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February 22, 2015, 01:50:08 PM |
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I found this other address in his first transaction, it has a negative balance of 10 bn coins:
Account NAS-MRCC-2YLS-8M54-3CMAJ Info The account has a balance of -9'999'999'999 NAS
Can anybody explain it?
It's the genesis account. That is the account that distributed all the coins into the NAS system. It is negative because the total number of coins in NAS is zero. More info: http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Glossary#Genesis_Account
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Kozan
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February 23, 2015, 02:07:46 AM |
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I have part of my NAS on dgex and part on the way from Poloniex to bter. Is there a hope that I will see them again?
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February 26, 2015, 09:31:14 PM Last edit: March 10, 2015, 11:48:07 PM by patapato |
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Some features, like the ports used, can be changed in the 'nas-default.properties' file, and we can also change the name of directories and files to avoid references to NXT and substitute them by NAS. So we can easily do a new package of files, a new minor revision without changing code, just filenames and text content to make a consistent package.
About this idea, I was comparing the file 'conf/nas-default.properties' with the one in the 3.1.1 1.1.3 version of NXT, as well as the most recent version of it. It is not necessary a new minor revision, but we can get a more consistent installation by modifying this file. I updated the parameters in that file accordingly, and changed the ports in order to be different than in NXT. I kept the 7871 for peerServerPort, so I used 7872 for uiServerPort and 7873 for apiServerPort. I also changed the directory name and file name for database to use the word 'nas' instead of 'nxt'. So you should copy your blockchain file to the new one if you want to use it, and delete the old folder (or use it as a backup copy). You can also delete the old log and trace files with 'nxt' in its name. I disabled DEBUG by default, and let empty the wellKnownPeers. It can go to 'conf/nas.properties' instead, in order to not change the default file. This is the resulting ' conf/nas-default.properties' file: # Do not modify this file. Instead, create a nas.properties file with only the properties # you need to change, and set them there. The values in nas.properties override those in # nas-default.properties.
#### PEER NETWORKING ####
# Announce my IP address/hostname to peers and allow them to share it with other peers. # If disabled, peer networking servlet will not be started at all. nas.shareMyAddress=true
# Port for incoming peer to peer networking requests, if enabled. nas.peerServerPort=7871
# Host interface on which to listen for peer networking requests, default all. # Use 0.0.0.0 to listen on all IPv4 interfaces or :: to listen on all IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces nas.peerServerHost=0.0.0.0
# My externally visible IP address or host name, to be announced to peers. # It can optionally include a port number, which will also be announced to peers, # and may be different from nas.peerServerPort (useful if you do port forwarding behind a router). nas.myAddress=
# My platform, to be announced to peers. nas.myPlatform=PC
# My hallmark, if available. nas.myHallmark=
# A list of well known peer addresses / host names, separated by '; '. nas.wellKnownPeers=
# Known bad peers to be blacklisted nas.knownBlacklistedPeers=
# Peers used for testnet only. nas.testnetPeers=bug.airdns.org; node10.mynxtcoin.org; node9.mynxtcoin.org
# Maintain active connections with at least that many peers. nas.maxNumberOfConnectedPublicPeers=20
# Peer networking connect timeout for outgoing connections. nas.connectTimeout=10000
# Peer networking read timeout for outgoing connections. nas.readTimeout=20000
# Peer networking server idle timeout, milliseconds. nas.peerServerIdleTimeout=30000
# Use the peer hallmark to only connect with peers above the defined push/pull hallmark thresholds. nas.enableHallmarkProtection=true
# Hallmark threshold to use when sending data to peers. nas.pushThreshold=0
# Hallmark threshold to use when requesting data from peers. nas.pullThreshold=0
# Blacklist peers for 600000 milliseconds (i.e. 10 minutes by default). nas.blacklistingPeriod=600000
# Consider a new transaction or block sent after 10 peers have received it. nas.sendToPeersLimit=10
# Enable the Jetty Denial of Service Filter for the peer networking server. nas.enablePeerServerDoSFilter=true
# Use testnet, leave set to false unless you are really testing. # Never unlock your real accounts on testnet! Use separate accounts for testing only. # When using testnet, all custom port settings will be ignored, # and hardcoded ports of 6874 (peer networking), 6875 (UI) and 6876 (API) will be used. nas.isTestnet=false
# Save known peers in the database nas.savePeers=true
# Set to false to disable use of the peers database. This will not delete saved peers. nas.usePeersDb=true
#### API SERVER ####
# Accept http/json API requests. nas.enableAPIServer=true
# Hosts from which to allow http/json API requests, if enabled. nas.allowedBotHosts=127.0.0.1; localhost; [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1];
# Port for http/json API requests. nas.apiServerPort=7873
# Host interface on which to listen for http/json API request, default localhost only. # Set to 0.0.0.0 to allow the API server to accept requests from all network interfaces. nas.apiServerHost=127.0.0.1
