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January 15, 2017, 04:21:05 PM
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http://nemcoffee.design-bard.biz
https://twitter.com/design_bard

NEM coffee premiered yesterday and already sold out of coffee!  Grin   From what I read, this guy in Japan is roasting the beans himself.

Based on the tweets, looks like it only took 12 hours before they ran out of product.  That's pretty good because nobody talked about NEM coffee on this website or telegram - so there must be a real large autonomous community in Japan.  

There seems to be considerable adoption in Japan.  I have seen images of people buying pizza, ramen and liquor with XEM and now coffee.  Grin

how do you keep finding these information before anyone else?
Do you live in japan? Are you part of Nem Core team?

NEM coffee ....is this real?

in the tweets someone pasted a link to the website http://www.cryptostream.jp/ . i can't read Japanese, but it looks like this website has NEM very prominent on its pages. The subtitle of the website translates with google : 'Make virtual currency more accessible and enrich your lifestyle! Crypto information site for general use' so apparently its a Japanese crypto magazine

NEM adoption in Japan is getting real.

It was clearly in the making for the last years and I bet we are going to see more stuff like this. Just like the japanese menu with prices in XEM.
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January 15, 2017, 10:08:01 PM
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http://nemcoffee.design-bard.biz
https://twitter.com/design_bard

NEM coffee premiered yesterday and already sold out of coffee!  Grin   From what I read, this guy in Japan is roasting the beans himself.

Based on the tweets, looks like it only took 12 hours before they ran out of product.  That's pretty good because nobody talked about NEM coffee on this website or telegram - so there must be a real large autonomous community in Japan.  

There seems to be considerable adoption in Japan.  I have seen images of people buying pizza, ramen and liquor with XEM and now coffee.  Grin

how do you keep finding these information before anyone else?
Do you live in japan? Are you part of Nem Core team?

NEM coffee ....is this real?

in the tweets someone pasted a link to the website http://www.cryptostream.jp/ . i can't read Japanese, but it looks like this website has NEM very prominent on its pages. The subtitle of the website translates with google : 'Make virtual currency more accessible and enrich your lifestyle! Crypto information site for general use' so apparently its a Japanese crypto magazine

NEM adoption in Japan is getting real.

It was clearly in the making for the last years and I bet we are going to see more stuff like this. Just like the japanese menu with prices in XEM.

NEM most certainly is making a big impact in Asia, Japan in particular.
I must say that google translate can do a decent job of translating japanese these days!

https://translate.google.co.nz/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cryptostream.jp%2Fnem-xem-2017-4169%2F&edit-text=&act=url

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January 16, 2017, 07:03:03 PM
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Holy shit I've missed a lot. Shouldn't have dumped my stakes at 50-100 sat!
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January 16, 2017, 09:16:46 PM
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Holy shit I've missed a lot. Shouldn't have dumped my stakes at 50-100 sat!

Its OK, there is still time to get some while its this low Smiley

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January 17, 2017, 02:10:22 AM
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http://news.8btc.com/blockchain-software-security-report-by-china-cert-ripple-the-worst

China CERT did an audit of most of the popular blockchains.  NEM came out in the report as the most secured large blockchain project.  Ripple was considered the least secured and  EthereumJ was noted too for vulnerabilities.


So NEM core is more secure than BTC, ETH, XRP, & DASH.

How nice!

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January 17, 2017, 01:37:05 PM
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http://news.8btc.com/blockchain-software-security-report-by-china-cert-ripple-the-worst

China CERT did an audit of most of the popular blockchains.  NEM came out in the report as the most secured large blockchain project.  Ripple was considered the least secured and  EthereumJ was noted too for vulnerabilities.


So NEM core is more secure than BTC, ETH, XRP, & DASH.

How nice!

but as I predicted to myself this news did not really impact any crypto on CMC.  Most real world investors are risk-adverse but the current speculators in crypto assume risk.  After all - why are people still here after MtGox, DAO and all these exchanges and wallets being hacked and emptied out of funds?  I think there is an an American idiom like "sometimes you can't fix stupid" which is applicable here.  It's the same behaviour of people who invest into ponzi schemes thinking they will get out before the plug is pulled.

I think NEM's track record will matter someday.  Eventually things have to get more mainstream and NEM's security and history of security will become a strong marketable point.  There has been alternates worth less who have been hacked but NEM has made it almost 2 years without incident.  I think NEM's reputation will be noticed at some point and this will create trust and bring in new users into crypto.

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January 17, 2017, 02:20:06 PM
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http://news.8btc.com/blockchain-software-security-report-by-china-cert-ripple-the-worst

China CERT did an audit of most of the popular blockchains.  NEM came out in the report as the most secured large blockchain project.  Ripple was considered the least secured and  EthereumJ was noted too for vulnerabilities.


So NEM core is more secure than BTC, ETH, XRP, & DASH.

How nice!

but as I predicted to myself this news did not really impact any crypto on CMC.  Most real world investors are risk-adverse but the current speculators in crypto assume risk.  After all - why are people still here after MtGox, DAO and all these exchanges and wallets being hacked and emptied out of funds?  I think there is an an American idiom like "sometimes you can't fix stupid" which is applicable here.  It's the same behaviour of people who invest into ponzi schemes thinking they will get out before the plug is pulled.

