AliMan
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February 15, 2016, 10:32:02 PM |
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Hey ladies, all you NIRO holders ready? Your patience will be rewarded soon. Big pump almost ready here. Not a scammy pump. It'll be a fair pump. Nexus deserves a much, much higher MC than 60K$ ... Little bit more patience gentleman, we're looking at you closely. If we could get NIRO listed on Poloniex, there would be a good opportunity to bring the market capitalization up much higher. Poloneix exchanges at least 3x the volume of bittrex, that could make a difference.
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borris123
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February 15, 2016, 10:34:20 PM |
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Dev not approach? How do you request it?
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pdogg147
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February 15, 2016, 10:43:34 PM |
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Dev not approach? How do you request it?
tokyopotato and I have both made requests for listing on Poloniex. You can request coins be added on Poloniex here: https://poloniex.com/coinRequest
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borris123
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February 15, 2016, 11:08:40 PM |
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Dev not approach? How do you request it?
tokyopotato and I have both made requests for listing on Poloniex. You can request coins be added on Poloniex here: https://poloniex.com/coinRequestDone a request. Everyone should do one.
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Videlicet
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Creator of Nexus http://nexus.io
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February 16, 2016, 01:27:31 AM |
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Development Update:
Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system, this will make boot very quick compared to current version, syncing speed will be significantly improved, and database size / memory usage will be decreased for the current block chain size.
This is in preparatory phases to trust key updates which will be mandatory time-locked. The current update I'm working on 0.2.1 will not be mandatory but will allow the database system to be significantly improved which will provide many long term benefits.
I'm in tandem also working on the Message LLP for the main core, reverse proxy relay nodes that will allow incoming connections to nodes that have failed to forward their ports (lack of UPnP support) to increase full node communication.
Lastly, writing the final white paper to describe the scope of Nexus, to be peer reviewed as before which will aid in refining the ideas. I'm designing the system beyond just a Decentralized Currency, and into Decentralized Cloud, DOA, Voting, Drafting, DNS, etc. Details of the scope will be outlined when I release the White Paper(s).
Question to community, should I draft multiple white papers for each of these components of Nexus? I think the paper will grow far beyond its current 43 pages including all the new content, maybe a series of papers to describe each piece of Nexus that is forming a connection with the other pieces.
Let me know, Viz.
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[ Nexus] Created by Viz. [ Videlicet] : "videre licet - it may be seen; evidently; clearly"
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AliMan
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February 16, 2016, 02:39:37 AM |
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I agree with the later part, that way people can read exactly what they want to, and how it benefits nexus.
Btw, I had someone compile Wolf's binary, but it turns out that it doesn't work, thought I'd let you know.
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Videlicet
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Creator of Nexus http://nexus.io
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February 16, 2016, 02:49:44 AM |
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Paid him well to build it, I'll get in contact with him. What didn't work with the miner?
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[ Nexus] Created by Viz. [ Videlicet] : "videre licet - it may be seen; evidently; clearly"
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Conqueror
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I was diagnosed with brain parasite
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February 16, 2016, 09:23:19 AM |
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Development Update:
Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system, this will make boot very quick compared to current version, syncing speed will be significantly improved, and database size / memory usage will be decreased for the current block chain size.
This is in preparatory phases to trust key updates which will be mandatory time-locked. The current update I'm working on 0.2.1 will not be mandatory but will allow the database system to be significantly improved which will provide many long term benefits.
I'm in tandem also working on the Message LLP for the main core, reverse proxy relay nodes that will allow incoming connections to nodes that have failed to forward their ports (lack of UPnP support) to increase full node communication.
Lastly, writing the final white paper to describe the scope of Nexus, to be peer reviewed as before which will aid in refining the ideas. I'm designing the system beyond just a Decentralized Currency, and into Decentralized Cloud, DOA, Voting, Drafting, DNS, etc. Details of the scope will be outlined when I release the White Paper(s).