# Idle timeout for http/json API request connections, milliseconds. nas.apiServerIdleTimeout=30000
# Directory with html and javascript files for the new client UI, and admin tools utilizing # the http/json API. nas.apiResourceBase=html/ui
# Java API documentation directory, optional. nas.javadocResourceBase=html/doc
# Enable Cross Origin Filter for the API server. nas.apiServerCORS=false
# Enable SSL for the API server (also need to set nas.keyStorePath and nas.keyStorePassword). nas.apiSSL=false
# Enforce requests that require POST to only be accepted when submitted as POST. nas.apiServerEnforcePOST=true
#### NRS USER INTERFACE ####
# Enable the deprecated NRS user interface. nas.enableUIServer=false
# Hosts from which to allow NRS user interface requests, if enabled. nas.allowedUserHosts=127.0.0.1; localhost; [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1];
# Port for NRS user interface server. nas.uiServerPort=7872
# Host interface for NRS user interface server, default localhost only. # Set to 0.0.0.0 to allow the UI to be accessed on all network interfaces. nas.uiServerHost=127.0.0.1
# Idle timeout for NRS user interface server, milliseconds. nas.uiServerIdleTimeout=30000
# Directory with html and javascript files for the NRS client user interface. nas.uiResourceBase=html/nrs
# Enable Cross Origin Filter for NRS user interface server. nas.uiServerCORS=false
# Enable SSL for the NRS user interface (also need to set nas.keyStorePath and nas.keyStorePassword). nas.uiSSL=false
# Enforce requests that require POST to only be accepted when submitted as POST. nas.uiServerEnforcePOST=true
#### DEBUGGING ####
# Log file, will be overwritten at every restart. nas.log=nas.log
# Enable debug log output. nas.debug=false
# Enable logging of exception stack traces. nas.enableStackTraces=true
# Enable logging of Jetty messages. nas.debugJetty=false
# Used for debugging peer to peer communications. nas.communicationLoggingMask=0
# Track balances of the following accounts for debugging purposes. nas.debugTraceAccounts=
# File name for logging tracked account balances nas.debugTraceLog=nas-trace.csv
# Separator character for trace log nas.debugTraceSeparator=\t
# Quote character for trace log nas.debugTraceQuote="
#### DATABASE ####
# Database connection JDBC url, see the H2 documentation for possible customizations. # Append ;AUTO_SERVER=TRUE to enable automatic mixed mode access. # The nxt_db folder is expected to be in the current working directory, will be created if missing. nas.dbUrl=jdbc:h2:nas_db/nas;DB_CLOSE_ON_EXIT=FALSE
# Database connection JDBC url to use with the test network, if isTestnet=true nas.testDbUrl=jdbc:h2:nas_test_db/nas;DB_CLOSE_ON_EXIT=FALSE
# Database connection timeout in seconds. nas.dbLoginTimeout=70
# Database default lock timeout in seconds. nas.dbDefaultLockTimeout=60
# Maximum simultaneous database connections. nas.maxDbConnections=30
# The memory allocated to database cache, in kB. # If set to 0, defaults to 50 % of the memory available to the JVM. nas.dbCacheKB=0
#### JETTY ####
# Settings for the Jetty Denial Of Service Filter, used for the peer networking server only. nas.peerServerDoSFilter.maxRequestsPerSec=30 nas.peerServerDoSFilter.delayMs=1000 nas.peerServerDoSFilter.maxRequestMs=300000
# keystore file and password, required if uiSSL or apiSSL are enabled. nas.keyStorePath=keystore nas.keyStorePassword=password
EDIT: empty 'nas.wellKnownPeers='; nonempty should go to the file 'conf/nas.properties' REMEMBER: your new web interface using this file will be: http://localhost:7873It is convenient that you have your customized parameters in the file 'conf/nas.properties'. I suggest the next file to get connected with few initial known peers (note that I explicitly write both ports, the new and the old one, in order to avoid problems now). You can fill your address:port and platform if you are going to be a public node. You can easily enable and disable debug and trace here. nas.myAddress= nas.myPlatform=PC nas.myHallmark= nas.wellKnownPeers=99.227.137.145;222.92.62.194;nxtnode.ddns.net;cb2.flipflop.mooo.com;flipflop.mooo.com;patapato.ddns.net;89.247.173.211;89.247.163.145;62.42.108.235 nas.debug=false nas.enableStackTraces=true nas.debugJetty=false
EDIT: modified list of peers, 2 added, and ports not set (default 7871 is taken) Also, I suggest to modify the 'run.bat' file the way as it is in the last version of NXT in order to better find your installed version of Java, that is to substitute the line by for %%X in (java.exe) do (set IS_JAVA_IN_PATH=%%~$PATH:X)
IF defined IS_JAVA_IN_PATH (
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Kozan
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February 28, 2015, 02:45:30 AM |
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Will the transaction made on 2014-12-28 be on some other fork, or it will work now?
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March 02, 2015, 06:56:01 PM |
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Hi, @patapato: are you still running a node and forging? Is anyone else forging at the moment or are there too much forked chains? Will the transaction made on 2014-12-28 be on some other fork, or it will work now?
I don't know on which chain the transactions are, i also have an transfer an the way from Poloniex to my account and i'm triing to get Poloniex to resync their wallet. Poloniex says the transaction went out and was beeing confirmed. Maybe i'll be lucky.
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Kozan
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March 02, 2015, 07:10:21 PM |
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Mine is from Poloniex to Bter, so my case is worse.
