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March 14, 2015, 05:53:15 PM |
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Hallo,
I created a new account and FIMK need a public key. Can anyone tell where I can get a public key please anyone?
Danke
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yassin54
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March 14, 2015, 06:03:51 PM Last edit: March 14, 2015, 06:27:34 PM by yassin54 |
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Hallo,
I created a new account and FIMK need a public key. Can anyone tell where I can get a public key please anyone?
Danke
For anyone having public key "troubles" please look on our blog for a solution. Since this is new functionality it could be you need to force refresh your browser cache, on most platforms this requires you hitting CTRL+F5 on your keyboard. http://fimkchat.com/2015/03/about-fimk-public-keys/look here all is explain it is easy
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March 16, 2015, 03:17:38 PM |
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Whats going on with fimk?
Nothing Worthless and dead, That's whats going on..
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Eliphaz Fimk (OP)
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March 16, 2015, 09:54:27 PM |
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March 16, 2015, 10:24:03 PM Last edit: March 16, 2015, 10:40:34 PM by verymuchso |
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We were planning on releasing FIMK 0.4.0 based off NXT 1.4.7 but after reviewing the security updates that came after that decided to go all the way and release 0.4.0 based of NXT 1.4.13 (this includes the critical security update for 1.4.16). Leaving FIMK vulnerable to the dozens of unpatched security holes that come with the original NXT source we based FIMK of is something I do not feel comfortable with. Since FIMK 0.3.3 almost 2000 commits (changes to the software) where made on our github repo bringing the total number of commits (these include our own and those of upstream NXT) to over 3700 (to put things in perspective bitcoin has a little over 8000 commits over the span of 5 years). Since we started working on FIMK we have accomplished to build our own client completely from scratch. Our client is the only crypto client built on websockets which allows it to offer that real-time experience that people expect in these days where everything is expected to be instant. Our client is web and mobile ready which can be seen in the hosted version we have had live for some time now. Right now I'm completing work in the develop-1.4.13 branch which can be seen here https://github.com/fimkrypto/fimk/commits/develop-1.4.13. Because of the high number of last minute security updates being included I need to test that more to hopefully be able to release that in these coming days. -- "Keeping up" with NXT is not an easy task and might not be the most visible of things we can do. But in doing so we have over come dozens of security holes and where able to bring all functionality that NXT offers to FIMK. Because we kept up with NXT we are now in a unique position where we offer the same quality and security of our code as NXT does. Had we not done that (keep up with NXT development) we would now had a system that is vulnerable to not only a dozen of attack vectors but also have the description of how to attack those old NXT versions right in the source code and commits of upstream NXT. Dirk
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March 18, 2015, 12:45:23 AM |
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twistelaar
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March 18, 2015, 02:51:05 AM |
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I WANT MY BTC BACK FROM YOU THIEFS
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Simakki
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March 18, 2015, 06:56:13 AM |
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I WANT MY BTC BACK FROM YOU THIEFS They have spent serious amounts of BTC already. You will never get your money back. FIMK is worthless and those idiots still tought to ignore my advices to adding FIMK to major exchanges.
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March 18, 2015, 11:08:09 PM |
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I WANT MY BTC BACK FROM YOU THIEFS You don't even know how to imitate right... ROFLMAO! ...goes to check how many more of them 200 FIM rewards he's sucked up... LOL. Yeah they received something like 500 BTC if I am correct?! they probably or somewhere on the bahamas
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Primitive
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March 19, 2015, 06:46:13 AM |
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Easily the most disappointing coin i've been involved with.
Dgex was a disaster, and the Devs never bothered to get it on a real exchange.
joke.
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NEM, LSK, STRAT
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March 19, 2015, 07:18:20 AM |
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Relax people. I invested probably way too much but I'm not disappointed. Cryptocurrency in general has flat lined for the last 6+ months. Everything is hitting yearly+ lows. Let's be grateful the devs are still here and still pouring their time into this.
The internet wasn't built or successful in a day neither will these platforms be. Have some patience. The next great financial crisis will see droves of people looking for a solid coin, hopefully fimk can shine when that happens.
