wosch76
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March 02, 2017, 11:14:12 AM |
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great idea. will you have t-shirts available later on? I've just updated the store with new great designed thsirts and sweatshirt. Check it out www.mynem.storegreat I like the designs. How do you handle the prices in general? will you adjust prices, when NEM price rises? pegging to USD or BTC or something like this?
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schnötzel
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Bitcoin is a bit**
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March 02, 2017, 11:46:43 AM |
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What your senseless message means? 1: He just discoverd NEM or 2: He want to increase his post count
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mirador17
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March 02, 2017, 12:26:15 PM |
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What your senseless message means? 1: He just discoverd NEM or 2: He want to increase his post count 3. He is a well known troll in this thread.
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jelin1984
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bitpszemek
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March 02, 2017, 01:20:45 PM |
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great idea. will you have t-shirts available later on? I've just updated the store with new great designed thsirts and sweatshirt. Check it out www.mynem.storegreat I like the designs. How do you handle the prices in general? will you adjust prices, when NEM price rises? pegging to USD or BTC or something like this? Right now I do it manually. I also write a script to automatically changes based on the Poloniex price. I've met some awesome guy from NEM Association of Malaysia - looking forward for our cooperation. This is the best exaple of how great the NEM community is.
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greentea
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March 02, 2017, 03:54:21 PM |
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suky321
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March 02, 2017, 04:17:29 PM |
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Interesting. I particularly like the part below, seems like NEM is now getting the much wider recognition it deserves: Tech Bureau’s NEM Blockchain has also been utilized in creating administrative services in the past, where the Apostille tool within NEM was used to create “Landstead,” a land and property registry. Interestingly, the project was part of a hackathon and was undertaken in a span of just one week. “Japan has been a world-renowned exporter of technology for decades. It is interesting to see that the country is now taking lead in the Blockchain space as well.” We have already covered Tech Bureau’s efforts to create a point system with Hitachi recently using Mijin. Now Mijin is also getting positive attention from other countries like US, Thailand, Laos, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. If Japanese Blockchain technology can be used to simplify administrative processes securely, it will surely take some sting out of the long-drawn bureaucratic process and make life easier for weary citizens of many countries who are burdened with civic processes that are expensive, cumbersome and involve the gauntlet of collecting stamps and signatures.
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tolikkk
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March 02, 2017, 04:46:18 PM |
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Interesting. I particularly like the part below, seems like NEM is now getting the much wider recognition it deserves: Tech Bureau’s NEM Blockchain has also been utilized in creating administrative services in the past, where the Apostille tool within NEM was used to create “Landstead,” a land and property registry. Interestingly, the project was part of a hackathon and was undertaken in a span of just one week. “Japan has been a world-renowned exporter of technology for decades. It is interesting to see that the country is now taking lead in the Blockchain space as well.” We have already covered Tech Bureau’s efforts to create a point system with Hitachi recently using Mijin. Now Mijin is also getting positive attention from other countries like US, Thailand, Laos, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. If Japanese Blockchain technology can be used to simplify administrative processes securely, it will surely take some sting out of the long-drawn bureaucratic process and make life easier for weary citizens of many countries who are burdened with civic processes that are expensive, cumbersome and involve the gauntlet of collecting stamps and signatures. Yes, we are pleased to see Japanese billions involved in the speculative bitcoin Pгmp, which is outdated 10 years ago, but we do not understand why far more advanced platform and has so many functions marketcap 70 mil !?
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franc0
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March 02, 2017, 04:57:04 PM |
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Interesting. I particularly like the part below, seems like NEM is now getting the much wider recognition it deserves: Tech Bureau’s NEM Blockchain has also been utilized in creating administrative services in the past, where the Apostille tool within NEM was used to create “Landstead,” a land and property registry. Interestingly, the project was part of a hackathon and was undertaken in a span of just one week. “Japan has been a world-renowned exporter of technology for decades. It is interesting to see that the country is now taking lead in the Blockchain space as well.” We have already covered Tech Bureau’s efforts to create a point system with Hitachi recently using Mijin. Now Mijin is also getting positive attention from other countries like US, Thailand, Laos, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. If Japanese Blockchain technology can be used to simplify administrative processes securely, it will surely take some sting out of the long-drawn bureaucratic process and make life easier for weary citizens of many countries who are burdened with civic processes that are expensive, cumbersome and involve the gauntlet of collecting stamps and signatures. Yes, we are pleased to see Japanese billions involved in the speculative bitcoin Pгmp, which is outdated 10 years ago, but we do not understand why far more advanced platform and has so many functions marketcap 70 mil !? because NEM is in its infancy, just wait a few years and you'll see.
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I'm a professional Spanish translator. Projects like WePower, Envion, Atlant, etc. Among others... are part of my portfolio. Hire me or sign me up as a bounty participant for your project!
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garp
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March 02, 2017, 05:24:55 PM |
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Does NEM will have colored coins? Like a USDNem token? or EURnem? GoldNem? even an Apple share?
I'd like to see that implemented.
