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buy support is just crumbling I have lost so much already thank you nem
complaining about it won't help I am hoping the devs may see this and wake up Yeah, like when Gavin sees the price of BTC go down and races to release new hidden features Stop wasting your time here and go out and get some exercise, plant a tree, build a fort, or better yet, get a job that doesn't allow you so much free time.
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mill0601
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May 04, 2015, 10:57:53 PM |
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buy support is just crumbling I have lost so much already thank you nem
complaining about it won't help I am hoping the devs may see this and wake up Yeah, like when Gavin sees the price of BTC go down and races to release new hidden features Stop wasting your time here and go out and get some exercise, plant a tree, build a fort, or better yet, get a job that doesn't allow you so much free time. But if I didnt have so much free time I couldnt be on here as much. I am actually suprised there isnt more people ticked off at the lack of anything happening. Maybe there just being silent.
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May 04, 2015, 11:29:42 PM |
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But if I didnt have so much free time I couldnt be on here as much. I am actually suprised there isnt more people ticked off at the lack of anything happening. Maybe there just being silent. [/quote]
It seems that you have this idea that the people here owe you something. They do not.
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mill0601
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May 04, 2015, 11:34:52 PM |
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But if I didnt have so much free time I couldnt be on here as much. I am actually suprised there isnt more people ticked off at the lack of anything happening. Maybe there just being silent. [/quote] It seems that you have this idea that the people here owe you something. They do not. [/quote] Sure they do. They wanted me to invest in their coin. I will leave here if someone buys my 48million at 50 satoshi each. Unless you dont believe they are worth that
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mill0601
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May 04, 2015, 11:38:25 PM |
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I watched the same thing happen to medditeranean coin. It was a really unique and promising coin but the dev stopped doing anything so the coin died. It filled a great void of what to do with your old asics when they were no longer profitable to mine bitcoin, you could pair it with a cou and mine med.
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punkrock
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May 04, 2015, 11:38:43 PM |
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I would also like to introduce the NEM vanity address generator. Would you like to have an address with you name in it? If so, here is how to do it. 1) download http://blockexplore.in/static/nemGenVanity.zip2) unzip to your desktop 3) open a command prompt and type cd Desktop/nemGenVanity 4) then type java genacc 5) pick the target that you would like in your address Three letter words should come really fast, four letter still quickly, five letter words might take a some minutes, six letter words might take some hours, and seven letter words will take days. I want to run it on my VPS. Is there a command to save the result of the generator into a txt-file so I can shutdown putty and look in some days for the result on my VPS?
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jadedjack
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May 04, 2015, 11:38:54 PM |
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But if I didnt have so much free time I couldnt be on here as much. I am actually suprised there isnt more people ticked off at the lack of anything happening. Maybe there just being silent. It seems that you have this idea that the people here owe you something. They do not. [/quote] Sure they do. They wanted me to invest in their coin. I will leave here if someone buys my 48million at 50 satoshi each. Unless you dont believe they are worth that [/quote] No they don't. There are no guarantees in speculation. If you were really concerned about your investment you would stop bad mouthing it in a public forum and do something positive.
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mill0601
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May 04, 2015, 11:46:44 PM |
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But if I didnt have so much free time I couldnt be on here as much. I am actually suprised there isnt more people ticked off at the lack of anything happening. Maybe there just being silent. It seems that you have this idea that the people here owe you something. They do not. Sure they do. They wanted me to invest in their coin. I will leave here if someone buys my 48million at 50 satoshi each. Unless you dont believe they are worth that [/quote] No they don't. There are no guarantees in speculation. If you were really concerned about your investment you would stop bad mouthing it in a public forum and do something positive. [/quote] Difference of opinion I guess
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punkrock
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May 04, 2015, 11:54:24 PM |
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I will leave here if someone buys my 48million at 50 satoshi each.
Publish the account ID. P.S.: BBcode is too hard for ya?
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May 05, 2015, 12:32:59 AM |
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I would also like to introduce the NEM vanity address generator. Would you like to have an address with you name in it? If so, here is how to do it. 1) download http://blockexplore.in/static/nemGenVanity.zip2) unzip to your desktop 3) open a command prompt and type cd Desktop/nemGenVanity 4) then type java genacc 5) pick the target that you would like in your address Three letter words should come really fast, four letter still quickly, five letter words might take a some minutes, six letter words might take some hours, and seven letter words will take days. I want to run it on my VPS. Is there a command to save the result of the generator into a txt-file so I can shutdown putty and look in some days for the result on my VPS? Hi you can use nohup java genacc <<< "punkrock" >> result.txt & Use CTRL C to escape and return to the terminal, it will keep running until you kill it. The result will be in result.txt
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May 05, 2015, 12:45:31 AM Last edit: May 05, 2015, 01:11:08 AM by starfishi |
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sell, sell, SELL ! !
