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May 18, 2014, 06:56:20 AM
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anyone know how to get rid of that black box around the outside of the video with out re uploading it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qErOVTVNSNY

It was so interesting, I haven't even noticed  Smiley You should be able to crop videos in the video manager, but it doesn't seem to be a problem.

I didn't think it's actually possible to melt silver at home before I read about it in your posts. I thought you'll be outsourcing it. Science is cool.

im only outsourcing the supply. see it would be an accounting nightmare to sell silver for nxt, nxt for btc, btc for usd, and usd for silver. also it would be really hard to keep up with whether i was making money or losing it. if i got audited they would probably just throw me in jail for the simple fact that they couldnt even figure out what was going on. also silver may be cheaper in other parts of the country and only people who live in those places know the ins and outs of the market in their area. so thats why idecided to outsource that part. everything else i am doing my self.

Yeah, I get it. I meant I didn't know it a couple of weeks ago when I first heard about your project. I didn't just realise that you can possibly melt metal at home with such small equipment. I'd imagine something at least ten times bigger.

i don't think most people do. not sure how i first learned about it.

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May 18, 2014, 07:16:56 AM
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I want to say thank you guys for over 500 views of the nxt video with german voiceover!

http://t.co/8A7pzrubXv

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May 18, 2014, 07:37:48 AM
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Newbie question - how do you generate or access the alpha-numeric version of your NXT address?  i.e. the one that starts with
NXT and is followed by 4 hyphenated sets of mixed numbers and letters

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May 18, 2014, 07:59:04 AM
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Newbie question - how do you generate or access the alpha-numeric version of your NXT address?  i.e. the one that starts with
NXT and is followed by 4 hyphenated sets of mixed numbers and letters

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Click on your account number in the upper left corner, you will get a menu.

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May 18, 2014, 10:21:33 AM
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Newbie question - how do you generate or access the alpha-numeric version of your NXT address?  i.e. the one that starts with
NXT and is followed by 4 hyphenated sets of mixed numbers and letters

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Go to "Settings" and switch to "YES" in "Use Reed Solomon Format".


If you use version 1.1.3  it should work out of the box.
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May 18, 2014, 10:55:01 AM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.

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May 18, 2014, 10:58:08 AM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.
It's 10758 for one btc now, not 1000.

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May 18, 2014, 10:59:53 AM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.

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May 18, 2014, 11:00:06 AM
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What I'm wondering is, assume you have 1000 NXT and you solo -forge; what would be the average numbers of transactions you would get and how many NXT you would actually earn?
Rough numbers would do more then enough.

Thanks in advance :-)

Edit: Forging for a day, I mean.
Whatever the answer is today, it's likely to be different in a few months. The rate depends on (a) the number of transactions; (b) the average fee for each transaction; (c) the fraction of NXT used for forging. We can expect all three change over that timescale. Hopefully the number of transactions will increase as Nxt gets used. The average fee may increase from new kinds of transactions, but there is also a community desire to see the base fee reduced. The fraction of NXT used for forging may increase because leasing pools make forging easier, or it may decrease as the stake of whales gets gradually distributed to smaller holders who don't bother to forge.

Currently the return is insignificant. I have leased around 20k to a pool for a couple of weeks, and have apparently earned 0.5 NXT. So that's about 0.007%/year. It's probably not going to be enough to pay the transaction fees leasing involves. It's wiped out by changes in the NXT:BTC exchange rate.

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May 18, 2014, 12:05:11 PM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.



Ill give you 1000 NXT for 1 BTC mate  Grin

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May 18, 2014, 12:11:09 PM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.



Ill give you 1000 NXT for 1 BTC mate  Grin
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May 18, 2014, 12:55:45 PM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.



Ill give you 1000 NXT for 1 BTC mate  Grin
1100!

I do care about big as well. lets offer... 2000! Cray-C !!! -.-

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May 18, 2014, 01:16:32 PM
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Can anyone tell me about how long it takes for NXT Wallet Client 1.1 to install on a MAC?  Thx.
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May 18, 2014, 01:46:01 PM
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Can anyone tell me about how long it takes for NXT Wallet Client 1.1 to install on a MAC?  Thx.

if i remember correctly i dont think there is an install required for mac. i think i read that somewhere.

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May 18, 2014, 02:14:16 PM
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part 2 of pouring my very first silver bar for the nxt silver bullion gateway just finished uploading. check it out guys!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOKp2CAyXfw

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May 18, 2014, 04:19:57 PM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.
It's 10758 for one btc now, not 1000.
I meant 10000, i missed a 0 obviously. It's still peanuts compared to the gains 100 DRK can make in the long run vs 10000 NXT long run.

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May 18, 2014, 04:22:51 PM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.
It's 10758 for one btc now, not 1000.
I meant 10000, i missed a 0 obviously. It's still peanuts compared to the gains 100 DRK can make in the long run vs 10000 NXT long run.


Make money with NXT by putting it to work...
you can't rape mine it, bot mine it or use any of the other money making scams
and if by the long run you mean more than 24hrs like 1-2 years, my money is on NXT.

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May 18, 2014, 05:48:37 PM
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For people like me who care about making it big, are too late to make big gains with this coin. 1 BTC gives me 1000 NXT, due to the big amount of total coin supply and the fact it's all in circulation, I don't see the point of making $1000 at best, when you can get 100 DRK for the money and 0.1 is realistic given tech and total coin supply.
It's 10758 for one btc now, not 1000.
I meant 10000, i missed a 0 obviously. It's still peanuts compared to the gains 100 DRK can make in the long run vs 10000 NXT long run.


I don't understand your logic, there will be around 6 times more drk than there are now in circulation, so more offer means low price (obviously not if more buyers, i know, but this is applied to nxt too without increassing the supply)
The tech is much much much better in nxt than in drk, drk is a bitcoin clone with little tweaks for anonimity, nxt is a platfform which can do the same as bitcoin plus many more things that none bitcoin or any clone will can do. It will include anonimity too, so what will darkcoin offer that nxt don't?
If nxt reach same market cap as BTC they will be at 5,4$, and in my opinion, nxt have much more chances for achieve this than darkcoin.
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May 18, 2014, 06:26:38 PM
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Please, this thread is about NXT and not about discussing shitclones.

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May 18, 2014, 06:59:42 PM
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Newbie question - how do you generate or access the alpha-numeric version of your NXT address?  i.e. the one that starts with
NXT and is followed by 4 hyphenated sets of mixed numbers and letters

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Go to "Settings" and switch to "YES" in "Use Reed Solomon Format".


If you use version 1.1.3  it should work out of the box.

Thank you and iruu - now upgraded to 1.1.3.

another question though - to run the NXT client, I first need to click the run.bat file (re which i've created a desktop shortcut) and then I can connect, via, my browser to the client - I've always assumed that that's the way it's supposed to work - i.e. a 2 step process. Is that right? The reason I ask is because with  other coin wallets all I need to do is click on the desktop icon (or the tray icon) and those wallets open without needing to click on a run.bat file
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