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January 27, 2016, 10:37:47 AM |
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hello everyone
i just install my windows wallet with java to my dedicated server I just have a question for harvest is that depend on CPU or GPU for harvesting ??
and what is the harvest reward ?? how to calculate
It doesn't depend neither on your GPU or CPU. It depends on your importance in network, which is calculated from the amount you are hodling. Am i right? oh thank you got it so if holding like 100K ,, then reward will be ??
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January 27, 2016, 10:39:37 AM |
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hello everyone
i just install my windows wallet with java to my dedicated server I just have a question for harvest is that depend on CPU or GPU for harvesting ??
and what is the harvest reward ?? how to calculate
It doesn't depend neither on your GPU or CPU. It depends on your importance in network, which is calculated from the amount you are hodling. Am i right? Your importance to the network is not just based on how much you hold. It's based on a number of things and the balance is just one of them. One is how often you transact with others, another is if you keep open a reliable node...etc If you held millions of XEM and then did nothing with it, your importance to the network would quickly drop.
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dalistar
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January 27, 2016, 10:50:18 AM |
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hello everyone
i just install my windows wallet with java to my dedicated server I just have a question for harvest is that depend on CPU or GPU for harvesting ??
and what is the harvest reward ?? how to calculate
It doesn't depend neither on your GPU or CPU. It depends on your importance in network, which is calculated from the amount you are hodling. Am i right? Your importance to the network is not just based on how much you hold. It's based on a number of things and the balance is just one of them. One is how often you transact with others, another is if you keep open a reliable node...etc If you held millions of XEM and then did nothing with it, your importance to the network would quickly drop. oh ,,, i have dedicated server uptime is 99.99 % with connection speed 100 Mbit how to make it most profitable ?? be node ?
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January 27, 2016, 11:43:21 AM |
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I was wondering why NEM have not increased in value within the last days like most of the other Alts. Was it because of the recent increase from market cap 1 million to 4 million? So probably we have seen some profit takers. Will cross my fingers the uptrend will be still intact an we will see the 5 million market cap soon.  Its very strange whats happening with the alts atmo. There are long forgotten coins rising from nowhere. Even Doge making huge gains for no apparent reason. On top of this a number of Chinese coins (VPN YBcoin etc ) with huge gains also. If you look at each individually, it just looks like your standard pump and dump (dump has yet to come), but the fact that there is so many such gains at the same time has me confused. Happy enough where NEM settled after the last pump tbh
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January 27, 2016, 12:11:25 PM |
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I was wondering why NEM have not increased in value within the last days like most of the other Alts. Was it because of the recent increase from market cap 1 million to 4 million? So probably we have seen some profit takers. Will cross my fingers the uptrend will be still intact an we will see the 5 million market cap soon.  Its very strange whats happening with the alts atmo. There are long forgotten coins rising from nowhere. Even Doge making huge gains for no apparent reason. On top of this a number of Chinese coins (VPN YBcoin etc ) with huge gains also. If you look at each individually, it just looks like your standard pump and dump (dump has yet to come), but the fact that there is so many such gains at the same time has me confused. Happy enough where NEM settled after the last pump tbh because soon chinese new year they pumping the coins to get more profit
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January 27, 2016, 02:40:48 PM |
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Your importance to the network is not just based on how much you hold.
It's based on a number of things and the balance is just one of them. One is how often you transact with others, correct another is if you keep open a reliable node...etc wrong The amount of harvested blocks are completely indepent from the fact if you run a reliable node or not. We do have a supernode program in the works though, but that has nothing to do with harvesting/POI: http://blog.nem.io/supernodes/Supernodes are still in development, we are in an open beta phase at this time. So don't expect any rewards yet. If you held millions of XEM and then did nothing with it, your importance to the network would quickly drop.
Since the balance is one of the parameters which affect your importance score, it will not "quickly drop" if you have millions. But it WILL decrease if you dont transfer, that is correct. Mabe this isn't clear for you, too: There are no block rewards. You only earn the fees inside the block which you harvested ("mined" in Bitcoin language). So you can harvest a block and earn nothing, if the block was empty (no transactions happened inside that block). New people, read this: http://blog.nem.io/nem-tutorial-list/
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January 27, 2016, 02:42:28 PM |
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hello everyone
i just install my windows wallet with java to my dedicated server I just have a question for harvest is that depend on CPU or GPU for harvesting ??
