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February 04, 2016, 11:52:07 AM |
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I guess it's best for you to choose one of the listed hosts. Try to stick with the same host because local storage (which is where your wallet will be stored) works on a per domain basis. So if you switch host you're gonna have to re-create the wallet (which isn't a big deal so long as you have the priv-key and/or password handy).
Great, thanks for the help
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rockethead
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February 04, 2016, 12:17:53 PM |
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a serious question in which way NEM differs itself from ethereum or ripple or any dominant player? i got growing interest in NEM Ethereum purports to do everything but yet to show some real smart contract stuff that warrants any attention. One project launched recently ( https://dgx.io/) is only a simple proof of concept that some other projects, including NEM can easily do. Ripple is purely token shifting. NEM is different from Ethereum as it is a running project that makes it so easy for block chain solutions to be created. NEM is available in two flavors, the public domain version and the private domain version, i.e., mijin. For more info, go to nem.io
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cyberhacker
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February 04, 2016, 12:42:52 PM |
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a serious question in which way NEM differs itself from ethereum or ripple or any dominant player? i got growing interest in NEM Ethereum purports to do everything but yet to show some real smart contract stuff that warrants any attention. One project launched recently ( https://dgx.io/) is only a simple proof of concept that some other projects, including NEM can easily do. Ripple is purely token shifting. NEM is different from Ethereum as it is a running project that makes it so easy for block chain solutions to be created. NEM is available in two flavors, the public domain version and the private domain version, i.e., mijin. For more info, go to nem.io impressive. such low profile, mijin private cloud is real revolution. can't wait to see what it will turn to.
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child_harold
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February 04, 2016, 01:41:38 PM Last edit: February 04, 2016, 01:54:03 PM by child_harold |
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An article from TechCrunch Japan dated 1st Feb 2016: To 1/2 game infrastructure operating costs in the block chain, Tech bureau and GMO Internet allianceブロックチェーンでゲームインフラ運用コストを1/2に、テックビューロがGMOインターネットと提携 Link: http://jp.techcrunch.com/2016/02/01/gmo-techbureau/TranslationGMO Internet , Tech bureau of the two companies is February 1, 2016, announced a business alliance. Tech bureau private block chain technology to provide mijin to jointly develop online games for the back-end engine that was used as a base. " GMO Apps Cloud aims to provide the 2016 fall as a service". Plans to provide such as a more easy-to-use and manage for features mijin. See above links to continue reading the article.
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cyberhacker
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February 04, 2016, 02:04:09 PM |
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An article from TechCrunch Japan dated 1st Feb 2016:
To 1/2 game infrastructure operating costs in the block chain, Tech bureau and GMO Internet alliance ブロックチェーンでゲームインフラ運用コストを1/2に、テックビューロがGMOインターネットと提携
this is huge
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child_harold
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February 04, 2016, 02:11:58 PM |
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An article from TechCrunch Japan dated 1st Feb 2016:
To 1/2 game infrastructure operating costs in the block chain, Tech bureau and GMO Internet alliance ブロックチェーンでゲームインフラ運用コストを1/2に、テックビューロがGMOインターネットと提携
this is huge and … somebody buys 3million XEM yup, big it is.
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rtrtcrypto
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February 04, 2016, 02:21:46 PM |
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How are projects being developed on the private chain going to influence the value (and then price) of XEM? Could somebody elaborate on this? How are the two chains linked and is there an immediate way in which value added to private chain will translate to value added to XEM?
THX! After having been very harsh on this project, I must say I'm impressed with the behind the scenes work towards real world integration - I am forced to reconsider my previous position. Congratulations to the team so far.
