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Author Topic: [ANN][NHZ] - NeXT Horizon | ***PoS*** | BOUNTIES | escrow@poloniex  (Read 141429 times)
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June 19, 2014, 12:05:30 AM
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I downloaded 3.1.1 from http://nhzcrypto.org/downloads/
check the hash via NHZ client, showing:
The downloaded version hash does not compare to the specified hash in the blockchain. DO NOT PROCEED.

That's because I found a few more small issues and didn't want to jump to 3.1.2 for those fixes. I think I'm done now, so if you download again all should be good!
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June 19, 2014, 02:42:48 AM
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Good to see this tread coming alive!  Grin Cool
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June 19, 2014, 02:53:22 AM
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how do i get in?

See the OP:

In short...

1. Do something for development or establish a node (bounty)
2. Buy NHZ on Poloniex or the NXT AE

It's that easy!
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June 19, 2014, 11:18:48 AM
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New wallet is nice...

I have much more peers than in my next-wallet, node bounty seems to be successful.

Now we need an inetersting asset that ist traded on nhz ae  Grin

What can we do for marketing?

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June 19, 2014, 01:56:40 PM
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I have much more peers than in my next-wallet, node bounty seems to be successful.

We got 397 hallmarked nodes at the moment


What can we do for marketing?

Good question, wish I'd have an answer for that.
Maybe write a press-release-style article which can then be sent to blogs and altcoin news sites. Use social networks to promote. Find marketers that want to get involved...
I still hope the cointropolis guys come up with some great ideas soon, but it seems like they have other issues at the moment :/
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June 19, 2014, 01:57:07 PM
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So, I read the following quote on the NXT thread discussing a bug that occurred a few hour ago (still not sure what really happened but appears to be a tx from an account without enough funds - funds were sent to the account with "insufficient funds" and the blockchain regained momentum):

The more hallmarked nodes, the larger the network. The larger the network, the more trouble for DoS'ers. The network has to be large enough to outnumber DoS'ers. Besides, CfB said that Transparent Forging will be implemented only when the network is large enough. He believes it is not large enough now. So, set up more public (hallmarked) nodes or if you can't, buy NSC asset on the Asset exchange to support other people setting up nodes for the network.

This got me thinking...

Since NHZ has a larger/stronger network atm, would it be possible to beat NXT to the post re: transparent forging. Could NHZ devs develop and implement TF before nxt?

NHZ still may not have a secure/well distributed enough network but talk about a great marketing strategy! LOL

Edit: I must admit that if you asked me to define TF, I would not give you a very clear answer so please do not hold me to the technical side...can someone expound more on the value of TF?
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June 19, 2014, 02:05:45 PM
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So, I read the following quote on the NXT thread discussing a bug that occurred a few hour ago (still not sure what really happened but appears to be a tx from an account without enough funds - funds were sent to the account with "insufficient funds" and the blockchain regained momentum:

The more hallmarked nodes, the larger the network. The larger the network, the more trouble for DoS'ers. The network has to be large enough to outnumber DoS'ers. Besides, CfB said that Transparent Forging will be implemented only when the network is large enough. He believes it is not large enough now. So, set up more public (hallmarked) nodes or if you can't, buy NSC asset on the Asset exchange to support other people setting up nodes for the network.

This got me thinking...

Since NHZ has a larger/stronger network atm, would it be possible to beat NXT to the post re: transparent forging. Could NHZ devs develop and implement TF before nxt.

NHZ still may not have a secure/well distributed enough network but talk about a great marketing strategy! LOL

Not sure what you mean with your last sentence. For me, marketing is all about getting more people involved. Which will make the network even stronger, and hopefully also bring in people who can contribute with i.e. coding.
We got a large and stable network (not a single incident, blockchain running smooth since nearly 3 months), and enough funds to pay a lot of contributors.
All we're missing is a bigger community.

Edit: I must admit that if you asked me to define TF, I would not give you a very clear answer so please do not hold me to the technical side...can someone expound more on the value of TF?

