mrs_snow
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September 26, 2014, 01:10:18 PM |
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When will UNITY withdrawal be enabled on bter?
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IamNotSure
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September 26, 2014, 01:16:10 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
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cloudboy
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September 26, 2014, 01:21:41 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE
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jl777fan
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September 26, 2014, 01:38:05 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE withdrawal?what is it mean?
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cryptodance
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September 26, 2014, 01:38:28 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE I am waiting as well. Also need to set up a wallet on Nxt AE to withdraw it to. Are you using an online Nxt AE wallet to withdraw UNITY to or will you use a downloadable one from the following link? http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/
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patmast3r
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September 26, 2014, 01:39:30 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE I am waiting as well. Also need to set up a wallet on Nxt AE to withdraw it to. Are you using an online Nxt AE wallet to withdraw UNITY to or will you use a downloadable one from the following link? http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/Doesn't make any difference. It's all the same blockchain For security reasons I still prefer local clients though.
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IamNotSure
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September 26, 2014, 01:49:26 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE Thanks! fast answer, great community!
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PilotofBTC
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September 26, 2014, 02:02:36 PM |
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NXT-7Y5B-J8LQ-SL5P-3ULFL (alias: RedeemTOKEN)
If you purchased TOKEN from NXT AE, the above is the redemption address to transfer the TOKEN to. when the redeem script is run, you will get the SuperNET asset sent. I think in about 12 hours the redeem will be run next by valarmg
If you have TOKEN on bter, it should already have been converted to UNITY and I think by tomorrow it will be possible to deposit/withdraw UNITY <-> SuperNET
James
All those who sent their TOKEN to the Redeem address should now have received their superNET https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/supernetwork-ipopoloniex/msg107698/#msg107698I will send all TOKEN from the Redeem account to genesis in due course. Got it. Thanks for all your great work. I'm glad you guys decided on an exchange!
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cloudboy
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September 26, 2014, 02:03:11 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE I am waiting as well. Also need to set up a wallet on Nxt AE to withdraw it to. Are you using an online Nxt AE wallet to withdraw UNITY to or will you use a downloadable one from the following link? http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/I'm using both. At home I use the downloaded NxT client. Away I use trade.secureae.com. I'm nervous putting in my private keys on a website, but they seem to be legit.
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PilotofBTC
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September 26, 2014, 02:04:07 PM |
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So, ELI5:
I transfer the TOKENs i have on NXT asset exchange, to NXT account NXT-7Y5B-J8LQ-SL5P-3ULFL
Wizardry and such occurs in which I need no involvement.
Something called UNITY then appears in my NXT AE, having been swapped for TOKEN, and through this UNITY in my NXT account, I then 'earn'... something... over time, without having to do anything more.
Sorry but really cbf to read acres of pages. If the above is wrong, please ELI2? I'll bring free juice boxes and popup books for all who help.
Close. The asset you receive is actually SuperNET.
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eKiTeL
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September 26, 2014, 02:16:11 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE do we have any idea when this will be ready?
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cryptodance
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September 26, 2014, 02:57:20 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE I am waiting as well. Also need to set up a wallet on Nxt AE to withdraw it to. Are you using an online Nxt AE wallet to withdraw UNITY to or will you use a downloadable one from the following link? http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/I'm using both. At home I use the downloaded NxT client. Away I use trade.secureae.com. I'm nervous putting in my private keys on a website, but they seem to be legit. This is my first time using the Nxt wallet. I first downloaded and installed it from http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/ (Mac version). Upon first installing the wallet it selected a randomly generated 12-word passphrase for me and gave me an account ID. I closed the wallet and then reopened it. I entered a different passphrase than the one initially given to me to see if the wallet would still give me access. The wallet gave me access to the dashboard but I observed a different account ID than the one given to me when given the randomly generated 12-word passphrase. Is this normal? Why do I get access to the dashboard and see a different account ID when entering an incorrect passphrase? I guess this stresses the importance of never losing you passphrase; otherwise you have no way of accessing the assets tied to a particular account ID ... I think.
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Mineotaur
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September 26, 2014, 03:00:44 PM Last edit: September 26, 2014, 03:26:02 PM by Mineotaur |
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Is the value of TOKEN relative to NXT, which i see to be fluctuating, (or any other influence for that matter), at my point of sending my TOKEN to the TOKEN/SuperNET exchange account, impactful on the share of SuperNET I will then receive? Or is today 1 TOKEN's worth of supernet worth what tomorrow 1 TOKEN's worth of supernet will be? Is there any other reason why I might benefit from not transferring TOKEN now, but waiting? I know these are noob questions, I don't think I'm the only one pondering them, even if I'm the only asking While I know this is an exceptionally complicated and groundbreaking venture, I think the benefits of making things as easy as humanly possible for all who might show interest, is a neglected and undervalued element in the crypto markets.
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starfishi
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September 26, 2014, 03:02:56 PM Last edit: September 26, 2014, 03:49:58 PM by starfishi |
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Anybody knows how to get a rich list? I suppose most whales bought TOKEN for Nxt on Nxt AE, there should be a way to see who holds the largest amounts of tokens.