Question to community, should I draft multiple white papers for each of these components of Nexus? I think the paper will grow far beyond its current 43 pages including all the new content, maybe a series of papers to describe each piece of Nexus that is forming a connection with the other pieces.
Let me know, Viz.
Thank you for update. Is it possible to see NIRO richlist somewhere?
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micle222
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February 16, 2016, 11:22:27 AM |
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Just a guess , 1 Month again Niro going to the moon
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merc84
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February 16, 2016, 01:04:02 PM |
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I agree with the later part, that way people can read exactly what they want to, and how it benefits nexus.
Btw, I had someone compile Wolf's binary, but it turns out that it doesn't work, thought I'd let you know.
Wolf's miner is public now? Development Update:
Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system, this will make boot very quick compared to current version, syncing speed will be significantly improved, and database size / memory usage will be decreased for the current block chain size.
This is in preparatory phases to trust key updates which will be mandatory time-locked. The current update I'm working on 0.2.1 will not be mandatory but will allow the database system to be significantly improved which will provide many long term benefits.
I'm in tandem also working on the Message LLP for the main core, reverse proxy relay nodes that will allow incoming connections to nodes that have failed to forward their ports (lack of UPnP support) to increase full node communication.
Lastly, writing the final white paper to describe the scope of Nexus, to be peer reviewed as before which will aid in refining the ideas. I'm designing the system beyond just a Decentralized Currency, and into Decentralized Cloud, DOA, Voting, Drafting, DNS, etc. Details of the scope will be outlined when I release the White Paper(s).
Question to community, should I draft multiple white papers for each of these components of Nexus? I think the paper will grow far beyond its current 43 pages including all the new content, maybe a series of papers to describe each piece of Nexus that is forming a connection with the other pieces.
Let me know, Viz.
Thank you for update. Is it possible to see NIRO richlist somewhere? Type in debug console, "dumprichlist x" where x is the number of top addresses you want to see.
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pdogg147
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February 16, 2016, 02:38:56 PM |
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I agree with the later part, that way people can read exactly what they want to, and how it benefits nexus.
Btw, I had someone compile Wolf's binary, but it turns out that it doesn't work, thought I'd let you know.
Wolf's miner is public now? Feel free to compile it and see if it works for you. https://github.com/wolf9466/Wolf-Niro-Miner
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macorcina
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February 16, 2016, 04:55:37 PM |
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Development Update:
Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system, this will make boot very quick compared to current version, syncing speed will be significantly improved, and database size / memory usage will be decreased for the current block chain size.
This is in preparatory phases to trust key updates which will be mandatory time-locked. The current update I'm working on 0.2.1 will not be mandatory but will allow the database system to be significantly improved which will provide many long term benefits.
I'm in tandem also working on the Message LLP for the main core, reverse proxy relay nodes that will allow incoming connections to nodes that have failed to forward their ports (lack of UPnP support) to increase full node communication.
Lastly, writing the final white paper to describe the scope of Nexus, to be peer reviewed as before which will aid in refining the ideas. I'm designing the system beyond just a Decentralized Currency, and into Decentralized Cloud, DOA, Voting, Drafting, DNS, etc. Details of the scope will be outlined when I release the White Paper(s).
Question to community, should I draft multiple white papers for each of these components of Nexus? I think the paper will grow far beyond its current 43 pages including all the new content, maybe a series of papers to describe each piece of Nexus that is forming a connection with the other pieces.
Let me know, Viz.
Dev please finish fixing current issues (Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system,), and after that make white paper. Maybe is good to make voting about priority of features to implement. My vote is for DNS and SLL. People respect when something is finished and working.
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pdogg147
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February 16, 2016, 06:26:44 PM |
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Dev please finish fixing current issues (Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system,), and after that make white paper. Maybe is good to make voting about priority of features to implement. My vote is for DNS and SLL. People respect when something is finished and working.
