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April 01, 2015, 08:51:53 PM |
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How about a NEMstake reward for the number of original stakeholders who never sell the smallest decimal exactly 1 year from now And encourage hoarding? Nah.
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l8orre
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April 01, 2015, 08:52:03 PM |
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I am really confused now
Oops!
ERROR 124 The provided password for the address book is not correct.
So I MUST enter a label and a wallet password? But what address book is it about then?
I started nixRunNIS first from a terminal, then nixRunNcc from a terminal, whence I went to a browser on localhost:8989
I see a green bar on top with 'NIS IS SYNCHED at block 3774) so that looks good...
can anyone tell me of the 64digit hex format as privkey is correct?
Your priv key format sounds right. I'd try again. Create a new wallet with new name and new passphrase and try closing and re-openening it. If successful then add your Nemesis account with the 'add existing account' function. That will add a second address to your wallet containing your 2.25mil coins. MAN!!! THANKS! ARNIEBABY DID IT! so what I did was enter the privkey to open the wallet- so used from NXT to doing that! dammit I really got a bit nervous- thinking that 14 Months of waiting for nothing by confusing a key would be reeeaally depressing Thanks again! (and you guys can have this answer for the nxt loggerhead ready when he/she arrives!) ((so now I have 12 wallets to clean up- all with highly scientific names like adadadassda and such )
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NEMergizer
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April 01, 2015, 08:54:10 PM |
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What is the most secure setup for NIS in a VPS?
How to harvest with a remotely hosted NIS without exposing the private key?
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dandruff1138
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April 01, 2015, 08:55:44 PM |
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Congratulations NEM team it's like NXT all over again.
Just better!! Jokes aside, everything is working beautifully!! And faster imho, but NXT had marketing, we don;t seem to have that. A lot of people on poloniex doesn't even know that XEM is NEM. This name change or whatever was a bit useless yes the marketing was a tad underwhelming, very little buzz created around launch except in the thread ... We need to work on this. Well 6 months late and only a couple of days notice I think this was the point, to try and maybe throw off the dumpers? To try and shock the cryptocommunity? Whatever the reason Marketing needs some serious help.
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Tompa
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April 01, 2015, 08:56:32 PM |
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itsAj
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April 01, 2015, 08:59:08 PM |
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WIth all development work put in it deserves it.
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kodtycoon
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April 01, 2015, 09:03:29 PM |
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What is the most secure setup for NIS in a VPS?
How to harvest with a remotely hosted NIS without exposing the private key?
thats the brilliance of delegated harvesting.. you dont give your private key to the nis on the server, you give the private key of a proxy address and the block rewards are forwarded to you. i could have full access to you server with nis that you are harvesting on and there is nothing i can do with the information on it, worthless to me.. http://blog.nem.io/how-to-use-delegated-harvesting/
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gimre
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April 01, 2015, 09:07:08 PM |
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So many wonderful people making NEM possible!
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GreenDude
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April 01, 2015, 09:09:45 PM |
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How many stakeholders finally nem had before distribution? And how many NEM were given to each stakeholder?
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NEMergizer
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April 01, 2015, 09:10:37 PM |
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What is the most secure setup for NIS in a VPS?
How to harvest with a remotely hosted NIS without exposing the private key?
thats the brilliance of delegated harvesting.. you dont give your private key to the nis on the server, you give the private key of a proxy address and the block rewards are forwarded to you. i could have full access to you server with nis that you are harvesting on and there is nothing i can do with the information on it, worthless to me.. http://blog.nem.io/how-to-use-delegated-harvesting/I understand that a proxy address should be used. But I couldn't find any documentation that shows how to set the proxy address in delegate harvesting. Is the proxy address is the address/private key used by the NIS? In this case I would just create a new address to be used by the NIS and use the private key of that address in the NIS config?
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punkrock
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April 01, 2015, 09:15:34 PM |
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How many stakeholders finally nem had before distribution? And how many NEM were given to each stakeholder?
I think about 2000 stakeholders, each 2,500,000 XEM 2,250,000.
