pabloangello
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June 22, 2016, 08:39:36 AM |
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It's very small number if only about 3000 investors of NEM is out there. But this means there is potential of much bigger grow than we have seen recently.
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tolikkk
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June 22, 2016, 09:12:34 AM |
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It's very small number if only about 3000 investors of NEM is out there. But this means there is potential of much bigger grow than we have seen recently. 6.5 bil are under the direct or indirect control of the developers, which speaks of them as not distributed coins, many coins in the funds and personal accounts Devs
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jelin1984
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June 22, 2016, 09:42:21 AM |
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June 22, 2016, 10:10:58 AM Last edit: June 22, 2016, 10:50:55 AM by yshin365new |
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It's very small number if only about 3000 investors of NEM is out there. But this means there is potential of much bigger grow than we have seen recently. 6.5 bil are under the direct or indirect control of the developers, which speaks of them as not distributed coins, many coins in the funds and personal accounts Devs 1. Where is 6.5 bil from? ...You had better fix your dysfunctional calculator.... 2. Fund is community's fund. It's not the property of special individual. And is controlled under multi-sig system by multiple persons. Who else is more suitable for that work than Dev/Marketing team? 3. Each Dev/Marketing team naturally get more stake than an usual stakeholder. And they did not sell out their stake. This gives trust on NEM community. What's the problem?
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nembit86
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June 22, 2016, 12:32:47 PM |
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yes............ glad to see this site back ......... for all NEM news......... http://nemflash.com cheers Zoata !!!!
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nembit86
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June 22, 2016, 02:53:26 PM |
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CryptInvest
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June 22, 2016, 03:21:19 PM |
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Hello! I found an old backup of the purse with the extension wlt. To back up through the old version of the client, so the purse was not saved correctly. He writes that the password does not match.
Question to developers. What are the hex value in wlt file can I determine the correctness of the purse?
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June 22, 2016, 03:27:26 PM Last edit: June 22, 2016, 04:05:35 PM by 4emily |
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yes............ glad to see this site back ......... for all NEM news......... http://nemflash.com cheers Zoata !!!! Yes indeed - thanks zoata  Tweeted - https://twitter.com/jeveuxdire/status/745636279606517761And acknowledgment, with thanks, to willowfoot for the excellent phrase: 'NEM is on more people's radar now. Smart money will research, buy, and hold.' which I incorporated into the tweet.
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jelin1984
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June 22, 2016, 04:35:58 PM |
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howi53
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June 22, 2016, 05:00:35 PM |
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I'm a Nem stakeholder from the very beginning and pleased about the current Nem growth. I'm not really familiar with cryptos and how to deal with. Questions: Can someone provide a XEM-escrow service to avoid usage of exchanges? Or is it already available? (Exchange means: create an account, send XEM to buy bitcoins, send bitcoins to an exchange which sells bitcoins against Euro or USD, verify identity, then send money to my bank account) This is not user friendly (and discourages people). Or can I find private buyers/sellers (or a platform for sellers/buyers) inside the NEM community? Or any other idea, which simplifies the procedure? And btw - this is what I found about a special way of encryption. http://users.telenet.be/d.rijmenants/en/visualcrypto.htma.m. link is about visual cryptography. Might be this technology (two layers) could be used for encryption for low (secret) data quantities (like private key). Will probably make a test run (engraving polished silver bars) to test if and how it's suitable for silver coins. Meanwhile I found a suitable and secure way to sell some of my NEM (without usage of an exchange) There is a well reputed German escrow service ( www.eco-treuhand.de - german language only)which is ready to offer cryptocoin trading escrow. Wanna sell 220 000 (roughly) for 1000 USD Buyer has to register and send money to the eco-treuhand bank account. Seller (me) sends NEM's to the buyer's account. After being confirmed, eco-treuhand sends money to my account. If not, money will be sent back to the buyer. Anyone here interested in buying 220 000 NEM? (fee is on me)
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Life is like a chicken ladder - short and shitty
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June 22, 2016, 05:08:30 PM |
