placebo
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June 28, 2016, 05:24:35 PM |
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scam, scam, scam,... the most profit is being made on trading scam coins.... but 99% is scam
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gadado
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June 28, 2016, 05:27:28 PM |
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Can't start Nis any idea what is wrong? Last lines in Nis log is: NEM Deploy is ready to serve. URL is "http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx:7890/". (org.nem.deploy.CommonStarter a) something really bad happened: java.util.concurrent.CompletionException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: network boot failed (org.nem.nis.NisMain b)
no other errors. just 3 warnings: no certificate found for (file:......package/nis/nem-deploy-0.6.77-BETA.jar <no signer certificates>) (org.nem.core.metadata.CodeSourceFacade <init>) context ================== current: 39544385 (org.nem.nis.NisMain init) auto-booting NBxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ... (org.nem.nis.NisMain a)
Ncc doesn't see Nis and so does Chrom (say no nist startet) Installed all those nis-ncc-0.6.77 jre-8u92-windows-i586 jre-8u92-windows-x64 System Vista 64 ( the standalone run in the past when the stake were distributed ) Can't get it to run.. so moved to another PC. Currently synchronizing. How can I get the wallet over to that new PC. Just copy the .wlt file over?
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fragout
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June 28, 2016, 05:28:34 PM |
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The execution of the silver coin project is not guaranteed and will only proceed providing that XEM market cap and liquidity are sufficient to cover the expenses with the allocated stakes.
I guess the liquidity part box is ticked. If you'll take a look at the market, liquidity is far from good... Fair point but this is the crypto world. When would there ever be a time of good liquidity. Hell even with fiat, its all over the place. Look at sterling. We are talking about a few thousand coins here which has the funds already allocated. Why the drama?
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jelin1984
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June 28, 2016, 05:35:09 PM |
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pabloangello
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June 28, 2016, 05:40:27 PM |
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Nem stake holders waking up, few hours ago there was 28mln XEMs in sell orders (Poloniex) now it is 49mln. Comparing this with current price moves we can be in the long-awaited correction. Of course after that the next step is MOON
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jyrvalor
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June 28, 2016, 05:42:35 PM |
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The execution of the silver coin project is not guaranteed and will only proceed providing that XEM market cap and liquidity are sufficient to cover the expenses with the allocated stakes.
I guess the liquidity part box is ticked. If you'll take a look at the market, liquidity is far from good... Fair point but this is the crypto world. When would there ever be a time of good liquidity. Hell even with fiat, its all over the place. Look at sterling. We are talking about a few thousand coins here which has the funds already allocated. Why the drama? Dropping ~4000 btc worth of nem into the market right now is a terrible idea.
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georgeblair
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June 28, 2016, 05:42:51 PM |
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How long should a NEM/XEM transaction take from the lightweight client
Trying one now and it just sort of sits there.
I quit the client and the transaction disappeared.
what is the "due" field for?
I'm having the same issue. Any update on this?
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colombuszka
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June 28, 2016, 05:47:05 PM |
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nem tomorrow 0.00003000
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Blazin8888
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June 28, 2016, 05:47:24 PM |
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How long should a NEM/XEM transaction take from the lightweight client
Trying one now and it just sort of sits there.
I quit the client and the transaction disappeared.
what is the "due" field for?
I'm having the same issue. Any update on this? Should not take long..worked over here earlier
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Cryzptrob
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June 28, 2016, 05:51:16 PM |
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nem tomorrow 0.00003000
Based on what? Probably on nothing. Maybe on Trollbox from poloniex. lol
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gentlemand
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Welt Am Draht
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June 28, 2016, 05:52:52 PM |
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As nothing lasts forever, where would everyone be happy with the value settling for a while?
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georgeblair
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June 28, 2016, 05:55:28 PM |
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How long should a NEM/XEM transaction take from the lightweight client
Trying one now and it just sort of sits there.
I quit the client and the transaction disappeared.
what is the "due" field for?
I'm having the same issue. Any update on this? Should not take long..worked over here earlier Ok, I'll keep trying. Also, do you know what the "due" field is for, by any chance?
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Cryzptrob
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June 28, 2016, 06:00:53 PM |
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As nothing lasts forever, where would everyone be happy with the value settling for a while?
2000
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DM0000
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June 28, 2016, 06:02:42 PM |
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I wonder when XEM will go to 3000 satoshi?
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jor77
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June 28, 2016, 06:03:03 PM |
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Time to reduce the 3 million limit for supernodes
I agree! It seems, 1 million will be much better
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fragout
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June 28, 2016, 06:13:20 PM |
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The execution of the silver coin project is not guaranteed and will only proceed providing that XEM market cap and liquidity are sufficient to cover the expenses with the allocated stakes.
I guess the liquidity part box is ticked. If you'll take a look at the market, liquidity is far from good... Fair point but this is the crypto world. When would there ever be a time of good liquidity. Hell even with fiat, its all over the place. Look at sterling. We are talking about a few thousand coins here which has the funds already allocated. Why the drama? Dropping ~4000 btc worth of nem into the market right now is a terrible idea. Of course it is in one lump. First of all its not going to cost 4000btc for 3000ish silver coins. The other alternative is just to distribute the fund to stakeholders rather than Devs holding onto it indefinitely. A better idea imo would be to release coin tokens which could be sold or redeemed for Silver/Gold coins. This would be a gradual process as some would sell, others would claim and a good number would never do anything as their accounts are lost/forgotten.
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Blazin8888
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June 28, 2016, 06:16:16 PM |
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The execution of the silver coin project is not guaranteed and will only proceed providing that XEM market cap and liquidity are sufficient to cover the expenses with the allocated stakes.
I guess the liquidity part box is ticked. If you'll take a look at the market, liquidity is far from good... Fair point but this is the crypto world. When would there ever be a time of good liquidity. Hell even with fiat, its all over the place. Look at sterling. We are talking about a few thousand coins here which has the funds already allocated. Why the drama? Dropping ~4000 btc worth of nem into the market right now is a terrible idea. Of course it is in one lump. First of all its not going to cost 4000btc for 3000ish silver coins. The other alternative is just to distribute the fund to stakeholders rather than Devs holding onto it indefinitely. A better idea imo would be to release coin tokens which could be sold or redeemed for Silver/Gold coins. This would be a gradual process as some would sell, others would claim and a good number would never do anything as their accounts are lost/forgotten. There are plans for physical coins? ...sorry im kind of new here.
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