Kevinrasf
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March 04, 2015, 11:48:16 AM |
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Just ignore the noob who needs attention.
No. Nxt community provides free hugs to everyone. Well then I want my free hug now please !
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stereotype
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March 04, 2015, 11:58:36 AM |
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Just ignore the noob who needs attention.
No. Nxt community provides free hugs to everyone. Well then I want my free hug now please ! Found an old video of CfB meeting BM for the first time (before BM's orientation operation, obviously)..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKzk_0HWxUI
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Come-from-Beyond
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March 04, 2015, 12:01:16 PM |
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Well then I want my free hug now please ! Come at me bro
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PilotofBTC
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March 04, 2015, 04:19:41 PM |
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It would be nice to have a little more buy support for NSC from the founders and whales.
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Armis
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March 04, 2015, 08:15:08 PM |
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I'm working on a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, I'm seriously considering creating a token for it. Up to the time that I reached out to PilotofBTC, I was ambivalent about the meaningful differences between NXT, Mastercoin, Counterparty, and any other BTC 2.0 platforms.
I want to raise startup funds for PICISI (the crowdfunding site), what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
Here is a bit of info on PICISI:
PICISI will be a very powerful vehicle for introducing CC to the broader world. It will enable many different coin communities to get their respective coins lots of exposure and use. Utility is the highest function for a currency, with PICISI Organizers and Donors are gently immersed in a world where CC has meaningful and practical financial value -- at PICISI CC get lots of attention.
When visitors come to the site to raise funds for things that interest them they will have the opportunity to collect fiat as well as CC. There are two host currencies, one for fiat and one for CC. The Organizer has three options: a) accept sponsorship, b) select from list of CCs, or c) PICISI coin (default). If they select sponsorship they will actually get paid because of that selection. That's a great way to introduce CC to someone. As Host CC sponsor all CC donations (regardless of type) are immediately converted to your currency and remain in that currency until spent or for the duration of the campaign. The Organizer has the opportunity to spend CC donations with a campaign contractor(s) who help Organizers create, develop, and/or promote their campaign; thereby causing your currency to cycle again.
In addition to Host CC, there are 4 other sponsorship opportunities....
again, what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
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freenxt.org
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March 04, 2015, 10:42:48 PM |
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I'm working on a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, I'm seriously considering creating a token for it. Up to the time that I reached out to PilotofBTC, I was ambivalent about the meaningful differences between NXT, Mastercoin, Counterparty, and any other BTC 2.0 platforms.
I want to raise startup funds for PICISI (the crowdfunding site), what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
Here is a bit of info on PICISI:
PICISI will be a very powerful vehicle for introducing CC to the broader world. It will enable many different coin communities to get their respective coins lots of exposure and use. Utility is the highest function for a currency, with PICISI Organizers and Donors are gently immersed in a world where CC has meaningful and practical financial value -- at PICISI CC get lots of attention.
When visitors come to the site to raise funds for things that interest them they will have the opportunity to collect fiat as well as CC. There are two host currencies, one for fiat and one for CC. The Organizer has three options: a) accept sponsorship, b) select from list of CCs, or c) PICISI coin (default). If they select sponsorship they will actually get paid because of that selection. That's a great way to introduce CC to someone. As Host CC sponsor all CC donations (regardless of type) are immediately converted to your currency and remain in that currency until spent or for the duration of the campaign. The Organizer has the opportunity to spend CC donations with a campaign contractor(s) who help Organizers create, develop, and/or promote their campaign; thereby causing your currency to cycle again.
In addition to Host CC, there are 4 other sponsorship opportunities....
again, what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
See https://bitbucket.org/JeanLucPicard/nxt/issue/205 -> Crowd funding
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qqNxt
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March 04, 2015, 10:48:39 PM |
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Out of interest, would anyone be interested in using a Trezor for Nxt to increase their security?
i think nxt's phasing transactions+cold wallet offline transaction broadcast is enough security for me. Can't get any better.
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Damelon (OP)
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March 04, 2015, 11:00:49 PM |
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I'm working on a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, I'm seriously considering creating a token for it. Up to the time that I reached out to PilotofBTC, I was ambivalent about the meaningful differences between NXT, Mastercoin, Counterparty, and any other BTC 2.0 platforms.
I want to raise startup funds for PICISI (the crowdfunding site), what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
Here is a bit of info on PICISI:
PICISI will be a very powerful vehicle for introducing CC to the broader world. It will enable many different coin communities to get their respective coins lots of exposure and use. Utility is the highest function for a currency, with PICISI Organizers and Donors are gently immersed in a world where CC has meaningful and practical financial value -- at PICISI CC get lots of attention.
When visitors come to the site to raise funds for things that interest them they will have the opportunity to collect fiat as well as CC. There are two host currencies, one for fiat and one for CC. The Organizer has three options: a) accept sponsorship, b) select from list of CCs, or c) PICISI coin (default). If they select sponsorship they will actually get paid because of that selection. That's a great way to introduce CC to someone. As Host CC sponsor all CC donations (regardless of type) are immediately converted to your currency and remain in that currency until spent or for the duration of the campaign. The Organizer has the opportunity to spend CC donations with a campaign contractor(s) who help Organizers create, develop, and/or promote their campaign; thereby causing your currency to cycle again.
