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December 06, 2014, 05:48:16 PM |
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if he looks like a turkey you can always eat him for your money
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juguelio
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December 06, 2014, 05:56:51 PM |
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if he looks like a turkey you can always eat him for your money
Hi mate, sorry you are having issues (Trolls have feelings after all innit?) Now, I don't know what your problem is with Navajocoin but I advise you that if you invested money here just shut up and wait to see what happens! Salud!
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paycum
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December 06, 2014, 05:58:40 PM |
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cactus j:
its no problem if you think nav isnt a good investment. You are free to say whatever you want, but please put it in one post and do not spam with tens of messages.
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gorian
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December 06, 2014, 07:26:09 PM Last edit: December 06, 2014, 08:10:02 PM by gorian |
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Round 2!
How about if for placing the node for Anonymous translation it is necessary to be paid a certain amount of coins. As it did "Darkcoin" in “Masternodes”.
Is it possible or do I ever have to think in this direction (think or not think).
P.S. And the only way we can send anonymous transaction is through a node.
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IMJim
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December 06, 2014, 08:23:10 PM |
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Soopy, I have been trying to get a question answered from you brother for 3 days now, sent you a pm few days ago and a message on Skype yesterday.....I have gotten no response from you. Please respond and let me what is going on man.
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SUM2dev (OP)
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December 06, 2014, 08:30:48 PM |
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Soopy, I have been trying to get a question answered from you brother for 3 days now, sent you a pm few days ago and a message on Skype yesterday.....I have gotten no response from you. Please respond and let me what is going on man.
Hi IMJim! Soopy's got a lot of work, so please send me Your question and I will pass it to soopy. With any questions/requests please contact us, we are here to help Community and allow soopy focus more on his part of work. Cheers
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IMJim
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December 06, 2014, 08:32:38 PM |
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You guys were supposed to fix the issue with the "for staking only" option missing from the unlock BUTTON.......this was not fixed and this vulnerability still exists!
Hopefully everyone is unlocking from the drop down and not this pretty little button!! At least remove the button so nobody loses all their coins, being that this IS a security issue and I got hammered when I mentioned it with the devs saying THERE IS NO SECURITY issues.......I would REALLY have hoped this would have been addressed!
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IMJim
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December 06, 2014, 08:34:07 PM |
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It was personal to soopy which is why I sent HIM a PM and did not post here.......he has stated countless times to send him a PM if ever any questions and he ALWAYS responds. Will wait till he has a minute to check my PM or skype message, but thank you though for trying to help:-)
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gorian
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December 06, 2014, 08:49:22 PM |
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Wallet must be unlock from : Settings/unlock/checked "for staking only"! In this way you can staking and not sending! If you want to staking and sending, you must unlock from first page button, below the transaction history.
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GREEDYJOHN
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December 06, 2014, 09:05:37 PM |
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It was personal to soopy which is why I sent HIM a PM and did not post here.......he has stated countless times to send him a PM if ever any questions and he ALWAYS responds. Will wait till he has a minute to check my PM or skype message, but thank you though for trying to help:-)
Wallet is perfect, just click on settings>unlock wallet>check box - for staking only, before entering your passphrase.
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IMJim
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December 06, 2014, 10:07:43 PM |
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It was personal to soopy which is why I sent HIM a PM and did not post here.......he has stated countless times to send him a PM if ever any questions and he ALWAYS responds. Will wait till he has a minute to check my PM or skype message, but thank you though for trying to help:-)
Wallet is perfect, just click on settings>unlock wallet>check box - for staking only, before entering your passphrase. We've had this discussion guys.......this is BAD to have the wallet setup like this......NOBODY even knew this issue existed until I brought it up.....so what do you think knew people are going to do......click the BIG pretty button or use the drop down menu?! That button should not be there unless it allows unlocking for only staking!!!! New users will use that button and not know they have completely unlocked their wallet.....someone accesses their pc and all their coins are gone! Let's not pretend this is NOT a security issue and just fix it before someone loses their coins! This isn't a knock to Navajo, defending it IS.......ALL coins are going to have issues and problems are going to be found, defending them instead of resolving is a bad move!
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December 06, 2014, 10:26:04 PM |
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That's strange I have never had anyone delete any of my posts here, and being a guy who tells it like it is.....I have certainly brought up some issues here. Have been a supporter of NAV since it was SummerCoin and I have never noticed them doing this!
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SUM2dev (OP)
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December 06, 2014, 10:46:01 PM |
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That's strange I have never had anyone delete any of my posts here, and being a guy who tells it like it is.....I have certainly brought up some issues here. Have been a supporter of NAV since it was SummerCoin and I have never noticed them doing this!
Becouse we never do. We are only deleting posts, which are vulgar and/or include false, fake accusations - clear FUD. We won't tolerate such mess in the thread - it is our official communication area and we have to keep it in good quality with cultural conversation. Nobody tolerates fudders anymore, some coins don't even have bitcointalk thread becouse of the fudders like cactus. We want to communicate with Community here, but it doesn't mean that we will allow people to write every insult or fud they want. Cheers
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December 06, 2014, 10:54:25 PM |
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nah your even delete the truth moron
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IMJim
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December 06, 2014, 11:01:24 PM |
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Dude, you are outline pal!! Come on here with your brand new account calling the dev a moron.......you are the moron with your single little one post.