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patapato
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March 04, 2015, 11:48:14 PM |
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Hi,
@patapato: are you still running a node and forging?
Is anyone else forging at the moment or are there too much forked chains?
Yes, my node is still running and forging. I don't know who else is forging or what forks exists. I would like to synchronize my node with the nodes of exchanges, if they are still alive, how can I do it?
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March 05, 2015, 09:52:22 PM |
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Hi,
@patapato: are you still running a node and forging?
Is anyone else forging at the moment or are there too much forked chains?
Yes, my node is still running and forging. I don't know who else is forging or what forks exists. I would like to synchronize my node with the nodes of exchanges, if they are still alive, how can I do it? I'm also running a node and forging, that makes at least 2 nodes, each on their own fork As to synchronize a node with an exchange, i have no clue and the network seems to be a mess ... I know for sure that Polionex does not run a node/wallet right now.
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Kozan
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March 08, 2015, 10:52:40 PM |
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Maybe ask Poloniex to give us their blockchain? They told users to withdraw their NAScoins and I think it was the only important number of transactions during last months. And then send this blockchain to bter and dgex and maybe NAS will be saved and traded again on popular exchanges. And then anybody can lead the project and suggest innovations.
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March 10, 2015, 08:10:38 PM |
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Maybe ask Poloniex to give us their blockchain? They told users to withdraw their NAScoins and I think it was the only important number of transactions during last months.
I think that those transactions are already in any of the current forks. Which is the NAS address of Poloniex?, I would check its last transaction on my client. Why are there several forks surviving now?, does it mean that the automatic consensus mechanism is not working?. Well, I understand that the main problem is a very low number of nodes and forgers. The first think that we need is more independent nodes working, with different forging accounts. The stronger fork should survive, normally it would be the one on important exchanges. It is now like the early time of a coin, a rebirth. For those interested on setting up his own public node at home, I suggest to use my proposed conf/nas.default-properties file, and follow the instructions on the NXT wiki, changing the ports to the ones defined for NAS in that file (I changed UI and API ports in order to be different than in NXT and avoid conflict; name and folder of blockchain database file also changes, you have to move it manually if you want to keep your current blockchain): - 7871 for peer interface (the one to open in your router/firewall),
- 7872 for UI,
- and 7873 for API interface (the one to use from your web browser).
Then we could collect in this thread a list of enough nodes to put on the file 'conf/nas.properties' under the key 'nas.wellKnownPeers=' (although it is not strictly necessary, just it helps to connect initial peers). We have a clone of NXT with an initial distribution already done. Development can be continued by any medium level programmer, just by adapting again the NXT Open Source code. I think that it will not be difficult to get NAS running with the cloned last version of NXT, 1.4.16. It can serve as an experimental fork of NXT, or just as a pure clone of NXT. The second way will be easy to maintain, it doesn't need high level programmers. Pure clones are not bad idea, why people think that cryptocurrency clones are bad?. Euro is a pure clone of Dollar, gold and silver are pure clones one of the other, just the total supply and the production rate is different. In a free economy it is good to have more than one coin of the same type, then market will choose.
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March 10, 2015, 08:42:10 PM |
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Will the transaction made on 2014-12-28 be on some other fork, or it will work now?
I don't know on which chain the transactions are, i also have an transfer an the way from Poloniex to my account and i'm triing to get Poloniex to resync their wallet. Poloniex says the transaction went out and was beeing confirmed. From my withdrawals from Poloniex, I get that Poloniex use this NAS address (I don't know if he has more than one address): NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3, the account has a balance of 783'912'211.18583353 NAS. This is the list of transactions on this address, taken from my wallet (that is, from the fork in which I am), and there is no transaction on 2014-12-28 , but the last one was later than that, on January 25th: Date Type Amount Fee Account 25/01/2015 17:14:08 Ordinary payment 19 1 NAS-WQL3-FB8L-D8GY-2QXNN 20/01/2015 00:56:32 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ELB3-2CZF-BQYL-53XJN 20/01/2015 00:22:58 Ordinary payment 535.964 1 NAS-TFX2-PZBS-QPPM-892V3 13/01/2015 02:57:19 Ordinary payment 498'999 1 NAS-7XRH-SXQT-RBJS-6MVE2 13/01/2015 02:57:19 Ordinary payment 5'886'603.198 1 NAS-9LQQ-D3P3-TRCU-5EJ9C 13/01/2015 02:57:19 Ordinary payment 7'387.66133334 1 NAS-L6XN-LUHK-9TAG-3QYXD 07/01/2015 22:47:46 Ordinary payment 27'999 1 NAS-RA46-XNBL-SLFL-85QGB 07/01/2015 22:47:46 Ordinary payment 27'707 1 NAS-ASYL-26BY-5LTY-4XK8Q 07/01/2015 22:47:45 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-W5ZS-WTDT-AB2Y-9FWQQ 16/11/2014 17:24:42 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 16/11/2014 17:24:38 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 16/11/2014 17:24:37 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 15/11/2014 12:42:19 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ZHEQ-9P5L-QJJV-5PBSD 13/11/2014 20:45:02 Ordinary payment 11'552.846 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 12/11/2014 12:38:40 Ordinary payment 749 1 NAS-N36N-ZH9T-T8YF-GDWM9 12/11/2014 12:33:34 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-N36N-ZH9T-T8YF-GDWM9 11/11/2014 18:36:42 Ordinary payment 68'212.3 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 10/11/2014 07:05:08 Ordinary payment 44'785.248 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 06/11/2014 14:53:43 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 06/11/2014 14:43:55 Ordinary payment 498 