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May 19, 2014, 03:16:47 PM |
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when approximately will the multi-gateway be ready?
When it has been tested thoroughly Sorry, but that is the honest answer. You can trade Nxt directly for Bitcoin, Litecoin or Doge now, if you are technical enough as the software is at alpha stage. It is known as NXTservices and it had to wait till the release of the Asset Exchange that the multigateway uses before being released for testing. It also has peer to peer encrypted chat to facilitate trading and as a nice add on See here for more info >>>> https://nxtforum.org/nxtservices-releases/nxtservices-v03-includes-multigateway-deposit-support-for-btc-ltc-doge/Edit: This refers to jl777's gateway, I don't know about the other gateways being developed.
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PilotofBTC
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May 19, 2014, 03:17:27 PM |
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Does NXT Coin account only ever have a single ID?
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Daedelus
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May 19, 2014, 03:21:03 PM |
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Does NXT Coin account only ever have a single ID?
Yes, no matter how many transactions you do. One passphrase = one account number/ID.
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ciappa
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May 19, 2014, 03:32:23 PM |
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when approximately will the multi-gateway be ready?
When it has been tested thoroughly Sorry, but that is the honest answer. You can trade Nxt directly for Bitcoin, Litecoin or Doge now, if you are technical enough as the software is at alpha stage. It is known as NXTservices and it had to wait till the release of the Asset Exchange that the multigateway uses before being released for testing. It also has peer to peer encrypted chat to facilitate trading and as a nice add on See here for more info >>>> https://nxtforum.org/nxtservices-releases/nxtservices-v03-includes-multigateway-deposit-support-for-btc-ltc-doge/Edit: This refers to jl777's gateway, I don't know about the other gateways being developed. Thank you Daedelus, today i have received a stake of MIC (coins) over the asset exchange! why could this be traded on the asset exchange? sorry for asking this stupid, but I would like to better understand this system
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PilotofBTC
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May 19, 2014, 03:41:13 PM |
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when approximately will the multi-gateway be ready?
When it has been tested thoroughly Sorry, but that is the honest answer. You can trade Nxt directly for Bitcoin, Litecoin or Doge now, if you are technical enough as the software is at alpha stage. It is known as NXTservices and it had to wait till the release of the Asset Exchange that the multigateway uses before being released for testing. It also has peer to peer encrypted chat to facilitate trading and as a nice add on See here for more info >>>> https://nxtforum.org/nxtservices-releases/nxtservices-v03-includes-multigateway-deposit-support-for-btc-ltc-doge/Edit: This refers to jl777's gateway, I don't know about the other gateways being developed. Thank you Daedelus, today i have received a stake of MIC (coins) over the asset exchange! why could this be traded on the asset exchange? sorry for asking this stupid, but I would like to better understand this system Because it was created on the AE.
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May 19, 2014, 03:58:23 PM |
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There is still a bit misleading info in OP. It gives the impression that you need to hasle with the old style browser thingy, allthou you only need to double-click the exe. Maybe it'll be better to clearly separate two things: 1. Double-click installer and 2. Browser-NRS-hasle if someone wants to do that. (Why would anybody want old style ? Not working with every Win-version ?) Why not using the browser version? The Web is the future. Native UIs will die out!
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May 19, 2014, 04:05:49 PM |
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Has anyone a trusted Wesleyh webclient running, that is publically usable? Sometimes I need to check the asset exchange on the go, or send microtransactions from a small account.
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May 19, 2014, 04:12:44 PM |
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I installed the windows wallet with the installer. It is possible to just install a service and then access the UI with the browser? This way, it can be foraging out of the way, and when I want to use the wallet I can just browser to the localhost address?
I assume the wallet has to be open and unlocked to forage?
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May 19, 2014, 04:23:55 PM |
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I installed the windows wallet with the installer. It is possible to just install a service and then access the UI with the browser? This way, it can be foraging out of the way, and when I want to use the wallet I can just browser to the localhost address?
I assume the wallet has to be open and unlocked to forage?
