or just a bluff?
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NxtChg
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February 01, 2014, 12:43:28 PM |
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marcus03, nexern, minusbalancer if you won't agree on a key stretching algorithm soon, I'm gonna pick one for you and then insist a burning bush told me it's the best one.
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Bitventurer
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February 01, 2014, 12:46:44 PM |
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Dear CFB For the benefit of the NXT community, and Nxter After 2 months of hard working , the unique and the best user experience NXT exchange site, https://www.nxt-e.com[/b]]https://www.nxt-e.com, is coming out soon. It focuses on NXT as the main cryptocoin. The site has been released for public testings. After testings, the site will be formally launched. Our team has several 10+ years experienced developers to make it beautiful and strong. Please visit the web site to experience. We also have great follow-up plans, such as adding more types of coins, providing more functions as well as dividend, which will be executed as planed. We are not the original shareholders, and the finance is not on our side. We hope to get the support from you and the community. Please help us and promote the site. Furthermore, we also hope the shareholders‘ generous donations. We need no more than 10000 NXT, which will be used for kick-off and future promotion. NXT - E exchange has the following features: Excellent UI, strong extensibility, which can easily add more types of coins in the future. Clients will have the best trading experience with NXT – e. Low Fee: 0.15% trading fee. Convenient automatic transfer: Deposits and withdraws are processed in no time. And we do not change transfer fee. But network does. Mobile: Fully - responsive site. Trade anywhere, with full market data and interactive charts at your fingertips! SECURE: NXT-E.COM employees serveral Amazon servers. But NO NXT/Bitcoins/LiteCoins wallets store on our servers. We even have independent altcoin wallet servers, separated from NXT/BitCoin/LiteCoin server, to prevent Trojan, affects the BTC and LTC wallets. NXT - E exchange plans for the future The users trading on our site will earn points. Every transaction is accumulated now, and users will be shown points in near future. All the registered users will get 1 NXT. We are going to do our best to contribute to the NXT community and make NXT the more and more important. you need to add fiat , and not other coins .. then you will have success
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SP8DE - The Game of Chance. Changed.
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bitcoinpaul
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February 01, 2014, 12:48:25 PM |
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Dear CFB For the benefit of the NXT community, and Nxter After 2 months of hard working , the unique and the best user experience NXT exchange site, https://www.nxt-e.com[/b]]https://www.nxt-e.com, is coming out soon. It focuses on NXT as the main cryptocoin. The site has been released for public testings. After testings, the site will be formally launched. ... you need to add fiat , and not other coins .. then you will have success Every exchange counts.
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Bitventurer
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February 01, 2014, 12:56:10 PM |
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BTW any dev can link me or explain what the hell is a "referencedTransaction"?
referencedTransaction is used to "chain" transactions together. If transaction "A" is referenced in transaction "B" then "B" won't be confirmed until "A" is confirmed. omg so I don't really need the recent block headers to make a transaction and sign it in the android version? creating an sms gateway is INSANELY easy to make! lets see if I can make this happen soon.... Guys who would help me test this if I open the gateway in thier country? I am in the philippines and somethig is telling me aint alot of people interested here . im interested from Germany
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SP8DE - The Game of Chance. Changed.
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pinarello
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February 01, 2014, 01:07:09 PM |
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In the spirit of speculation on BCNEXT here's some food for thought. His account creation date is 27 sept Says he's a veteran member and will stay annon States he will invest in NXT with his own btc Stops using account November 8 User xibeijan stops using his btt account 7 days before BCnext registers Has enough post at the time to be considered a veteran He also uses double space after period. Doesn't use account the entire time BC is using his. Starts using account again November 22 after Guinness block launches(14 days after bc stops using his) Is an initial stakeholder That's a 73? In one chance I'm right minus all the people that use single spaces...odd are getting better. The double space is from copy-paste. For some kind of odd reason copy-pasting does that adding spaces...