Will have? NEM allready has coloured coins for almost two years. Just buy a namespace and you can create as many coloured coins as you wish. I would say, go for it.
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jelin1984
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March 02, 2017, 06:58:13 PM Last edit: March 02, 2017, 07:48:34 PM by jelin1984 |
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are really love that big fake wall that someone put for xem these mean that xem is ready for take off and someone want to buy as much as he can buy now cheap xem because when take off will be at top 3 really love fake sell wall which if someone go to buy it all desappear
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franc0
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March 02, 2017, 08:34:39 PM |
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Does NEM will have colored coins? Like a USDNem token? or EURnem? GoldNem? even an Apple share?
I'd like to see that implemented.
Will have? NEM allready has coloured coins for almost two years. Just buy a namespace and you can create as many coloured coins as you wish. I would say, go for it. where is that? wth is a namespace where do i buy that
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I'm a professional Spanish translator. Projects like WePower, Envion, Atlant, etc. Among others... are part of my portfolio. Hire me or sign me up as a bounty participant for your project!
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AntiNoise
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March 02, 2017, 09:05:13 PM |
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Does NEM will have colored coins? Like a USDNem token? or EURnem? GoldNem? even an Apple share?
I'd like to see that implemented.
Will have? NEM allready has coloured coins for almost two years. Just buy a namespace and you can create as many coloured coins as you wish. I would say, go for it. where is that? wth is a namespace where do i buy that " https://blog.nem.io/mosaics-and-namespaces-2/"
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nzminer
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March 02, 2017, 10:09:24 PM |
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Interesting. I particularly like the part below, seems like NEM is now getting the much wider recognition it deserves: Tech Bureau’s NEM Blockchain has also been utilized in creating administrative services in the past, where the Apostille tool within NEM was used to create “Landstead,” a land and property registry. Interestingly, the project was part of a hackathon and was undertaken in a span of just one week. “Japan has been a world-renowned exporter of technology for decades. It is interesting to see that the country is now taking lead in the Blockchain space as well.” We have already covered Tech Bureau’s efforts to create a point system with Hitachi recently using Mijin. Now Mijin is also getting positive attention from other countries like US, Thailand, Laos, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. If Japanese Blockchain technology can be used to simplify administrative processes securely, it will surely take some sting out of the long-drawn bureaucratic process and make life easier for weary citizens of many countries who are burdened with civic processes that are expensive, cumbersome and involve the gauntlet of collecting stamps and signatures. I think this also demonstrates that Japan is at the forefront of blockchain technology (Bitcoin was started in Japan remember!) So naturally NEM emerging out of Japan seems logical. Their devs are very talented... Also very exciting to see alot of exposure on Coin Telegraph! I think its very exciting that we are all part of something that is going to go down in history as a huge breakthrough.
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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fob123
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March 02, 2017, 11:14:48 PM |
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are really love that big fake wall that someone put for xem these mean that xem is ready for take off and someone want to buy as much as he can buy now cheap xem because when take off will be at top 3 really love fake sell wall which if someone go to buy it all desappear its not a fake wall, the wall is being eaten alive. I've taken a chunk off it already.
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Dextrust.org #Defi
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March 03, 2017, 01:32:59 AM |
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one year I watched the coin XEM. I once bought when I was at the price of 100 sat in the month of January, 2016. 5 months I forget that I have a few coins XEM I ever bought at the price of 100 sat. when I realized had a few coins XEM, I was surprised to be the price July 2016. the price is much above 1200, my great profit at the time. when purchasing XEM, bitcoin is still 380 usd. when selling XEM, bitcoin increased 780 usd. 2 crypto profit at once thanks you XEM
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March 03, 2017, 01:52:05 AM |
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one year I watched the coin XEM. I once bought when I was at the price of 100 sat in the month of January, 2016. 5 months I forget that I have a few coins XEM I ever bought at the price of 100 sat. when I realized had a few coins XEM, I was surprised to be the price July 2016. the price is much above 1200, my great profit at the time. when purchasing XEM, bitcoin is still 380 usd. when selling XEM, bitcoin increased 780 usd. 2 crypto profit at once thanks you XEM Congrats! But it's only a beginning! I'm sure NEM will be No.3 in 2017 and No.2 in 2018.
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March 03, 2017, 07:21:40 AM |
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I was one of the original stakeholders who bought stakes on the NXT AE. Glad to see NEM is doing well (and Bitcoin too!). Never sold any XEM but am definitely kicking myself for not buying more. 2017 is already shaping up to be a very interesting year for cryptos.
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NorrisK
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March 03, 2017, 07:40:32 AM |
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I was one of the original stakeholders who bought stakes on the NXT AE. Glad to see NEM is doing well (and Bitcoin too!). Never sold any XEM but am definitely kicking myself for not buying more. 2017 is already shaping up to be a very interesting year for cryptos. I agree with you here. NEM is one of the best projects around here imo. Not just fluff and air, but real development and use outside of the crypto only community. This is what makes NEM a game changer. And they have been very smart by starting in a technology open country like Japan.
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March 03, 2017, 07:41:46 AM |
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definitely kicking myself for not buying more.
We all do
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