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February 07, 2016, 11:16:05 PM |
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Almost everyday, on Google search, there is new article about NEM / Mijin but it is all in Japanese.
Perhaps it would be worth having these articles properly translated and posted on the official blog so people can see the progress that is being made?
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psybits
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February 08, 2016, 01:01:35 PM |
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Just wanted to remind everyone we proudly accept NEM as payment for our Bitcoin and digital currency PR services at http://bitcoinprbuzz.comI may even offer a slight discount to anyone who pays in NEM!
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kcanup
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February 08, 2016, 03:29:28 PM |
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Hello guys, im trying to withdraw my XEM from poloniex to my local wallet but where do i find a message in my local wallet to withdraw coins? Or is it public key i shud use instead of message?
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rockethead
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February 08, 2016, 03:58:59 PM |
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Hello guys, im trying to withdraw my XEM from poloniex to my local wallet but where do i find a message in my local wallet to withdraw coins? Or is it public key i shud use instead of message?
Leave that field empty. It is a message you want poloniex to include to be sent to an account. It is an arbitrary message. You can also write, "Happy Birthday" if you wanted to.
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novaspyder
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February 08, 2016, 04:21:30 PM |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list.
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patmast3r
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February 08, 2016, 04:30:05 PM |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list. There is no way to redeem it because none of those systems ar in place anymore. There was a portal setup for that. If we let 1 redeem we open the floodgates. Also I don't think anyone still has "the original list". I deleted all my copies of everything related to redemption with a huge smile on my face knowing that it was finally over.
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zoata87
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February 08, 2016, 05:57:07 PM |
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Almost everyday, on Google search, there is new article about NEM / Mijin but it is all in Japanese.
Perhaps it would be worth having these articles properly translated and posted on the official blog so people can see the progress that is being made? I'm missing those articles on Reddit. Maybe we could setup recipes via ifttt so new posts on Twitter and Facebook will be automatically on Reddit too.
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dannac
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February 08, 2016, 09:48:48 PM |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list. There is no way to redeem it because none of those systems ar in place anymore. There was a portal setup for that. If we let 1 redeem we open the floodgates. Also I don't think anyone still has "the original list". I deleted all my copies of everything related to redemption with a huge smile on my face knowing that it was finally over. Sorry to say that, but that sounds like a awkward statement. In a 'normal' work environment, no one would delete works related files... You may archive files, but nobody would delete them. It simply doesn't exist. If I delete files of a superseded project, i'm pretty sure my boss would fire me straight away, with all the rights of the case. You always keep a copy somewhere, You will never know what's going to happen, not to mention the legal aspect of that Imagine if someone will suit you.. and you don't have files to prove that you may be right. You are simply screwed. But mostly, it sounds really unprofessional too. So, better to say that you don't want to do it. But please, never say that you cannot do that because you delete files. Please... It's really an awful excuse.
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kwest
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February 08, 2016, 09:52:27 PM |
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OK, so my supernode is passing the tests, but I would still like to figure out why my speed is subpar when it comes to NEM, but awesome when doing regular speed tests. Does it simply have something to do with peering to the other nodes? Does me using OpenDNS have any effect? Or using ddns.net to hide my IP?
I get 90000 Kbit/s on a regular speed test, but only 7500 Kbit/s on NEM. One time I only got 3600 Kbit/s and failed. I'm guessing there's nothing I can do, but still thought I'd post here and see.
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wiser
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February 08, 2016, 10:28:23 PM |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list. There is no way to redeem it because none of those systems ar in place anymore. There was a portal setup for that. If we let 1 redeem we open the floodgates. Also I don't think anyone still has "the original list". I deleted all my copies of everything related to redemption with a huge smile on my face knowing that it was finally over. Sorry to say that, but that sounds like a awkward statement. In a 'normal' work environment, no one would delete works related files... You may archive files, but nobody would delete them. It simply doesn't exist. If I delete files of a superseded project, i'm pretty sure my boss would fire me straight away, with all the rights of the case. You always keep a copy somewhere, You will never know what's going to happen, not to mention the legal aspect of that Imagine if someone will suit you.. and you don't have files to prove that you may be right. You are simply screwed. But mostly, it sounds really unprofessional too. So, better to say that you don't want to do it. But please, never say that you cannot do that because you delete files. Please... It's really an awful excuse. There was quite a lively debate back in the day concerning how long to allow share redemption. The decision was made to allow it for a limited amount of time and then use unclaimed shares to invest in the project (I'm not sure of all the details). That limited time passed, so as they said, redemption is no longer possible. It really doesn't matter if files were deleted or archived. I'm really sorry that you lost your stake.