and what is the harvest reward ?? how to calculate
It doesn't depend neither on your GPU or CPU. It depends on your importance in network, which is calculated from the amount you are hodling. Am i right? oh thank you got it so if holding like 100K ,, then reward will be ?? It's always better to go to the source. I would advice you to go to http://nem.io/NEM_techRef.pdf and look for any doubt you have there. POI is a very innovative and in my opinion better than POW/POS. Best
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January 27, 2016, 02:42:36 PM |
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Is there an online wallet available for NEM? I'm not thinking about an exchange. An online wallet where i can also harvest
online yes, but can't harvest
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January 27, 2016, 02:56:46 PM |
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One of the devs might want to get in touch with Payservices.com about having them list XEM. I opened an account yesterday and asked them to add XEM, and they replied saying the coin was unfamiliar to them and could I send them more info. I sent them the link to this thread, which has all the info they could need, but maybe if one of the devs just reached out and made themselves available to answer any questions that come up along the way. You could start the conversation by opening an account and filling out a support ticket--support is very responsive. Here's an article about Payservices.com: http://dcebrief.com/the-launch-of-payservices-com-has-come/
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January 27, 2016, 03:04:18 PM |
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I was wondering why NEM have not increased in value within the last days like most of the other Alts. Was it because of the recent increase from market cap 1 million to 4 million? So probably we have seen some profit takers. Will cross my fingers the uptrend will be still intact an we will see the 5 million market cap soon.  Speculating and pumping never truly last though. NEM has solid platform & fundamentals and is experimenting with real companies. Invest in a few coins you really believe in, and leave the rest for the day traders. Most people lose money doing the latter. Considering nem.io is still flagged for malware, that maybe the reason new people are holding off investing.
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mixmaster
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January 27, 2016, 03:26:14 PM |
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they replied saying the coin was unfamiliar to them and could I send them more info. I sent them the link to this thread, which has all the info they could need
sorry, but horrible idea. this is where you should point them: www.nem.iohttp://nem.io/NEM_techRef.pdfBut google still has its false positive malware warning on nem.io so that is really bad at the moment.
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January 27, 2016, 05:26:59 PM |
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I just said all the relevant links were in the top post. I can send them a link to this specific message too. But like I said, a dev should probably reach out as well.
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January 27, 2016, 07:03:47 PM |
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Hello, where I can find infos about the requirements for a XEM-Supernote? (Hardware, Uploadspeed,.. ect.) ... how much I will earn? ..is it possible to run more than 1 Supernote on my PC (if I have for example +6.000.000 XEM) I dont want to spend 2h to setup a supernote, and at the end I get the message that mit Uploadspeed is too low,....or I earn less XEM than I will pay for electricity. ..sorry for my bad eglish 
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January 27, 2016, 07:20:43 PM |
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@jabo38, regarding the links you provided there: aren't both the same?
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January 27, 2016, 07:22:27 PM |
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Hi Guys,
Lots has happened with NEM in the last year and we hope that lots more will happen in the future.
We recently just put together a 10 person team to work on Lightwallet so I am really happy about that.
This reminds me though that we need many more teams and helpers. Maybe there is some small way you can help this project.
Please take a minute to look at this short volunteer survey and lets give it a try.
http://[Suspicious link removed]/forms/NJVlcH7oJa
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January 27, 2016, 07:29:11 PM |
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Hello, where I can find infos about the requirements for a XEM-Supernote? (Hardware, Uploadspeed,.. ect.) ... how much I will earn? ..is it possible to run more than 1 Supernote on my PC (if I have for example +6.000.000 XEM) I dont want to spend 2h to setup a supernote, and at the end I get the message that mit Uploadspeed is too low,....or I earn less XEM than I will pay for electricity. ..sorry for my bad eglish  At https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-rewards-program/1735But there's a false positive problem these days.
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January 27, 2016, 07:37:41 PM |
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One of the devs might want to get in touch with Payservices.com about having them list XEM. I opened an account yesterday and asked them to add XEM, and they replied saying the coin was unfamiliar to them and could I send them more info. I sent them the link to this thread, which has all the info they could need, but maybe if one of the devs just reached out and made themselves available to answer any questions that come up along the way. You could start the conversation by opening an account and filling out a support ticket--support is very responsive. Here's an article about Payservices.com: http://dcebrief.com/the-launch-of-payservices-com-has-come/I could contact or visit their office in Belgium.
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January 27, 2016, 10:04:08 PM |
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Hi Guys, Lots has happened with NEM in the last year and we hope that lots more will happen in the future. We recently just put together a 10 person team to work on Lightwallet so I am really happy about that. This reminds me though that we need many more teams and helpers. Maybe there is some small way you can help this project. Please take a minute to look at this short volunteer survey and lets give it a try. http://goo.gl/forms/NJVlcH7oJaDone!
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January 28, 2016, 12:07:07 AM |
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Hello, where I can find infos about the requirements for a XEM-Supernote? (Hardware, Uploadspeed,.. ect.) ... how much I will earn? ..is it possible to run more than 1 Supernote on my PC (if I have for example +6.000.000 XEM) I dont want to spend 2h to setup a supernote, and at the end I get the message that mit Uploadspeed is too low,....or I earn less XEM than I will pay for electricity. ..sorry for my bad eglish  As said, we are in testing phase and still looking for the right thresholds for all these parameters. Bug to get an idea, I would suggest to use a machine that has at least 2 GB RAM, single core CPU is ok (if not really weak, this is usually a big problem for many VPSes because they dont give you much details...) and an upload of at least 10 Mbps.
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