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December 24, 2014, 09:13:47 AM
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how we can mine this coin??
1. It's not really a coin, but more like a token, or a platform even.
2. You can't 'mine' it, it's proof of stake, not proof of work. Transaction fees are rewarded to people that leave their wallets open to help secure the network, it's called 'forging' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nxt#Forging It is possible to lease your amount of NXT to a bigger 'pool'. And with the new 'Monetary System' it will be possible to create Proof of Work currencies on top of the NXT blockchain.
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December 24, 2014, 09:16:56 AM
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how we can mine this coin??


BURST is a POC coin built on the NXT Platform. It can be mined.

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December 24, 2014, 10:34:39 AM
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how we can mine this coin??
1. It's not really a coin, but more like a token, or a platform even.
2. You can't 'mine' it, it's proof of stake, not proof of work. Transaction fees are rewarded to people that leave their wallets open to help secure the network, it's called 'forging' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nxt#Forging It is possible to lease your amount of NXT to a bigger 'pool'. And with the new 'Monetary System' it will be possible to create Proof of Work currencies on top of the NXT blockchain.


Correct, all Nxt are already in existance, no new coins are being mined.
But you can mine some SHA256 or scrypt coins for Nxt. Just go to hashrate.org and point your miner at one of their servers, they will switch to the most profitable coin, and exchange them for Nxt automatically.
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December 24, 2014, 07:59:39 PM
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Hi,

Sorry, to bother you all, but I have some problem with NXT wallet.
Yesterday, I send 6300NXT from cryptsy to wallet. Coins were visible in wallet under 'recent transactions", but were not added to total.
I uninstalled wallet and downloaded again, and installed wallet1.3.5, now same story, everything fine except the 6299 NXT is not added to my total.
Any idea?

Thanks
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December 24, 2014, 08:09:19 PM
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Unfortunately, Cryptsy has a reputation for having long withdrawl times occasionally. They can be quite long.

Have you raised a ticket with them?
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December 24, 2014, 08:11:15 PM
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Unfortunately, Cryptsy has a reputation for having long withdrawl times occasionally. They can be quite long.

Have you raised a ticket with them?

Coins were visible in wallet under 'recent transactions", I said, nothing wrong with cryptsy this time, I guess.
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December 24, 2014, 08:16:30 PM
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how we can mine this coin??


BURST is a POC coin built on the NXT Platform. It can be mined.

I'm pretty sure burst is a clone of Nxt, runs its own nodes etc. That's how they managed to implement Automated Transactions. There isn't any direct relationship to Nxt so wouldn't be a suitable if you want exposure to Nxt.

Hashrate.org is the best place, if you have a mining rig, to get Nxt.
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December 24, 2014, 08:16:38 PM
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Hi, trying to get started with NXT here. I bought some on Bittrex but there was no option to fill in my public key. Any tips on that would be appreciated!

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December 24, 2014, 08:20:05 PM
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Unfortunately, Cryptsy has a reputation for having long withdrawl times occasionally. They can be quite long.

Have you raised a ticket with them?

Coins were visible in wallet under 'recent transactions", I said, nothing wrong with cryptsy this time, I guess.

Hmm... do they appear in a blockexplorer correctly? Like nxtreporting.com.
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December 24, 2014, 08:22:30 PM
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Hi, trying to get started with NXT here. I bought some on Bittrex but there was no option to fill in my public key. Any tips on that would be appreciated!

Do you have a Nxt account set up and ready to go?

If so, use a faucet listed in the OP to do the public key part. Then you'll be set to move the Nxt from Bittrex.

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December 24, 2014, 08:25:08 PM
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Also, the public key bit will be made optional in a future release (maybe even the next one).

So there will be fewer problems with public keys.
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December 24, 2014, 08:27:00 PM
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Hi, trying to get started with NXT here. I bought some on Bittrex but there was no option to fill in my public key. Any tips on that would be appreciated!

Do you have a Nxt account set up and ready to go?

If so, use a faucet listed in the OP to do the public key part. Then you'll be set to move the Nxt from Bittrex.



I have everything set up. The faucet is a pain tho, you have to go through that about 30 (!!) times and then wait till sunday for payout. I'm not going through that.

If anyone would be so kind as to help me out here (send me 1 NXT, I'll send it back when I get my Bittrex transaction, including 2 NXT for the transaction fees) that'd be much appreciated!!

=P
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December 24, 2014, 08:28:40 PM
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Unfortunately, Cryptsy has a reputation for having long withdrawl times occasionally. They can be quite long.

Have you raised a ticket with them?

Coins were visible in wallet under 'recent transactions", I said, nothing wrong with cryptsy this time, I guess.

Hmm... do they appear in a blockexplorer correctly? Like nxtreporting.com.

