Skerberus
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June 23, 2014, 07:59:46 PM |
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So today, i tried myself, to build a new gui for our client. I hope u like it and we can see it maybe on the next client update Looks nice, great work .
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check07
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June 23, 2014, 08:01:30 PM |
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So today, i tried myself, to build a new gui for our client. I hope u like it and we can see it maybe on the next client update Looks very very nice! Awesome work
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NorrisK
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June 23, 2014, 08:51:24 PM |
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Please update to newest NFD client. https://bitbucket.org/NFDcoin/nfdcoin/downloads Someone tries to attack NFD with negative balance bug.2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Error popping last block: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Popping off last block not possible, will do a rescan 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Last block is 17765002467874691234 at 16563 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Deleting blocks after height 16561 Old clients which broadcast invalid transactions are blacklisted! The new run.bat automatically shuts down after running it. Didn't have this problem in the older versions. Something wrong here?
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MaWo (OP)
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June 23, 2014, 09:44:25 PM |
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Please update to newest NFD client. https://bitbucket.org/NFDcoin/nfdcoin/downloads Someone tries to attack NFD with negative balance bug.2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Error popping last block: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Popping off last block not possible, will do a rescan 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Last block is 17765002467874691234 at 16563 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Deleting blocks after height 16561 Old clients which broadcast invalid transactions are blacklisted! The new run.bat automatically shuts down after running it. Didn't have this problem in the older versions. Something wrong here? Do you still have the old client running? Another process which binds to the same port? Could you please check nfd.log
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Koko
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June 23, 2014, 09:55:14 PM |
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Please update to newest NFD client. https://bitbucket.org/NFDcoin/nfdcoin/downloads Someone tries to attack NFD with negative balance bug.2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Error popping last block: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Popping off last block not possible, will do a rescan 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Last block is 17765002467874691234 at 16563 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Deleting blocks after height 16561 Old clients which broadcast invalid transactions are blacklisted! Installed it and it seems to be working fine.
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NorrisK
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June 23, 2014, 10:05:15 PM |
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Please update to newest NFD client. https://bitbucket.org/NFDcoin/nfdcoin/downloads Someone tries to attack NFD with negative balance bug.2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Error popping last block: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Negative unconfirmed balance for account 17210835747004976335 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Popping off last block not possible, will do a rescan 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Last block is 17765002467874691234 at 16563 2014-06-23 17:31:17 FINE: Deleting blocks after height 16561 Old clients which broadcast invalid transactions are blacklisted! The new run.bat automatically shuts down after running it. Didn't have this problem in the older versions. Something wrong here? Do you still have the old client running? Another process which binds to the same port? Could you please check nfd.log It was me who messed up, downloaded wrong file -.- Working now
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Mi
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June 23, 2014, 10:20:54 PM |
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...wow one transaction with 15000 transaction fee. A really fair deal to community...Let´s make NFD to the fairest coin on market...then to da moon...
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MaWo (OP)
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June 24, 2014, 12:34:01 AM |
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we added a new server in asia, Singapore: node9.nfdcoin.com
old node9.nfdcoin.com US, Saint Louis is now node6.nfdcoin.com
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775011934
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June 24, 2014, 01:54:45 AM |
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I'd suggest using not only NFDQORA as an example, but also using saamxx as a personal example on how to run a gateway. We NFDers have been blessed by having our first gateway set up and run by someone honest and diligent with redemptions. Mechanically, the process is straightforward: 1. Open up your NFD browser wallet, if it's not already open. 2. Click the "Asset Exchange" tab on the left. 3. You'll see four sub-choices. Click "Issue Asset": it's the fourth. 4. After clicking, you'll see a form pop up. Put in your asset name, something like "MyNewcoinGateway",and then fill in the description. Please include a tl;dr of your redemption policy! Feel free to start a thread on your gateway, like saamxx did, and include the link in your description. 5. Now, fill in the quantity. Please, please, please make sure that your gateway is fully backed (or overly backed) by your holdings of the underlying coin! No fractional-reserve shenanigans, please. 6. The decimals field is pretty much self-explanatory. You can confine the number of decimal places your asset will trade in to whole numbers, two digits, any digits you please up to eight. 7. Once you're done click "Issue Asset" and fork over the 10,000 NFD to some lucky forger. 8. Once your asset is issued, it's time to set up an IPO. Cut-and-paste you Asset ID, look back at the "Asset Exchange" tab, click the top subchoice [conveniently labeled "Asset Exchange" also] you'll see the Asset Exchange page. Look to the top right, click the "Add Asset" button, and enter in the Asset ID of your new gateway. 9. The name of you asset should now appear at the top leftish part of your client. Click it and you'll see an empty marketplace. 10. Now comes the somewhat tricky part. After you issue the asset, you own all of them. To get them in other hands, you have to place a sell order on your asset's marketplace. Mechanically, this is easy: the tricky part comes with deciding the right price (in NFD, of course) for your IPO. What you want to sell your other coins for - that's up to you. After that, the market forces kick in and all you have to do is maintenance work. Unless your real name is Mark Karpeles, in which case you'll have to do a lot more. More gateways are coming.