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rigel
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February 08, 2016, 10:41:51 PM |
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OK, so my supernode is passing the tests, but I would still like to figure out why my speed is subpar when it comes to NEM, but awesome when doing regular speed tests. Does it simply have something to do with peering to the other nodes? Does me using OpenDNS have any effect? Or using ddns.net to hide my IP?
How can ddns hide your ip? Usually a DNS does exactly the opposite: tells your ip to anyone who asks it.
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Thingamajig
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February 08, 2016, 10:57:48 PM |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list. There is no way to redeem it because none of those systems ar in place anymore. There was a portal setup for that. If we let 1 redeem we open the floodgates. Also I don't think anyone still has "the original list". I deleted all my copies of everything related to redemption with a huge smile on my face knowing that it was finally over. Sorry to say that, but that sounds like a awkward statement. In a 'normal' work environment, no one would delete works related files... You may archive files, but nobody would delete them. It simply doesn't exist. If I delete files of a superseded project, i'm pretty sure my boss would fire me straight away, with all the rights of the case. You always keep a copy somewhere, You will never know what's going to happen, not to mention the legal aspect of that Imagine if someone will suit you.. and you don't have files to prove that you may be right. You are simply screwed. But mostly, it sounds really unprofessional too. So, better to say that you don't want to do it. But please, never say that you cannot do that because you delete files. Please... It's really an awful excuse. The reason for the deletion is clear to me: Closure with no going back. I'm sure it was apparent to everyone that as soon as NEM got any semblence of value people like yourself would be coming to this thread. The entire claim process was long winded and heavily debated, and the consensus was a limited -- yet reasonable -- timeframe for people to claim their stakes. I'm afraid to say you've lost out. If you had followed your investment, you'd have known. I think introducing them to Mijin/NEM could benefit everyone all round.
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dannac
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February 09, 2016, 12:18:57 AM Last edit: February 09, 2016, 01:22:55 AM by dannac |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list. There is no way to redeem it because none of those systems ar in place anymore. There was a portal setup for that. If we let 1 redeem we open the floodgates. Also I don't think anyone still has "the original list". I deleted all my copies of everything related to redemption with a huge smile on my face knowing that it was finally over. Sorry to say that, but that sounds like a awkward statement. In a 'normal' work environment, no one would delete works related files... You may archive files, but nobody would delete them. It simply doesn't exist. If I delete files of a superseded project, i'm pretty sure my boss would fire me straight away, with all the rights of the case. You always keep a copy somewhere, You will never know what's going to happen, not to mention the legal aspect of that Imagine if someone will suit you.. and you don't have files to prove that you may be right. You are simply screwed. But mostly, it sounds really unprofessional too. So, better to say that you don't want to do it. But please, never say that you cannot do that because you delete files. Please... It's really an awful excuse. There was quite a lively debate back in the day concerning how long to allow share redemption. The decision was made to allow it for a limited amount of time and then use unclaimed shares to invest in the project (I'm not sure of all the details). That limited time passed, so as they said, redemption is no longer possible. It really doesn't matter if files were deleted or archived. I'm really sorry that you lost your stake.I haven't lost any stake I redeemed my stake as per instruction, even if I don't care too much honestly, and I don't have too much faith on it (also for management statements like the incriminated one ).. So don't be sorry for nothing You didn't get the point: I was just referring to that particular Statement. I'm not saying it's wrong to set a limit for certain things like stakes' distribution. Even if I believe that the 'sock puppets novel' was the biggest scam of the crypto coin history, and has been the biggest income for the developers. But that's another story. I'm just saying that If you want to sound professional, you should never say that any phase of any project cannot be revised only because you deleted all the files. Nobody delete files. Files are archived , backed up. Not deleted. If you say that, you're just making a fool of yourself. With no offence to anyone. Hoping someone else will agree with me. I'm pretty sure they will.
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dannac
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February 09, 2016, 12:22:20 AM |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list. There is no way to redeem it because none of those systems ar in place anymore. There was a portal setup for that. If we let 1 redeem we open the floodgates. Also I don't think anyone still has "the original list". I deleted all my copies of everything related to redemption with a huge smile on my face knowing that it was finally over. Sorry to say that, but that sounds like a awkward statement. In a 'normal' work environment, no one would delete works related files... You may archive files, but nobody would delete them. It simply doesn't exist. If I delete files of a superseded project, i'm pretty sure my boss would fire me straight away, with all the rights of the case. You always keep a copy somewhere, You will never know what's going to happen, not to mention the legal aspect of that Imagine if someone will suit you.. and you don't have files to prove that you may be right. You are simply screwed. But mostly, it sounds really unprofessional too. So, better to say that you don't want to do it. But please, never say that you cannot do that because you delete files. Please... It's really an awful excuse. The reason for the deletion is clear to me: Closure with no going back. I'm sure it was apparent to everyone that as soon as NEM got any semblence of value people like yourself would be coming to this thread. The entire claim process was long winded and heavily debated, and the consensus was a limited -- yet reasonable -- timeframe for people to claim their stakes. I'm afraid to say you've lost out. If you had followed your investment, you'd have known. I think introducing them to Mijin/NEM could benefit everyone all round. I don't know what's your job, but I really hope that nobody will never do that to you. It will hurt you at a certain point, for sure.
