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December 01, 2014, 07:48:45 AM
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That neurobiological perspective is extremely interesting!

Will the specifics be published?
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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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December 01, 2014, 08:03:41 AM
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Over 1000 views at NODE in romanian: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=178.0
And you guys can write a few things about NODE in forums in other languages.
Even if it is not your native language. translate.google.com  Wink

That is what I am used from english:

NODE
Starting from scratch in node.js, NODE is part of the second generation of cryptocoins. It's capable of 50-100 confirmations per second and algorithm is based on Proof of Activity, already implemented.
Generate blocks only there are transactions, thus eliminating the bloatware.
Since february will integrate NodePay EUR, USD and BTC: "this is not just crypto but payment processor"
The plan for short term development: http://blog.nodecoin.com/posts/node-short-term-development-plan
It has solid foundations and a great potential market. Currently much undervalued price.

More information: http://nodecoin.com/

Exchange: https://bter.com/trade/NODE_btc

NODE White Paper at: http://goo.gl/yHqz5f

NODE on bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=590421.0

NODE - Technical aspects:

Algorithm: Curve 25519

Type: Proof of Activity (PoA)

Block Time: 60 seconds

Node.js: v0.10.30
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December 01, 2014, 08:10:58 AM
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waiting news about nodepay  Wink
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December 01, 2014, 08:30:59 AM
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That neurobiological perspective is extremely interesting!

Will the specifics be published?


We have an idea to write a big article for academia, perhaps soon we will do it.
At the same time I must say since we want to keep some of our findings in secret until the end of beta, so it's slightly constrains us Smiley

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December 01, 2014, 08:49:07 AM
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waiting news about nodepay  Wink

I'm ready to wait 3 months

I have to get back all the lost .
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December 01, 2014, 08:53:24 AM
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waiting news about nodepay  Wink

I'm ready to wait 3 months
not so bad, may 1~2 months if the community will give help and develop together.
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December 01, 2014, 09:00:42 AM
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waiting news about nodepay  Wink

I'm ready to wait 3 months
not so bad, may 1~2 months if the community will give help and develop together.

Project is not so easy , only hope everything goes well

I have to get back all the lost .
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December 01, 2014, 09:02:17 AM
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waiting news about nodepay  Wink

I'm ready to wait 3 months
not so bad, may 1~2 months if the community will give help and develop together.

Project is not so easy , only hope everything goes well
agree, the process of node has been proved to hard one, but we are confident of dev team.
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Last edit: December 01, 2014, 12:12:21 PM by Nodeclub
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Over 1000 views at NODE in romanian: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=178.0
And you guys can write a few things about NODE in forums in other languages.
Even if it is not your native language. translate.google.com  Wink

That is what I am used from english:

NODE
Starting from scratch in node.js, NODE is part of the second generation of cryptocoins. It's capable of 50-100 confirmations per second and algorithm is based on Proof of Activity, already implemented.
Generate blocks only there are transactions, thus eliminating the bloatware.
Since february will integrate NodePay EUR, USD and BTC: "this is not just crypto but payment processor"
The plan for short term development: http://blog.nodecoin.com/posts/node-short-term-development-plan
It has solid foundations and a great potential market. Currently much undervalued price.

More information: http://nodecoin.com/

Exchange: https://bter.com/trade/NODE_btc

NODE White Paper at: http://[Suspicious link removed]/yHqz5f

NODE on bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=590421.0

NODE - Technical aspects:

Algorithm: Curve 25519

Type: Proof of Activity (PoA)

Block Time: 60 seconds

Node.js: v0.10.30

whitecloud,
Nice work  Smiley
The more people know about the project, the faster Node technology become mainstream not only in tech, but also in terms of using by people. I think it's equally important. Smiley

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December 01, 2014, 12:18:47 PM
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Oh, so to put down the whole network one should simply ddos only main nodes? Shocked

No, How can You imagine this
Any Linux client can be main peers,
for the operation of network 100% us enough 1 main peer, and they can be 10,1000,10000 ..... main peers
we also wrote 10 000 connection, actually on technology node.js withstands over 100 000 connection
Oh, again strange answers.  Roll Eyes
You say "Any Linux client can be main peers" - it means Any Linux client can be or cannot be main peers - so it means nothing.  Angry
You say "for the operation of network 100% is enough 1 main peer, and they can be 10,1000,10000 ..... main peers" - so it means to shut down the whole network one  should simply ddos only 1 main peer, 10,1000,10000 ..... main peers - so answer to my question is "Yes", not "No"  Tongue