You're not helping anyone including yourself........just be gone man. As anyone can quite CLEARLY see, these devs do NOT do what you claim they do. You see my previous posts, they are not exactly positive and are they are NOT being deleted, show some fucking respect at least or your posts SHOULD be deleted!
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December 06, 2014, 11:07:10 PM |
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Just stop posting man, you are speaking nonsense dude! I have NEVER had any of my posts deleted here and have brought MANY uncomfortable to talk about "talks" on here as you put them. As I said, show some god damn respect and MAYBE people would want to "discuss" things with you.
You do realize just how STUPID you look making posts like you are with a BRAND NEW account right.....in case you don't, REALLY REALLY stupid! It's also a COMPLETE waste of your time as NOBODY will listen to anything like this from a brand new account.
Just go away, you have made it VERY clear you don't like the dev team or the coin......WHY ARE YOU HERE THEN......dumb, dumb and dumb again!
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December 07, 2014, 12:42:05 AM |
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Everybody take a breath @IMJim - Im sure the team has the button fix on the list. Crypto is still in it's infancy and requires due diligence on the users part. The button issue has been mentioned many times and hopefully anyone with a significant amount of coins is keeping up with the thread. NAV has a great community of which you are a part of so thanks for looking out for others. @cactus jack - Seriously, don't waste your times fudding up this thread. All of us that are into NAV are way in and consider the dev team one of the best in the business. Your fud is seriously falling on deaf ears. Be smart jack, buy a 100k or so and check back in a year
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December 07, 2014, 01:35:04 AM |
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Well said man and you are right with everything you say! I just wanted to make sure this was being taken seriously and then got a little bit offended at a couple of the rah rah posts right after saying everything was "PERFECT" with the wallet.......it was not too long ago I was brand spanking new to this or as most people call us.....a noob. With all the viruses and people trying to rip others off all over the place, keeping our offline wallets locked up tight with really good passwords, keeping fresh backups of our wallets etc., is huge deal. This minor issue with the wallet leaves novices to this tech a bit unprotected and so although this is NO problem or big deal for me and most others here......I wanted to make sure we were looking out for them.
The dev handled this well and PM'ed assuring this was being taken care, my responses were more towards the people brushing this off as nothing with their responses.
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December 07, 2014, 03:14:54 AM |
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Total noob to cryptocurrencies here. I've skimmed through this thread a bit and couldn't find what I'm after. But it is a reeeeally big-ass thread. [For those of you not familiar with SRM (Standard Redneck Measurements) units "big-ass" is twice the size of "humongous".] I have spent hours with a search engine too. Is there a straight forward step-by-step set of instructions on how to get set up and running with this?
You know, something like: 1-Get so-and-so's pgp public key at somewebsite.org 2-Download the wallet blah, blah. 3-Get the signed hash somewhere. 4-Verify. 5-Extract in this directory. 6-Run these commands. . . . etc.
I haven't found a wiki or anything like that. I want to support this as more for moral/ideological/political reasons than any other. Thanks if you can point me in the right direction.
I'm on a 64 bit gnu/linux btw. Ubuntu Trusty without all the usual bling. Plain openbox environment.
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December 07, 2014, 03:28:15 AM |
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Total noob to cryptocurrencies here. I've skimmed through this thread a bit and couldn't find what I'm after. But it is a reeeeally big-ass thread. [For those of you not familiar with SRM (Standard Redneck Measurements) units "big-ass" is twice the size of "humongous".] I have spent hours with a search engine too. Is there a straight forward step-by-step set of instructions on how to get set up and running with this?
You know, something like: 1-Get so-and-so's pgp public key at somewebsite.org 2-Download the wallet blah, blah. 3-Get the signed hash somewhere. 4-Verify. 5-Extract in this directory. 6-Run these commands. . . . etc.
I haven't found a wiki or anything like that. I want to support this as more for moral/ideological/political reasons than any other. Thanks if you can point me in the right direction.
Hi Sam, we're more than happy to help. And yes this thread is really 2*humongous Installation is pretty straight forward. What operating system are you using? Mac OSX, Windows (XP,7,8) or a Linux distribution? You can download the wallet for your particular operating system from our website: http://www.navajocoin.org/walletsIf you're on Windows, all you should need to do is to extract the downloaded file to whichever file location you choose on your local machine and then run the navajocoin-qt.exe file. If you're on Mac, just open the Navajocoin-Qt.dmg file and drag the NavajoCoin-Qt application from the dmg to whichever file location you choose on your local machine then double click the application to run it. The wallet may instantly crash when it is first run on a new system if it can't find the navajocoin database file. This will be created on first run, so if it crashes, just open it a second time and it should work. Once the wallet is running, it will take some time (probably hours) to fully synchronise with the Navajo network. It has to download and verify every transaction in the block chain till it is up to date which does take a while. If you're on Linux, there is a lot more work to do as you have to compile the wallet for your particular system. I wouldn't recommend this option for new users. Perhaps it would be a good idea if we were to write up some basic instructions on this page of the website for new users like yourself. I hope this helps you. Let me know if you have any problems. Cheers, Pakage
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