In addition to Host CC, there are 4 other sponsorship opportunities....
again, what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
I've sent you a PM. Would be happy to help get you started
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bizz
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March 04, 2015, 11:31:57 PM |
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I'm working on a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, I'm seriously considering creating a token for it. Up to the time that I reached out to PilotofBTC, I was ambivalent about the meaningful differences between NXT, Mastercoin, Counterparty, and any other BTC 2.0 platforms.
I want to raise startup funds for PICISI (the crowdfunding site), what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
Here is a bit of info on PICISI:
PICISI will be a very powerful vehicle for introducing CC to the broader world. It will enable many different coin communities to get their respective coins lots of exposure and use. Utility is the highest function for a currency, with PICISI Organizers and Donors are gently immersed in a world where CC has meaningful and practical financial value -- at PICISI CC get lots of attention.
When visitors come to the site to raise funds for things that interest them they will have the opportunity to collect fiat as well as CC. There are two host currencies, one for fiat and one for CC. The Organizer has three options: a) accept sponsorship, b) select from list of CCs, or c) PICISI coin (default). If they select sponsorship they will actually get paid because of that selection. That's a great way to introduce CC to someone. As Host CC sponsor all CC donations (regardless of type) are immediately converted to your currency and remain in that currency until spent or for the duration of the campaign. The Organizer has the opportunity to spend CC donations with a campaign contractor(s) who help Organizers create, develop, and/or promote their campaign; thereby causing your currency to cycle again.
In addition to Host CC, there are 4 other sponsorship opportunities....
again, what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
See https://bitbucket.org/JeanLucPicard/nxt/issue/205 -> Crowd funding Hmmm ... someone should def make a user friendly crowd funding guide on NXT.
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Armis
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March 05, 2015, 01:05:42 AM |
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I'm working on a crowdfunding site that accepts fiat and crypto, I'm seriously considering creating a token for it. Up to the time that I reached out to PilotofBTC, I was ambivalent about the meaningful differences between NXT, Mastercoin, Counterparty, and any other BTC 2.0 platforms.
I want to raise startup funds for PICISI (the crowdfunding site), what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
Here is a bit of info on PICISI:
PICISI will be a very powerful vehicle for introducing CC to the broader world. It will enable many different coin communities to get their respective coins lots of exposure and use. Utility is the highest function for a currency, with PICISI Organizers and Donors are gently immersed in a world where CC has meaningful and practical financial value -- at PICISI CC get lots of attention.
When visitors come to the site to raise funds for things that interest them they will have the opportunity to collect fiat as well as CC. There are two host currencies, one for fiat and one for CC. The Organizer has three options: a) accept sponsorship, b) select from list of CCs, or c) PICISI coin (default). If they select sponsorship they will actually get paid because of that selection. That's a great way to introduce CC to someone. As Host CC sponsor all CC donations (regardless of type) are immediately converted to your currency and remain in that currency until spent or for the duration of the campaign. The Organizer has the opportunity to spend CC donations with a campaign contractor(s) who help Organizers create, develop, and/or promote their campaign; thereby causing your currency to cycle again.
In addition to Host CC, there are 4 other sponsorship opportunities....
again, what is the protocol for NXT ITOs?
I've sent you a PM. Would be happy to help get you started Thanks for the informative PM, I will take all of the info under advisement. I heard about JeanLucPicard paper in a NXT youtube vid, after seeing the hard copy I gotta say I didn't understand the content or context. How does that material relate to crowd funding? Hmmm ... someone should def make a user friendly crowd funding guide on NXT. [/quote] yes, please
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valarmg
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March 05, 2015, 09:13:56 AM |
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I heard about JeanLucPicard paper in a NXT youtube vid, after seeing the hard copy I gotta say I didn't understand the content or context.
How does that material relate to crowd funding?
Because you can set up the MS to have the properties needed for crowdfunding. So, you can create a project, set a deadline and a target amount. Users donate money toward the project, and after the deadline occurs, funds will automatically go to the project issuer if target is met, and, otherwise, be returned to the donors. Bang: Decentralized Kickstarter! (First decentalized crowdfunded project: https://nxtforum.org/monetary-system-153/(ann)-acmdy-1st-crowd-funding-ms-coin-nxt-academy-by-salsacz/) Hmmm ... someone should def make a user friendly crowd funding guide on NXT.
There's a plugin being developed. We need to wait for Nxt1.5 but that should be here soon.
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bizz
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March 05, 2015, 09:20:30 AM |
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Hmmm ... someone should def make a user friendly crowd funding guide on NXT.
There's a plugin being developed. We need to wait for Nxt1.5 but that should be here soon. Yeah I noticed after searching for guides. Btw. from what I've seen Nxt v1.5 will be mindblowing. Maybe my favorite release. Because of plugins.