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February 04, 2016, 02:25:27 PM |
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here comes the real English report: GMO INTERNET and Tech Bureau jointly develop PaaS backend engine with blockchain technology gmo-internet-logoGMO INTERNET formed a business alliance with Tech Bureau on February 1, 2016 to jointly develop back-end engine for games based on Tech Bureau’s private blockchain technology, “mijin”. Tech Bureau is a crypto-FinTech firm and also operates bitcoin exchange, “Zaif Exchange”. The mijin was developed to dramatically reduce infrastructure cost for financial companies to less than one-tenth by 2018. techbureau-logoBlockchain technology is the latest remarkable technology in FinTech industry. By utilizing the technology into back-end engine for games, the companies believe that zero-downtime environment can be realized with less than half the operating cost. GMO INTERNET plans to launch the PaaS backend engine this fall at GMO app cloud which is a cloud service for gaming app and has been working on expanding its service responding to the needs of game and app developers. As P2P network built by the blockchain technology is considered to provide zero-downtime environment and reduce the cost, the mijin is expected to grow in not only financial service industry but also other areas. In addition to realizing zero-downtime environment, the new development will allow gaming operators to closely manage data saving and remove users conducting misuse and manipulation as all data in blockchain can be managed by keys of cryptographic technology. The technology also can prevent abuse of the data and inconsistent data. (Source: GMO INTERNET Group ) Related Articles: 2016/01/29 GMO CLICK retains top position in Global Forex industry for the 4th consecutive year 2016/01/27 GMO CLICK and MONEY DESIGN partner to develop innovative ETF discretionary management service 2016/01/21 GMO CLICK Holdings announces operating revenue increased by 28 percent 2016/01/06 Japan largest QA community, OKWAVE and Tech bureau partner to develop systems using blockchain technology 2015/12/16 After the announcement of DMM FX, Japanese giant broker, GMO CLICK Securities tightened spreads for 3 forex pairs 2015/12/04 Japanese Tech firms, Tech bureau and Infoteria partner for revolutionary blockckain technology 2015/11/20 GMO PAYMENT GATEWAY launched new security service for credit card settlement http://jftoday.com/GMO+INTERNET+and+Tech+Bureau+jointly+develop+PaaS+backend+engine+with+blockchain+technology/
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cyberhacker
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February 04, 2016, 02:27:14 PM |
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How are projects being developed on the private chain going to influence the value (and then price) of XEM? Could somebody elaborate on this? How are the two chains linked and is there an immediate way in which value added to private chain will translate to value added to XEM?
THX! After having been very harsh on this project, I must say I'm impressed with the behind the scenes work towards real world integration - I am forced to reconsider my previous position. Congratulations to the team so far.
same question here. but it applys to ripple as well.
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child_harold
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February 04, 2016, 02:48:40 PM Last edit: February 04, 2016, 03:00:57 PM by child_harold |
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How are projects being developed on the private chain going to influence the value (and then price) of XEM? Could somebody elaborate on this? How are the two chains linked and is there an immediate way in which value added to private chain will translate to value added to XEM?
THX! After having been very harsh on this project, I must say I'm impressed with the behind the scenes work towards real world integration - I am forced to reconsider my previous position. Congratulations to the team so far.
same question here. but it applys to ripple as well. I've only been here a few days and am no authority on anything NEM However I remember something about smart contracts (once implemented) traversing the private mijin chain and the public NEM chain. There is more generally the cross-pollination of development between the networks, and their potential synergy. Where necessary or suitable the private and public chains may communicate. This is my understanding. Please correct me if wrong.
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February 04, 2016, 02:54:27 PM |
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How are projects being developed on the private chain going to influence the value (and then price) of XEM? Could somebody elaborate on this? How are the two chains linked and is there an immediate way in which value added to private chain will translate to value added to XEM?
THX! After having been very harsh on this project, I must say I'm impressed with the behind the scenes work towards real world integration - I am forced to reconsider my previous position. Congratulations to the team so far.
same question here. but it applys to ripple as well. I've only been here a few days and am no authority on anything XEM However I remember something about smart contracts (once implemented) traversing the private mijin chain and the public NEM chain. There is more generally the cross-pollination of development between the networks, and their potential synergy. Where necessary or suitable the private and public chains may communicate. This is my understanding. Please correct me if wrong. Sounds pretty accurate to me. There's also the thing that mijin isn't going to be free. So any company that can live with the downsides of a public blockchain can have mijin for free by simply using NEM. The APIs are 100% identical so if they tested mijin (i understand there are a bunch of trials running right now, i think i saw the number 50 a few pages back) they can resue all their previous code.
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child_harold
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February 04, 2016, 03:03:23 PM |
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How are projects being developed on the private chain going to influence the value (and then price) of XEM? Could somebody elaborate on this? How are the two chains linked and is there an immediate way in which value added to private chain will translate to value added to XEM?
