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September 12, 2014, 02:37:11 AM
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Nice, just logged into my wallet and the day BTER launches NODE someone accessed my wallet and sent 596805.18185 NODE to 12479771688357869695. Whelp so much for this coin.
the only explanation for that is, or is you are wanting to cause turmoil, or an easy password to discover...

Not wanting to cause turmoil. I am fucking pissed off (not blaming the coin or anyone else). As for my password strength, I was using 14 characters that included letters and numbers. I am curious how passwords are being stored on the server.

Just let a man be pissed off for having his coins stolen. That doesn't = FUD. I invested early in this coin and still think it is going to do really well.


No passwords get stored on the server.  Your password is what generates your account number.  Unfortunately, this was probably caused by how short your password was.  Sorry pal.

Perhaps the devs need to put a better warning on the login page, asking users to use very long passphrases.  NXT, for example, uses 12 words as the passphrase by default.  Crypti recommends that you use passphrases that are up to 100 characters long.  

Yeah, its a bummer.
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September 12, 2014, 02:50:47 AM
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Nice, just logged into my wallet and the day BTER launches NODE someone accessed my wallet and sent 596805.18185 NODE to 12479771688357869695. Whelp so much for this coin.
the only explanation for that is, or is you are wanting to cause turmoil, or an easy password to discover...

Not wanting to cause turmoil. I am fucking pissed off (not blaming the coin or anyone else). As for my password strength, I was using 14 characters that included letters and numbers. I am curious how passwords are being stored on the server.

Just let a man be pissed off for having his coins stolen. That doesn't = FUD. I invested early in this coin and still think it is going to do really well.


No passwords get stored on the server.  Your password is what generates your account number.  Unfortunately, this was probably caused by how short your password was.  Sorry pal.

Perhaps the devs need to put a better warning on the login page, asking users to use very long passphrases.  NXT, for example, uses 12 words as the passphrase by default.  Crypti recommends that you use passphrases that are up to 100 characters long.  

Yeah, its a bummer.

The 12 random words works magic for me. Easy to write down and store somewhere without having to fear for typo's or the dreaded 1 symbol short copy paste. And very very very secure.

'hB34*&NMhx93Uj' takes 2 trillion years on a GPU.

'dove plaster circumvent seabed' takes 2 duodecillion years on a GPU (however long that is, and according to an online PW checker, I'm not a mathematician)


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September 12, 2014, 02:55:11 AM
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Is wallet Win 32 compatible??
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September 12, 2014, 02:58:47 AM
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Nice, just logged into my wallet and the day BTER launches NODE someone accessed my wallet and sent 596805.18185 NODE to 12479771688357869695. Whelp so much for this coin.
the only explanation for that is, or is you are wanting to cause turmoil, or an easy password to discover...

Not wanting to cause turmoil. I am fucking pissed off (not blaming the coin or anyone else). As for my password strength, I was using 14 characters that included letters and numbers. I am curious how passwords are being stored on the server.

Just let a man be pissed off for having his coins stolen. That doesn't = FUD. I invested early in this coin and still think it is going to do really well.


No passwords get stored on the server.  Your password is what generates your account number.  Unfortunately, this was probably caused by how short your password was.  Sorry pal.

Perhaps the devs need to put a better warning on the login page, asking users to use very long passphrases.  NXT, for example, uses 12 words as the passphrase by default.  Crypti recommends that you use passphrases that are up to 100 characters long.  

Yeah, its a bummer.

The 12 random words works magic for me. Easy to write down and store somewhere without having to fear for typo's or the dreaded 1 symbol short copy paste. And very very very secure.

'hB34*&NMhx93Uj' takes 2 trillion years on a GPU.

'dove plaster circumvent seabed' takes 2 duodecillion years on a GPU (however long that is, and according to an online PW checker, I'm not a mathematician)



Yeah, thats good idea. Going to try that one now on the web wallet  Tongue

Everything I can protect with 2 factor I do and if no two factor I use random letters from several phrases I have memorized with numbers mixed in.

Fuck it, going to put in a new low ass buy order and maybe that asshole will dump into my buy. The fun world of crypto.
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September 12, 2014, 03:09:10 AM
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Just make sure these phrases aren't too obvious. 'In th3 beginning G0d created th3 h3aven and the 3arth' is still not that hard to guess for someone with sufficient hashing power.

