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November 08, 2014, 05:08:24 PM
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8 Connected Peers? Why so few? And why isn't mine in the list?

5.45.124.65:19776   active   6.0 MB   516.3 kB   v0.10.33   linux
5.45.114.108:19776   active   6.4 MB   8.2 MB   v0.10.29   linux
106.186.122.39:19776   active   6.0 MB   164.4 kB   v0.10.25   linux
192.99.11.19:19776   active   6.0 MB   167.5 kB   v0.10.22   win32
213.113.5.104:19776   active   3.5 MB   164.1 kB   v0.10.22   win32
95.24.84.3:19776   pending   168.1 kB   1.9 kB   v0.10.22   win32
223.13.218.157:19776   active   5.1 MB   1.1 MB   v0.10.22   win32
185.4.74.243:19776   active   86.4 kB   85.8 kB   v0.10.32   linux




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November 08, 2014, 05:13:38 PM
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8 Connected Peers? Why so few?

you do not see all the peers. Only linux client will show the full list http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/peers

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November 08, 2014, 05:15:00 PM
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8 Connected Peers? Why so few?

you do not see all the peers. Only linux client will show the full list http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/peers

would be nice to have a view where u can see your forged blocks
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November 08, 2014, 05:17:20 PM
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8 Connected Peers? Why so few?

you do not see all the peers. Only linux client will show the full list http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/peers

Added questions to that post. So only showing 8 is not a problem? I am still connected to them all?

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8 Connected Peers? Why so few?

you do not see all the peers. Only linux client will show the full list http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/peers

would be nice to have a view where u can see your forged blocks

see "Generator" http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/blocks

8 Connected Peers? Why so few?

you do not see all the peers. Only linux client will show the full list http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/peers

Added questions to that post. So only showing 8 is not a problem? I am still connected to them all?

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November 08, 2014, 05:24:20 PM
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I do not like the fact I can see what account numbers tie to what ip's. This should be privileged information.

Also why isn't this compiled 64bit?

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November 08, 2014, 05:28:42 PM
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I do not like the fact I can see what account numbers tie to what ip's. This should be privileged information.

And who knows what is your account?
The system should be transparent to forge

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November 08, 2014, 05:32:41 PM
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I do not like the fact I can see what account numbers tie to what ip's. This should be privileged information.

And who knows what is your account?
The system should be transparent to forge

Anyone that gets my account number gets my IP unless I mask it. I think this is a security flaw.

If you want to keep it this way then setup a proxy setting page.

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November 08, 2014, 05:45:04 PM
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Anyone have any success getting the client to run on RPi?

I've been taking a shot at it, so far it shows it is running in the background I think.
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November 08, 2014, 05:55:54 PM
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I love the idea and have bought some Node Grin but if we ever want this to take off we have got to make the wallets have a password or username associated with them. Today when I was showing it to my wife we found a wallet that was in use. Now luckily we are honest people and there was less than a Node in it but as much as the core group knows about security if we are complacent enough to use an easily guessable wallet phrase the average person is going to have a hard time with this. Do you know how many people are going to try and use the wallet "Passphrase" and get ripped off? I don't know how this could be done without revealing which wallets are being used maybe just combine the two in some strange way and then run it through a hash algorithm or have a wallet send a message to itself through the network that contains the password which can then be changed from inside the wallet but will lock the wallet unless you know the password. I'm not sure what but something has to change before this becomes widely adopted by more than programmers and dark net traders.
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November 08, 2014, 06:04:44 PM
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I love the idea and have bought some Node Grin but if we ever want this to take off we have got to make the wallets have a password or username associated with them. Today when I was showing it to my wife we found a wallet that was in use. Now luckily we are honest people and there was less than a Node in it but as much as the core group knows about security if we are complacent enough to use an easily guessable wallet phrase the average person is going to have a hard time with this. Do you know how many people are going to try and use the wallet "Passphrase" and get ripped off? I don't know how this could be done without revealing which wallets are being used maybe just combine the two in some strange way and then run it through a hash algorithm or have a wallet send a message to itself through the network that contains the password which can then be changed from inside the wallet but will lock the wallet unless you know the password. I'm not sure what but something has to change before this becomes widely adopted by more than programmers and dark net traders.

Use complex passwords
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November 08, 2014, 06:08:18 PM
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I love the idea and have bought some Node Grin but if we ever want this to take off we have got to make the wallets have a password or username associated with them. Today when I was showing it to my wife we found a wallet that was in use. Now luckily we are honest people and there was less than a Node in it but as much as the core group knows about security if we are complacent enough to use an easily guessable wallet phrase the average person is going to have a hard time with this. Do you know how many people are going to try and use the wallet "Passphrase" and get ripped off? I don't know how this could be done without revealing which wallets are being used maybe just combine the two in some strange way and then run it through a hash algorithm or have a wallet send a message to itself through the network that contains the password which can then be changed from inside the wallet but will lock the wallet unless you know the password. I'm not sure what but something has to change before this becomes widely adopted by more than programmers and dark net traders.

I'm not sure you get the idea. Usernames and passwords are intentionally gone. Small amounts I have been told are just dust? I don't see why a script hasn't been written to collect it all.

