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I need Trezor support for NEM soooooo badly right now.
It would be extremely useful. I presume NEM's main developers will be too busy for such a thing. Are there others equally conversant who'll know how to do it? I'm totally new to Trezor, what can it do to NEM? I only new this is a hardware wallet provider but what else can it do to make nem grow? Right now I nly kept mine in my nanowallet and save all those privatekeys and the .wl file to a safe place. why you want a trezor for NEM when NEM has multisignature accounts feature? Multisignature is basically a blockchain multi factor authenticator. I have to sign in my iphone and computer AND the iphone of my brother to release the funds from main account, it's impossible to hack a computer that is almost always offline and two iphones. Multisig is still not as secure as a hardware wallet. Your iPhone and computer are both connected to the net and as we have seen, it is almost certain that there are known but undisclosed security vulnerabilities for the OS on both devices. A hardware wallet is only vulnerable to lead pipe attack and can not be comprised otherwise. Did I mention one of the cosigners is a offline computer? They can't hack a offline computer. How do you get the transaction to and from the computer? You can compromise offline computers via USB thumb sticks. You will just turn on that computer internet to sign and turn it off again. OK man, just buy a cheap computer specifically for that and do not compromise it with usb thumb sticks please lol. Your computers and phones are NOT a target, hackers target big exchanges not your home computers, believe me. If someone want to hack your home computers they will have a bad time trying with multisignature, in that case they will decide to try hack something easier like a bank or exchange or something. You don't really need a Trazor. It's cool to give xem holders Hardware wallet but not necessary. Then that is not an offline computer  . Yes, I use a Raspberry Pi as a "hardware wallet" but it is not as secure and convenient as my Trezor. As the value of XEM increases, so will the attention from hackers who WILL be targeting the personal PC and phones of any large stakeholders they can track down. Hardware wallets increase the utility of cryptocurrency and IMO are necessary.
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nzminer
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May 09, 2017, 10:54:41 PM |
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I think most stakeholders would rather receive a trezor wallet than a silver coin also 
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May 09, 2017, 10:59:39 PM |
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So how do we go about raising this with the people who could make it happen? They don't seem to pop up in here all that often, and perhaps they're so up to their ears in playing the long game that they may not be inclined to pursue it.
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May 10, 2017, 02:38:07 AM |
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Hello guys. I have a question about harvesting. I started yesterday delegated harvesting with Vesting Balance more than 100.000 NEM and it showed "Stop Delegated Harvesting" button ( Delegated harvesting is active) and i checked my balance today and no changes.
How reward looks like. Where should i check it?
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May 10, 2017, 05:33:57 AM |
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when nem 2 bil market cap?
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May 10, 2017, 05:35:55 AM |
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when nem 2 bil market cap?
Today
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whale123
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May 10, 2017, 06:20:02 AM |
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It's quite amazing how nicely this project grew.
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suky321
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May 10, 2017, 06:30:04 AM |
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Hello guys. I have a question about harvesting. I started yesterday delegated harvesting with Vesting Balance more than 100.000 NEM and it showed "Stop Delegated Harvesting" button ( Delegated harvesting is active) and i checked my balance today and no changes.
How reward looks like. Where should i check it?
Check in "harvested blocks".