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March 19, 2015, 05:34:57 PM |
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I WANT MY BTC BACK FROM YOU THIEFS You don't even know how to imitate right... ROFLMAO! ...goes to check how many more of them 200 FIM rewards he's sucked up... LOL. Yeah they received something like 500 BTC if I am correct?! they probably or somewhere on the bahamas Oh my, 500BTC And I need build whole exchange with 40BTC Any way welcome to trade FIMK on Finland based exchange alcurEX https://alcurex.org/index.php/crypto/market?pair=FIMK_BTC
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Eliphaz Fimk (OP)
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March 19, 2015, 07:23:32 PM |
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FIMKrypto has initiated a partnership with Tuk tuk travellers. Tuk Tuk Travellers - Pyry Kääriä and Juho Sarno - drove their tuk-tuk rickshaw all the way from Bangkok to Helsinki, preparing meals along the way and shooting a roadtrip reportage to be aired later in the Finnish tv and abroad. During the summer season 2015 Tuk tuk travellers operate a mobile street restaurant in southern Finland. Customers can buy delicious meals directly from the rickshaw, and if they're lucky, view breathtaking acrobatics as both of the cooks are also circus professionals. The goal of the Tuk tuk dudes is to sell 10 000 meals in the streets of Helsinki and other towns during summer 2015. You can already reach them at the Streat Helsinki street food festival on March 21-22. FIMKrypto gains visibility at the grassgroot level by providing Tuk tuk travellers with branded plates and serviettes. FIMKrypto also provides the technical means for Tuk tuk travellers to accept payments in both FIMKrypto and Bitcoin. http://tuktuktravellers.com/blog/http://tuktuktravellers.pallontallaajat.net/http://fimk.fi
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March 20, 2015, 04:10:35 AM |
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FIMKrypto has initiated a partnership with Tuk tuk travellers. Tuk Tuk Travellers - Pyry Kääriä and Juho Sarno - drove their tuk-tuk rickshaw all the way from Bangkok to Helsinki, preparing meals along the way and shooting a roadtrip reportage to be aired later in the Finnish tv and abroad. During the summer season 2015 Tuk tuk travellers operate a mobile street restaurant in southern Finland. Customers can buy delicious meals directly from the rickshaw, and if they're lucky, view breathtaking acrobatics as both of the cooks are also circus professionals. The goal of the Tuk tuk dudes is to sell 10 000 meals in the streets of Helsinki and other towns during summer 2015. You can already reach them at the Streat Helsinki street food festival on March 21-22. FIMKrypto gains visibility at the grassgroot level by providing Tuk tuk travellers with branded plates and serviettes. FIMKrypto also provides the technical means for Tuk tuk travellers to accept payments in both FIMKrypto and Bitcoin. http://tuktuktravellers.com/blog/http://tuktuktravellers.pallontallaajat.net/http://fimk.fiStop spending your BTC for stuff like that! This will have zero marketing effect because nobody cares about bunch of hippies.
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March 20, 2015, 02:04:32 PM |
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FIMKrypto has initiated a partnership with Tuk tuk travellers. Tuk Tuk Travellers - Pyry Kääriä and Juho Sarno - drove their tuk-tuk rickshaw all the way from Bangkok to Helsinki, preparing meals along the way and shooting a roadtrip reportage to be aired later in the Finnish tv and abroad. During the summer season 2015 Tuk tuk travellers operate a mobile street restaurant in southern Finland. Customers can buy delicious meals directly from the rickshaw, and if they're lucky, view breathtaking acrobatics as both of the cooks are also circus professionals. The goal of the Tuk tuk dudes is to sell 10 000 meals in the streets of Helsinki and other towns during summer 2015. You can already reach them at the Streat Helsinki street food festival on March 21-22. FIMKrypto gains visibility at the grassgroot level by providing Tuk tuk travellers with branded plates and serviettes. FIMKrypto also provides the technical means for Tuk tuk travellers to accept payments in both FIMKrypto and Bitcoin. http://tuktuktravellers.com/blog/http://tuktuktravellers.pallontallaajat.net/http://fimk.fiStop spending your BTC for stuff like that! This will have zero marketing effect because nobody cares about bunch of hippies. +1 Please do something that helps! Spend some BTC for a new website (that looks fucking ugly: http://fimk.fi/en/) and it must be able to trade FIMK on a safe and big exchange. I am extremly disappointed that the FIMK-team goes the same stupid way than DGEX!