I checked https://nxtblocks.info/#section/blockexplorer_blocks and my transaction number is; 13164190461936491771
Looks okay, I would say. wallet says ; coins arrived, but they were never added to my total nxt. Very strange, I think.
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December 24, 2014, 08:29:05 PM
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Hi, trying to get started with NXT here. I bought some on Bittrex but there was no option to fill in my public key. Any tips on that would be appreciated!

Do you have a Nxt account set up and ready to go?

If so, use a faucet listed in the OP to do the public key part. Then you'll be set to move the Nxt from Bittrex.



I have everything set up. The faucet is a pain tho, you have to go through that about 30 (!!) times and then wait till sunday for payout. I'm not going through that.

If anyone would be so kind as to help me out here (send me 1 NXT, I'll send it back when I get my Bittrex transaction, including 2 NXT for the transaction fees) that'd be much appreciated!!

Sure, what is your NXT id and public key. (No need to return the NXT).
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December 24, 2014, 08:32:28 PM
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Hi, trying to get started with NXT here. I bought some on Bittrex but there was no option to fill in my public key. Any tips on that would be appreciated!

Do you have a Nxt account set up and ready to go?

If so, use a faucet listed in the OP to do the public key part. Then you'll be set to move the Nxt from Bittrex.



I have everything set up. The faucet is a pain tho, you have to go through that about 30 (!!) times and then wait till sunday for payout. I'm not going through that.

If anyone would be so kind as to help me out here (send me 1 NXT, I'll send it back when I get my Bittrex transaction, including 2 NXT for the transaction fees) that'd be much appreciated!!

Sure, what is your NXT id and public key. (No need to return the NXT).



Thank you VERY much! I sent you a PM. Great to be able to get started =D

Edit: thanks, got it!!

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December 24, 2014, 08:36:06 PM
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Hi, trying to get started with NXT here. I bought some on Bittrex but there was no option to fill in my public key. Any tips on that would be appreciated!

Do you have a Nxt account set up and ready to go?

If so, use a faucet listed in the OP to do the public key part. Then you'll be set to move the Nxt from Bittrex.



I have everything set up. The faucet is a pain tho, you have to go through that about 30 (!!) times and then wait till sunday for payout. I'm not going through that.

If anyone would be so kind as to help me out here (send me 1 NXT, I'll send it back when I get my Bittrex transaction, including 2 NXT for the transaction fees) that'd be much appreciated!!

Sent you some NXT.
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December 24, 2014, 09:08:19 PM
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Unfortunately, Cryptsy has a reputation for having long withdrawl times occasionally. They can be quite long.

Have you raised a ticket with them?

Coins were visible in wallet under 'recent transactions", I said, nothing wrong with cryptsy this time, I guess.

Hmm... do they appear in a blockexplorer correctly? Like nxtreporting.com.

I checked https://nxtblocks.info/#section/blockexplorer_blocks and my transaction number is; 13164190461936491771
Looks okay, I would say. wallet says ; coins arrived, but they were never added to my total nxt. Very strange, I think.

Hmm... can you post:

What operating system
Browser

you use.

Maybe a screenshot of the dashboard in your wallet?
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December 24, 2014, 09:37:09 PM
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Unfortunately, Cryptsy has a reputation for having long withdrawl times occasionally. They can be quite long.

Have you raised a ticket with them?

Coins were visible in wallet under 'recent transactions", I said, nothing wrong with cryptsy this time, I guess.

Hmm... do they appear in a blockexplorer correctly? Like nxtreporting.com.

I checked https://nxtblocks.info/#section/blockexplorer_blocks and my transaction number is; 13164190461936491771
Looks okay, I would say. wallet says ; coins arrived, but they were never added to my total nxt. Very strange, I think.

Hmm... that is very strange. But, the block explorers show the same thing. They show the transaction but don't show it in the accounts balance. I wonder if it is on a fork?

You might want to go over to NXT forum and start a thread there. That's where the primary Dev, JonLuc hangs out.
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December 24, 2014, 10:40:00 PM
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Unfortunately, Cryptsy has a reputation for having long withdrawl times occasionally. They can be quite long.

Have you raised a ticket with them?

Coins were visible in wallet under 'recent transactions", I said, nothing wrong with cryptsy this time, I guess.

Hmm... do they appear in a blockexplorer correctly? Like nxtreporting.com.

I checked https://nxtblocks.info/#section/blockexplorer_blocks and my transaction number is; 13164190461936491771
Looks okay, I would say. wallet says ; coins arrived, but they were never added to my total nxt. Very strange, I think.

Hmm... that is very strange. But, the block explorers show the same thing. They show the transaction but don't show it in the accounts balance. I wonder if it is on a fork?

I opened a topic here. But nobody answering anymore. https://nxtforum.org/asset-exchange-general/txid/
You might want to go over to NXT forum and start a thread there. That's where the primary Dev, JonLuc hangs out.

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Last edit: December 24, 2014, 11:54:27 PM by ontopicplease
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Problem solved, my mistake, my apologies.
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