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March 05, 2014, 02:53:38 PM |
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My installer downloads and installs Java when you install Nxt if you don't already have, exactly like you said it shouldn't because of admin rights...which I agree with. Since Nxt requires Java, though, this was by far the most user friendly solution. Over 5,500 downloads and I've only seen 3 or 4 people(that have contacted me) that had issues. Unpacked JRE can be embedded into installer, and installed without admin rights. But it requires to create installers for each platform you support. Double edged sword. I considered this but decided that most people will have Admin rights to their machine so downloading for the most part shouldn't be an issue......where as expecting people to know if they have x64 or x86 architecture and Win7/Win8 didn't seem like a good solution. I chose to make a "one size fits all" installer rather than complicate matters. User-installer JRE is double edged too What if some newest release of NRS will require newer version of Java? Will you check what version user have installed? Embedded JRE is always considered as good solution for serious Java-based software. Considering architecture: NRS is not required to run with x64 JRE since it doesn't require too much memory. Embedded x86 JRE work perfect in x64 Win. And there's no different JRE versions for different Windows. Still do not know anything about *nix and OSX. There is code in the installer to check the java version, yes. If needed, I can force an update Edit: Not saying my way is the best or even most widely accepted way, just that this is how I chose to do it and was the first one to offer an installer. Honestly, I'm surprised it's still the only one out there and that someone hasn't made an embedded version. Why am I not able to select another folder than Program Files to install Nxt? Is this meant for me? The installer puts Nxt at C:\Nxt, not in Program Files. I choose to install Nxt to c:\Nxt to keep it inline with the wiki and other tutorials. Since that is where the batch files point and I don't want to dynamically create them, I removed the ability to chose where to install it. More advanced users that will want it installed elsewhere probably wont need my installer to install Nxt for them.
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MyZhre
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March 05, 2014, 02:54:51 PM |
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NXT: 13997163105778396158
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mcjavar
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March 05, 2014, 02:56:25 PM |
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My installer downloads and installs Java when you install Nxt if you don't already have, exactly like you said it shouldn't because of admin rights...which I agree with. Since Nxt requires Java, though, this was by far the most user friendly solution. Over 5,500 downloads and I've only seen 3 or 4 people(that have contacted me) that had issues. Unpacked JRE can be embedded into installer, and installed without admin rights. But it requires to create installers for each platform you support. Double edged sword. I considered this but decided that most people will have Admin rights to their machine so downloading for the most part shouldn't be an issue......where as expecting people to know if they have x64 or x86 architecture and Win7/Win8 didn't seem like a good solution. I chose to make a "one size fits all" installer rather than complicate matters. User-installer JRE is double edged too What if some newest release of NRS will require newer version of Java? Will you check what version user have installed? Embedded JRE is always considered as good solution for serious Java-based software. Considering architecture: NRS is not required to run with x64 JRE since it doesn't require too much memory. Embedded x86 JRE work perfect in x64 Win. And there's no different JRE versions for different Windows. Still do not know anything about *nix and OSX. There is code in the installer to check the java version, yes. If needed, I can force an update Edit: Not saying my way is the best or even most widely accepted way, just that this is how I chose to do it and was the first one to offer an installer. Honestly, I'm surprised it's still the only one out there and that someone hasn't made an embedded version. Why am I not able to select another folder than Program Files to install Nxt? Is this meant for me? The installer puts Nxt at C:\Nxt, not in Program Files. I choose to install Nxt to c:\Nxt to keep it inline with the wiki and other tutorials. Since that is where the batch files point and I don't want to dynamically create them, I removed the ability to chose where to install it. More advanced users that will want it installed elsewhere probably wont need my installer to install Nxt for them. You might be right. Sorry for the confusion, it installed it to C:, not the program files, my bad. Please read my edit for my previous post. And respect for your great work, you are a really big benefit for the community, like all other guys that not just cry about the low price and why nothing is working like they thin kit should, but really DO SOMETHING in order to help Nxt succeed. You are all doing a great job!Let´s get things more organized to hit the mainstream.
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wakasaki808
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March 05, 2014, 02:57:35 PM |
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Where are the swarmers Let's get NXT to the top of the votes and have it stay there.
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joefox
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March 05, 2014, 03:01:12 PM |
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I'd personally like to Wesley's web client be included with NRS.
I strongly agree with this proposal.
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Come-from-Beyond
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March 05, 2014, 03:04:02 PM |
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More I think about Pooled Forging, more I don't like it. Does anyone have any ideas where this could lead to? Won't we face the same problem as Bitcoin (GHash)?
I put refactoring on hold until the community decides that it's safe for Nxt.
