bidji29
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January 23, 2015, 12:43:54 PM |
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Stronger than ever
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"The nature of Bitcoin is such that once version 0.1 was released, the
core design was set in stone for the rest of its lifetime." -- Satoshi
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Phbaby
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January 23, 2015, 12:48:55 PM |
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Long live
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barbierir
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January 23, 2015, 08:55:27 PM |
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The amount of planned features and 3rd party applications on Nxt is crazy and continues growing, sometimes I think that at the end of the development tree Nxt will become self-aware like Skynet
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January 24, 2015, 01:47:12 AM |
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January 24, 2015, 03:58:41 AM |
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The current options for ltbcoin on the nxt network: (my email to the ltb team)
Hello all,
I am a developer in the nxt space and have been asked to help out with coordinating what can be done with this.
I've looked around at tokenly and gotten the basics of what it does. I believe nxt could assist in a few places here.
An asset vending machine system shouldn't be too difficult to implement inside nxt. Because of how nxt is set up, we are able to build and send transactions without even needing to run a node on the server. A system could be made to create and sign transaction bytes within PHP without an nxt node running. The transaction can send any type of asset, MS token, nxt, or message that's needed.
Also in the way of tokens, I suggest the Monetary System for setting up a token system. I am aware that LTB coin currently uses counterparty as its platform, but should you decide to switch over, you create an MS currency, then map the nxt addresses to throwaway couterparty addresses. The user would generate their own nxt address, then input the address into a page, the page would then calculate a burn address that matches the nxt address inputted, then the page can do a check on what amounts of LTB are in what burn addresses and credit the nxt accounts the same amount.
Another useful nxt feature to use with this would be the token. Nxt Tokens are small strings of characters that can be used to prove the ownership of an account. Say that you want to allow a user into a certain page only if they have x amount of LTB, then you would tell them to generate a token for the pages name "letstalkbitcoin.com" and the wallet will print out 160 characters that have a signature of the account used as well as a timestamp. Then the user enters their token and it is decoded to tell you the account of the user and the time it was created, after that you can make an api request to check the balance and let the user in if it greater than x.
Another possibility is integrating the LTB blogging pages with nxt aliases. Nxt aliases act as a DNS system on top of the blockchain, with them we can store up to 1000 bytes of data that directly refers to a unique string of characters. My idea is that each blog post would have a unique alias associated with it, the alias could hold link information, author data, as well as a sha256 hash of the content of the blog post, so that paranoid people could verify that the text they are reading is untampered with. This also has a timestamp system, because of the time that the alias enters the blockchain with the hash, it can be cryptographically proven that the blog post existed at a specific time. This can be used to settle any disputes that may arise.
On top of that, the way the nxt client is created makes it quite extensible, because it runs on a Javascript layer on top of Java API requests, anyone is able to modify a client to fit their needs. Its possible to make a LTB version of the nxt client that can easily show LTB MS balances and token creation, as well as load asynchronously with the LTB website, so blog posts could be read and tipped from inside a wallet
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Billyminer
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January 24, 2015, 07:48:14 AM |
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Hey guys I got interested in NXT earlier today I purchased 8275 on Cryptsy and downloaded the 1.4.8 wallet. I installed the wallet and created a passphrase and logged in It gave me an address so I used it with my public key to withdraw my funds from cryptsy. - I had to go to work so I left the blockchain downloading when I got home my funds hadn't appeared and there was an update to 1.4.9 when I input my passphrase it gives me a new address and the coins are not showing up where did the 8275 nxt shares go and why did my address change after the update? is there any way I can recover my nxt shares? about .5btc are missing... can anyone help me?