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 06/11/2014 08:01:26 Ordinary payment 1'243 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 05/11/2014 22:54:15 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-9UXF-QBV3-74U7-4S58K 05/11/2014 19:22:40 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 05/11/2014 19:17:19 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 05/11/2014 16:31:44 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 05/11/2014 16:26:13 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ZNV4-NSLH-ZB3H-6PQWN 04/11/2014 18:36:33 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 04/11/2014 05:53:40 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-DZXU-3RF4-8FRF-DLMDJ 03/11/2014 10:59:03 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 03/11/2014 01:35:09 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 02/11/2014 20:11:08 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 28/10/2014 23:28:47 Ordinary payment 20'065'314 1 NAS-HBLG-NL35-8D7J-G6QC4 24/10/2014 18:17:41 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 24/10/2014 09:05:17 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 23/10/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-ANHM-HNH2-5HJB-2FFA8 23/10/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 23/10/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-QALE-KL7U-NVCD-GNENB 23/10/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 2'310'729.90174999 1 NAS-4K3M-M3V6-5ZYH-CFNX3 23/10/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 22'391.126 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 23/10/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-M6JL-3Y6W-TLL8-2NQV4 23/10/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-D9YU-FQBP-K8RD-AECSR 23/10/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-S7WD-8NNP-XPEP-3K787 23/10/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-UXHX-QFUE-ULX2-65M6V 23/10/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-YQ4N-S76M-FR8S-4BURP 23/10/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MQ6D-BXAK-DQWJ-EBDM7 23/10/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MVUA-57MK-AV4X-HHFR3 23/10/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-V62Q-XD6G-S5PR-F4G2P 23/10/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-YUQW-QQ9K-ADVV-BH3D5 23/10/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-GZFK-VF2F-C8JB-8LNZE 23/10/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-VEN6-RG2D-VA2A-BA9RH 23/10/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-62NU-BBWX-WBZ4-HT9CD 23/10/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-J64L-TKK4-A85V-BV94K 23/10/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MHSB-BPS6-75JR-7V4ZS 13/10/2014 14:33:40 Ordinary payment 5'249 1 NAS-YJ7E-7ZGJ-8EV4-3QPE3 13/10/2014 05:38:53 Ordinary payment 3'740'183 1 NAS-NYTQ-LADR-SSYQ-GW43G 12/10/2014 21:17:14 Ordinary payment 497.822 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 12/10/2014 21:10:52 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-D8ZK-3T7P-VW9Z-699PW 12/10/2014 21:10:52 Ordinary payment 249.822 1 NAS-D8ZK-3T7P-VW9Z-699PW 11/10/2014 05:26:02 Ordinary payment 39'999 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 11/10/2014 04:37:31 Ordinary payment 5'099 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 11/10/2014 04:05:46 Ordinary payment 332 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 10/10/2014 02:43:53 Ordinary payment 10'060'200 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/10/2014 02:33:11 Ordinary payment 9 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 09/10/2014 03:50:51 Ordinary payment 84'986 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 14:48:39 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 14:45:58 Ordinary payment 498 1 NAS-CJZQ-CKEV-EYFK-GNNTM 08/10/2014 07:09:02 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 07:08:55 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 05:51:21 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 08/10/2014 05:43:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PCT-75E3-8RBT-9DGH5 08/10/2014 05:43:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-65WJ-63ZP-C97H-HQYWT 08/10/2014 05:43:16 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 30/09/2014 05:43:29 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 29/09/2014 01:51:32 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-RBCY-NLS3-5DN5-E6MHH 28/09/2014 22:58:14 Ordinary payment 79'999 1 NAS-5HZF-TPQ5-GSHF-7GV33 28/09/2014 12:34:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-JSUZ-PKS4-LEYJ-2CF8V 28/09/2014 09:55:49 Ordinary payment 4'708'890.8210561 1 NAS-8W63-T26Z-UZXU-8RLJS 17/09/2014 20:43:14 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-KBMD-4V6Z-XLC3-H4HHV 17/09/2014 16:01:53 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 17/09/2014 15:51:00 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 17/09/2014 15:45:51 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-TJ4E-6679-5538-ARGNX 17/09/2014 14:36:39 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 17/09/2014 14:31:18 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 17/09/2014 05:17:07 Ordinary payment 2'560'541.761 1 NAS-X5LW-K47U-LEB3-7RSWC 17/09/2014 04:31:53 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 16/09/2014 17:29:22 Ordinary payment 1'991 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 17:26:28 Ordinary payment 1'992 1 NAS-8QT8-UVEB-E35G-7M95P 16/09/2014 17:26:22 Ordinary payment 2'240 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 17:19:23 Ordinary payment 2'241 1 NAS-8QT8-UVEB-E35G-7M95P 16/09/2014 14:08:41 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 14:05:51 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 16/09/2014 13:22:55 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 13:20:09 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 16/09/2014 13:16:23 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 13:13:34 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 16/09/2014 13:13:09 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 13:09:15 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 16/09/2014 13:05:15 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 13:02:30 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-3S8R-2AUS-75PU-3KAEG 16/09/2014 13:02:26 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3
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Kozan
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March 11, 2015, 01:05:03 AM |
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Maybe ask Poloniex to give us their blockchain? They told users to withdraw their NAScoins and I think it was the only important number of transactions during last months.