Thank you, got my "Supernet", as well ! (btw; I would like to know also, where can we get this "how to get rich" - list . . ? well, I would like to get the other list, which you mean , as well, dzarmush )
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Cassius
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September 26, 2014, 03:03:47 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE I am waiting as well. Also need to set up a wallet on Nxt AE to withdraw it to. Are you using an online Nxt AE wallet to withdraw UNITY to or will you use a downloadable one from the following link? http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/I'm using both. At home I use the downloaded NxT client. Away I use trade.secureae.com. I'm nervous putting in my private keys on a website, but they seem to be legit. This is my first time using the Nxt wallet. I first downloaded and installed it from http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/ (Mac version). Upon first installing the wallet it selected a randomly generated 12-word passphrase for me and gave me an account ID. I closed the wallet and then reopened it. I entered a different passphrase than the one initially given to me to see if the wallet would still give me access. The wallet gave me access to the dashboard but I observed a different account ID than the one given to me when given the randomly generated 12-word passphrase. Is this normal? Why do I get access to the dashboard and see a different account ID when entering an incorrect passphrase? I guess this stresses the importance of never losing you passphrase; otherwise you have no way of accessing the assets tied to a particular account ID ... I think. This is exactly the point The key maps to an address, is all. Those 12 words are your key. You can open a new account with any key. If you hold anyone else's key you can open their account. But the odds of someone guessing your randomly-generated key? Effectively zero.
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habraken
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September 26, 2014, 03:04:47 PM |
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This is my first time using the Nxt wallet. I first downloaded and installed it from http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/ (Mac version). Upon first installing the wallet it selected a randomly generated 12-word passphrase for me and gave me an account ID. I closed the wallet and then reopened it. I entered a different passphrase than the one initially given to me to see if the wallet would still give me access. The wallet gave me access to the dashboard but I observed a different account ID than the one given to me when given the randomly generated 12-word passphrase. Is this normal? Why do I get access to the dashboard and see a different account ID when entering an incorrect passphrase? I guess this stresses the importance of never losing you passphrase; otherwise you have no way of accessing the assets tied to a particular account ID ... I think. Yes, the passphrase defines the account (brain wallet). If you enter a different phrase, you open a different account. So... never lose it!
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jeezy
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September 26, 2014, 03:05:43 PM |
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NXT-7Y5B-J8LQ-SL5P-3ULFL (alias: RedeemTOKEN)
If you purchased TOKEN from NXT AE, the above is the redemption address to transfer the TOKEN to. when the redeem script is run, you will get the SuperNET asset sent. I think in about 12 hours the redeem will be run next by valarmg
If you have TOKEN on bter, it should already have been converted to UNITY and I think by tomorrow it will be possible to deposit/withdraw UNITY <-> SuperNET
James
Transfered my TOKEN to said NXT address. Waiting for the script now...
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valarmg
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September 26, 2014, 03:27:04 PM |
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Is the value of TOKEN relative to NXT (or anything else for that matter), at my point of sending my TOKEN to the TOKEN/SuperNET exchange account, impactful on the share of SuperNET I will then receive? Or is today 1 TOKEN worth what tomorrow 1 TOKEN will be worth, when exchanging for and considering acquired share of SuperNET? Is there any other reason why I might benefit from not transferring TOKEN now? I know these are noob questions, I don't think I'm the only one pondering them, even if I'm the only asking While I know this is an exceptionally complicated and groundbreaking venture, I think the benefits of making things as easy as humanly possible for all who might show interest, is a neglected and undervalued element in the crypto markets. TOKEN and SuperNET will always have a 1:1 ratio. (Unless jl777 cancels redeems in which case TOKEN will become worthless.) TOKEN gets no dividend and has no voting rights, so is an inferior version of superNET despite the ability of TOKEN to get superNET at 1:1. There's zero advantage in holding onto TOKEN rather than getting superNET as soon as possible.
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Mineotaur
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September 26, 2014, 03:28:41 PM |
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Is the value of TOKEN relative to NXT (or anything else for that matter), at my point of sending my TOKEN to the TOKEN/SuperNET exchange account, impactful on the share of SuperNET I will then receive? Or is today 1 TOKEN worth what tomorrow 1 TOKEN will be worth, when exchanging for and considering acquired share of SuperNET? Is there any other reason why I might benefit from not transferring TOKEN now? I know these are noob questions, I don't think I'm the only one pondering them, even if I'm the only asking While I know this is an exceptionally complicated and groundbreaking venture, I think the benefits of making things as easy as humanly possible for all who might show interest, is a neglected and undervalued element in the crypto markets. TOKEN and SuperNET will always have a 1:1 ratio. (Unless jl777 cancels redeems in which case TOKEN will become worthless.) TOKEN gets no dividend and has no voting rights, so is an inferior version of superNET despite the ability of TOKEN to get superNET at 1:1. There's zero advantage in holding onto TOKEN rather than getting superNET as soon as possible. Perfect answer. Mind at ease. Thankyou sir
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cryptodance
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September 26, 2014, 03:31:13 PM |
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SuperNET on AE = UNITY on Bter ?
Yes, but withdrawal is not up yet for Bter->Nxt AE I am waiting as well. Also need to set up a wallet on Nxt AE to withdraw it to. Are you using an online Nxt AE wallet to withdraw UNITY to or will you use a downloadable one from the following link? http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/I'm using both. At home I use the downloaded NxT client. Away I use trade.secureae.com. I'm nervous putting in my private keys on a website, but they seem to be legit. This is my first time using the Nxt wallet. I first downloaded and installed it from http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/ (Mac version). Upon first installing the wallet it selected a randomly generated 12-word passphrase for me and gave me an account ID. I closed the wallet and then reopened it. I entered a different passphrase than the one initially given to me to see if the wallet would still give me access. The wallet gave me access to the dashboard but I observed a different account ID than the one given to me when given the randomly generated 12-word passphrase. Is this normal? Why do I get access to the dashboard and see a different account ID when entering an incorrect passphrase? I guess this stresses the importance of never losing you passphrase; otherwise you have no way of accessing the assets tied to a particular account ID ... I think. This is exactly the point The key maps to an address, is all. Those 12 words are your key. You can open a new account with any key. If you hold anyone else's key you can open their account. But the odds of someone guessing your randomly-generated key? Effectively zero. Thanks. So there is no local wallet.dat file as is the case for other wallets? Nothing to back up?
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