BTW, can NODE network consist of 10000 main peers and 1 non main peer? Or non main peers must always be 10x, 100x of main peers?  Huh
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December 01, 2014, 12:34:13 PM
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You think the team is stupid?
Not have thought about these obvious things (ddos, reliability, etc) ?
But as they say, they can not disclose all the information now.
I think they know what they are doing and at the appropriate time we will have all the information.
And that ultimately is a risk to give partial information (people can understand wrong things). But I understand their point of view.
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December 01, 2014, 12:36:48 PM
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Nodeclub, I protect my investment actively.
Not passive.  Tongue
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December 01, 2014, 12:58:15 PM
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Oh, so to put down the whole network one should simply ddos only main nodes? Shocked

No, How can You imagine this
Any Linux client can be main peers,
for the operation of network 100% us enough 1 main peer, and they can be 10,1000,10000 ..... main peers
we also wrote 10 000 connection, actually on technology node.js withstands over 100 000 connection
Oh, again strange answers.  Roll Eyes
You say "Any Linux client can be main peers" - it means Any Linux client can be or cannot be main peers - so it means nothing.  Angry
You say "for the operation of network 100% is enough 1 main peer, and they can be 10,1000,10000 ..... main peers" - so it means to shut down the whole network one  should simply ddos only 1 main peer, 10,1000,10000 ..... main peers - so answer to my question is "Yes", not "No"  Tongue

BTW, can NODE network consist of 10000 main peers and 1 non main peer? Or non main peers must always be 10x, 100x of main peers?  Huh
Well, you are always "able" to DDOS every peer of a network to shut it down. What RealSilk means is, that the number of main nodes is neither limited nor static. Everyone of us can operate such a node. But yes, if only 10 people run such a node it would be easy to DDOS them. But in a pulsing network where nodes come and go in a high number, it's nearly impossible to DDOS all nodes at once. 1 main node would be enough to run a network with 10,000 clients.
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December 01, 2014, 02:03:07 PM
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I bought stakes, I bought nodes with 115, 80, 30, 70.
I don't sold even 1 NODE so far.
Keep it low to have time to buy more!  Cool
Timeframe: 6 months +
yeah, good time to stock up  Smiley
my buy order at 62 was filled

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December 01, 2014, 02:45:13 PM
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I'm new to running the node client on linux (via raspberry pi).  I followed the instructions on the doc page:

https://github.com/nodepay/Docs/blob/master/Instructions.md

How do I know the client is running correctly (ie. no stuck blocks, it's up to date & open, etc)?  I can see the %cpu running high and the db file sizes increasing.  Any log files or gui option?
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December 01, 2014, 02:52:39 PM
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Bter cheapest price 25 staoshi , who is dumping ?


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December 01, 2014, 03:33:33 PM
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Bter cheapest price 25 staoshi , who is dumping ?


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25sat? wow its getting cheaper.
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December 01, 2014, 03:34:20 PM
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I'm new to running the node client on linux (via raspberry pi).  I followed the instructions on the doc page:

https://github.com/nodepay/Docs/blob/master/Instructions.md

How do I know the client is running correctly (ie. no stuck blocks, it's up to date & open, etc)?  I can see the %cpu running high and the db file sizes increasing.  Any log files or gui option?

I use api to create smal tx (1 Node). If client is ok transaction will pass if not you will get the response like "not synced yet".

https://github.com/nodepay/Docs/blob/master/Api.md

Edit. If cpu high then blockchain is still loading.
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December 01, 2014, 04:15:28 PM
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You think the team is stupid?
Not have thought about these obvious things (ddos, reliability, etc) ?
Crypti team also thought that they are not stupid Cheesy
I think they know what they are doing and at the appropriate time we will have all the information.
You prefer to religiously believe in supremacy of NODE devs without bit of shadow of doubt? Roll Eyes
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December 01, 2014, 04:21:13 PM
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But in a pulsing network where nodes come and go in a high number
Lets talk facts, not fantasies.   Cool
What is the number of nodes now?  Wink
How it will be possible to grow this number to your "pulsing high number"? Huh btw, what number is it?  Roll Eyes
1 main node would be enough to run a network with 10,000 clients.
And all they will stuck if something wrong happens with that 1?  Grin
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