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As already mentioned, you can not create an asset using secureae. But instead of using the brain wallet, you can also use the lightweight wallet of supernet http://www.supernet.org/index.phpSo, you do not need to download the entire blockchain. hi all, sorry for this newbbie question...
how create a new asset in NXT ? i dont see into secureae.com
or used Nxtlite---> https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/(ann)-nxtlite/ "Supernet lite" more option, everything is integrated
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I like the painting very much. If I would have a larger apartment then I would buy it. Just for interest; where is the painting located and how do you want to ship it? -Nxt 01- Original painting,unique
550 USD
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August 23, 2015, 06:40:44 PM Last edit: August 23, 2015, 07:05:07 PM by upsidedown75 |
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is there a way to manage several nxt accounts in one place? i mean to have an overview of all balances, assets and their current values, ms coins etc. i've got a couple of accounts and don't want to log into every account in order to see if i've got a new dividend, message etc.
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yassin54
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August 24, 2015, 09:36:21 AM |
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is there a way to manage several nxt accounts in one place? i mean to have an overview of all balances, assets and their current values, ms coins etc. i've got a couple of accounts and don't want to log into every account in order to see if i've got a new dividend, message etc.
try this: http://www.nxtreporting.com/ or https://nxtportal.org/
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yassin54
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August 27, 2015, 09:04:22 AM |
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August 27, 2015, 12:37:54 PM |
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August 27, 2015, 02:29:41 PM |
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How can you say coming soon. They make a huge point out of refusing to commit to any kind of release date.
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yassin54
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August 27, 2015, 04:36:34 PM |
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How can you say coming soon. They make a huge point out of refusing to commit to any kind of release date.
patience is a golden path
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tyz
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August 27, 2015, 05:32:12 PM |
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Is it just me or is the video quality really bad. The video is pretty blurred :/
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yassin54
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August 27, 2015, 06:39:38 PM |
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Is it just me or is the video quality really bad. The video is pretty blurred :/ Here i can look HD 1080p
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August 30, 2015, 09:14:20 PM |
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How can you say coming soon. They make a huge point out of refusing to commit to any kind of release date. This will be a great achievement for the NXT and for all of the crypto once it gets finished. I guess we need just a bit more patience as pretty much everything in crypto does get delayed.
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Damelon (OP)
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I am happy to announce that NXT will be on a panel at the Barclay's Select Series events on the 15th of September: https://events.barclays.com/ehome/131090/298522/?categoryid=1101963You will see my name still on the list, but I will be replaced on my request by Nick Grove of NXT2PAY, who will speak about NXT from the perspective of real use cases. Will be changed on the site, soon. 15:10 - 15:50 Panel discussion: Bitcoin and Virtual Currencies move mainstreamTony Gallippi, Co-founder / Executive Chairman, Bitpay Nicolas Cary, Chief Executive Officer, Blockchain Bas Wisselink, Co-founder, NXT Foundation (This will be Nick!) Tom Robinson, Chief Operating Officer, Elliptic Enterprises Ltd The good thing about this is that Nick wears a suit much better than I ever could, too!
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Linuld
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September 01, 2015, 01:38:57 PM |
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Regarding the hacking of brainwallets at DEFCON 23 and the death of brainwallet.io, how safe are nxt-addresses when they had their first output?
When brainwallets are hacked that easily then it sounds risky. Though those nxt addresses only can hold something of value once their security was updated with an incoming transaction, right?
So is the brainwallet a risk or not?
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September 01, 2015, 02:21:42 PM |
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Regarding the hacking of brainwallets at DEFCON 23 and the death of brainwallet.io, how safe are nxt-addresses when they had their first output?
When brainwallets are hacked that easily then it sounds risky. Though those nxt addresses only can hold something of value once their security was updated with an incoming transaction, right?
So is the brainwallet a risk or not?
Hacking a brainwallet is not different than hacking any password. If you use a secure password it's secure no matter what it protects. I suggest a Dice Ware password of at least 7 words for passwords that can be tried hundreds of times a second with no server to throttle or lock tries. NXT by default uses a 12 word dice ware type password. Yes, until the public key is registered on the nextwork, there is a higher probability of "a" pass phrase that gives the same account number but a different pub key. So, before you really put much into your NXT account, make sure your published your pub key by sending to it with a Pub key or registering an alias or doing a send or some type of transaction.
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tyz
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September 01, 2015, 06:13:37 PM |
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Wow, great place to present Nxt to decision makers in finance. How did you bring Nxt to discussion? I am happy to announce that NXT will be on a panel at the Barclay's Select Series events on the 15th of September: https://events.barclays.com/ehome/131090/298522/?categoryid=1101963You will see my name still on the list, but I will be replaced on my request by Nick Grove of NXT2PAY, who will speak about NXT from the perspective of real use cases. Will be changed on the site, soon. 15:10 - 15:50 Panel discussion: Bitcoin and Virtual Currencies move mainstreamTony Gallippi, Co-founder / Executive Chairman, Bitpay Nicolas Cary, Chief Executive Officer, Blockchain Bas Wisselink, Co-founder, NXT Foundation (This will be Nick!) Tom Robinson, Chief Operating Officer, Elliptic Enterprises Ltd The good thing about this is that Nick wears a suit much better than I ever could, too!
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September 01, 2015, 06:15:33 PM Last edit: September 01, 2015, 06:38:41 PM by tyz |
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Brainwallets are usually very safe if you choose a strong password. It is recommend to use a password of at least 20 letters, numbers and special characters. I usually use a password of at least 100 chars. Regarding the hacking of brainwallets at DEFCON 23 and the death of brainwallet.io, how safe are nxt-addresses when they had their first output?
When brainwallets are hacked that easily then it sounds risky. Though those nxt addresses only can hold something of value once their security was updated with an incoming transaction, right?
So is the brainwallet a risk or not?
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September 02, 2015, 03:41:59 PM Last edit: September 02, 2015, 04:44:56 PM by starfishi |
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Brainwallets are usually very safe if you choose a strong password. It is recommend to use a password of at least 20 letters, numbers and special characters. I usually use a password of at least 100 chars. Regarding the hacking of brainwallets at DEFCON 23 and the death of brainwallet.io, how safe are nxt-addresses when they had their first output?
When brainwallets are hacked that easily then it sounds risky. Though those nxt addresses only can hold something of value once their security was updated with an incoming transaction, right?
So is the brainwallet a risk or not?
Again: KeePass 2, KeePass 2, KeePa . . ("auto-type obfuscation", and "safe-desktop login" enabled, and 100+ passwords generated in it) But don´t start a passwordmanager-contest again now, please, ANY passwordmanager is better than you, and perfect for brainwallets. (i even adressed the keylogger-thing in previous discussions on here)
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