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bithasher
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March 05, 2015, 09:01:01 PM |
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Hmmm ... someone should def make a user friendly crowd funding guide on NXT.
There's a plugin being developed. We need to wait for Nxt1.5 but that should be here soon. Yeah I noticed after searching for guides. Btw. from what I've seen Nxt v1.5 will be mindblowing. Maybe my favorite release. Because of plugins. That is awesome news about v1.5 and price is very good to grab more before they to hit again ath after the release of new version.
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EmoneyRu
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March 08, 2015, 05:16:22 AM |
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NSC payouts were made. Everybody can get them next time. Just hallmark your node.
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Armis
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March 09, 2015, 06:52:14 AM |
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I'd like to issue an asset but before doing the real thing, I was wondering if you had a "test net" type of thing I could use to practice on?
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m19
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March 09, 2015, 07:42:56 AM |
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I'd like to issue an asset but before doing the real thing, I was wondering if you had a "test net" type of thing I could use to practice on?
Yes, here's a public node that's running testnet: http://jnxt.org:6876/If you use the original client you can also set it to testnet yourself by changing the conf/nxt-default.properties file and change this line: nxt.isTestnet=false to nxt.isTestnet=true.
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valarmg
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March 09, 2015, 09:10:16 AM |
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I'd like to issue an asset but before doing the real thing, I was wondering if you had a "test net" type of thing I could use to practice on?
Yes, here's a public node that's running testnet: http://jnxt.org:6876/If you use the original client you can also set it to testnet yourself by changing the conf/nxt-default.properties file and change this line: nxt.isTestnet=false to nxt.isTestnet=true. Better to create a conf/nxt.properties files and set nxt.isTestnet=true to overwrite defaults. (nxt-default.properties can get overwritten by an update, so nxt.properties can store all user configurations.)
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Armis
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March 09, 2015, 02:26:50 PM |
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I'd like to issue an asset but before doing the real thing, I was wondering if you had a "test net" type of thing I could use to practice on?
Yes, here's a public node that's running testnet: http://jnxt.org:6876/If you use the original client you can also set it to testnet yourself by changing the conf/nxt-default.properties file and change this line: nxt.isTestnet=false to nxt.isTestnet=true. I'd like to issue an asset but before doing the real thing, I was wondering if you had a "test net" type of thing I could use to practice on?
Yes, here's a public node that's running testnet: http://jnxt.org:6876/If you use the original client you can also set it to testnet yourself by changing the conf/nxt-default.properties file and change this line: nxt.isTestnet=false to nxt.isTestnet=true. Better to create a conf/nxt.properties files and set nxt.isTestnet=true to overwrite defaults. (nxt-default.properties can get overwritten by an update, so nxt.properties can store all user configurations.) Whoa, as easy as this may be to you guys this is looking like it is flying over my head -- any instructions on how to do the above would be greatly appreciated.
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achimsmile
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March 09, 2015, 03:02:05 PM |
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I'd like to issue an asset but before doing the real thing, I was wondering if you had a "test net" type of thing I could use to practice on?
Yes, here's a public node that's running testnet: http://jnxt.org:6876/If you use the original client you can also set it to testnet yourself by changing the conf/nxt-default.properties file and change this line: nxt.isTestnet=false to nxt.isTestnet=true. I'd like to issue an asset but before doing the real thing, I was wondering if you had a "test net" type of thing I could use to practice on?
Yes, here's a public node that's running testnet: http://jnxt.org:6876/If you use the original client you can also set it to testnet yourself by changing the conf/nxt-default.properties file and change this line: nxt.isTestnet=false to nxt.isTestnet=true. Better to create a conf/nxt.properties files and set nxt.isTestnet=true to overwrite defaults. (nxt-default.properties can get overwritten by an update, so nxt.properties can store all user configurations.) Whoa, as easy as this may be to you guys this is looking like it is flying over my head -- any instructions on how to do the above would be greatly appreciated. Your main nxt folder contains a "conf" folder. In there you will find the nxt-default.properties file. Open it with a Text Editor. This line: nxt.isTestnet=false Change it to true save the file with the name nxt.properties (so that it won't get overwritten after an update) Go here to ask for testnxt https://nxtforum.org/testnet/some-testnxt-to-test-asset-exchange/
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valarmg
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March 09, 2015, 03:15:06 PM |
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Your main nxt folder contains a "conf" folder. In there you will find the nxt-default.properties file. Open it with a Text Editor. This line: nxt.isTestnet=false Change it to true save the file with the name nxt.properties (so that it won't get overwritten after an update)
Better just go to the conf folder, create a new text file, call it nxt.properties, (no .txt at end). Add a line to that file: "nxt.isTestnet=true", then run Nxt and go to http://localhost:6876/(The problem with copying the whole file is you are defaulting parameters that might not be defaulted an upcoming release, thus causing problems down the line[many people have had issues with this]. nxt.properties should only contain lines where you are deliberately making changes to the configuration.)
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