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August 18, 2014, 06:11:05 PM |
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The one area where cryptos fail is in having natively txs clear in 6 sec or less, this removes any outside / thridparty centralization which can control the processing fees. As far as i know there is only crypto out there that has it which is in beta (and no im not saying which one as it doesn't pretain to NEM).
If there is a completely decentralized solution that clears tx in 6 sec please do say which one as I'd really like to take a look at it It think it could be this one: http://beta.emunie.com/Is in beta for almost a year. yep Is there a more detailed writeup of emunie somwhere ? The wiki doesn't really go into detail. Hatchers sound like they are similar to Ripples validators which imho is more distributed than decentralized.
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mrvegad
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August 18, 2014, 06:25:20 PM |
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The one area where cryptos fail is in having natively txs clear in 6 sec or less, this removes any outside / thridparty centralization which can control the processing fees. As far as i know there is only crypto out there that has it which is in beta (and no im not saying which one as it doesn't pretain to NEM).
If there is a completely decentralized solution that clears tx in 6 sec please do say which one as I'd really like to take a look at it It think it could be this one: http://beta.emunie.com/Is in beta for almost a year. yep Is there a more detailed writeup of emunie somwhere ? The wiki doesn't really go into detail. Hatchers sound like they are similar to Ripples validators which imho is more distributed than decentralized. The whitepaper won't be released until emunie goes live. As far as Hatchers they clear txs and anyone can run one, even a laptop can be a hatcher, all you need to do is start emunie with hatcher flag.
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yweetot
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August 18, 2014, 07:17:14 PM |
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How to receive NEMCOIN
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kknk808
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August 18, 2014, 07:19:04 PM |
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How to receive NEMCOIN If you have a NEMstake 3. Conversion of NEMstake tokens to NEM: Owners of NEMstake tokens need to send the total amount of tokens he owns back to the issuer (my issuing account) and put his NEM address in the "comment" field of the transaction to receive the corresponding amount of NEM in the receiving address. Caution: you could lose your share if you don't put in the correct NEM address in the "comment" field.
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dandruff1138
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August 18, 2014, 07:24:07 PM |
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How to receive NEMCOIN If you have a NEMstake 3. Conversion of NEMstake tokens to NEM: Owners of NEMstake tokens need to send the total amount of tokens he owns back to the issuer (my issuing account) and put his NEM address in the "comment" field of the transaction to receive the corresponding amount of NEM in the receiving address. Caution: you could lose your share if you don't put in the correct NEM address in the "comment" field.
I assume there is still no idea on those of us with a 0.1 portion of a stake?
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freigeist
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August 18, 2014, 07:38:47 PM |
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How to receive NEMCOIN If you have a NEMstake 3. Conversion of NEMstake tokens to NEM: Owners of NEMstake tokens need to send the total amount of tokens he owns back to the issuer (my issuing account) and put his NEM address in the "comment" field of the transaction to receive the corresponding amount of NEM in the receiving address. Caution: you could lose your share if you don't put in the correct NEM address in the "comment" field.
I assume there is still no idea on those of us with a 0.1 portion of a stake? Hello Hmm I think the process is the same 1 NEM stake = 1 000 000 NEMs having 0.1 NEM stake = 100 000 NEMs that means you will have to send the 0.1 to the NEMStake to issuer account with your NEM address that you need to create after you download the NEM software and create your wallet. I think that all the related info with detailed instruction will be published here in the thread and on the 1st page of this thread when the time to distribute the coins will come. Please check this thread at list once in a while to not miss anything.
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gimre
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August 18, 2014, 08:04:14 PM |
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3. Conversion of NEMstake tokens to NEM: Owners of NEMstake tokens need to send the total amount of tokens he owns back to the issuer (my issuing account) and put his NEM address in the "comment" field of the transaction to receive the corresponding amount of NEM in the receiving address. Caution: you could lose your share if you don't put in the correct NEM address in the "comment" field.
That is a bit outdated. To convert NEMStake to NEM, one will have no include special token, not nem address, details will be published some time later.
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yweetot
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August 18, 2014, 08:11:28 PM |
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NEMStake? Before trading on NXT that? If you do not NEMStake users how to receive?