I think that those transactions are already in any of the current forks. Which is the NAS address of Poloniex?, I would check its last transaction on my client. I could not find out Polo NAS address, but my transactions were: 7362465635498249985 2014-12-28 09:48:35 COMPLETE: 10648211179026911635 7362465635498249985 2014-12-26 11:01:37 COMPLETE: 1249385332064167760 If I understand right, this is my bter address to which I sent NAS
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You have no power here. -"Bitcoin on Governments"
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tiker
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March 11, 2015, 01:16:13 PM |
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My NAS client is still running here but I do not own any NAS coins so I'm not able to forge here. My transaction list for NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 is similar to patapato's list but with different time stamps (due to different time zone). Date Type Amount Fee Account 25/01/2015 11:14:08 Ordinary payment 19 1 NAS-WQL3-FB8L-D8GY-2QXNN 19/01/2015 18:56:32 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ELB3-2CZF-BQYL-53XJN 19/01/2015 18:22:58 Ordinary payment 535.964 1 NAS-TFX2-PZBS-QPPM-892V3 12/01/2015 20:57:19 Ordinary payment 7'387.66133334 1 NAS-L6XN-LUHK-9TAG-3QYXD 12/01/2015 20:57:19 Ordinary payment 498'999 1 NAS-7XRH-SXQT-RBJS-6MVE2 12/01/2015 20:57:19 Ordinary payment 5'886'603.198 1 NAS-9LQQ-D3P3-TRCU-5EJ9C 07/01/2015 16:47:46 Ordinary payment 27'999 1 NAS-RA46-XNBL-SLFL-85QGB 07/01/2015 16:47:46 Ordinary payment 27'707 1 NAS-ASYL-26BY-5LTY-4XK8Q 07/01/2015 16:47:45 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-W5ZS-WTDT-AB2Y-9FWQQ 16/11/2014 11:24:42 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 16/11/2014 11:24:38 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 16/11/2014 11:24:37 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 15/11/2014 06:42:19 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ZHEQ-9P5L-QJJV-5PBSD 13/11/2014 14:45:02 Ordinary payment 11'552.846 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 12/11/2014 06:38:40 Ordinary payment 749 1 NAS-N36N-ZH9T-T8YF-GDWM9 12/11/2014 06:33:34 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-N36N-ZH9T-T8YF-GDWM9 11/11/2014 12:36:42 Ordinary payment 68'212.3 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 10/11/2014 01:05:08 Ordinary payment 44'785.248 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 06/11/2014 08:53:43 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 06/11/2014 08:43:55 Ordinary payment 498 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 06/11/2014 02:01:26 Ordinary payment 1'243 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 05/11/2014 16:54:15 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-9UXF-QBV3-74U7-4S58K 05/11/2014 13:22:40 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 05/11/2014 13:17:19 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 05/11/2014 10:31:44 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 05/11/2014 10:26:13 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ZNV4-NSLH-ZB3H-6PQWN 04/11/2014 12:36:33 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 03/11/2014 23:53:40 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-DZXU-3RF4-8FRF-DLMDJ 03/11/2014 04:59:03 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 02/11/2014 19:35:09 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 02/11/2014 14:11:08 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 28/10/2014 18:28:47 Ordinary payment 20'065'314 1 NAS-HBLG-NL35-8D7J-G6QC4 24/10/2014 12:17:41 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 24/10/2014 03:05:17 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 23/10/2014 14:32:56 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-ANHM-HNH2-5HJB-2FFA8 23/10/2014 14:32:56 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 23/10/2014 14:32:56 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-QALE-KL7U-NVCD-GNENB 23/10/2014 14:32:56 Ordinary payment 2'310'729.90174999 1 NAS-4K3M-M3V6-5ZYH-CFNX3 23/10/2014 14:32:56 Ordinary payment 22'391.126 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 23/10/2014 14:32:56 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-M6JL-3Y6W-TLL8-2NQV4 23/10/2014 14:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-YQ4N-S76M-FR8S-4BURP 23/10/2014 14:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-D9YU-FQBP-K8RD-AECSR 23/10/2014 14:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-S7WD-8NNP-XPEP-3K787 23/10/2014 14:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-UXHX-QFUE-ULX2-65M6V 23/10/2014 14:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MQ6D-BXAK-DQWJ-EBDM7 23/10/2014 14:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MVUA-57MK-AV4X-HHFR3 23/10/2014 14:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-V62Q-XD6G-S5PR-F4G2P 23/10/2014 14:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-YUQW-QQ9K-ADVV-BH3D5 23/10/2014 14:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-GZFK-VF2F-C8JB-8LNZE 23/10/2014 14:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-VEN6-RG2D-VA2A-BA9RH 23/10/2014 14:32:53 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-62NU-BBWX-WBZ4-HT9CD 23/10/2014 14:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-J64L-TKK4-A85V-BV94K 23/10/2014 14:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MHSB-BPS6-75JR-7V4ZS 13/10/2014 08:33:40 Ordinary payment 5'249 1 NAS-YJ7E-7ZGJ-8EV4-3QPE3 12/10/2014 23:38:53 Ordinary payment 3'740'183 1 NAS-NYTQ-LADR-SSYQ-GW43G 12/10/2014 15:17:14 Ordinary payment 497.822 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 12/10/2014 15:10:52 Ordinary payment 249.822 1 NAS-D8ZK-3T7P-VW9Z-699PW 12/10/2014 15:10:52 