I think NEM's track record will matter someday.  Eventually things have to get more mainstream and NEM's security and history of security will become a strong marketable point.  There has been alternates worth less who have been hacked but NEM has made it almost 2 years without incident.  I think NEM's reputation will be noticed at some point and this will create trust and bring in new users into crypto.


Yes, maybe, but for now, NEM doesn't really matter even after all that great development record.
Ripple's score is the worst and it's generally doing pretty well (so far), sic!
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January 17, 2017, 02:41:00 PM
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http://news.8btc.com/blockchain-software-security-report-by-china-cert-ripple-the-worst

China CERT did an audit of most of the popular blockchains.  NEM came out in the report as the most secured large blockchain project.  Ripple was considered the least secured and  EthereumJ was noted too for vulnerabilities.


So NEM core is more secure than BTC, ETH, XRP, & DASH.

How nice!

This is because chinese traders have a keen interest in NEM. Maybe it's not as secure as u have been told.
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January 17, 2017, 03:20:23 PM
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This is because chinese traders have a keen interest in NEM. Maybe it's not as secure as u have been told.

Where's the evidence for that? I haven't seen or heard of many peeps out of China, plenty elsewhere in Asia though. The Chinese seem to be more conservative when it comes to alts compared to other bits of the world.
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January 17, 2017, 05:13:50 PM
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This is because chinese traders have a keen interest in NEM. Maybe it's not as secure as u have been told.

Where's the evidence for that? I haven't seen or heard of many peeps out of China, plenty elsewhere in Asia though. The Chinese seem to be more conservative when it comes to alts compared to other bits of the world.

But what is a clear lie for us, is considered competition in china, if it comes to products.
Didn't you see the numerous highest electrical and quality standard products for 9.99? Wink
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January 17, 2017, 08:07:23 PM
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This is because chinese traders have a keen interest in NEM. Maybe it's not as secure as u have been told.

Where's the evidence for that? I haven't seen or heard of many peeps out of China, plenty elsewhere in Asia though. The Chinese seem to be more conservative when it comes to alts compared to other bits of the world.

But what is a clear lie for us, is considered competition in china, if it comes to products.
Didn't you see the numerous highest electrical and quality standard products for 9.99? Wink

How you can compare blender and blockchain?

I can not find anything else than they both start with "b".
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January 17, 2017, 08:17:19 PM
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This is because chinese traders have a keen interest in NEM. Maybe it's not as secure as u have been told.

Where's the evidence for that? I haven't seen or heard of many peeps out of China, plenty elsewhere in Asia though. The Chinese seem to be more conservative when it comes to alts compared to other bits of the world.

But what is a clear lie for us, is considered competition in china, if it comes to products.
Didn't you see the numerous highest electrical and quality standard products for 9.99? Wink

How you can compare blender and blockchain?

I can not find anything else than they both start with "b".

correction they both start with "bl"  Shocked

meanwhile, mijin/Catapult is recorded at 4000+ tx/s
http://jp.techcrunch.com/2016/12/20/mijins-next-generation-core-catapult-records-4142-tps/

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January 17, 2017, 09:35:29 PM
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This is because chinese traders have a keen interest in NEM. Maybe it's not as secure as u have been told.

Where's the evidence for that? I haven't seen or heard of many peeps out of China, plenty elsewhere in Asia though. The Chinese seem to be more conservative when it comes to alts compared to other bits of the world.

The evidence is that its being pushed by btc38 and associated chinese news portals. Chinese are good at promotion. Im sure that they promote it in QQ groups to lure international sheeple into it, and will possibly start dropping nem once the advertising is done.

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January 18, 2017, 01:01:06 AM
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very great news for nem

 Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley :)mooooonnnnnn


http://nemflash.com/chinese-report-nem-ahead-many-projects-blockchain-space/


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January 18, 2017, 12:02:09 PM
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Interesting article;

https://cointelegraph.com/news/why-ethereum-style-blockchains-do-not-really-decentralize

From what I understand of NEM's direction of travel (public/private), NEM should be well placed to succeed in the environment described in the article
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January 18, 2017, 09:13:41 PM
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It sure is!

Should help make people eventually wake up!  Cheesy

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January 19, 2017, 05:17:34 AM
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Catapult testing results:

https://medium.com/nem-distributed-ledger-technology-blockchain/nems-next-generation-core-codename-catapult-unveils-its-power-for-productive-use-confirmed-e1888b2a92bf#.ypz6e5a4f

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January 19, 2017, 10:49:38 AM
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This is very encouraging indeed!

Cant wait to the launch of Catapult!  Cheesy

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January 19, 2017, 10:22:33 PM
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why so little xem at poloniex sell order wall

because something good will go really soon>>>> Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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January 20, 2017, 03:34:34 AM
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TaunSew: I like this personality better, you're giving good contructive criticism instead of the usual nonsense.

You're unignored now, your info and view is of value now.
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