patmast3r
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September 21, 2014, 09:26:04 AM |
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You heard from one of them less than 12 hours ago, yet you claim they haven't been here for days. Get back under your bridge!
1 hour = 12 hours in crypto world Damnit - that means I've missed lunch
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dawj20
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September 21, 2014, 09:58:31 AM |
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When will there be promotion on VK? Nobody is stopping you. GO GO GO to VK and OUT of this thread! Let the devs spend their time on things that matter.
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3x2
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September 21, 2014, 10:19:33 AM |
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Tonight will be a new version for Windows, which will show all the "Peers"
i would like to know why new version still not uploaded ? will the new version synchronize automatically?
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HunterMinerCrafter
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September 21, 2014, 10:22:00 AM |
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if you do it manually you're absolutely genius geek man , I don't have time for that It does not take much genius. Even something as simple as just wrapping `eval` and `Function` with replacements that will print their arguments and call the original will often go a long way. Usually the only difficult and/or tedious part is in-lining.
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hypersire
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September 21, 2014, 11:08:39 AM |
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You heard from one of them less than 12 hours ago, yet you claim they haven't been here for days.
My fav was the guy yesterday who said "I'm out, the dev didn't even bother to answer my question from pages ago so I'm out". When I checked his post, it was on the very same page and only posted 2.5 hours earlier. How dare the devs do not provide him with a personal response in the middle of the night on a weekend! Oh, and what was the question of such extreme importance? "When will Node be on Bittrex?" The silver linining here is that it's not hard to make a profit when you are trading against people with the patience, attention span and analytical skills of a snail.
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tianjinlian
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September 21, 2014, 12:12:06 PM |
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keep on eyes , node will fly
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From Above
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September 21, 2014, 12:33:33 PM |
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when r u gonna release linux and mac wallets ? i rarely use Windows
~CfA~
plz release linux wallet asap ~CfA
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koop4u (OP)
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September 21, 2014, 01:10:13 PM |
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You heard from one of them less than 12 hours ago, yet you claim they haven't been here for days.
My fav was the guy yesterday who said "I'm out, the dev didn't even bother to answer my question from pages ago so I'm out". When I checked his post, it was on the very same page and only posted 2.5 hours earlier. How dare the devs do not provide him with a personal response in the middle of the night on a weekend! Oh, and what was the question of such extreme importance? "When will Node be on Bittrex?" The silver linining here is that it's not hard to make a profit when you are trading against people with the patience, attention span and analytical skills of a snail. Well... everyone is different, we are trying to have an individual approach, but it is hard, especially that text doesn't transmit emotions - and some how we end up with people being hostile towards us. But i must admit that there are those that will take your arm when your offering your hand!
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hypersire
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September 21, 2014, 01:22:00 PM |
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You heard from one of them less than 12 hours ago, yet you claim they haven't been here for days.
My fav was the guy yesterday who said "I'm out, the dev didn't even bother to answer my question from pages ago so I'm out". When I checked his post, it was on the very same page and only posted 2.5 hours earlier. How dare the devs do not provide him with a personal response in the middle of the night on a weekend! Oh, and what was the question of such extreme importance? "When will Node be on Bittrex?" The silver linining here is that it's not hard to make a profit when you are trading against people with the patience, attention span and analytical skills of a snail. Well... everyone is different, we are trying to have an individual approach, but it is hard, especially that text doesn't transmit emotions - and some how we end up with people being hostile towards us. But i must admit that there are those that will take your arm when your offering your hand! I totally agree Koop and normally I let most things slide but I simply had to point this one out to illustrate the extreme impatience among the people trolling this thread. It has gotten so absurd that someone who posts a question in the middle of the night on the weekend is astonished to discover their question hasn't been answered 2.5 hours later! I still remember after Node launched - within 2 days people were posting that the devs had abandoned Node. If it was up to me I would banish these kinds of people from the thread - they have nothing to contribute whatsoever, they just try to spread FUD so that they can buy in cheap, or pump the other coins they are holding. Basically, these are people who are angry that their free Node stake hasn't made them millionaires within a week after launch
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GreenDude
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September 21, 2014, 01:53:29 PM |
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They will have to close their fud shorts soon as the price will rise significantly
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koop4u (OP)
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September 21, 2014, 02:06:44 PM |
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You heard from one of them less than 12 hours ago, yet you claim they haven't been here for days.