TF has two benefits:
* it's known who'll forge the next block, so transactions can be sent directly to that node and processed faster
* when the one who should forge the next block doesn't do it he will be penalized. This can prevent a large holder from forcing a fork

Both of those aren't critical issues. As long as we're short on (java-)developers I think we should concentrate on releasing other unique features which are of real use for the users.
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June 19, 2014, 02:12:50 PM
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So, I read the following quote on the NXT thread discussing a bug that occurred a few hour ago (still not sure what really happened but appears to be a tx from an account without enough funds - funds were sent to the account with "insufficient funds" and the blockchain regained momentum:

The more hallmarked nodes, the larger the network. The larger the network, the more trouble for DoS'ers. The network has to be large enough to outnumber DoS'ers. Besides, CfB said that Transparent Forging will be implemented only when the network is large enough. He believes it is not large enough now. So, set up more public (hallmarked) nodes or if you can't, buy NSC asset on the Asset exchange to support other people setting up nodes for the network.

This got me thinking...

Since NHZ has a larger/stronger network atm, would it be possible to beat NXT to the post re: transparent forging. Could NHZ devs develop and implement TF before nxt.

NHZ still may not have a secure/well distributed enough network but talk about a great marketing strategy! LOL

Not sure what you mean with your last sentence. For me, marketing is all about getting more people involved. Which will make the network even stronger, and hopefully also bring in people who can contribute with i.e. coding.
We got a large and stable network (not a single incident, blockchain running smooth since nearly 3 months), and enough funds to pay a lot of contributors.
All we're missing is a bigger community.

I agree with what you say about marketing. I was thinking that if TF was implemented, it would draw many new users...I may be wrong but NXT has delayed TF for some time but the idea is received very well by all NXTers.

Re marketing...NHZ has basically done very little. Only myself and the rest of the community are to blame. It would be great to recruit a professional team for this and pay them from bounties... I remember this was being discussed recently. Everyone seems busy with other projects.
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June 19, 2014, 03:27:14 PM
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Anyone interested in a world cup betting pool? Smiley
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June 19, 2014, 09:02:21 PM
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Faucet is not working?
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June 20, 2014, 04:23:07 AM
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Anyone interested in a world cup betting pool? Smiley

This is a really great idea, lets do it as fast as possible and spread the word around.

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June 20, 2014, 04:38:16 AM
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next horizon?is the dev are N2 dev?
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June 20, 2014, 05:14:04 AM
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next horizon?is the dev are N2 dev?
most ridiculous thing I have ever heard of.
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June 21, 2014, 02:08:24 AM
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Today encouragement (bounty) for work node is not present?

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June 21, 2014, 07:55:35 AM
Last edit: June 21, 2014, 08:51:21 AM by pharesim
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The account ran dry, it's filled up and no uptime was lost

World Cup betting has started!
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June 21, 2014, 08:24:03 AM
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Today encouragement (bounty) for work node is not present?
I apologize. Now all has come.

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June 21, 2014, 12:23:19 PM
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The stakeholder bounty script is now running for the first time.
It reads all balances b, and pays out (b*0.1)/365 NHZ every day.

Payouts are delayed one minute to spread the fees over multiple blocks.
Amounts <1 NHZ are not paid out. You have to hold at least 3650 NHZ to be eligible.
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June 21, 2014, 01:44:14 PM
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The stakeholder bounty script is now running for the first time.
It reads all balances b, and pays out (b*0.1)/365 NHZ every day.

Payouts are delayed one minute to spread the fees over multiple blocks.
Amounts <1 NHZ are not paid out. You have to hold at least 3650 NHZ to be eligible.

good news.

thanks to this bounty, and WC AE issuer, I received 7k+ NHZ in the past two days..
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June 21, 2014, 02:42:09 PM
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The stakeholder bounty script is now running for the first time.
It reads all balances b, and pays out (b*0.1)/365 NHZ every day.

Very good news!
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June 21, 2014, 02:45:34 PM
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The stakeholder bounty script is now running for the first time.
It reads all balances b, and pays out (b*0.1)/365 NHZ every day.

Payouts are delayed one minute to spread the fees over multiple blocks.
Amounts <1 NHZ are not paid out. You have to hold at least 3650 NHZ to be eligible.

Does this mean exchanges holding people's coins get paid too, and no doubt keep the extra for themselves?
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