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Nxtblg
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June 24, 2014, 02:54:57 AM |
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I'd suggest using not only NFDQORA as an example, but also using saamxx as a personal example on how to run a gateway. We NFDers have been blessed by having our first gateway set up and run by someone honest and diligent with redemptions. Mechanically, the process is straightforward: 1. Open up your NFD browser wallet, if it's not already open. 2. Click the "Asset Exchange" tab on the left. 3. You'll see four sub-choices. Click "Issue Asset": it's the fourth. 4. After clicking, you'll see a form pop up. Put in your asset name, something like "MyNewcoinGateway",and then fill in the description. Please include a tl;dr of your redemption policy! Feel free to start a thread on your gateway, like saamxx did, and include the link in your description. 5. Now, fill in the quantity. Please, please, please make sure that your gateway is fully backed (or overly backed) by your holdings of the underlying coin! No fractional-reserve shenanigans, please. 6. The decimals field is pretty much self-explanatory. You can confine the number of decimal places your asset will trade in to whole numbers, two digits, any digits you please up to eight. 7. Once you're done click "Issue Asset" and fork over the 10,000 NFD to some lucky forger. 8. Once your asset is issued, it's time to set up an IPO. Cut-and-paste you Asset ID, look back at the "Asset Exchange" tab, click the top subchoice [conveniently labeled "Asset Exchange" also] and you'll see the Asset Exchange page. Look to the top right, click the "Add Asset" button, and enter in the Asset ID of your new gateway. 9. The name of you asset should now appear at the top leftish part of your client. Click it and you'll see an empty marketplace. 10. Now comes the somewhat tricky part. After you issue the asset, you own all of the asset quantities. To get them in other hands, you have to place a sell order on your asset's marketplace. Mechanically, this is easy: the tricky part comes with deciding the right price (in NFD, of course) for your IPO. What you want to sell your other coins for - that's up to you. After that, the market forces kick in and all you have to do is maintenance work. Unless your real name is Mark Karpeles, in which case you'll have to do a lot more. More gateways are coming. Yes, they are. That's why I penned the above step-by-step guide. The more, the better.
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Anon136
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June 24, 2014, 03:16:28 AM |
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Ill finish processing these releases tomorrow. getting kind of tired.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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Feelnight
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June 24, 2014, 03:27:13 AM |
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we added a new server in asia, Singapore: node9.nfdcoin.com
old node9.nfdcoin.com US, Saint Louis is now node6.nfdcoin.com
thanks very much for your hard work.
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jackychan
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The future will be Digital
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June 24, 2014, 03:30:17 AM |
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So today, i tried myself, to build a new gui for our client. I hope u like it and we can see it maybe on the next client update this UI is very cool
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jackychan
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June 24, 2014, 03:31:46 AM |
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I'd suggest using not only NFDQORA as an example, but also using saamxx as a personal example on how to run a gateway. We NFDers have been blessed by having our first gateway set up and run by someone honest and diligent with redemptions. Mechanically, the process is straightforward: 1. Open up your NFD browser wallet, if it's not already open. 2. Click the "Asset Exchange" tab on the left. 3. You'll see four sub-choices. Click "Issue Asset": it's the fourth. 4. After clicking, you'll see a form pop up. Put in your asset name, something like "MyNewcoinGateway",and then fill in the description. Please include a tl;dr of your redemption policy! Feel free to start a thread on your gateway, like saamxx did, and include the link in your description. 5. Now, fill in the quantity. Please, please, please make sure that your gateway is fully backed (or overly backed) by your holdings of the underlying coin! No fractional-reserve shenanigans, please. 6. The decimals field is pretty much self-explanatory. You can confine the number of decimal places your asset will trade in to whole numbers, two digits, any digits you please up to eight. 7. Once you're done click "Issue Asset" and fork over the 10,000 NFD to some lucky forger. 8. Once your asset is issued, it's time to set up an IPO. Cut-and-paste your Asset ID, look back at the "Asset Exchange" tab, click the top subchoice [conveniently labeled "Asset Exchange" also] and you'll see the Asset Exchange page. Look to the top right, click the "Add Asset" button, and enter in the Asset ID of your new gateway. 9. The name of your asset should now appear at the top leftish part of your client. Click it and you'll see an empty marketplace. 10. Now comes the somewhat tricky part. After you issue the asset, you own all of the quantities. To get them in other hands, you have to place a sell order on your asset's marketplace. Mechanically, this is easy: the tricky part comes with deciding the right price (in NFD, of course) for your IPO. What you want to sell your other coins for - that's up to you. After that, the market forces kick in and all you have to do is maintenance work. Unless your real name is Mark Karpeles, in which case you'll have to do a lot more. it seems have to planning to do so, it's have so many thing to figure out first,Thanks for you reply
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lonelygirl
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June 24, 2014, 03:41:28 AM |
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Ill finish processing these releases tomorrow. getting kind of tired.
waiting for your release.
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lcharles123
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June 24, 2014, 04:17:02 AM |
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My Account is 0 of Effective Balance, what it means? you can not forge until you have effective balance. Your balance will be effective after 1440 confirmations and you need at least one outgoing transaction with 1440 confirmations. But i have more of 1440 confirmations. Updated the cliente and forging do not want to work.
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You have no power here. -"Bitcoin on Governments"
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Costner
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June 24, 2014, 04:32:44 AM |
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listed in coin vote on poloniex will be good we can vote NFD there never heard this exchange before is it safe trade there? I don't know, I won't trade on this exchange.
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minlihua
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June 24, 2014, 04:39:44 AM |
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listed in coin vote on poloniex will be good we can vote NFD there never heard this exchange before is it safe trade there? I don't know, I won't trade on this exchange. me too. don't dump NFD
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jackychan
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The future will be Digital
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June 24, 2014, 05:18:56 AM |
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listed in coin vote on poloniex will be good we can vote NFD there never heard this exchange before is it safe trade there? I don't know, I won't trade on this exchange. me too. don't dump NFD I won't either
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Access
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June 24, 2014, 05:32:36 AM |
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please cherish NFD
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