THX! After having been very harsh on this project, I must say I'm impressed with the behind the scenes work towards real world integration - I am forced to reconsider my previous position. Congratulations to the team so far.
same question here. but it applys to ripple as well. I've only been here a few days and am no authority on anything XEM However I remember something about smart contracts (once implemented) traversing the private mijin chain and the public NEM chain. There is more generally the cross-pollination of development between the networks, and their potential synergy. Where necessary or suitable the private and public chains may communicate. This is my understanding. Please correct me if wrong. Sounds pretty accurate to me. There's also the thing that mijin isn't going to be free. So any company that can live with the downsides of a public blockchain can have mijin for free by simply using NEM. The APIs are 100% identical so if they tested mijin (i understand there are a bunch of trials running right now, i think i saw the number 50 a few pages back) they can resue all their previous code. Cool, thanks for the confirm Here, I found the reference: Also, within 2016, it is planned to be able to execute smart contracts across Mijin blockchains, by communicating via the main NEM chain. http://mijin.io/en/73.htmlSO NEM is literally at the heart of it, I guess
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February 04, 2016, 04:58:02 PM |
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Nem will go up again
And these time will be very high
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February 04, 2016, 05:32:45 PM Last edit: February 04, 2016, 11:01:33 PM by greentea |
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How are projects being developed on the private chain going to influence the value (and then price) of XEM? Could somebody elaborate on this? How are the two chains linked and is there an immediate way in which value added to private chain will translate to value added to XEM?
THX! After having been very harsh on this project, I must say I'm impressed with the behind the scenes work towards real world integration - I am forced to reconsider my previous position. Congratulations to the team so far.
I posted this before, but this explains the strategy of the private/public chain combo: (this VC believes there will be a constellation of chains ... watch for about 5 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9CjWz2N5Hs&feature=youtu.be&t=58m22sMijin has only been positive for NEM and building awareness. Over 100 companies are experimenting right now with Mijin and use test cases. Very likely these private chains will need to connect to other private chains via a public one. With the same API's and platform enter NEM. Also it has been discussed that possibly registering namespaces/mosaics in the future will require cross-chain interaction.
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February 04, 2016, 09:17:23 PM |
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How are projects being developed on the private chain going to influence the value (and then price) of XEM? Could somebody elaborate on this? How are the two chains linked and is there an immediate way in which value added to private chain will translate to value added to XEM?
THX! After having been very harsh on this project, I must say I'm impressed with the behind the scenes work towards real world integration - I am forced to reconsider my previous position. Congratulations to the team so far.
I posted this before, but this explains the strategy of the private/public chain combo: (this VC believes there will be a constellation of chains ... watch for about 5 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9CjWz2N5Hs&feature=youtu.be&t=58m22sMijin has only been positive for NEM and building awareness. Over 100 companies are experimenting right now with Mijin and uses test cases. Very likely these private chains will need to connect to other private chains via a public one. With the same API's and platform enter NEM. Also it has been discussed that possibly registering namespaces/mosaics in the future will require cross-chain interaction. Yes i agree, its also possible that fees for using minjin will be paid using XEM, so win win for all. Makoto has a brilliant business plan and i think its a huge wake up call for ripple users.
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
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February 04, 2016, 10:23:22 PM |
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The price of namespace is really terrible. 50K is not 30 dollars. If I buy now, and one day 1 XEM = 1 euro , I will have to live with the thought that I spent 50K euros, or 500K, if one XEM is 100, then I spent 5 Million euros.
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Cesar22
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February 04, 2016, 11:01:44 PM |
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The price of namespace is really terrible. 50K is not 30 dollars. If I buy now, and one day 1 XEM = 1 euro , I will have to live with the thought that I spent 50K euros, or 500K, if one XEM is 100, then I spent 5 Million euros. well maybe you will get 5 million euros one day, if you sell them...but all good namespaces will be taken at this point and price will have fallen to 50 nem or something
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February 04, 2016, 11:08:08 PM |
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The price of namespace is really terrible. 50K is not 30 dollars. If I buy now, and one day 1 XEM = 1 euro , I will have to live with the thought that I spent 50K euros, or 500K, if one XEM is 100, then I spent 5 Million euros. No one can guarantee 1 XEM will be 100 EUR, 10 EUR, 1 EUR or even 1 EURO Cent. And if so, it will take a very long time.
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February 04, 2016, 11:19:13 PM |
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The price of namespace is really terrible. 50K is not 30 dollars. If I buy now, and one day 1 XEM = 1 euro , I will have to live with the thought that I spent 50K euros, or 500K, if one XEM is 100, then I spent 5 Million euros. At the time of namespace being introduced, XEM's price was just a fraction of what it is now ... I'm sure in future releases, they will adjust price maybe to dollars or YEN or something like that.
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