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mthcl
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February 01, 2014, 01:07:49 PM |
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Bounty for Wiki TranslatorsA few days ago I sent Joefox 50.000 from the NxtMarketing account from donation by Come-from-Beyond. (+ 5.000 for managing wiki) Joefox had a good idea about rewarding translators by this table: http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Special:ContributionScores- he will use "all history" table now, because it is the end of the month and then he will be able to use "last 30 days" at the end of each month. I decided to help him with looking for IDs, jeez, this was a hardcore quest It is in gdoc on the right and also here I present you our stars team, only those, who translated at least 10 pages: List of Wiki translators: Damelon 18229868146885750725 VanBreuk 8118526282532613576 Miramare 12729706684859139015 Allwelder 14698193345900192135 Joefox 4924387977119245692 embicoin 933035601034071741 basil 5655031817077790666 mezzovide 889362800 mthcl 5978778981551971141 FranKKnight 14893180077050167994 salsacz 15003961341330858247 ATpr 1191934949486594719 Nekokoe unknown - chinese Rullimanuk 10467627430947009326 okaynow 18393438669597853774 abctc unknown Zahlen 7436197154535225138 Candidakefyr 17449290204457266561 Meizirkki unknown Shin unknown Hammurabi unknown Diezych 11747605130972016013 Rriky92 4894174904569783391 Nxtru 6488861056876578743 Newsilike 10583712460138602974 Zasaar 2549637640235588919 Permafrost 8666460264662829337 Joe will still probably sort out whitepaper edits... PS: there is also additional bounty: 1.000 for FAQ translations for top languages BTW works on Whitepaper are kinda frozen in last 2 weeks http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Whitepaper:Nxt Many thanks to the one who sent some NXT to me! I promise to speed up my translations
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marcus03
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February 01, 2014, 01:12:50 PM |
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marcus03, nexern, minusbalancer if you won't agree on a key stretching algorithm soon, I'm gonna pick one for you and then insist a burning bush told me it's the best one.
Is http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/New_Address_Format up-to-date? Edit: There are alternative approaches on this page. Can you decide for a solution, present it and then ask for acknowledgment? Edit2: My take on the alternatives: -Alphabet: Scheme 2 -Prefix: Allow use of "NXT-" prefix. Let clients decide if they show it. If user inputs an address longer than 17 character and it starts with "NXT-" clients will now that this is a prefix, so users can input addresses with and without NXT- prefix.
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davethetrousers
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February 01, 2014, 01:17:17 PM |
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This seems a somewhat high wattage to me. I mean, you've even undervolted the machine, haven't you? For comparison, my cubietruck node pulls 0.35 Amps (-> 1.75W) from the solar setup, measured by multimeter in the middle. This is for baseline load with the cubie on at base clock & base voltage. When I "let is loose" to 1.25GHz and max voltage with full 200% load, it draws close to 0.8 Amps (-> 4W). Then of course, also with much better performance than a Pi could come up with. Is your 5V conversion somehow really inefficient perhaps?
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landomata
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February 01, 2014, 01:22:16 PM |
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This seems a somewhat high wattage to me. I mean, you've even undervolted the machine, haven't you? For comparison, my cubietruck node pulls 0.35 Amps (-> 1.75W) from the solar setup, measured by multimeter in the middle. This is for baseline load with the cubie on at base clock & base voltage. When I "let is loose" to 1.25GHz and max voltage with full 200% load, it draws close to 0.8 Amps (-> 4W). Then of course, also with much better performance than a Pi could come up with. Is your 5V conversion somehow really inefficient perhaps? Am I seeing this conversation When guys compare energy consumption on this scale then you know this is a serious technology. and your telling me we can easily run 100 TPS network with this setup...mind blowing.