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November 08, 2014, 06:13:43 PM
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Use complex passwords
Example: TXc?s?ef88Q=+mP
as someone mentioned before is it possible to hide account id and ip on nodemoney.com? also on GUI there should be forged block shown.
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November 08, 2014, 06:14:09 PM
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I love the idea and have bought some Node Grin but if we ever want this to take off we have got to make the wallets have a password or username associated with them. Today when I was showing it to my wife we found a wallet that was in use. Now luckily we are honest people and there was less than a Node in it but as much as the core group knows about security if we are complacent enough to use an easily guessable wallet phrase the average person is going to have a hard time with this. Do you know how many people are going to try and use the wallet "Passphrase" and get ripped off? I don't know how this could be done without revealing which wallets are being used maybe just combine the two in some strange way and then run it through a hash algorithm or have a wallet send a message to itself through the network that contains the password which can then be changed from inside the wallet but will lock the wallet unless you know the password. I'm not sure what but something has to change before this becomes widely adopted by more than programmers and dark net traders.

Use complex passwords
Example: TXc?s?ef88Q=+mP

encrypt your password to sha256
example your password 123456 and sha256 for 123456 is 8d969eef6ecad3c29a3a629280e686cf0c3f5d5a86aff3ca12020c923adc6c92
then use 8d969eef6ecad3c29a3a629280e686cf0c3f5d5a86aff3ca12020c923adc6c92 as password
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November 08, 2014, 06:15:06 PM
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I love the idea and have bought some Node Grin but if we ever want this to take off we have got to make the wallets have a password or username associated with them. Today when I was showing it to my wife we found a wallet that was in use. Now luckily we are honest people and there was less than a Node in it but as much as the core group knows about security if we are complacent enough to use an easily guessable wallet phrase the average person is going to have a hard time with this. Do you know how many people are going to try and use the wallet "Passphrase" and get ripped off? I don't know how this could be done without revealing which wallets are being used maybe just combine the two in some strange way and then run it through a hash algorithm or have a wallet send a message to itself through the network that contains the password which can then be changed from inside the wallet but will lock the wallet unless you know the password. I'm not sure what but something has to change before this becomes widely adopted by more than programmers and dark net traders.

Use complex passwords
Example: TXc?s?ef88Q=+mP

I realize that and I used a 60 character randomly generated phrase. My point is I'm not sure the average Joe will get it and isn't that who NODE is targeted at? I'm not sure, I see the merit to them being gone and I understand the math that let's it stay secure I just think the human element in us where we like to all use the same password because we are lazy is going to cause problems for the average Joe. Good to know the easy ones are just dust though. I was worried someone was actually using them.
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November 08, 2014, 06:29:44 PM
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I have 0.9.1 running on my linux but it does not listen on port 19775 any more.

ps -ax:

14659 ?        Ssl    0:00 /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/lib/node_modules/forever/bin/monitor index.js

Before, 0.9.0 worked.

I did
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forever start index.js
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November 08, 2014, 06:38:51 PM
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On two separate issues:

Is the 500k minimum to forge planed to be just for the test phase or is it intended to stay long term? I didn't see anything about that in the white paper.

Secondly I couldn't find much information on the inflation schedule. Is there a planed maximum number of Node, how many and when is it predicted to be hit? If not how many will be issued per year?

Thanks

I know these are probably N00b questions but I'm trying to understand Node as much as possible.
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November 08, 2014, 06:45:03 PM
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Hi

Anybody interested in selling some NODE for NXT?

Best regards

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I love the idea and have bought some Node Grin but if we ever want this to take off we have got to make the wallets have a password or username associated with them. Today when I was showing it to my wife we found a wallet that was in use. Now luckily we are honest people and there was less than a Node in it but as much as the core group knows about security if we are complacent enough to use an easily guessable wallet phrase the average person is going to have a hard time with this. Do you know how many people are going to try and use the wallet "Passphrase" and get ripped off? I don't know how this could be done without revealing which wallets are being used maybe just combine the two in some strange way and then run it through a hash algorithm or have a wallet send a message to itself through the network that contains the password which can then be changed from inside the wallet but will lock the wallet unless you know the password. I'm not sure what but something has to change before this becomes widely adopted by more than programmers and dark net traders.

Use complex passwords
Example: TXc?s?ef88Q=+mP

encrypt your password to sha256
example your password 123456 and sha256 for 123456 is 8d969eef6ecad3c29a3a629280e686cf0c3f5d5a86aff3ca12020c923adc6c92
then use 8d969eef6ecad3c29a3a629280e686cf0c3f5d5a86aff3ca12020c923adc6c92 as password
if you forget the sha256 just convert your password to sha256  Grin

I also think that in longterm the passphrase system should be reconsidered.
Node is intended for normal users and with a USD/EUR system so using a passphrase that is at least 60 ciphers long is a bit hard to handle for normal users.
And it is (probably) very easy to program a script that tries every kombination of ciphers which should be harder if the passphrase would be combined with some kind of username.
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November 08, 2014, 06:46:56 PM
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On two separate issues:

Is the 500k minimum to forge planed to be just for the test phase or is it intended to stay long term? I didn't see anything about that in the white paper.

Secondly I couldn't find much information on the inflation schedule. Is there a planed maximum number of Node, how many and when is it predicted to be hit? If not how many will be issued per year?

Thanks

I know these are probably N00b questions but I'm trying to understand Node as much as possible.

The 500k minimum to forge depend on devs.. right now is like some kind of rule to not cheat the system without having nothing..something that would be unfair for users investing or using NODE. maybe that amount could decrease in the future im not sure.
There is a fixed amount of 1000M. 600M were released through ipo to people who paid X amount... between 0.1 btc and 1,5 btc if im not wrong for a stake of 600k NODE . Rest of NODE are for development fund, marketing funds which has already used about 5M. also IDEA fund and another. There will be no inflation. Smiley U forge the "fees" which users pay for moving NODE. Everything stays in users hands.
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