My fav was the guy yesterday who said "I'm out, the dev didn't even bother to answer my question from pages ago so I'm out". When I checked his post, it was on the very same page and only posted 2.5 hours earlier. How dare the devs do not provide him with a personal response in the middle of the night on a weekend! Oh, and what was the question of such extreme importance? "When will Node be on Bittrex?" The silver linining here is that it's not hard to make a profit when you are trading against people with the patience, attention span and analytical skills of a snail. Well... everyone is different, we are trying to have an individual approach, but it is hard, especially that text doesn't transmit emotions - and some how we end up with people being hostile towards us. But i must admit that there are those that will take your arm when your offering your hand! I totally agree Koop and normally I let most things slide but I simply had to point this one out to illustrate the extreme impatience among the people trolling this thread. It has gotten so absurd that someone who posts a question in the middle of the night on the weekend is astonished to discover their question hasn't been answered 2.5 hours later! I still remember after Node launched - within 2 days people were posting that the devs had abandoned Node. If it was up to me I would banish these kinds of people from the thread - they have nothing to contribute whatsoever, they just try to spread FUD so that they can buy in cheap, or pump the other coins they are holding. Basically, these are people who are angry that their free Node stake hasn't made them millionaires within a week after launch After all Internet Trolls feed on attention! BTW we included your new Block reader design! I pm'd you the link! if you would like to include any revision, that will be cool! I'll publicly announce it after you approve it!
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lcharles123
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September 21, 2014, 02:18:12 PM |
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Please can someone explain how exactly NODE forging works? I have a NODE that will run constantly. So I can optimize the forging block sending NODEs to other people? But it is necessary to wait a while between one transaction and another? How long is the wait? THX!
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You have no power here. -"Bitcoin on Governments"
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koop4u (OP)
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September 21, 2014, 02:36:44 PM |
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Please can someone explain how exactly NODE forging works? I have a NODE that will run constantly. So I can optimize the forging block sending NODEs to other people? But it is necessary to wait a while between one transaction and another? How long is the wait? THX!
Sure, this is how it works: At the moment there are 2 primordial parameters that define which node is going to be elected: Time & Spent Volume(ammount)! at the beginning when the forging module will be set in place: your timeHeight(the amount of time that you spent online since your last connection) will be calculated by the network and compared to other nodes timeHeight. After determining the time, the second parameter will kick in and will determine the spent amount since your last login, each node will value 1unit of time - adding an extra second for each node you sent out of your account. Those will be summed acordingly and we'll get the Nodeheight = timeHeight + Units Practical example: blockgeneration time: 14:00 pm 21/09/14 Node I(icharles123) connected @ 1:00 pm 21/09/14 and hasn't made any transaction => timeHeight=3600s + 0 Units = 3600NodeHeight Node A (Mr.hotdog) connected @ 1:05 pm 21/09/14 and sent 1 node. => timeHeight=2700s + 1 Unit = 2701 NodeHeight Nodeheight 3600 > Nodeheight 2701 => Node I > Node A => Node I will generate the block! After a block is generated Node I's NodeHeight will be reseted, and the cycle will restart! Questions?
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Hueristic
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September 21, 2014, 03:17:04 PM |
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NODE price is falling and the developers have not be heard from in days. I'm all for a little bit of FUD every now and again, but I am getting sick of your lies. If you want to foster doubt over a valid concern go for it, but resorting to complete fabrications really should be a bannable offence. Fuck off you dumb cunt. yUP, lAST STRAW. Another Ignored. Means big price rise. They are trying to shake out the weak hands.
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Hueristic
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September 21, 2014, 03:19:37 PM |
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if you do it manually you're absolutely genius geek man , I don't have time for that It does not take much genius. Even something as simple as just wrapping `eval` and `Function` with replacements that will print their arguments and call the original will often go a long way. Usually the only difficult and/or tedious part is in-lining. Wish there was REP on this board. I enjoy your posts. Breath of fresh air on this cesspool site. Checking out the Zen thread now.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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Hueristic
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September 21, 2014, 03:20:53 PM |
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You heard from one of them less than 12 hours ago, yet you claim they haven't been here for days.
