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Author Topic: NEM (XEM) Official Thread - 100% New Code - Easy To Use APIs  (Read 2987586 times)
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June 03, 2016, 05:30:33 AM
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Meanwhile @NextBank with Lon Wong;


Nice work. Whats the next thing for ninja launch?
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June 03, 2016, 05:59:48 AM
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Hi People

I have a NEM wallet on my pc that I haven't used for 6 months. Version 0.6.43.
Wallet used to turn on and run, was unlocked or equivalent. Client now updated and I can't get mine to run. How do I access my NEM please?

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Hi People

I have a NEM wallet on my pc that I haven't used for 6 months. Version 0.6.43.
Wallet used to turn on and run, was unlocked or equivalent. Client now updated and I can't get mine to run. How do I access my NEM please?

Regards

chilo

you will need to update your client i think. uninstall/delete the client you have but be sure to notdelete your wallet/address book files under c:/users/your username/nem

http://nem.io/install.html


Thank you trying now.

Worked. Syncing now.

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June 03, 2016, 04:07:18 PM
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Have the features of the shoutbox been upgraded?    Smiley

Lol, you must have been away for a while, ncc's gonna get killed (sooner or later).
Lightwallet / Nano wallet will take all of it's functionality. #soon

what is this Nano wallet?

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June 03, 2016, 05:06:21 PM
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Have the features of the shoutbox been upgraded?    Smiley

Lol, you must have been away for a while, ncc's gonna get killed (sooner or later).
Lightwallet / Nano wallet will take all of it's functionality. #soon

what is this Nano wallet?

Upcoming replacement for the current wallet.

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June 03, 2016, 05:08:19 PM
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Have the features of the shoutbox been upgraded?    Smiley

Lol, you must have been away for a while, ncc's gonna get killed (sooner or later).
Lightwallet / Nano wallet will take all of it's functionality. #soon

what is this Nano wallet?

My understanding is that it's a lightweight wallet that doesn't need to download the whole blockchain / sync up, but instead it leverages the supernodes.. Basically, Supernodes do the heavy lifting so that a wallet on something like a Raspberry Pi / Mobile device can easily tap into the network without being an active network participant.

4000 chars available and all I got was this stupid tagline.
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June 03, 2016, 11:44:31 PM
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Can anybody tell if its profitable to run a supernode with the current NEM price?
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June 04, 2016, 01:44:56 AM
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Can anybody tell if its profitable to run a supernode with the current NEM price?

The more nodes, the less payout, but if there is about 100 nodes, that would equate to around 700 XEM a day.
So about $30 per month at that rate with the current exchange rate, i think someone was saying.
I think there would be probably more than 100 nodes running very soon.

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June 04, 2016, 07:24:52 AM
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New refreshed design on http://nem.io and while it has take a bit, the back end has been redone in a way that is going to really help us in the future to update and maintain it.   Smiley

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June 04, 2016, 07:29:06 AM
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New refreshed design on http://nem.io and while it has take a bit, the back end has been redone in a way that is going to really help us in the future to update and maintain it.   Smiley



Nice looking site. Professionally done.
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June 04, 2016, 07:57:37 AM
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Can anybody tell if its profitable to run a supernode with the current NEM price?

The more nodes, the less payout, but if there is about 100 nodes, that would equate to around 700 XEM a day.
So about $30 per month at that rate with the current exchange rate, i think someone was saying.
I think there would be probably more than 100 nodes running very soon.
Thanks. And do you know how much would it cost to run a supernode-able VPS?
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June 04, 2016, 08:03:33 AM
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New refreshed design on http://nem.io and while it has take a bit, the back end has been redone in a way that is going to really help us in the future to update and maintain it.   Smiley

Looks nice, but the german translation is far from optimal. You should not translate technical terms like "harvesting" or "node" or "core". Also, "beherscht" should be "beherrscht" with double 'r'.

And please, don't use netherland flag to indicate german language  Cheesy
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June 04, 2016, 08:36:59 AM
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New refreshed design on http://nem.io and while it has take a bit, the back end has been redone in a way that is going to really help us in the future to update and maintain it.   Smiley

Looks nice, but the german translation is far from optimal. You should not translate technical terms like "harvesting" or "node" or "core". Also, "beherscht" should be "beherrscht" with double 'r'.

And please, don't use netherland flag to indicate german language  Cheesy

I thought the same. I think even if someone is totally new to NEM, those Terms are better left in english.
There is a german NEM thread available here which could help with the translation I think
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June 04, 2016, 10:41:47 AM
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And please, don't use netherland flag to indicate german language  Cheesy
Oh dear. They certainly wont like that up-em!  Lips sealed
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June 04, 2016, 11:00:27 AM
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Can anybody tell if its profitable to run a supernode with the current NEM price?

The more nodes, the less payout, but if there is about 100 nodes, that would equate to around 700 XEM a day.
So about $30 per month at that rate with the current exchange rate, i think someone was saying.
I think there would be probably more than 100 nodes running very soon.
Thanks. And do you know how much would it cost to run a supernode-able VPS?

Im trying to work that out myself too.
I may just switch to another ISP instead.

It doesnt really matter what "profit" you make monthly, think about what your XEM will be worth in another 5 years...

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June 04, 2016, 11:10:20 AM
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You would pay 10$ per month at maximum for a suitable VPS to run a supernode.
So it actually is profitable Wink
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June 04, 2016, 11:26:02 AM
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let's do survey)
what vps provider you use to run supernode (link)
configuration (1 or 2 gb ram)
and how much it cost in a month

Let's find cheapest one))
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June 04, 2016, 11:38:06 AM
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You would pay 10$ per month at maximum for a suitable VPS to run a supernode.
So it actually is profitable Wink
I see there are 149 node now, but if the xem price increases, then it would be profitable.
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June 04, 2016, 11:56:44 AM
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You would pay 10$ per month at maximum for a suitable VPS to run a supernode.
So it actually is profitable Wink
I see there are 149 node now, but if the xem price increases, then it would be profitable.

Actually not all 149 nodes are active.
I think they are less than 100 because I'm receiving more than 700 XEM per day per node (I have two ).
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June 04, 2016, 12:25:47 PM
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I do not run a Supernode yet, but I ran a normal NEM node on Digitalocean.com. It is the best VPS provider in my opinion to run a node. Prices for 1 GB are $5 a month and for 2GB $10 a months. The droplet creation is very easy. Nevertheless, you need got terminal knowledge in order to install it. The site support is great, too, for any issues.

let's do survey)
what vps provider you use to run supernode (link)
configuration (1 or 2 gb ram)
and how much it cost in a month

Let's find cheapest one))
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