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pinarello
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February 01, 2014, 01:26:06 PM |
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always wanted to do this.... Tooooo da mooooooooooooooon
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timmyd
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February 01, 2014, 01:29:12 PM |
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Emule has realized his mistake and is now rebuying all his dumped NXT hence the price rise
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Jean-Luc
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February 01, 2014, 01:32:59 PM |
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marcus03, nexern, minusbalancer if you won't agree on a key stretching algorithm soon, I'm gonna pick one for you and then insist a burning bush told me it's the best one.
Is http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/New_Address_Format up-to-date? Edit: There are alternative approaches on this page. Can you decide for a solution, present it and then ask for acknowledgment? Edit2: My take on the alternatives: -Alphabet: Scheme 2 -Prefix: Allow use of "NXT-" prefix. Let clients decide if they show it. If user inputs an address longer than 17 character and it starts with "NXT-" clients will now that this is a prefix, so users can input addresses with and without NXT- prefix. I think NxtChg was talking about the password key stretching, not the address format. My opinion is that we should stick to a standard, tested and reviewed algorithm, such as PBKDF2 indeed. Cryptography is one area where it is better not to reinvent the wheel and not to try to come up with homegrown solutions.
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davethetrousers
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February 01, 2014, 01:33:55 PM |
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+1 ...gotta love how he is having difficulty accepting a max. reading of 4.22W!!! Yes, we can't accept such a waste of energy around here Srsly, this is just because of the solar+battery thingy. Several milliwatts can make a difference.
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bidji29
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February 01, 2014, 01:35:52 PM |
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Cryptography is one area where it is better not to reinvent the wheel and not to try to come up with homegrown solutions.
You mean like BCnext did ?
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BitcoinForumator
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February 01, 2014, 01:37:23 PM |
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Can you teach the uninitiated - does this solar thingy run/is able to run Pis on rainy/darker days too?
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Jean-Luc
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February 01, 2014, 01:37:59 PM |
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great job, nexern. However, I agree with the guy who criticized the design: Is it a big deal to change it on default to something more appealing - today's designs of UIs tend to go more to a "light" direction meaning little opacity, brighter colors, corresponding fonts etc. Would that be possible? Would be worth the effort coz it's way more appealing to sceptical Average Joe yes, this is possible of course and very easy too. since the whole gui is powered by pure code and doesn't use common gui widget's the advantage of this approach is, besides the compact size, the flexibility. the skin can be changed in any direction. when done i can add a bright color scheme in block explorer style, which is not so offensive. but as said, the scheme can be edited by the user at any time if desired. changing e.g. the button style from current flat to bordered/raised can be made by changing just one value. best now is to finish the hub. let's talk about the visualization right after. I prefer my screen dark, don't like staring at a light bulb all day. Please keep the dark theme as an option even if not default.
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Jean-Luc
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February 01, 2014, 01:40:12 PM |
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Cryptography is one area where it is better not to reinvent the wheel and not to try to come up with homegrown solutions.
You mean like BCnext did ? He used sha256 and curve25519, he didn't write his own.
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marcus03
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February 01, 2014, 01:41:36 PM Last edit: February 01, 2014, 01:52:46 PM by marcus03 |
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marcus03, nexern, minusbalancer if you won't agree on a key stretching algorithm soon, I'm gonna pick one for you and then insist a burning bush told me it's the best one.
Is http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/New_Address_Format up-to-date? Edit: There are alternative approaches on this page. Can you decide for a solution, present it and then ask for acknowledgment? Edit2: My take on the alternatives: -Alphabet: Scheme 2 -Prefix: Allow use of "NXT-" prefix. Let clients decide if they show it. If user inputs an address longer than 17 character and it starts with "NXT-" clients will now that this is a prefix, so users can input addresses with and without NXT- prefix. I think NxtChg was talking about the password key stretching, not the address format. ... Ooops... I totally missed that. Others have to decide. Edit Looked into this and as far as I can see currently this is not a client issue, but would be build into NRS first and thus set the standard that could then be implemented in clients.
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