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Simakki
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March 20, 2015, 04:43:08 PM |
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FIMKrypto has initiated a partnership with Tuk tuk travellers. Tuk Tuk Travellers - Pyry Kääriä and Juho Sarno - drove their tuk-tuk rickshaw all the way from Bangkok to Helsinki, preparing meals along the way and shooting a roadtrip reportage to be aired later in the Finnish tv and abroad. During the summer season 2015 Tuk tuk travellers operate a mobile street restaurant in southern Finland. Customers can buy delicious meals directly from the rickshaw, and if they're lucky, view breathtaking acrobatics as both of the cooks are also circus professionals. The goal of the Tuk tuk dudes is to sell 10 000 meals in the streets of Helsinki and other towns during summer 2015. You can already reach them at the Streat Helsinki street food festival on March 21-22. FIMKrypto gains visibility at the grassgroot level by providing Tuk tuk travellers with branded plates and serviettes. FIMKrypto also provides the technical means for Tuk tuk travellers to accept payments in both FIMKrypto and Bitcoin. http://tuktuktravellers.com/blog/http://tuktuktravellers.pallontallaajat.net/http://fimk.fiStop spending your BTC for stuff like that! This will have zero marketing effect because nobody cares about bunch of hippies. +1 Please do something that helps! Spend some BTC for a new website (that looks fucking ugly: http://fimk.fi/en/) and it must be able to trade FIMK on a safe and big exchange. I am extremly disappointed that the FIMK-team goes the same stupid way than DGEX! That Eliphaz ahole does not listen to any advice. I have told numerous times that FIMK cannot be successfull without major exchange. He just keep spending BTC for nothing and i bet these hippies are his buddies.
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March 20, 2015, 06:02:29 PM |
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Please everyone update your nodes to 0.4.0 so we can enable the hard fork and get rid of the public key requirements. This is the server package, the client package (MofoWallet) will follow in a couple of hours. http://fimkchat.com/2015/03/fimk-server-0-4-0-mandatory-update/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
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This is the FIMK server package, while you can run this on your computer it's not intended as such. Users of the FIMK server package generally install it on a server.
For people looking for the installable FIMK client please check out our desktop client dubbed MofoWallet which can be found at our github repo which is here https://github.com/fimkrypto/mofowallet/releases.
FIMK 0.4.0 is based on NXT 1.4.13 (plus the critical parts of 1.4.16)
This is a hard fork everyone MUST update to this release. The hard fork will go into effect the moment we set an alias that enables new accounts without public key to receive FIMK.
On first startup a series of changes will be performed on the database, these changes are quite extensive and might take a while to complete. Just let it run and FIMK will start when it's ready.
* Fixed the recent forking issues
* Upgraded to NXT 1.4.13/16 (most recent NXT release) Tons of upstream (NXT) security updates and general improvements. - Improvements in exception handling, transaction validation, error logging. - Prevent server from starting if any of the startup tasks failed. - Avoid unnecessary DNS queries. - No longer process or return "comment" parameters in Asset Transfer. - Stores all derived objects in the database, instead of keeping all of them in memory only. - Startup time is now reduced to a few seconds only. - Everywhere, object ids that used to be Longs are now primitive longs. - Preserve and re-process unconfirmed transactions after fork resolution pop-off. - Improved propagation of unconfirmed transactions. - Multiple minor improvements and optimizations based on profiling results. - Updated to latest Jetty version - Allow re-broadcasting of transactions already in the unconfirmed pool. - Show correct timestamps in asset transfer history. - Only try to set account public key when inside a database transaction, fixes a bug in setting public keys for accounts that never had an outgoing transaction. - Improved default H2 cache size allocation. - Disabled the SSLv3 protocol when using SSL for the API. - Fixed incorrect guaranteed balance bug in getAccountLessors API. - Cache hallmarked peer account balances to reduce number of database calls. - Other minor performance improvements and bugfixes. - Fixed decryption of purchased DGS goods. - Fixed missing DGS purchase feedbacks. - Implemented full text search using the Lucene library, as supported by H2. - Show purchase counts and public feedback counts in all API responses returning Goods JSON, unless includeCounts parameter is false. - Increased default purchase delivery deadline to 168 hours (1 week). - Include full peer info in getPeers API if includePeerInfo=true, to avoid having to do a separate getPeer request for each peer. - Allow transaction signing in signTransaction to skip the validation of the transaction bytes being signed, if an optional validate=false parameter is added. - Allow sending messages with no recipient. - Automatically blacklist peers with version older than 0.3.3 - After the Monetary System block, the order in which transactions in a block are executed will be determined by the block forger, instead of by id, default being by arrival time at the forger's node. - Improvements in blockchain download to prevent getting stuck on the wrong fork. - Nodes will download