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Spider
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May 10, 2017, 08:08:50 AM |
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I think most stakeholders would rather receive a trezor wallet than a silver coin also  A Silver TREZOR Wallet will make everyone happy 
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May 10, 2017, 08:56:28 AM |
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I think most stakeholders would rather receive a trezor wallet than a silver coin also  A Silver TREZOR Wallet will make everyone happy  ..and 200k NEM in it
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May 10, 2017, 09:03:25 AM |
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I think most stakeholders would rather receive a trezor wallet than a silver coin also  A Silver TREZOR Wallet will make everyone happy  ..and 200k NEM in it Well that is kind of a cool move. -Cooperation with Trezor to integrate NEM -Stakeholder receive one signed Trezor with the relevant amount of XEM
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nzminer
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May 10, 2017, 09:13:49 AM |
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I think most stakeholders would rather receive a trezor wallet than a silver coin also  A Silver TREZOR Wallet will make everyone happy  ..and 200k NEM in it Well that is kind of a cool move. -Cooperation with Trezor to integrate NEM -Stakeholder receive one signed Trezor with the relevant amount of XEM not bad idea 
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May 10, 2017, 09:26:18 AM |
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I think most stakeholders would rather receive a trezor wallet than a silver coin also  A Silver TREZOR Wallet will make everyone happy  ..and 200k NEM in it Well that is kind of a cool move. -Cooperation with Trezor to integrate NEM -Stakeholder receive one signed Trezor with the relevant amount of XEM not bad idea  Its actually an excellent idea. Personally i would prefer the ledger blue as it supports other coins too and is probably an easier port for NEM. Im sure either trezor or ledger would be happy to take on the logistics of it all and would only send wallets to those who claim one on their site. So a trez or ledger with 200k NEM preloaded and anything left over (my guess is lots as im sure a lot of original stake holders have lost access to their account) goes to the community funds. It would also be an excellent marketing venture and finally solve the silvercoins for stakeholders issue
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May 10, 2017, 09:32:08 AM |
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PROTECT THEM XEMPoloniex's withdrawal fees in USD for top 10 crypto based on current market price: 1. $1.70 (15 XEM) 2. $1.50 (.05 XMR) 3. $0.95 (.01 DASH) 4. $0.89 (.01 ETH) 5. $0.17 (.0001 BTC) 6. $0.06 (.01 ETC) 7. $0.04 (.001 LTC) 8. $0.03 (.01 XRP) 9. $0.01 (.01 STEEM) 10. $0.00 (.00001 STR) To open a Poloniex support ticket requesting lower XEM withdrawal fee navigate your favorite browser to https://poloniex.freshdesk.com/support/home.
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May 10, 2017, 10:04:52 AM |
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Hello I have a my first Harvested block, and I have'nt had any reward Any ideas?  Thank you
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cybercash
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May 10, 2017, 10:13:14 AM |
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PROTECT THEM XEMPoloniex's withdrawal fees in USD for top 10 crypto based on current market price: 1. $1.70 (15 XEM) 2. $1.50 (.05 XMR) 3. $0.95 (.01 DASH) 4. $0.89 (.01 ETH) 5. $0.17 (.0001 BTC) 6. $0.06 (.01 ETC) 7. $0.04 (.001 LTC) 8. $0.03 (.01 XRP) 9. $0.01 (.01 STEEM) 10. $0.00 (.00001 STR) To open a Poloniex support ticket requesting lower XEM withdrawal fee navigate your favorite browser to https://poloniex.freshdesk.com/support/home. Thanks really interesting... but you really think they would lower the fee because you say so?
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May 10, 2017, 10:14:48 AM |
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Hello I have a my first Harvested block, and I have'nt had any reward Any ideas?  Thank you Congratulations on your first block! Unfortunately @ current network traffic levels it is not uncommon to harvest a block where no transactions occurred and no fees were collected, hence 0 XEM harvested.
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May 10, 2017, 10:22:00 AM |
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PROTECT THEM XEMPoloniex's withdrawal fees in USD for top 10 crypto based on current market price: 1. $1.70 (15 XEM) 2. $1.50 (.05 XMR) 3. $0.95 (.01 DASH) 4. $0.89 (.01 ETH) 5. $0.17 (.0001 BTC) 6. $0.06 (.01 ETC) 7. $0.04 (.001 LTC) 8. $0.03 (.01 XRP) 9. $0.01 (.01 STEEM) 10. $0.00 (.00001 STR) To open a Poloniex support ticket requesting lower XEM withdrawal fee navigate your favorite browser to https://poloniex.freshdesk.com/support/home. Thanks really interesting... but you really think they would lower the fee because you say so? No, but maybe bcs it's practical given current fee discrepancy to peers and bcs I ask nicely along with others.
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May 10, 2017, 10:24:29 AM |
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cybercash
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May 10, 2017, 10:25:30 AM |
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PROTECT THEM XEMPoloniex's withdrawal fees in USD for top 10 crypto based on current market price: 1. $1.70 (15 XEM) 2. $1.50 (.05 XMR) 3. $0.95 (.01 DASH) 4. $0.89 (.01 ETH) 5. $0.17 (.0001 BTC) 6. $0.06 (.01 ETC) 7. $0.04 (.001 LTC) 8. $0.03 (.01 XRP) 9. $0.01 (.01 STEEM) 10. $0.00 (.00001 STR) To open a Poloniex support ticket requesting lower XEM withdrawal fee navigate your favorite browser to https://poloniex.freshdesk.com/support/home. Thanks really interesting... but you really think they would lower the fee because you say so? No, but maybe bcs it's practical given current fee discrepancy to peers and bcs I ask nicely along with others. Okay, I am gonna try this tonight.
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