My fav was the guy yesterday who said "I'm out, the dev didn't even bother to answer my question from pages ago so I'm out". When I checked his post, it was on the very same page and only posted 2.5 hours earlier. How dare the devs do not provide him with a personal response in the middle of the night on a weekend! Oh, and what was the question of such extreme importance? "When will Node be on Bittrex?" The silver linining here is that it's not hard to make a profit when you are trading against people with the patience, attention span and analytical skills of a snail. +1 Internets fo you.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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hypersire
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September 21, 2014, 03:46:49 PM |
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if you do it manually you're absolutely genius geek man , I don't have time for that It does not take much genius. Even something as simple as just wrapping `eval` and `Function` with replacements that will print their arguments and call the original will often go a long way. Usually the only difficult and/or tedious part is in-lining. Wish there was REP on this board. I enjoy your posts. Breath of fresh air on this cesspool site. Checking out the Zen thread now. I totally agree. Constructive posts like HunterMinerCrafter's are always welcome. Even posts critical of Node are certainly welcome, provided you actually provide some valid points that give people something to discuss and possibly improve upon. "Me smell scam", "Dev abandoned coin", and "Are we on Bittrex yet? Are we on Bittrex yet?" unfortunately do not qualify
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zhenhaoa
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September 21, 2014, 04:00:05 PM |
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when will hold an giveaway?
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lcharles123
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September 21, 2014, 04:47:31 PM |
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Please can someone explain how exactly NODE forging works? I have a NODE that will run constantly. So I can optimize the forging block sending NODEs to other people? But it is necessary to wait a while between one transaction and another? How long is the wait? THX!
Sure, this is how it works: At the moment there are 2 primordial parameters that define which node is going to be elected: Time & Spent Volume(ammount)! at the beginning when the forging module will be set in place: your timeHeight(the amount of time that you spent online since your last connection) will be calculated by the network and compared to other nodes timeHeight. After determining the time, the second parameter will kick in and will determine the spent amount since your last login, each node will value 1unit of time - adding an extra second for each node you sent out of your account. Those will be summed acordingly and we'll get the Nodeheight = timeHeight + Units Practical example: blockgeneration time: 14:00 pm 21/09/14 Node I(icharles123) connected @ 1:00 pm 21/09/14 and hasn't made any transaction => timeHeight=3600s + 0 Units = 3600NodeHeight Node A (Mr.hotdog) connected @ 1:05 pm 21/09/14 and sent 1 node. => timeHeight=2700s + 1 Unit = 2701 NodeHeight Nodeheight 3600 > Nodeheight 2701 => Node I > Node A => Node I will generate the block! After a block is generated Node I's NodeHeight will be reseted, and the cycle will restart! Questions? Thank you for the explanation. More questions: The blocks come in what time interval? Can anyone beat the system? Like for example, I create two accounts and leave it full time online and between each block, make an transaction between them an amount of Nodes (depending on need), it will add a amount of Nodeheight (more than other accounts that are not fulltime online) making me get more blocks than normal. There are mechanisms to prevent this is not possible? THX for answers, i will keep an OP atualized.
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You have no power here. -"Bitcoin on Governments"
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haggis
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September 21, 2014, 04:53:06 PM |
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Please can someone explain how exactly NODE forging works? I have a NODE that will run constantly. So I can optimize the forging block sending NODEs to other people? But it is necessary to wait a while between one transaction and another? How long is the wait? THX!
Sure, this is how it works: At the moment there are 2 primordial parameters that define which node is going to be elected: Time & Spent Volume(ammount)! at the beginning when the forging module will be set in place: your timeHeight(the amount of time that you spent online since your last connection) will be calculated by the network and compared to other nodes timeHeight. After determining the time, the second parameter will kick in and will determine the spent amount since your last login, each node will value 1unit of time - adding an extra second for each node you sent out of your account. Those will be summed acordingly and we'll get the Nodeheight = timeHeight + Units Practical example: blockgeneration time: 14:00 pm 21/09/14 Node I(icharles123) connected @ 1:00 pm 21/09/14 and hasn't made any transaction => timeHeight=3600s + 0 Units = 3600NodeHeight Node A (Mr.hotdog) connected @ 1:05 pm 21/09/14 and sent 1 node. => timeHeight=2700s + 1 Unit = 2701 NodeHeight Nodeheight 3600 > Nodeheight 2701 => Node I > Node A => Node I will generate the block! After a block is generated Node I's NodeHeight will be reseted, and the cycle will restart! Questions? Thank you for the explanation. More questions: The blocks come in what time interval? Can anyone beat the system? Like for example, I create two accounts and leave it full time online and between each block, make an transaction between them an amount of Nodes (depending on need), it will add a amount of Nodeheight (more than other accounts that are not fulltime online) making me get more blocks than normal. There are mechanisms to prevent this is not possible? THX for answers, i will keep an OP atualized. Blocks are created on demand. So if there are no transactions to confirm, no block will be generated. All transactions within 60s are bundled in one block. Until the 60s are reached, the transactions are confirmed in local memory of each node so instant transaction is working though. At least, that's how I understood the whitepaper edit: sending your coins back and forth between 2 wallets should not be profitable due to the network fees which are currently 0.35%.
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