blocks in batches of not more than 719 blocks at a time from a single peer, and after each such batch will verify with nxt.numberOfForkConfirmations other peers (default 5) if this is the best fork, before continuing, unless the downloaded batch is of less than 10 blocks. - Rescan status is now saved in the database, to prevent the database from being left in an inconsistent state when a rescan fails or is interrupted. Once a rescan has been scheduled, it will be triggered again at restart, until it completes successfully. - Improvements in the processing of unconfirmed transactions. - Fixed currency decimals issue. - Fixed minor bugs in MS transaction validation. - Additional validations of Monetary System transactions, and bugfixes in existing validations. - Bugfixes in currency minting and in MintWorker. - Improved peer networking to run the sending of blocks and transactions to peers in a background thread. - Do not log currency exchanges of zero amount. - Fixed setting of peer state. Improvements in connecting to peers. - Enforce that currency exchange offer expiration height is after the current blockchain height. - The Message Pattern in AccountInfo feature, introduced in 1.4.0e, has been disabled, and will not be activated. This is to prevent possible denial of service attacks by malicious regular expression patterns which can cause excessive CPU load with certain inputs. - Enhanced nxt.allowedBotHosts property to also accepts a range of addresses using CIDR notation. - Allow no more than one unconfirmed minting transaction per account and minted currency to be accepted in the unconfirmed pool. - Better validation of hallmarks for peers with multiple addresses. Do not blacklist peers with invalid hallmarks but just treat them as not hallmarked. - Minor peer networking improvement, addPeers and processBlock requests are now executed in the background. - Improvements in fork resolution. The peer networking getNextBlocks API no longer limits the number of blocks returned to 1 MB total payload size, but always returns 720 blocks, if available. - Fixed a bug in transaction bytes parsing which could cause signature verification failed errors and break forging. - When downloading the blockchain, require at most one fork confirmation when still below the last hardcoded checkpoint. - Peer port handling has been improved to allow different peers to share the same IP address provided they use different ports. - To prevent overloading a node with invalid peer addresses, the maximum total number of known peers is limited to nxt.maxNumberOfKnownPeers (default 2000). Once this number has been reached, new peer addresses are not added, and peers that have been last connected to more than a week ago are removed from the known peer list, provided the node has enough connected public peers, until the number of known peers is again reduced to below nxt.minNumberOfKnownPeers (default 1000). - Improved database performance by storing currency supply and reserve per unit data in a separate table. - Fixed a bug in transaction validation that could break blockchain downloading. - The default (and minimum allowed) value for nxt.maxRollback is now 1441. - Restrict maximum HTTP request and response size in peer networking to prevent potential out of memory attacks. - Improved fork resolution by allowing a better difficulty block pushed from a peer to replace the current last block. - When forging, do not accept a peer block with hit time after the next hit time of a currently forging account (i.e. prevent front-running in forging). - Removed the possibility of a forger to miss his turn. Even if late, the block will still be generated and submitted. - Delay forging and submission of blocks by 20 s, configurable via the nxt.forgingDelay property, in order to be able to accumulate more transactions in the forged block. The arrival of a front-running block from a peer however cancels that delay and the next block is generated up to 3 s earlier instead, which can be controlled via the nxt.forgingSpeedup property. - Better logging of peer networking errors. Log, but do not blacklist missing or malformed JSON responses. - Database optimization. Moved the public key of accounts, transaction senders, and block forgers to a separate table, resulting in 15% reduction of total database size. - Enforce that the nxt-default.properties file used matches the version of the current release. - Peer networking improvements, better logging, bugfixes.
* The NXT client (known as wesley client) has been removed from the FIMK server package. A slimmed down single currency (without NXT support) version of the FIMK client (aka MofoWallet) has replaced it. If people want the old client back they can copy it back from the FIMK 0.3.3 release. You should copy the entire 'html' folder from 0.3.3 and move it to FIMK 0.4.0. Then in nxt.properties set 'nxt.apiResourceBase=html/ui'. We will no longer do work on the old client. * FIMK now has an embedded WebSocket server, it's separate from the existing API server. The WebSocket protocol is an improvement of the more than 25 year old HTTP protocol. WebSockets are faster, more efficient and allow for two-way communication. See these posts for background information: http://fimkchat.com/2015/03/connecting-to-fimk-websockets/ http://fimkchat.com/2015/03/fimk-adds-websocket-support-to-its-core/ * New functionality for FIMK is now exposed as asynchronous RPC calls accessed over the WebSocket server. Because of the two-way communication abilities of WebSockets now RPC calls can be created that do work in a background thread on the server and will notify the client when they are ready. Meanwhile the server and client can be used as normal.