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jl777
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March 05, 2014, 03:05:15 PM |
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Does anybody know if the getTrades API gets ALL changes in an assets ownership? I am assuming it gets all matched bid and ask orders, but does it also get all transferAsset txids?
I want to make sure I get any and all changes in asset balances.
James
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March 05, 2014, 03:06:25 PM |
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Does anybody know if the getTrades API gets ALL changes in an assets ownership? I am assuming it gets all matched bid and ask orders, but does it also get all transferAsset txids?
I want to make sure I get any and all changes in asset balances.
James
Trades and transfers not linked.
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mcjavar
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March 05, 2014, 03:07:02 PM |
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More I think about Pooled Forging, more I don't like it. Does anyone have any ideas where this could lead to? Won't we face the same problem as Bitcoin (GHash)?
I put refactoring on hold until the community decides that it's safe for Nxt.
And how should community decide? We will have a big duscission again, while work is on hold. Please continue working on it, like planned, as this is the only way small stakeholders have the opportunity to forge. It is very frustrating to invest thousands of dollars and then see that you will generate the next block in 2 months. If you want the community to decide, put up a voting, or make it clear HOW the community should decide, otherwise it is pointless and will only lead to another function not getting implemented till april.
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Mises_77
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March 05, 2014, 03:07:20 PM |
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I'd personally like to Wesley's web client be included with NRS.
I strongly agree with this proposal. Agreed
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March 05, 2014, 03:09:11 PM |
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Any updates on AE, what are we waiting for? can we set a date?
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March 05, 2014, 03:09:55 PM |
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wakasaki808
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March 05, 2014, 03:10:31 PM |
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More I think about Pooled Forging, more I don't like it. Does anyone have any ideas where this could lead to? Won't we face the same problem as Bitcoin (GHash)?
I put refactoring on hold until the community decides that it's safe for Nxt.
Isn't it much harder for NXT compared to Bitcoin to be 51%(NXT with 90%+ right?) Just have multiple pools if I understand it correctly. It gives the little guy with <100k a chance to get something out of forging. Many people want an incentive to forge.
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jl777
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March 05, 2014, 03:10:41 PM |
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More I think about Pooled Forging, more I don't like it. Does anyone have any ideas where this could lead to? Won't we face the same problem as Bitcoin (GHash)?
I put refactoring on hold until the community decides that it's safe for Nxt.
As long as the big account holders dont pool their forging, it seems safe enough. However, if we had nodecoin, that would let the small accounts gain daily rewards that they can see. I think that is what most people want to see. We can then just put in bids in AE for nodecoin so that it is actually worth NXT Instead of pooled forging, can you port over multisig? That is much more important than pooled forging, since there are alternate solutions for that. Multisig is pretty fundamental. James
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btc2nxt
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March 05, 2014, 03:14:01 PM |
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about AE test
1. balance=2864 2. ask order (my asset) quantity:15, price=200(2nxt) fee=1 quantity:10, price=300(3nxt) fee=1 balance=2862 Ok 3. bid order (my asset) quantity:25, price=300(3nxt) fee=1 4.balance=2846 should be 2864-3=2861 so 2861-2846=15 is lost ( 25*3-15*2-10*3=15 )
Which client are you using? coded myself i have suggestion to tester, ask orders quantity*price don't get too high, below 100 may be ok, because i only have 2K+ left.
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joefox
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March 05, 2014, 03:16:38 PM |
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More I think about Pooled Forging, more I don't like it. Does anyone have any ideas where this could lead to? Won't we face the same problem as Bitcoin (GHash)?
I put refactoring on hold until the community decides that it's safe for Nxt.
I think the concept of pools in Nxt is a non-starter: it doesn't make any sense, except under one scenario. Pooling coins for Nxt has no impact on ROI. The effect is psychological. You'll get less Nxt more often, but you won't earn more Nxt than you would forging alone. The only reason it makes sense is if you can't run software all the time, or are frustrated with having to update it every two days to keep from being left on a fork due to software changes and fixes. People who want pools are people who believe (against all factual data) that pooling gives them additional reward. This is a fallacy and we should not support the belief. People who want to "set it and forget it" have a valid argument, but IMHO not enough of one to warrant adding "pooled forging" to Nxt's core.
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March 05, 2014, 03:18:04 PM |
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More I think about Pooled Forging, more I don't like it. Does anyone have any ideas where this could lead to? Won't we face the same problem as Bitcoin (GHash)?
I put refactoring on hold until the community decides that it's safe for Nxt.
Have to think about those who do not have enough to forge "faster". In the end, for many forging is just an illusion.
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