Damelon
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April 21, 2014, 09:47:57 PM |
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Why should tell you ,who you are!
You dó realise that l8orre is one of the Nxt developers, with years of experience, don't you?
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wujinxing2006
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April 22, 2014, 01:31:01 AM |
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I like nas, I will join nas. Cheers
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zhangli
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April 22, 2014, 01:36:50 AM |
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Why should tell you ,who you are!
You dó realise that l8orre is one of the Nxt developers, with years of experience, don't you? I think nxt communities need treatment tolerance nas!
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steyast012
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April 22, 2014, 04:08:39 AM |
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Why should tell you ,who you are!
You dó realise that l8orre is one of the Nxt developers, with years of experience, don't you? l8orre? Nxt? Sorry, do not know.
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U
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April 22, 2014, 05:07:32 AM |
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"U" KILL NAS AT THE VERY POINT.
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jayiverson
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April 22, 2014, 05:32:17 AM |
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any one can tell me how i change my NAS client passwork,because i set a short password
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notsoshifty
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April 22, 2014, 05:51:03 AM Last edit: April 22, 2014, 06:57:37 AM by notsoshifty |
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Latest NAS version is 0.8.13.N1, but the only source code I could find is 0.8.12.N1 0.8.12.N1 (labelled as 0.8.12.N2). Is source for 0.8.13.N1 available?
EDIT: source in download link is 0.8.12.N1 although labelled as 0.8.12.N2
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swartzfeger
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April 22, 2014, 05:55:20 AM |
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any one can tell me how i change my NAS client passwork,because i set a short password
You can't. Create a new account by entering a longer, more secure passphrase, write down the new account number, and transfer your NAS from the old account to the new account.
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repusey2014
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April 22, 2014, 06:32:09 AM |
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any one can tell me how i change my NAS client passwork,because i set a short password
use diffrent password to create another account ,then transfer nas to new account.
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johnsans
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April 22, 2014, 06:44:41 AM |
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Why should tell you ,who you are!
You dó realise that l8orre is one of the Nxt developers, with years of experience, don't you? no no no..... he just a fans of nxt and have more nxt on hand..
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jayiverson
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April 22, 2014, 07:00:06 AM |
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any one can tell me how i change my NAS client passwork,because i set a short password
You can't. Create a new account by entering a longer, more secure passphrase, write down the new account number, and transfer your NAS from the old account to the new account. thank you !
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repusey2014
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April 22, 2014, 07:05:56 AM |
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Why should tell you ,who you are!
You dó realise that l8orre is one of the Nxt developers, with years of experience, don't you? no no no..... he just a fans of nxt and have more nxt on hand.. really?
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jayiverson
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April 22, 2014, 07:08:44 AM |
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any one can tell me how i change my NAS client passwork,because i set a short password
use diffrent password to create another account ,then transfer nas to new account. OK,thank you!
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chanc3r
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April 22, 2014, 07:22:43 AM |
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NAS DEVS - if you change your ports (API and CLIENT) properly so you don't clash with NXT or NHZ (the only other 'live' NXT fork I know of) then perhaps you will get more nodes...
BTW NHZ also has over 200 nodes so in a few weeks it is possible to have a secure network with a clone of NXT.
People who have hallmark nodes running NXT and NHZ can't run NAS easily at the same time - because of the port clash!!
NXT uses 7874,7875,7876 NHZ uses 7774,7775,7776
NAS uses 7871,7875,7876
See the problem!!! - please get your own ports...
Yes this will mean more work on your packaged Wesley client, its basically a bit of editing, I know I tweaked a copy so I could play with it on NHZ for my personal use....
Better to do it now than later when your following is bigger as I think you hope it will be.
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RJX
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April 22, 2014, 10:32:52 AM |
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NAS received.
Thanks!
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eli_lyd1
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April 22, 2014, 03:26:27 PM |
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NAS DEVS - if you change your ports (API and CLIENT) properly so you don't clash with NXT or NHZ (the only other 'live' NXT fork I know of) then perhaps you will get more nodes...
BTW NHZ also has over 200 nodes so in a few weeks it is possible to have a secure network with a clone of NXT.
People who have hallmark nodes running NXT and NHZ can't run NAS easily at the same time - because of the port clash!!
NXT uses 7874,7875,7876 NHZ uses 7774,7775,7776
NAS uses 7871,7875,7876
See the problem!!! - please get your own ports...
Yes this will mean more work on your packaged Wesley client, its basically a bit of editing, I know I tweaked a copy so I could play with it on NHZ for my personal use....
Better to do it now than later when your following is bigger as I think you hope it will be.
Yes. I have 20+ vps running as a nhz node. If you change the port, I will add the nas to my vps. Dev, plea do it quickly.
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Juzion
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April 22, 2014, 05:23:52 PM |
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will NAS go to another exchange?
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TwinWinNerD
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April 22, 2014, 05:49:20 PM |
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will NAS go to another exchange?
I am currently trying to get polinex to accept NAS. Doesn't look bad
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supervine
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April 22, 2014, 06:16:44 PM |
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Today I wanted to check on my NAS coins and discovered that all my coins are gone. Stolen. Oh well, I guess this is what you get when you chose weak passwords for your accounts. A free lesson for me because coins I got was from free distribution. But still somewhat disappointed I decided to look up in the blockchain where my coins have gone. A trail leads to NAS account 15165563640669330295 and it looks like coins from other accounts are stolen too. To my surprise there is user in BT who has posted this account in the forum: 15165563640669330295
Thank you
My conclusion is that supervine is a thief. WTF??? I never used NAS before. Just created wallet on gdex to be able to receive 30K NAS from TwinWinNerD what kindly sent the coins to me. Next I sold 'em. No other coins appears on this wallet. I'm far far away from being able to steal coins... Here is my transactions history for this wallet: I even cannot find this wallet on block explorer (it strange). So, first post your data with wallets, screenshots and transactions before you call someone a thief. If somehow your coins made their way to my wallet (and they not - it's empty now and never received anything but 30K), I'll immediately return them to their owner. Other thought - maybe gdex using one public address for all deposits...
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eXtatiC
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April 22, 2014, 06:29:54 PM |
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Today I wanted to check on my NAS coins and discovered that all my coins are gone. Stolen. Oh well, I guess this is what you get when you chose weak passwords for your accounts. A free lesson for me because coins I got was from free distribution. But still somewhat disappointed I decided to look up in the blockchain where my coins have gone. A trail leads to NAS account 15165563640669330295 and it looks like coins from other accounts are stolen too. To my surprise there is user in BT who has posted this account in the forum: 15165563640669330295
Thank you
My conclusion is that supervine is a thief. WTF??? I never used NAS before. Just created wallet on gdex to be able to receive 30K NAS from TwinWinNerD what kindly sent the coins to me. Next I sold 'em. No other coins appears on this wallet. I'm far far away from being able to steal coins... Here is my transactions history for this wallet: I even cannot find this wallet on block explorer (it strange). So, first post your data with wallets, screenshots and transactions before you call someone a thief. If somehow your coins made their way to my wallet (and they not - it's empty now and never received anything but 30K), I'll immediately return them to their owner. Other thought - maybe gdex using one public address for all deposits... You're right. DGEX using one public address for all deposits. It's 15165563640669330295, you can check it in NAS block explorer.
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