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April 24, 2015, 08:06:16 PM |
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I still remember that NXT supporters used to laugh at LTC,BTC supporters because of their unfair criticism and now NXT guys are repeating the same thing, its fun to see NXT supporters here whining like kids
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Djentriser
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🌟 æternity🌟 blockchain🌟
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April 24, 2015, 08:27:22 PM |
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Dont pay attention to them. Some of them will do anything to damage NEM. I am stakeholder and I am very happy with decision made. Edequa will not dictate what should we do. We the community are happy with that. If you dont like it, Edequa go back to NXT. No one force you to be here, or to take part in anything. (not that you do, except for FUDing)
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Trollollo
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April 25, 2015, 01:50:25 AM |
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I can ask that me included in CoSigners (My XEM address : NARQ6X-B672WY-UUX2A2-TQRPIA-GLQHQX-CNRNL4-IUDB) as i one of representatives of the Russian-speaking nemsters block. If i am included in CoSigners, and also everyone on one representative from different language nemsters blocks you will calm down Eadeqa?
No, I don't care how many CoSigners you have. You changed the promise of 75% to 25% at launch and confiscated the unclaimed stakes. No one has changed promise!There was not so much stakeholders,as devs expected,and I think,this is the reason.They has oportunity,to launch NEM or wait extra year,to get 75% to stakeholders.
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apullman
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April 25, 2015, 02:29:40 AM |
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Thanks Tompa, that was the problem. I bought ~$30 of XEM and after just 1 day I harvested my first block, you can't to that with Bitcoin. Now to work on getting 5M XEM.
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jabo38
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mining is so 2012-2013
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April 25, 2015, 03:31:38 AM |
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Thanks Tompa, that was the problem. I bought ~$30 of XEM and after just 1 day I harvested my first block, you can't to that with Bitcoin. Now to work on getting 5M XEM. I harvested more profit with NEM on my first day then I did 9 months of harvesting on other platforms.
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patmast3r
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April 25, 2015, 05:10:30 AM |
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Plz stop quoting trolls and fudsters. There is no reasoning with them so please just put them on you rignorelist and move on
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tyz
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April 25, 2015, 09:48:48 AM |
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Same here. I've only got a stock of 0.1 NEMStakes ( around 245k ) and harvested 1369 XEM so far. This is much more than I have ever done on other cryptos. This shows the coins is really fair for non big-mining-rig owners... Thanks Tompa, that was the problem. I bought ~$30 of XEM and after just 1 day I harvested my first block, you can't to that with Bitcoin. Now to work on getting 5M XEM. I harvested more profit with NEM on my first day then I did 9 months of harvesting on other platforms.
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Tompa
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April 25, 2015, 10:46:56 AM |
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Same here. I've only got a stock of 0.1 NEMStakes ( around 245k ) and harvested 1369 XEM so far. This is much more than I have ever done on other cryptos. This shows the coins is really fair for non big-mining-rig owners...
And when you set it up so that you can do that even when your computer is off -
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pabloangello
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April 25, 2015, 12:06:17 PM |
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Same here. I've only got a stock of 0.1 NEMStakes ( around 245k ) and harvested 1369 XEM so far. This is much more than I have ever done on other cryptos. This shows the coins is really fair for non big-mining-rig owners...
And when you set it up so that you can do that even when your computer is off - I I have to run Nem node on VPS for example first, yep?
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tyz
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April 25, 2015, 12:29:34 PM |
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Sorry, I don't get the point. Do you mean, if I would set up a public node on a VPS, the node would harvesting 24/7? Same here. I've only got a stock of 0.1 NEMStakes ( around 245k ) and harvested 1369 XEM so far. This is much more than I have ever done on other cryptos. This shows the coins is really fair for non big-mining-rig owners...
And when you set it up so that you can do that even when your computer is off -
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Tompa
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April 25, 2015, 12:56:38 PM |
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Sorry, I don't get the point. Do you mean, if I would set up a public node on a VPS, the node would harvesting 24/7? Same here. I've only got a stock of 0.1 NEMStakes ( around 245k ) and harvested 1369 XEM so far. This is much more than I have ever done on other cryptos. This shows the coins is really fair for non big-mining-rig owners...