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xtester
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August 18, 2014, 09:48:56 PM |
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The one area where cryptos fail is in having natively txs clear in 6 sec or less, this removes any outside / thridparty centralization which can control the processing fees. As far as i know there is only crypto out there that has it which is in beta (and no im not saying which one as it doesn't pretain to NEM).
If there is a completely decentralized solution that clears tx in 6 sec please do say which one as I'd really like to take a look at it Btw, simcoin is working on < 1s transactions. Anyway, I think the christmas will be very interesting in the crypto-land, and 2015 will probably be the year of altcoins.
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xtester
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August 18, 2014, 10:32:49 PM |
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Thank you for that. The only obvious question/objection I would have is, based on what has NEM been rated only 70 points for innovation compared to chancecoin which has 90 points? Also, a minor correction: the algorithm is called Proof of Importance, not Proof of Interest.
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TwinWinNerD
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August 18, 2014, 10:38:14 PM |
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Thank you for that. The only obvious question/objection I would have is, based on what has NEM been rated only 70 points for innovation compared to chancecoin which has 90 points? Also, a minor correction: the algorithm is called Proof of Importance, not Proof of Interest. Fixed, and I have to see the final product to increase this rating. Most of the ratings are lower due to an "unlauched" status.
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xtester
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August 18, 2014, 10:43:51 PM |
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Thank you for that. The only obvious question/objection I would have is, based on what has NEM been rated only 70 points for innovation compared to chancecoin which has 90 points? Also, a minor correction: the algorithm is called Proof of Importance, not Proof of Interest. Fixed, and I have to see the final product to increase this rating. Most of the ratings are lower due to an "unlauched" status. Great, thanks. Might be useful to add an * and appendix near each score, explaining the rating being temporary due to NEM being still in Alpha at the moment.
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TwinWinNerD
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August 18, 2014, 10:48:09 PM |
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Thank you for that. The only obvious question/objection I would have is, based on what has NEM been rated only 70 points for innovation compared to chancecoin which has 90 points? Also, a minor correction: the algorithm is called Proof of Importance, not Proof of Interest. Fixed, and I have to see the final product to increase this rating. Most of the ratings are lower due to an "unlauched" status. Great, thanks. Might be useful to add an * and appendix near each score, explaining the rating being temporary due to NEM being still in Alpha at the moment. There is. Look at the frontpage: http://cryptorating.org/ The first * says it.
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xtester
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August 18, 2014, 10:59:03 PM |
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Thank you for that. The only obvious question/objection I would have is, based on what has NEM been rated only 70 points for innovation compared to chancecoin which has 90 points? Also, a minor correction: the algorithm is called Proof of Importance, not Proof of Interest. Fixed, and I have to see the final product to increase this rating. Most of the ratings are lower due to an "unlauched" status. Great, thanks. Might be useful to add an * and appendix near each score, explaining the rating being temporary due to NEM being still in Alpha at the moment. There is. Look at the frontpage: http://cryptorating.org/ The first * says it. Saw that, but it's still a bit confusing. Maybe another *, different sign or different color should be attached near the exact rating of unlaunched coins specifying this both on the first page and in the detailed evaluation. I think that would help clear things up.
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TwinWinNerD
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August 18, 2014, 11:08:51 PM |
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I will try to implement that tomorrow.
Thank you for the feedback.
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August 19, 2014, 01:57:29 AM |
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The one area where cryptos fail is in having natively txs clear in 6 sec or less, this removes any outside / thridparty centralization which can control the processing fees. As far as i know there is only crypto out there that has it which is in beta (and no im not saying which one as it doesn't pretain to NEM).
If there is a completely decentralized solution that clears tx in 6 sec please do say which one as I'd really like to take a look at it Ethereum claims it can do it in 6s with their platform.
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gsxrl3oi
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August 19, 2014, 02:26:29 AM |
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Cheers to devs for the hard work and keeping the wall standing. Thank you. I wanna say kudos to my fellow NEMster to the one that are holding, because you believe in NEM. Light is getting brighter the closer we get to the end of the long tunnel.
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August 19, 2014, 02:30:09 AM |
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Looks pretty nice. I am glad you added it TwinWinNerD. Hopefully in the future NEM will be 100/100
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August 19, 2014, 02:33:34 AM |
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It use to be that this thread was constantly in the "Alternate cryptocurrencies" list, but not it doesn't appear. Is there some reason why?
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