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-D8ZK-3T7P-VW9Z-699PW 10/10/2014 23:26:02 Ordinary payment 39'999 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 10/10/2014 22:37:31 Ordinary payment 5'099 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 10/10/2014 22:05:46 Ordinary payment 332 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 09/10/2014 20:43:53 Ordinary payment 10'060'200 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 09/10/2014 20:33:11 Ordinary payment 9 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 21:50:51 Ordinary payment 84'986 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 08:48:39 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 08:45:58 Ordinary payment 498 1 NAS-CJZQ-CKEV-EYFK-GNNTM 08/10/2014 01:09:02 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 08/10/2014 01:08:55 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 07/10/2014 23:51:21 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 07/10/2014 23:43:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-65WJ-63ZP-C97H-HQYWT 07/10/2014 23:43:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PCT-75E3-8RBT-9DGH5 07/10/2014 23:43:16 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 29/09/2014 23:43:29 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 28/09/2014 19:51:32 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-RBCY-NLS3-5DN5-E6MHH 28/09/2014 16:58:14 Ordinary payment 79'999 1 NAS-5HZF-TPQ5-GSHF-7GV33 28/09/2014 06:34:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-JSUZ-PKS4-LEYJ-2CF8V 28/09/2014 03:55:49 Ordinary payment 4'708'890.8210561 1 NAS-8W63-T26Z-UZXU-8RLJS 17/09/2014 14:43:14 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-KBMD-4V6Z-XLC3-H4HHV 17/09/2014 10:01:53 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 17/09/2014 09:51:00 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 17/09/2014 09:45:51 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-TJ4E-6679-5538-ARGNX 17/09/2014 08:36:39 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 17/09/2014 08:31:18 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 16/09/2014 23:17:07 Ordinary payment 2'560'541.761 1 NAS-X5LW-K47U-LEB3-7RSWC 16/09/2014 22:31:53 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 16/09/2014 11:29:22 Ordinary payment 1'991 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 11:26:28 Ordinary payment 1'992 1 NAS-8QT8-UVEB-E35G-7M95P 16/09/2014 11:26:22 Ordinary payment 2'240 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 11:19:23 Ordinary payment 2'241 1 NAS-8QT8-UVEB-E35G-7M95P 16/09/2014 08:08:41 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 08:05:51 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 16/09/2014 07:22:55 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 07:20:09 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 16/09/2014 07:16:23 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 07:13:34 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 16/09/2014 07:13:09 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 07:09:15 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 16/09/2014 07:05:15 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 16/09/2014 07:02:30 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-3S8R-2AUS-75PU-3KAEG 16/09/2014 07:02:26 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3
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patapato
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March 11, 2015, 01:38:07 PM |
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But there is no option for deposit/withdrawal, there is the word "PAUSE" instead
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patapato
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March 11, 2015, 01:53:09 PM |
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Which means that BTC38.com has not a working NAS wallet now. They are not really managing the NAS coin, just their internal numbers representing the price of something called "NAS".
Which has no sense as a NAS exchange, as you can neither sell your own NAS (from your own wallet), nor you can get the NAS that you buy there.
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March 11, 2015, 07:01:36 PM |
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Maybe ask Poloniex to give us their blockchain? They told users to withdraw their NAScoins and I think it was the only important number of transactions during last months.
I think that those transactions are already in any of the current forks. Which is the NAS address of Poloniex?, I would check its last transaction on my client. I could not find out Polo NAS address, but my transactions were: 7362465635498249985 2014-12-28 09:48:35 COMPLETE: 10648211179026911635 7362465635498249985 2014-12-26 11:01:37 COMPLETE: 1249385332064167760 If I understand right, this is my bter address to which I sent NAS In my wallet, I can only see 5 transactions on account 7362465635498249985, all of them on same date, months before your transactions, and the sum (balance) is zero: 10/07/2014 07:13:04 Ordinary payment - 2'135'298 1 NAS-P8QB-T29S-RPQF-8D8ZG 10/07/2014 06:36:36 Ordinary payment + 34'997 1 NAS-RY9C-485Z-3UNT-83ULH 10/07/2014 06:34:28 Ordinary payment + 2'100'302 1 NAS-Z6C7-MGQK-GDBH-3BDSV 10/07/2014 06:29:44 Ordinary payment - 7'100'412 1 NAS-P8QB-T29S-RPQF-8D8ZG 10/07/2014 06:09:40 Ordinary payment + 7'100'413 1 NAS-EUDJ-RU5A-Z8US-4PSJV
Following the account with the two output transactions, I see a transaction of 1 billion NAS on 15/08/2014 to the account NAS-7PWB-9NGV-3CC7-5U4EF, which now has a balance of 1'017'047'352.79539068 NAS. Maybe this is the address of Bter?, can anybody check or confirm it?. Last transaction from this account was on 31/10/2014 (at least in the fork of my wallet).