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kodtycoon
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April 01, 2015, 09:16:29 PM |
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What is the most secure setup for NIS in a VPS?
How to harvest with a remotely hosted NIS without exposing the private key?
thats the brilliance of delegated harvesting.. you dont give your private key to the nis on the server, you give the private key of a proxy address and the block rewards are forwarded to you. i could have full access to you server with nis that you are harvesting on and there is nothing i can do with the information on it, worthless to me.. http://blog.nem.io/how-to-use-delegated-harvesting/I understand that a proxy address should be used. But I couldn't find any documentation that shows how to set the proxy address in delegate harvesting. Is the proxy address is the address/private key used by the NIS? In this case I would just create a new address to be used by the NIS and use the private key of that address in the NIS config? when you "activate delegated harvesting" it does it automatically. when the 6 hours has passed, you can click into the "cog" settings next to your address top left, and click "display remote account private key" and that will show your proxy account private key but you dont even need to use that really.. when the 6 hours has passed, you will be able to click "start delegated harvesting" and that will send the proxy key over to what ever nis you are connected to and use that for harvesting so its all automated.
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hvezdasmrti
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April 01, 2015, 09:16:50 PM |
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How many stakeholders finally nem had before distribution? And how many NEM were given to each stakeholder?
I think about 2000 stakeholders, each 2,500,000 XEM. Nope, only 2.250.000 and the number doesnt fit too. So big problem to do RTFM or search?
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In Pump and Dump we trust.
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kodtycoon
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April 01, 2015, 09:17:33 PM |
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Nope, only 2.250.000 and the number doesnt fit too. So big problem to use RTFM or search? number doesnt fit? and whats RTFM?
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hvezdasmrti
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April 01, 2015, 09:19:15 PM |
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Yes this happens to threads which are too hot... Added a quote of answer which i react to...
And RTFM i think i dont need to explain however just for a case... RTFM alias Read The F...king Manual. This thread starts to be wasted up by the same questions which are repeating and are answered usually at page 1, post 1 or just being answered every 5 pages and falling among 800 other pages to oblivion...
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NEMergizer
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April 01, 2015, 09:25:41 PM |
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What is the most secure setup for NIS in a VPS?
How to harvest with a remotely hosted NIS without exposing the private key?
thats the brilliance of delegated harvesting.. you dont give your private key to the nis on the server, you give the private key of a proxy address and the block rewards are forwarded to you. i could have full access to you server with nis that you are harvesting on and there is nothing i can do with the information on it, worthless to me.. http://blog.nem.io/how-to-use-delegated-harvesting/I understand that a proxy address should be used. But I couldn't find any documentation that shows how to set the proxy address in delegate harvesting. Is the proxy address is the address/private key used by the NIS? In this case I would just create a new address to be used by the NIS and use the private key of that address in the NIS config? when you "activate delegated harvesting" it does it automatically. when the 6 hours has passed, you can click into the "cog" settings next to your address top left, and click "display remote account private key" and that will show your proxy account private key but you dont even need to use that really.. when the 6 hours has passed, you will be able to click "start delegated harvesting" and that will send the proxy key over to what ever nis you are connected to and use that for harvesting so its all automated. Thx kodtycoon for clarifying this point. I now see the remote private key +full info of the remote account. So when I activate the delegate harvesting a new remote account is being created and shared between my client/wallet and the remote NIS. When I enabled delegate harvesting I was connected to my local NIS. So in this case the remote private key/account is stored locally and shared between my local NIS and Local client? If I wanna move to a remote NIS I would have to move the generate harvesting private key/account from my local NIS to the remote NIS? Or the client will take care of that automatically whenever I connect to a new remote NIS?
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Come-from-Beyond
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April 01, 2015, 09:39:35 PM |
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Well, launch went smoothly, price keeps growing. What is the next step?
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dandruff1138
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April 01, 2015, 09:46:20 PM |
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Well, launch went smoothly, price keeps growing. What is the next step?
Get the word out hopefully.
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