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Author Topic: NAS :: Descendant of NXT 100% PoS|More Exchanges|WinNAS is ready!  (Read 143721 times)
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April 16, 2014, 10:27:29 AM
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Devs, I have a proposal for you: please change the ports of client. I run both NXT and NAS on the same PC and sometimes I notice that blocks do not refresh on both.

The default API and UI server ports seem to be the same for NAS and NXT (API: 7876; UI: 7875). These are normally local to the user, and you can change them in the conf file. It makes sense that NAS chooses different ports so users can install and run both without modifying config files.

The default peer-to-peer ports are already different (NXT: 7874; NAS: 7872), and that should be what dictates whether blocks refresh?
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April 16, 2014, 10:39:49 AM
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Devs, I have a proposal for you: please change the ports of client. I run both NXT and NAS on the same PC and sometimes I notice that blocks do not refresh on both.

The default API and UI server ports seem to be the same for NAS and NXT (API: 7876; UI: 7875). These are normally local to the user, and you can change them in the conf file. It makes sense that NAS chooses different ports so users can install and run both without modifying config files.

The default peer-to-peer ports are already different (NXT: 7874; NAS: 7872), and that should be what dictates whether blocks refresh?


exactely. I tried running both softwares and they forged side by side for hours without problems!

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April 16, 2014, 10:40:28 AM
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NAS infopage is now on cryptocoincharts.info
it will need some time to refresh the cache and to show up with all the data from DGEX
http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/coins/show/nas

Thank you xchris.

Post your address here to claim your 500k bounty!



wow thank you very much!!! my NAS address: 16083436434404903710

Will send out later. Thank you again, your site is awesome!

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April 16, 2014, 10:51:53 AM
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they made a great contribution in Nxt growth on its early days and now they've got a chance to adopt its first child )
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April 16, 2014, 10:58:01 AM
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they made a great contribution in Nxt growth on its early days and now they've got a chance to adopt its first child )


Yes! And everyone can participate. We are still giving away atleast 3000 spots to people who want to claim free coins.

So all that missed the IPO: Don't miss out on your free stake, it might be very valueable some day!

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April 16, 2014, 11:09:06 AM
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I too sent a letter to BTER.
Meanwhile the price goes down. Like NXT, I buy, then I «buy cheap» again and again and then it keep falling.
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April 16, 2014, 02:20:03 PM
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I too sent a letter to BTER.
Meanwhile the price goes down. Like NXT, I buy, then I «buy cheap» again and again and then it keep falling.

As a NXT and NAS holder myself, don't worry for shortterm swings, the price will always swing hefty. If you are just in for a short profit, just set your order at the price you want and then wait for the upswing. 

I am now only holding Smiley

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April 16, 2014, 02:21:00 PM
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Some statistics about NAS:

Version:   0.8.12.N2    
# Blocks:   13'007
Last Block:   14921908958538851663    
# Accounts:   1'424
# Peers:   22
# Transactions:   20'201
# Aliases:   15'209

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April 16, 2014, 02:23:54 PM
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i never followed NXT, so i don't understand their sysrem
but i try to create NAS web wallet and it's cool  Cool
we can customize its appearance for our own taste
so we don't need software wallet anymore right?
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April 16, 2014, 02:27:43 PM
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i never followed NXT, so i don't understand their sysrem
but i try to create NAS web wallet and it's cool  Cool
we can customize its appearance for our own taste
so we don't need software wallet anymore right?


The problem with webwallets is, that you rely on the host to be available 100% of the time. If he is offline, then you can't access you funds. Local wallet is always available and it is still very easy, only some clicks!

But yes, web-wallet is really nice Wink

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April 16, 2014, 05:14:45 PM
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great coin,i think....
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April 17, 2014, 01:49:57 AM
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I am a little confused here - if I leave the web wallet open and it says forging will I eventually get interest/POS income?
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April 17, 2014, 02:10:27 AM
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I am a little confused here - if I leave the web wallet open and it says forging will I eventually get interest/POS income?

Hello,

by webwallet do you mean the wallet on nascoin.org or your local wallet in the browser?

Also, if you have little coins (below 500000 NAS) then the chance of forging a block is very small. And please remember this coin DOES NOT pay intrest. You can only forge a block and get the transaction fees, that are in the blocks, no intrest is added like MINT!

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April 17, 2014, 02:14:15 AM
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I am a little confused here - if I leave the web wallet open and it says forging will I eventually get interest/POS income?

Hello,

by webwallet do you mean the wallet on nascoin.org or your local wallet in the browser?

Also, if you have little coins (below 500000 NAS) then the chance of forging a block is very small. And please remember this coin DOES NOT pay intrest. You can only forge a block and get the transaction fees, that are in the blocks, no intrest is added like MINT!

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So for example if I leave the 20k you provided from the giveaway in the wallet forging basically they will not generate any additional coin from transaction fees, is that correct?
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April 17, 2014, 02:21:05 AM
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I am a little confused here - if I leave the web wallet open and it says forging will I eventually get interest/POS income?

Hello,

by webwallet do you mean the wallet on nascoin.org or your local wallet in the browser?

Also, if you have little coins (below 500000 NAS) then the chance of forging a block is very small. And please remember this coin DOES NOT pay intrest. You can only forge a block and get the transaction fees, that are in the blocks, no intrest is added like MINT!

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So for example if I leave the 20k you provided from the giveaway in the wallet forging basically they will not generate any additional coin from transaction fees, is that correct?

Technically this is not correct. If you have 20000 NAS and there is 2000000000 NAS totally forging, then the math says the following:

20000/2000000000 = 0.00001
0.00001 reciproc = 100000

This means that you will forge every 100000th block statistically speaking. Per day there are about 1000-1400 blocks. So you see, the chances are against you there.

But keep in mind, POS forging without intrest is there to secure the network, not to gain anything from that. If a big account forges for a year, he will likely only get abou 0.001% of return from that.

PS: Also compred to  coin like bitcoin, you will not suffer from inflation, because no more NAS will ever be minted or mined!!!

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April 17, 2014, 02:44:49 AM
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If you have 20000 NAS and there is 2000000000 NAS totally forging, then the math says the following:

20000/2000000000 = 0.00001
0.00001 reciproc = 100000

This means that you will forge every 100000th block statistically speaking. Per day there are about 1000-1400 blocks. So you see, the chances are against you there.

The math showed that large accounts theoretically have a higher change of forging than my_coins/total_forging_coins (and, consequentially, small accounts have a lower chance). The conclusion here is the same though.
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April 17, 2014, 02:47:00 AM
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If you have 20000 NAS and there is 2000000000 NAS totally forging, then the math says the following:

20000/2000000000 = 0.00001
0.00001 reciproc = 100000

This means that you will forge every 100000th block statistically speaking. Per day there are about 1000-1400 blocks. So you see, the chances are against you there.

The math showed that large accounts theoretically have a higher change of forging than my_coins/total_forging_coins (and, consequentially, small accounts have a lower chance). The conclusion here is the same though.


Yes, I just wanted to make a simplified example.

The bigger account forging problem would be a real problem, if there was indeed intrest involved. With just transaction fees and gains less than <0.01% it doesn't really matter. But hopefully someone will fix that problem (transparent forging maybe?).

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April 17, 2014, 03:11:56 AM
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nas seem so hot , after test wallet ,so great . i like the coin.
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April 17, 2014, 05:15:53 AM
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good coin,i think....
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April 17, 2014, 05:25:15 AM
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NAS, a crazy virtual currency.
Look forward to your development.

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