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User1397367406
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March 11, 2015, 07:39:07 PM |
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For my withdrawals from Poloniex they always used this NAS address :NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 I'm missing a transaction/withdraw from Poloniex: NAS-5HZF-TPQ5-GSHF-7GV33 [8112372790630344767] 2014-12-24 09:27:38 COMPLETE: 8112372790630344767 They claim that the transaction was completed successfully: << We have ran a full audit and according to the wallet the transaction is successful. I've never seen the NAS in my wallet. I have a similar list of transactions from Poloniex (NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3) as patapato and tiker. Date Type Amount Fee Account 1/25/2015 17:14:08 Ordinary payment 19 1 NAS-WQL3-FB8L-D8GY-2QXNN 1/20/2015 00:56:32 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ELB3-2CZF-BQYL-53XJN 1/20/2015 00:22:58 Ordinary payment 535.964 1 NAS-TFX2-PZBS-QPPM-892V3 1/13/2015 02:57:19 Ordinary payment 5'886'603.198 1 NAS-9LQQ-D3P3-TRCU-5EJ9C 1/13/2015 02:57:19 Ordinary payment 7'387.66133334 1 NAS-L6XN-LUHK-9TAG-3QYXD 1/13/2015 02:57:19 Ordinary payment 498'999 1 NAS-7XRH-SXQT-RBJS-6MVE2 1/7/2015 22:47:46 Ordinary payment 27'707 1 NAS-ASYL-26BY-5LTY-4XK8Q 1/7/2015 22:47:46 Ordinary payment 27'999 1 NAS-RA46-XNBL-SLFL-85QGB 1/7/2015 22:47:45 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-W5ZS-WTDT-AB2Y-9FWQQ 11/16/2014 17:24:42 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 11/16/2014 17:24:38 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 11/16/2014 17:24:37 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PUY-SBLS-AF79-CLYTM 11/15/2014 12:42:19 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ZHEQ-9P5L-QJJV-5PBSD 11/13/2014 20:45:02 Ordinary payment 11'552.846 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 11/12/2014 12:38:40 Ordinary payment 749 1 NAS-N36N-ZH9T-T8YF-GDWM9 11/12/2014 12:33:34 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-N36N-ZH9T-T8YF-GDWM9 11/11/2014 18:36:42 Ordinary payment 68'212.3 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 11/10/2014 07:05:08 Ordinary payment 44'785.248 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 11/6/2014 14:53:43 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 11/6/2014 14:43:55 Ordinary payment 498 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 11/6/2014 08:01:26 Ordinary payment 1'243 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 11/5/2014 22:54:15 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-9UXF-QBV3-74U7-4S58K 11/5/2014 19:22:40 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 11/5/2014 19:17:19 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 11/5/2014 16:31:44 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 11/5/2014 16:26:13 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-ZNV4-NSLH-ZB3H-6PQWN 11/4/2014 18:36:33 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 11/4/2014 05:53:40 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-DZXU-3RF4-8FRF-DLMDJ 11/3/2014 10:59:03 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 11/3/2014 01:35:09 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 11/2/2014 20:11:08 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-Z2WC-MKKH-LQ6G-BVF32 10/28/2014 23:28:47 Ordinary payment 20'065'314 1 NAS-HBLG-NL35-8D7J-G6QC4 10/24/2014 18:17:41 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 10/24/2014 09:05:17 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 10/23/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 2'310'729.90174999 1 NAS-4K3M-M3V6-5ZYH-CFNX3 10/23/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 22'391.126 1 NAS-NYPM-L23V-HUZG-5ENSY 10/23/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-M6JL-3Y6W-TLL8-2NQV4 10/23/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-K6S4-SKE4-8Y97-AQRRH 10/23/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-ANHM-HNH2-5HJB-2FFA8 10/23/2014 20:32:56 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-QALE-KL7U-NVCD-GNENB 10/23/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-S7WD-8NNP-XPEP-3K787 10/23/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-UXHX-QFUE-ULX2-65M6V 10/23/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-YQ4N-S76M-FR8S-4BURP 10/23/2014 20:32:55 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-D9YU-FQBP-K8RD-AECSR 10/23/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-YUQW-QQ9K-ADVV-BH3D5 10/23/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MQ6D-BXAK-DQWJ-EBDM7 10/23/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MVUA-57MK-AV4X-HHFR3 10/23/2014 20:32:54 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-V62Q-XD6G-S5PR-F4G2P 10/23/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-J64L-TKK4-A85V-BV94K 10/23/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-MHSB-BPS6-75JR-7V4ZS 10/23/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-GZFK-VF2F-C8JB-8LNZE 10/23/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 4'999 1 NAS-VEN6-RG2D-VA2A-BA9RH 10/23/2014 20:32:53 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-62NU-BBWX-WBZ4-HT9CD 10/13/2014 14:33:40 Ordinary payment 5'249 1 NAS-YJ7E-7ZGJ-8EV4-3QPE3 10/13/2014 