And when you set it up so that you can do that even when your computer is off - It doesn't have to be public - but that would be great! ;-) Here is the list of public nodes... Please add yours if you want to setup one for yourself (and others to use). https://forum.ournem.com/vps-nodes/list-of-dedicated-vps-nodes-to-conect-nem/When you connect to remote node (under settings - change "localhost" to address of the remote node), and if you have activated delegated harvesting, you can start delegated harvesting. Then you can turn off your computer. Desktop PCs and Laptops are very ineficient and use more electricity than VPS instances or even Raspberry Pis. So why not use them for having a node (NIS) working on them and then you just connect to them with your NCC from your Desktop PC. A great benefits are that you always have up to date NIS (no syncing required), you are more secured because your wallet is not exposed to the network all the time, you harvest 24/7 even totaly free if you set up your node using free Amazon VPS like described in this tutorial: https://forum.ournem.com/vps-nodes/list-of-dedicated-vps-nodes-to-conect-nem/msg16429/#msg16429I don't imagine getting better than that! :-D
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Trollollo
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April 25, 2015, 03:01:25 PM |
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Plz stop quoting trolls and fudsters. There is no reasoning with them so please just put them on you rignorelist and move on Ok boss!Just forgot,what he is my bro
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tyz
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April 25, 2015, 03:42:53 PM |
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Okay, thanks for your explaination. Thats really awesome. I gonna rent a VPS server from digitalocean and set up a NEM next days. Sorry, I don't get the point. Do you mean, if I would set up a public node on a VPS, the node would harvesting 24/7? Same here. I've only got a stock of 0.1 NEMStakes ( around 245k ) and harvested 1369 XEM so far. This is much more than I have ever done on other cryptos. This shows the coins is really fair for non big-mining-rig owners...
And when you set it up so that you can do that even when your computer is off - It doesn't have to be public - but that would be great! ;-) Here is the list of public nodes... Please add yours if you want to setup one for yourself (and others to use). https://forum.ournem.com/vps-nodes/list-of-dedicated-vps-nodes-to-conect-nem/When you connect to remote node (under settings - change "localhost" to address of the remote node), and if you have activated delegated harvesting, you can start delegated harvesting. Then you can turn off your computer. Desktop PCs and Laptops are very ineficient and use more electricity than VPS instances or even Raspberry Pis. So why not use them for having a node (NIS) working on them and then you just connect to them with your NCC from your Desktop PC. A great benefits are that you always have up to date NIS (no syncing required), you are more secured because your wallet is not exposed to the network all the time, you harvest 24/7 even totaly free if you set up your node using free Amazon VPS like described in this tutorial: https://forum.ournem.com/vps-nodes/list-of-dedicated-vps-nodes-to-conect-nem/msg16429/#msg16429I don't imagine getting better than that! :-D
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punkrock
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April 25, 2015, 05:02:49 PM |
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What's the plan to buy XEM directly with cash? Is there any conversation with possible exchangers?
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luckygenough56
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April 25, 2015, 08:44:07 PM |
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5 millions ? Man that's not cheap
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mill0601
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April 25, 2015, 08:44:32 PM |
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I have 3.7% importance but have been unable to harvest a single block. It has been days does anyone have any advice or is this how it works?
EDIT nvm I did harvest a block but the reward was zero. So why harvest at all? It doesnt seem like the reward is worth it.
I have 2,9% of importance and harvest about 25 blocks in one week,or around 750 XEM in week. I have solved my issue and harvested just over 400xem in the last day
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mill0601
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April 25, 2015, 08:44:58 PM |
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5 millions ? Man that's not cheap I wouldn't mind getting to 5 mil also
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rtrtcrypto
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April 25, 2015, 08:53:23 PM |
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Any updates on what is being developed? I really want to see the next phase, enough of PoI and other technical things. The coin is out, the ecosystem is forming, ok. Now it must form into something that has an actual use - what is the next step? What are the timelines like?
Right now, I have a platform that functions well, a great tool I can point at nothing and get nothing accomplished with. A greatly distributed and "fair" vehicle that does nothing at this point in time.
Where are we heading?
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mixmaster
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April 25, 2015, 09:51:00 PM |
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Any updates on what is being developed? I really want to see the next phase, enough of PoI and other technical things. The coin is out, the ecosystem is forming, ok. Now it must form into something that has an actual use - what is the next step? What are the timelines like?
The core devs are currently working on the NEM whitepaper. We all know that this is a very important step so NEM will be taken seriously by the crypto scene (and the rest of the world). I can't announce a fixed timeline for this, but am confident that it will be released in the next 2 weeks (again, this is no promise, but my personal estimate). After this is done, it makes sense to work on a prioritization of features to be developed in the future and an approximate timeline.
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