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zoata87
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February 09, 2016, 03:36:03 AM |
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patmast3r
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February 09, 2016, 07:01:53 AM |
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Yeah that would be awesome but I doubt VALVE would partner up. If anything they'd introduce their own alternative currency. I actually think they have some sort of tokens but I don't know what exaclty you can do with those. You can't buy games with them though. If anyone has contacts though - please reach out
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rajc
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February 09, 2016, 09:06:57 AM |
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I invested in NEM back at the creation, but have never claimed my share, and still have my secret token. How can I redeem my NEM?
You basically lost it as it expired close to one year ago. Surely there must be some way to redeem it and my amount is still sitting in the pool somewhere. When I invested originally I never saw it advertised as time-restricted or anything. You can check my name on the original list. There is no way to redeem it because none of those systems ar in place anymore. There was a portal setup for that. If we let 1 redeem we open the floodgates. Also I don't think anyone still has "the original list". I deleted all my copies of everything related to redemption with a huge smile on my face knowing that it was finally over. Sorry to say that, but that sounds like a awkward statement. In a 'normal' work environment, no one would delete works related files... You may archive files, but nobody would delete them. It simply doesn't exist. If I delete files of a superseded project, i'm pretty sure my boss would fire me straight away, with all the rights of the case. You always keep a copy somewhere, You will never know what's going to happen, not to mention the legal aspect of that Imagine if someone will suit you.. and you don't have files to prove that you may be right. You are simply screwed. But mostly, it sounds really unprofessional too. So, better to say that you don't want to do it. But please, never say that you cannot do that because you delete files. Please... It's really an awful excuse. There was quite a lively debate back in the day concerning how long to allow share redemption. The decision was made to allow it for a limited amount of time and then use unclaimed shares to invest in the project (I'm not sure of all the details). That limited time passed, so as they said, redemption is no longer possible. It really doesn't matter if files were deleted or archived. I'm really sorry that you lost your stake.I haven't lost any stake I redeemed my stake as per instruction, even if I don't care too much honestly, and I don't have too much faith on it (also for management statements like the incriminated one ).. So don't be sorry for nothing You didn't get the point: I was just referring to that particular Statement. I'm not saying it's wrong to set a limit for certain things like stakes' distribution. Even if I believe that the 'sock puppets novel' was the biggest scam of the crypto coin history, and has been the biggest income for the developers. But that's another story. I'm just saying that If you want to sound professional, you should never say that any phase of any project cannot be revised only because you deleted all the files. Nobody delete files. Files are archived , backed up. Not deleted. If you say that, you're just making a fool of yourself. With no offence to anyone. Hoping someone else will agree with me. I'm pretty sure they will. lol, u re sad that your sock puppets were discovered and you couldnt redeem their stakes so now when price comes up u try to troll developers for the redeem process
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BloodyRookie
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February 09, 2016, 10:00:45 AM |
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OK, so my supernode is passing the tests, but I would still like to figure out why my speed is subpar when it comes to NEM, but awesome when doing regular speed tests. Does it simply have something to do with peering to the other nodes? Does me using OpenDNS have any effect? Or using ddns.net to hide my IP?
I get 90000 Kbit/s on a regular speed test, but only 7500 Kbit/s on NEM. One time I only got 3600 Kbit/s and failed. I'm guessing there's nothing I can do, but still thought I'd post here and see.
Which node was yours? The speed test in the node rewards program heavily relies on other nodes having a good connection to your node, so the location of your node is important.
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Nothing Else Matters NEM: NALICE-LGU3IV-Y4DPJK-HYLSSV-YFFWYS-5QPLYE-ZDJJ NXT: 11095639652683007953
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BloodyRookie
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February 09, 2016, 10:02:21 AM |
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@rigel: in case rigel7 is one of your nodes (and i guess it is) please check out the configuration cause i think there is something wrong: http://supernodes.nem.io/details/36
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Nothing Else Matters NEM: NALICE-LGU3IV-Y4DPJK-HYLSSV-YFFWYS-5QPLYE-ZDJJ NXT: 11095639652683007953
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