* The old API server is turned off by default. If you need to access it you can enable it in nxt.properties through 'nxt.enableAPIServer=true' * A bridge exists in the callFunction RPC to call any old API method by name, the old API calls are accessed from memory so no need to actually run/start the API server (saves memory/cpu). * Tons of new RPC calls, each one tailored to support a different aspect of the FIMK client (aka MofoWallet). List of new RPC calls (WebSocket API). - CallAPIFunction Call any old API calls in the old HTTP API server. We support each call listed here http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Nxt_API. It is not necessary for the API server to be running. - GetAccount Returns the account balance, name and some other account related things. - GetAccountAssets Allows to paginate through list of account owned assets. Asset data always includes the asset name, decimal places etc for easy access on the client. Pagination is index based. - GetAccountCurrencies Allows pagination through all currencies owned by an account, currency details are always included. Pagination is index based. - GetAccountPosts Allows to paginate through all POSTS written by an account. POSTS are stored in the mofo_post database table. Pagination is index based. - GetAssetPosts Same as account posts but works for asset posts - GetComments Allows to paginate over comments for account and asset posts. Pagination is index based. - GetCommentCount Returns the number of comments for a post. - GetAccounts Returns balances for multiple accounts - GetActivity Returns blocks, transactions and trades. This extensive RPC call can be used to return all trades + transactions spanning a selection of blocks. Supports a filter mechanism to query for transactions based on time and on a range of transaction types. - GetActivityStatistics Returns network statistics, average block time, block rewards per day, week month. - GetAskOrder, GetBidOrder Returns an ask/bid order. - GetAsset Does what it says - GetAssetChartData There is a listener that listens trades in blocks. The asset prices are bundled per hour, 3 hour, day and week to get a moving average and open, close, high, low and average prices. These moving averages (and open/close etc) are stored in a new table in the database and this RPC accesses that data. - GetAssetOrders, GetAssetTrades Does what it says. Pagination is index based. - GetBlockchainState Minimalist blockchain state includes only height and timestamp. - GetForgingStats Allows paginating over the list of top forgers for the past 24 hours. Pagination is timestamp based. - GetMyOpenOrders Allows paginating over all open orders but for a list of accounts. Pagination is index based. - GetRecentTransactions Returns recent transactions (includes unconfirmed) for a list of accounts. Supports the same filter mechanism as GetActivity RPC. Pagination is index based.
* New feature.. Write POSTS/BLOGS linked to an Account or Asset. The POSTS are stored on the blockchain (for now) and are entered through AM (arbitrary messages). The AM format was chosen instead of a new transaction type in order to stay compatible with NXT and allow the functionality to be used in multi-currency MofoWallet client. The POSTS are stored in the database and are fully aware of blockchain reorgs. Note: POSTS are limited to accounts and assets but will be extended to currencies and goods on the goods store. * New feature.. Write COMMENTS to POSTS/BLOGS every account can leave a comment on each Asset or Account POST. * Added tests for most new functionality
* Upcoming big feature PRIVATE ASSETS.
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March 20, 2015, 06:44:58 PM |
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* The NXT client (known as wesley client) has been removed from the FIMK server package. A slimmed down single currency (without NXT support) version of the FIMK client (aka MofoWallet) has replaced it.
Is the slimmed down client supposed to be accessible through localhost:7886 like before? Yes. But you need to enable the API server to use that. Set nxt.enableAPIServer=true in nxt.properties and it will auto start on startup.
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March 20, 2015, 06:52:38 PM |
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In order to enable the UI client on localhost:7886 please set nxt.enableAPIServer=true in nxt.properties and it will auto start on startup. The client package (desktop client) will be the one to use if you are on a desktop computer. I'm preparing it's release now. The reason the UI client is set to not start automatically is because it's planned that people will use their desktop client to connect to their private servers, however this switch in the desktop client is not available in the coming release. Hopefully i'll be able to add that in the coming week. ----------------- Gotcha... I thought we needed to change something only if we wanted to use wesleyh's client.
You can still do that. But you'll need to copy over the html folder from the previous 0.3.3 release. I would not recommend that of course since all development has been geared towards our own UI platform.
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March 20, 2015, 06:59:36 PM |
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You can still do that. But you'll need to copy over the html folder from the previous 0.3.3 release. I would not recommend that of course since all development has been geared towards our own UI platform.
No doubt... I was trying to access the slimmed down client but I hadn't edited the settings to true! Wait till you see the desktop client, it's even better
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