05:38:53 Ordinary payment 3'740'183 1 NAS-NYTQ-LADR-SSYQ-GW43G 10/12/2014 21:17:14 Ordinary payment 497.822 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/12/2014 21:10:52 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-D8ZK-3T7P-VW9Z-699PW 10/12/2014 21:10:52 Ordinary payment 249.822 1 NAS-D8ZK-3T7P-VW9Z-699PW 10/11/2014 05:26:02 Ordinary payment 39'999 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 10/11/2014 04:37:31 Ordinary payment 5'099 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 10/11/2014 04:05:46 Ordinary payment 332 1 NAS-GCP7-6W5C-NZUG-DMMBE 10/10/2014 02:43:53 Ordinary payment 10'060'200 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/10/2014 02:33:11 Ordinary payment 9 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/9/2014 03:50:51 Ordinary payment 84'986 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/8/2014 14:48:39 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/8/2014 14:45:58 Ordinary payment 498 1 NAS-CJZQ-CKEV-EYFK-GNNTM 10/8/2014 07:09:02 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/8/2014 07:08:55 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 10/8/2014 05:51:21 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 10/8/2014 05:43:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-6PCT-75E3-8RBT-9DGH5 10/8/2014 05:43:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-65WJ-63ZP-C97H-HQYWT 10/8/2014 05:43:16 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/30/2014 05:43:29 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 9/29/2014 01:51:32 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-RBCY-NLS3-5DN5-E6MHH 9/28/2014 22:58:14 Ordinary payment 79'999 1 NAS-5HZF-TPQ5-GSHF-7GV33 9/28/2014 12:34:21 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-JSUZ-PKS4-LEYJ-2CF8V 9/28/2014 09:55:49 Ordinary payment 4'708'890.8210561 1 NAS-8W63-T26Z-UZXU-8RLJS 9/17/2014 20:43:14 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-KBMD-4V6Z-XLC3-H4HHV 9/17/2014 16:01:53 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/17/2014 15:51:00 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 9/17/2014 15:45:51 Ordinary payment 497 1 NAS-TJ4E-6679-5538-ARGNX 9/17/2014 14:36:39 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/17/2014 14:31:18 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 9/17/2014 05:17:07 Ordinary payment 2'560'541.761 1 NAS-X5LW-K47U-LEB3-7RSWC 9/17/2014 04:31:53 Ordinary payment 49'999'999 1 NAS-EKNN-CSX4-MWY6-FG8ZX 9/16/2014 17:29:22 Ordinary payment 1'991 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/16/2014 17:26:28 Ordinary payment 1'992 1 NAS-8QT8-UVEB-E35G-7M95P 9/16/2014 17:26:22 Ordinary payment 2'240 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/16/2014 17:19:23 Ordinary payment 2'241 1 NAS-8QT8-UVEB-E35G-7M95P 9/16/2014 14:08:41 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/16/2014 14:05:51 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-XU8A-DAT8-7YF5-AMQR9 9/16/2014 13:22:55 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/16/2014 13:20:09 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 9/16/2014 13:16:23 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/16/2014 13:13:34 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 9/16/2014 13:13:09 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/16/2014 13:09:15 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-CLP3-FNKE-GXLK-9HHEU 9/16/2014 13:05:15 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3 9/16/2014 13:02:30 Ordinary payment 249 1 NAS-3S8R-2AUS-75PU-3KAEG 9/16/2014 13:02:26 Ordinary payment 248 1 NAS-R8SQ-TUEM-DTHQ-7ATA3
<< Why are there several forks surviving now?, does it mean that the automatic consensus mechanism is not working? I have no clue, but i only seen my node forging all the blocks ... I'm connected to 3 nodes (patapato's and 2 others) Would be nice to have a way to go to/show the next page of blocks in the block view.
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tiker
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March 11, 2015, 10:07:22 PM |
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I have no clue, but i only seen my node forging all the blocks ... I'm connected to 3 nodes (patapato's and 2 others) Would be nice to have a way to go to/show the next page of blocks in the block view.
You're probably the only node online with a balance.
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tiker
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March 12, 2015, 12:08:27 AM |
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But there is no option for deposit/withdrawal, there is the word "PAUSE" instead http://www.btc38.com/trade_en.html?mk_type=btc&btc38_trade_coin_name=nasIt shows trading activity, even with today's date: Time Type Price(BTC) Amount(NAS) Total(BTC) 03-11 18:58:40 Sell 0.00000002 3343419.899999 0.06687 03-09 15:14:26 Buy 0.00000003 53233.333333 0.00160 03-07 22:27:19 Buy 0.00000003 2500000 0.07500 03-06 12:15:19 Buy 0.00000003 48666.666666 0.00146 So it has to be working some how... Since I don't see a node that could be btc38.com; I wonder if there's another group of NAS clients connected (fork) that we don't now about. I'm going to poke around on the web and find out.
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