Thanks for your input. It might be a good idea to get Community input on what items seem to be most important. Even though other tasks take away from coding time, doing other tasks such as the white paper let the mind refresh, refocus, and also helps develop ideas for new applications of the code base . Also, Viz has prioritized the database issue. This was not the original plan for the next update. Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system, this will make boot very quick compared to current version, syncing speed will be significantly improved, and database size / memory usage will be decreased for the current block chain size.
The current update I'm working on 0.2.1 will not be mandatory but will allow the database system to be significantly improved which will provide many long term benefits.
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Crypthos
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February 16, 2016, 08:36:47 PM |
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Development Update:
Building foundation right now as far as redesigning the database system, this will make boot very quick compared to current version, syncing speed will be significantly improved, and database size / memory usage will be decreased for the current block chain size.
This is in preparatory phases to trust key updates which will be mandatory time-locked. The current update I'm working on 0.2.1 will not be mandatory but will allow the database system to be significantly improved which will provide many long term benefits.
I'm in tandem also working on the Message LLP for the main core, reverse proxy relay nodes that will allow incoming connections to nodes that have failed to forward their ports (lack of UPnP support) to increase full node communication.
Lastly, writing the final white paper to describe the scope of Nexus, to be peer reviewed as before which will aid in refining the ideas. I'm designing the system beyond just a Decentralized Currency, and into Decentralized Cloud, DOA, Voting, Drafting, DNS, etc. Details of the scope will be outlined when I release the White Paper(s).
Question to community, should I draft multiple white papers for each of these components of Nexus? I think the paper will grow far beyond its current 43 pages including all the new content, maybe a series of papers to describe each piece of Nexus that is forming a connection with the other pieces.
Let me know, Viz.
This is nice, I was going to suggest the cloud service as Storj, Dash and other cryptos already have it, we have the most secure blockchain though, it is just a matter of keep adding features that already exist or even new ones, Nexus will be huge! Ps: have you seen the skyrocket price of MaidSafe lately? what makes it so special? Nexus has way more features I think =)
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merc84
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February 17, 2016, 02:23:03 AM |
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I agree with the later part, that way people can read exactly what they want to, and how it benefits nexus.
Btw, I had someone compile Wolf's binary, but it turns out that it doesn't work, thought I'd let you know.
Wolf's miner is public now? Feel free to compile it and see if it works for you. https://github.com/wolf9466/Wolf-Niro-MinerI think it would be good if someone could perhaps compile some windows binaries, i'm really not experience in cross platform compiling.
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pdogg147
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February 17, 2016, 02:51:25 AM |
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I agree with the later part, that way people can read exactly what they want to, and how it benefits nexus.
Btw, I had someone compile Wolf's binary, but it turns out that it doesn't work, thought I'd let you know.
Wolf's miner is public now? Feel free to compile it and see if it works for you. https://github.com/wolf9466/Wolf-Niro-MinerI think it would be good if someone could perhaps compile some windows binaries, i'm really not experience in cross platform compiling. I'm still trying to find someone to compile it. I misunderstood and thought you wanted it to compile 😄
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supri
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February 17, 2016, 02:37:49 PM |
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What can compile binaries wolf
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merc84
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February 17, 2016, 10:26:27 PM |
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I agree with the later part, that way people can read exactly what they want to, and how it benefits nexus.
Btw, I had someone compile Wolf's binary, but it turns out that it doesn't work, thought I'd let you know.
I'm curious to know what didn't work. I can compile WIn64 binaries using my own cross tools, but cannot test them. I can gladly test windows binaries if needed.
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AliMan
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February 17, 2016, 11:40:09 PM |
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I agree with the later part, that way people can read exactly what they want to, and how it benefits nexus.
Btw, I had someone compile Wolf's binary, but it turns out that it doesn't work, thought I'd let you know.
I'm curious to know what didn't work. I can compile WIn64 binaries using my own cross tools, but cannot test them. I think it'll be better if you directly ask Epsy that question.
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