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punkrock
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May 05, 2015, 12:49:19 AM |
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I would also like to introduce the NEM vanity address generator. Would you like to have an address with you name in it? If so, here is how to do it. 1) download http://blockexplore.in/static/nemGenVanity.zip2) unzip to your desktop 3) open a command prompt and type cd Desktop/nemGenVanity 4) then type java genacc 5) pick the target that you would like in your address Three letter words should come really fast, four letter still quickly, five letter words might take a some minutes, six letter words might take some hours, and seven letter words will take days. I want to run it on my VPS. Is there a command to save the result of the generator into a txt-file so I can shutdown putty and look in some days for the result on my VPS? Hi you can use nohup java genacc <<< "punkrock" >> result.txt & Use CTRL C to escape and return to the terminal, it will keep running until you kill it. The result will be in result.txt Doesn't seem to work. It creates a result.txt but it cointains only "Enter your target:"
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May 05, 2015, 12:56:03 AM |
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Doesn't seem to work. It creates a result.txt but it cointains only "Enter your target:" It works, when it is finished it will add the keys to the text below "Enter your target:" Try something simple to test it, like java genacc <<< "test" >> result.txt You should get that result in a few seconds
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May 05, 2015, 01:06:55 AM |
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[/quote] Sure they do. They wanted me to invest in their coin. I will leave here if someone buys my 48million at 50 satoshi each. Unless you dont believe they are worth that [/quote] If I was you I would be more worried that Polo shuts down and runs away with your coins Sorry but that's way too much to have in an exchange. I learned my lesson from Mintpal.
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punkrock
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May 05, 2015, 01:09:28 AM |
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Doesn't seem to work. It creates a result.txt but it cointains only "Enter your target:" It works, when it is finished it will add the keys to the text below "Enter your target:" Try something simple to test it, like java genacc <<< "test" >> result.txt You should get that result in a few seconds What's the difference between nohup java genacc <<< "test" >> result.txt & and java genacc <<< "test" >> result.txt When do I use which command? The first command seems to work (Amazon's EC2 seems to be very slow on this).
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May 05, 2015, 01:26:12 AM |
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I don't understand why, every now and then, collective hysteria explodes in this discussion.
It's all about communication. The NEM-team should be better at this. There has to be one source (for example the twitter-account) where every update needs to be posted. Every day some update, if there is a little one. If the team delivered 22 stakes there needs to be more than a simple line in the troll-box at the NEM-forum by makoto. If you want that people stay with NEM, let them know what's happening - every day, every little update that might be interesting for some of us. For this I would recommend Twitter / Facebook. That's not that hard to realize with a team of 70. It's all about communication and coordination! Here is the Twitter. https://twitter.com/NEMofficialThe biggest and most important updates are listed on the blog. Twitter, Facebook, BTT, and the Forum usually also share those posts too. In the last week, Makoto went to a conference to represent and speak about NEM. Devs were busy working on a white paper. A new/updated NEM video was released and posted on the website and overview. NEM community rallied to take 2nd place in a vote for Liberland, and i still sneaking up on BTC. Some new stakes were released. The week before there were a couple of auctions to pay for the NEM mobile app for Android and iPhone. There were other things but like a new paper wallet and vanity generator being released. One Nemester built a new block explorer. http://blockexplore.in/ (Still in development but already has some cool features in it) And more things but they slip my mind. And there are more things too that are being worked on too behind the scenes, and when those projects are finished or close to being finished they will be announced. Until then, please know everybody is busy. I completley agree! We need a better place to hang out than here on BCT! lol
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May 05, 2015, 01:28:17 AM |
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Doesn't seem to work. It creates a result.txt but it cointains only "Enter your target:" It works, when it is finished it will add the keys to the text below "Enter your target:" Try something simple to test it, like java genacc <<< "test" >> result.txt You should get that result in a few seconds What's the difference between nohup java genacc <<< "test" >> result.txt & and java genacc <<< "test" >> result.txt When do I use which command? The first command seems to work (Amazon's EC2 seems to be very slow on this). The first example will allow it to run in the background without keeping a terminal open. The second runs it in the foreground so you can see what happens
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May 05, 2015, 01:35:58 AM |
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I completley agree! We need a better place to hang out than here on BCT! lol There are people on Telegram. It gets a few hundred posts a day. Then there is the nem forum. https://forum.ournem.com/A lot of people interested in crypto are advocates of privacy. Facebook is no champion of privacy and many people will not use it.
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punkrock
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May 05, 2015, 01:41:27 AM |
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Thanks jadedjack. One more question. Just for scientific purposes I would like to run it on Amazon's c4.8xlarge which has 36 vCPU's (2.9 GHz Haswell processor), 60 GB RAM and an ECU of 132. Does this make sense and how can I be sure the program uses all these ressources to 100% (CPU, RAM,...)? It would be interesting, how fast it can find an address with 10 characters for example.
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