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3rdStryker
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January 24, 2015, 07:54:17 AM |
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Each pass phase has a different address. The pass phases are caps and space sensitive so it needs to be exactly the same. If the address is different I would assume the pass phase was put in incorrectly
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CryptKeeper
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January 24, 2015, 07:59:14 AM |
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Hey guys I got interested in NXT earlier today I purchased 8275 on Cryptsy and downloaded the 1.4.8 wallet. I installed the wallet and created a passphrase and logged in It gave me an address so I used it with my public key to withdraw my funds from cryptsy. - I had to go to work so I left the blockchain downloading when I got home my funds hadn't appeared and there was an update to 1.4.9 when I input my passphrase it gives me a new address and the coins are not showing up where did the 8275 nxt shares go and why did my address change after the update? is there any way I can recover my nxt shares? about .5btc are missing... can anyone help me?
Other than a Bitcoin wallet, Nxt uses a "brainwallet", so your password really is your private key. Your Nxt account id is the public key which is calculated from this private key. If you only change one character of your brainwallet password, you will get a totally different account id. Have you copy&paste your password? Maybe you accidentally pasted more characters as necessary, i.e. a "v" at the end from the paste command strg-v! Try different combinations! If you know your original account id you can verify your balance here: http://nxtportal.org
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Billyminer
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January 24, 2015, 08:15:35 AM |
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Thankyou for your advice cryptkeeper, is my original id my address NXT-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx that I sent the nxt share to? when I check the TrxID: ##### from cryptsy it doesn't show up in the blockchain explorer.
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CryptKeeper
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January 24, 2015, 08:18:44 AM |
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Thankyou for your advice cryptkeeper, is my original id my address NXT-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx that I sent the nxt share to? when I check the TrxID: ##### from cryptsy it doesn't show up in the blockchain explorer.
Yes, your Nxt account id is something like NXT-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxx. Don't know about cryptsy, maybe you want to contact their support about it.
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victoryboy
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January 24, 2015, 08:33:50 AM |
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Stronger than ever
Nxt has its own system and that's why it can grow just stronger and stronger day by day. Nxt is stable and reliable system.
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allwelder
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January 24, 2015, 09:47:26 AM |
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Hey,damelon, Please updated the first page with NRS1.4.9.
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bidji29
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January 24, 2015, 11:41:35 AM |
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yes, 1.4.9 launched a few day ago
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Damelon (OP)
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January 24, 2015, 02:08:13 PM |
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Done
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3rdStryker
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January 24, 2015, 02:19:30 PM |
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Supernet and NXT news just twittered something about Ram Chain technology. Anyone have any idea what this is?
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valarmg
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January 24, 2015, 05:05:11 PM |
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Supernet and NXT news just twittered something about Ram Chain technology. Anyone have any idea what this is?
It's a way of compressing the bitcoin blockchain (and other blockchains) in such a way that it is much smaller than usual and superfast to access. There will be articles, I believe, over the next week or so explaining it further.
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bidji29
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January 25, 2015, 02:51:22 AM |
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Blockchain pruning?
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valarmg
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January 25, 2015, 10:20:48 AM |
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Blockchain pruning?
No, blockchain pruning is completely different. This is reducing the size of the blockchain like a zip file does to a normal file, with the difference that file doesn't have to be unzipped to access it--instead reading the blockchain data is hundreds of times faster than reading the data from a standard blockchain.
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bidji29
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January 25, 2015, 11:40:13 AM |
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Seems cool
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January 25, 2015, 05:23:06 PM |
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Just a reminder, there was a hardfork at block 130,000 and everyone needed to upgrade to version 1.4.x (1.4.9 is the latest at the time of writing).
Anyone watching their Java console (the black screen with all the programming language stuff in it...), you see any nodes running versions 1.3 or 1.2 or less are getting blacklisted. This is only temporary for 10min IIRC, after then you can rejoin the network. If you have 1.4.9 you'll be accepted by the network. If not, you just get blacklisted again!
Copy the 'nxt_db' folder from your existing version to the folder of the 1.4.9 version. This is the blockchain data and means you won't have to start the blockchain download from scratch and will save you time. Upgrading versions using this method means you can upgrade in about 3min!
TL:DR - upgrade to NRS v1.4.9 or keep getting blacklisted by the network. Anything less than 1.4.x and you are on a fork. Copy folder 'nxt_db' to the latest version so you don't have to re-download the whole blockchain
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