Anyways. Good luck with the buy order. PM me your new account nr. I could probably part with a couple of Nodes.

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September 12, 2014, 03:27:32 AM
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Lol, Node being traded at 0.00000082... who did start to sell at those low prices?
A stake sold as 0.5 BTC as far as I can see. Never will a single node leave my wallet at these prices
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September 12, 2014, 03:31:22 AM
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What was distribution like. How can one seller have 3million coins?

There were two auctions for leftover stakes. One for stakeholders and one for the public. This because the initial target of 3000 stakeholders wasn't reached and devs need food too.

If you look at the distribution plan, 15% is already set aside for development.
I dont understand what those auctions are for Huh
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September 12, 2014, 04:39:51 AM
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I have to agree, I can't believe how low the prices are starting off.  Seems like a bunch of dumpers just want to erk out a tiny profit and are worried that their orders are not being gobbled up immediately.  Once the rest of the world is awake and active in 8-10 hours, I think they are going to feel very foolish.  I'm just waiting for my deposit to clear so I can snag 200k at such an a amazingly low price.  Even if there are issues along the way, this current valuation is grossly low, I can't imagine how high it will get assuming development goes smoothly, we're talking about 1000%+ increase.

Just look at the trade history.  People aren't even bothering to put in their Buy orders, they're just snapping up those Sell orders before those prices are long gone.  The price literally just shot up by 20% in the time it took me to write this post.

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September 12, 2014, 05:36:09 AM
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Is wallet Win 32 compatible??

Anyone?
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September 12, 2014, 05:36:53 AM
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Thanks to dumpers, got some cheap nodes, dump ppl dump.


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September 12, 2014, 05:42:35 AM
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Those who dumped below 80, are you guys happy now?  Grin

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September 12, 2014, 05:45:32 AM
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I just checked the early trading thread of NXT.

250K NXT was 0.25 BTC when it is started trading
250K NODE is 0.35 BTC at current trading prices

Better than NXT. to begin with in terms of trading.

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September 12, 2014, 06:22:56 AM
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How much did NODE cost during the IPO?  Anyone know?

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September 12, 2014, 06:31:17 AM
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How much did NODE cost during the IPO?  Anyone know?


0.8btc--1.5btc Grin

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September 12, 2014, 06:33:50 AM
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How much did NODE cost during the IPO?  Anyone know?


0.8btc--1.5btc Grin

OMG! I've just realized that this NODE was the formerly project named as NXT-lite....

I am speechless.  Shocked
Yes![AИN] NXT Lite - Official discussion Page - Announces - Branding - Logo Design
It is what price to buy NODE?Please tell me! Thank you very much

1 Stake 1.4 BTC

That's nowhere near the price they are now. A few people got lucky and managed to get stakes at that price.
If I am not mistaken,IPO price 0.1BTC/1 Stake?WOW,1 Stake 1.4 BTC,14X Shocked
IPO price 0.02/1 Stake.70X Grin

This, the IPO price was never 0.1 BTC, its startet for free and then goes to 0.02 BTC for 1 Stake.

BTW we will see prices over 20 BTC for 1 Stake in the next days = 1000X IPO Price  Cheesy

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September 12, 2014, 06:34:08 AM
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How much did NODE cost during the IPO?  Anyone know?


0.8btc--1.5btc Grin

i only pay 0.02 BTC for my stake, the first few hundert people get it for free
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September 12, 2014, 06:35:40 AM
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i only pay 0.02 BTC for my stake, the first few hundert people get it for free

Really? A lot of room for dumping then. I thought 0.5 BTC per stake was the cheapest.
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September 12, 2014, 06:38:08 AM
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How many total people got stakes and how many coins per stake?  Just trying to get an idea of how many dumpers we may be dealing with here.

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September 12, 2014, 06:40:49 AM
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How many total people got stakes and how many coins per stake?  Just trying to get an idea of how many dumpers we may be dealing with here.
1 stake = 598,894 Nodes

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September 12, 2014, 06:46:11 AM
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Any bounties for Node BlockExplorer ?
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