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I'm a Nem stakeholder from the very beginning and pleased about the current Nem growth. I'm not really familiar with cryptos and how to deal with. Questions: Can someone provide a XEM-escrow service to avoid usage of exchanges? Or is it already available? (Exchange means: create an account, send XEM to buy bitcoins, send bitcoins to an exchange which sells bitcoins against Euro or USD, verify identity, then send money to my bank account) This is not user friendly (and discourages people). Or can I find private buyers/sellers (or a platform for sellers/buyers) inside the NEM community? Or any other idea, which simplifies the procedure? And btw - this is what I found about a special way of encryption. http://users.telenet.be/d.rijmenants/en/visualcrypto.htma.m. link is about visual cryptography. Might be this technology (two layers) could be used for encryption for low (secret) data quantities (like private key). Will probably make a test run (engraving polished silver bars) to test if and how it's suitable for silver coins. Meanwhile I found a suitable and secure way to sell some of my NEM (without usage of an exchange) There is a well reputed German escrow service ( www.eco-treuhand.de - german language only)which is ready to offer cryptocoin trading escrow. Wanna sell 220 000 (roughly) for 1000 USD Buyer has to register and send money to the eco-treuhand bank account. Seller (me) sends NEM's to the buyer's account. After being confirmed, eco-treuhand sends money to my account. If not, money will be sent back to the buyer. Anyone here interested in buying 220 000 NEM? (fee is on me) Why you think this will be more secure, then use polo exchange?
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howi53
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June 22, 2016, 05:44:11 PM |
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I'm a Nem stakeholder from the very beginning and pleased about the current Nem growth. I'm not really familiar with cryptos and how to deal with. Questions: Can someone provide a XEM-escrow service to avoid usage of exchanges? Or is it already available? (Exchange means: create an account, send XEM to buy bitcoins, send bitcoins to an exchange which sells bitcoins against Euro or USD, verify identity, then send money to my bank account) This is not user friendly (and discourages people). Or can I find private buyers/sellers (or a platform for sellers/buyers) inside the NEM community? Or any other idea, which simplifies the procedure? And btw - this is what I found about a special way of encryption. http://users.telenet.be/d.rijmenants/en/visualcrypto.htma.m. link is about visual cryptography. Might be this technology (two layers) could be used for encryption for low (secret) data quantities (like private key). Will probably make a test run (engraving polished silver bars) to test if and how it's suitable for silver coins. Meanwhile I found a suitable and secure way to sell some of my NEM (without usage of an exchange) There is a well reputed German escrow service ( www.eco-treuhand.de - german language only)which is ready to offer cryptocoin trading escrow. Wanna sell 220 000 (roughly) for 1000 USD Buyer has to register and send money to the eco-treuhand bank account. Seller (me) sends NEM's to the buyer's account. After being confirmed, eco-treuhand sends money to my account. If not, money will be sent back to the buyer. Anyone here interested in buying 220 000 NEM? (fee is on me) Why you think this will be more secure, then use polo exchange? Polo: register - send NEM - sell NEM/buy bitcoin - send bitcoin to Kraken (after registering) - sell bitcoin against USD/Euro - send money to my bank seems to be complicated especially if your are not familiar how to deal with echanges Escrow: register - buyer sends money - seller sends NEM - escrow sends money to my bank No hacks, all coins, it's a seller-buyer deal (without exchange), less chances for mistakes I think this is an easier and more secure way to change (all) cryptos into fiat (easy crypto - fiat change is currently a problem). Anycoin has a nice solution but NEM isn't listed.
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DIMKAZDS
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June 22, 2016, 08:41:44 PM |
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that is supernode reward now?
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nzminer
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June 22, 2016, 09:48:26 PM |
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Really good time to buy more! 
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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Alohaboy?!
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June 22, 2016, 10:11:04 PM |
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Really good time to buy more!  you can´t have enough  but just wanted to store some in cold wallet
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June 22, 2016, 11:45:35 PM |
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Why should I buy XEM? note: I have read and done my research, I just want to here it from one of the investors. 
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nzminer
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June 23, 2016, 01:10:42 AM |
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Why should I buy XEM? note: I have read and done my research, I just want to here it from one of the investors.  lots of stuff in the pipeline, & a low market cap of ~$40 million, lots more room to grow! And not to mention that a $1 billion market cap is highly likely!
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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