Not that I know. Have you not tried it? If you want to use the browser version (which I find good ), then you should consider using the NRS v1.1.3 https://bitbucket.org/JeanLucPicard/nxt/downloadsEDIT 1: it is called forge not forage EDIT 2: the NRS can run in the background. You can close your browser tab once you submitted your private key to the NRS
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May 19, 2014, 04:33:27 PM |
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Has anyone a trusted Wesleyh webclient running, that is publically usable? Sometimes I need to check the asset exchange on the go, or send microtransactions from a small account.
You can try my public node: http://217.17.88.5:7876
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May 19, 2014, 04:40:48 PM |
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May 19, 2014, 04:51:13 PM |
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Not seen one of these for a while so... VOTE NOW!!! https://hitbtc.com/voteNot sure why or if it is worth it but I just want to win Guys: By coincidence, we spoke to these guys at the Amsterdam Bitcoin2014 conference over the weekend, and they are pretty damn serious about their biz. Got a very professional and trustworthy feeling from them, and they also have fiat trading (Euro and dollar) possibilities. I've signed up with them, (and actually used them a little bit last night, very sweet interface) and if we could get NXT listed with them, that would be pretty important. So keep on voting, send a couple of polite mails asking for NXT to be listed and make it clear if you sign up for an account, that you are signing up with them as a proud member of the NXT community. I'm gonna chat to the guys from NXT conference team soon, might have more ideas/info but this is a good thing......keep it up. Bear in mind that they are going to need some help to integrate NXT with their systems. @Daedelus: Nice work, mate,
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May 19, 2014, 05:04:56 PM |
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Not seen one of these for a while so... VOTE NOW!!! https://hitbtc.com/voteNot sure why or if it is worth it but I just want to win Guys: By coincidence, we spoke to these guys at the Amsterdam Bitcoin2014 conference over the weekend, and they are pretty damn serious about their biz. Got a very professional and trustworthy feeling from them, and they also have fiat trading (Euro and dollar) possibilities. I've signed up with them, (and actually used them a little bit last night, very sweet interface) and if we could get NXT listed with them, that would be pretty important. So keep on voting, send a couple of polite mails asking for NXT to be listed and make it clear if you sign up for an account, that you are signing up with them as a proud member of the NXT community. I'm gonna chat to the guys from NXT conference team soon, might have more ideas/info but this is a good thing......keep it up. Bear in mind that they are going to need some help to integrate NXT with their systems. @Daedelus: Nice work, mate, You have my 10 votes ! Don't forget to register first! Votes from registered users will be multiplied x10.
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May 19, 2014, 05:08:38 PM |
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Bear in mind that they are going to need some help to integrate NXT with their systems.
What exactly do they need?
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May 19, 2014, 05:10:34 PM |
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Bear in mind that they are going to need some help to integrate NXT with their systems.
What exactly do they need? Standard procedure is basically to ask them and get them in touch with one of our devs. I think forkedchain did it last time, but may be wrong.
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May 19, 2014, 05:14:50 PM |
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Bear in mind that they are going to need some help to integrate NXT with their systems.
What exactly do they need? Standard procedure is basically to ask them and get them in touch with one of our devs. I think forkedchain did it last time, but may be wrong. This is why I asked EvilDave.
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May 19, 2014, 05:20:40 PM |
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Ah, now I see. You want a Windows service installed. Puhh. Not sure if that is done fast.
You can definitely use the NRS as a service but I have no idea how to register a Windows service + submitting the necessary private keys (if many).
Right, sort of like the Plex Media Server. It has a web based UI and the service runs on a localhost port to provide the UI. I'll look at the NRS. I think you can make pretty much any .exe a service with svrany, as long as it doesn't provide a UI. I would look into modifying the code to do this, run as a service, or at least in the background with a tray icon, but I think everything is written in Java which I am not that familiar with. I'm a .net guy.
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May 19, 2014, 05:26:49 PM |
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I'll look at the NRS. I think you can make pretty much any .exe a service with svrany, as long as it doesn't provide a UI. I would look into modifying the code to do this, run as a service, or at least in the background with a tray icon, but I think everything is written in Java which I am not that familiar with. I'm a .net guy.
.NET should be able to start a subprocess, right? So, the java process could live there. The unlocking is a more delicate part. Do you wish to type in your passphrase everytime your pc boots?
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