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hero member
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May 09, 2017, 11:26:03 AM
Does Nxt has 2fa?

Needa to secure all my wallet right now :/
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March 22, 2017, 10:50:10 AM
Btw
Please move conversations to the official Nxt blockchain bitcointalk:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=587007.8720

hero member
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March 22, 2017, 10:41:00 AM
Hello everyone  Grin

I'm new to NXT and Ardor and looking to invest a little btc into something. I don't really understand the split now -can someone please explain to me difference / relationship between nxt/ardor and which would have more development this year? Thanks!

NXT 1.0 is in maintenance, bug fixes only.

Ardor is all the rage now, currently in testnet. It's based on NXT 1.0 but has much better scalability, ~35x more scaleable than Bitcoin.

You need NXT 1.0 coins to receive IGNIS child chain coins in Ardor in Q3, 2017 when Ardor is launched.

Its not NXT 1.0, its Nxt.  Smiley

Nxt and Ardor will be used for different use cases. Nxt running smooth solid and secure since 2013 in production.
Ardor solves scalability and blockchain bloat as the first ever, currently on testnet.
sr. member
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March 22, 2017, 06:01:39 AM
Hello everyone  Grin

I'm new to NXT and Ardor and looking to invest a little btc into something. I don't really understand the split now -can someone please explain to me difference / relationship between nxt/ardor and which would have more development this year? Thanks!

NXT 1.0 is in maintenance, bug fixes only.

Ardor is all the rage now, currently in testnet. It's based on NXT 1.0 but has much better scalability, ~35x more scaleable than Bitcoin.

You need NXT 1.0 coins to receive IGNIS child chain coins in Ardor in Q3, 2017 when Ardor is launched.
newbie
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March 22, 2017, 05:38:38 AM
Hello everyone  Grin

I'm new to NXT and Ardor and looking to invest a little btc into something. I don't really understand the split now -can someone please explain to me difference / relationship between nxt/ardor and which would have more development this year? Thanks!
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February 20, 2017, 01:56:04 AM
legendary
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February 17, 2017, 08:32:53 AM
Enjoying the book about the first second generation cryptocurrency Nxt. Read all about the history, the legends, the troubles, the marketing, the friendships, the tech and why it's mindblowing stuff!  Smiley


legendary
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February 14, 2017, 05:52:07 PM
@lurker10 - text in bold emphasis noted. Thanks.

Looking in my AppData > Roaming > NXT folder, I have 3 sub-folders:

conf (with .lock; logging properties; and nxt.properties files inside);
logs (with nxt; and nxt.log.1 files inside); and
nxt_db (with nxt.h2; and nxt.trace files inside)

... so what do I need to delete?  There is no "lib" folder that I can see connected to NXT (I do have a general Libraries folders with Documents; Music; Pictures; and Videos files inside, but no NXT). I assume that the conf and logs folders should be on the delete list while the nxt_db (database?) folder should be kept intact.

I think non-techy NXT adherrents, like myself, might appreciate guidance on this (my operating system is 64-bit Windows 7).  Smiley

"lib" folder is in NRS installation folder, which is in C:/Program files/NXT. So just delete "lib" folder from here and you can install new version over the old one.
sr. member
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February 14, 2017, 04:13:56 PM
@lurker10 - text in bold emphasis noted. Thanks.

Looking in my AppData > Roaming > NXT folder, I have 3 sub-folders:

conf (with .lock; logging properties; and nxt.properties files inside);
logs (with nxt; and nxt.log.1 files inside); and
nxt_db (with nxt.h2; and nxt.trace files inside)

... so what do I need to delete?  There is no "lib" folder that I can see connected to NXT (I do have a general Libraries folders with Documents; Music; Pictures; and Videos files inside, but no NXT). I assume that the conf and logs folders should be on the delete list while the nxt_db (database?) folder should be kept intact.

I think non-techy NXT adherrents, like myself, might appreciate guidance on this (my operating system is 64-bit Windows 7).  Smiley

In that case try opening https://bitbucket.org/JeanLucPicard/nxt/downloads/nxt-client-1.11.3.exe and see if gets your NXT upgraded without manually deleting anything. I have never run NXT on Windows but I read that developers worked hard to enable smooth upgrade on Windows OS with clicking exe and following steps there. Please report if it was successful. If all fails, delete everything related to nxt except nxt_db.
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February 14, 2017, 02:58:47 PM
@lurker10 - text in bold emphasis noted. Thanks.

Looking in my AppData > Roaming > NXT folder, I have 3 sub-folders:

conf (with .lock; logging properties; and nxt.properties files inside);
logs (with nxt; and nxt.log.1 files inside); and
nxt_db (with nxt.h2; and nxt.trace files inside)

... so what do I need to delete?  There is no "lib" folder that I can see connected to NXT (I do have a general Libraries folders with Documents; Music; Pictures; and Videos files inside, but no NXT). I assume that the conf and logs folders should be on the delete list while the nxt_db (database?) folder should be kept intact.

I think non-techy NXT adherrents, like myself, might appreciate guidance on this (my operating system is 64-bit Windows 7).  Smiley
sr. member
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February 14, 2017, 01:39:32 PM
I'm going to upgrade to the new NXT client version, NRS v.1.11.3.  I've read that you should delete the the original client before installing a new version (but not the blockchain file).

I've upgraded the NXT client on two occasions before without deleting anything. I found that when I installed the new client it seemed to simply write over the old files and everything to worked perfectly afterwards. Am I right in continuing to install the new client without deleting any files beforehand?


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Change log:

Fixed missing plugin files error in the client.

Backported minor bugfixes from the Ardor branch.

Treat all text/* media types as text, not just text/plain for the data cloud.

Updated Jetty to version 9.3.16, delete the old lib folder before unpacking on
top.

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February 14, 2017, 12:38:11 PM
I'm going to upgrade to the new NXT client version, NRS v.1.11.3.  I've read that you should delete the the original client before installing a new version (but not the blockchain file).

I've upgraded the NXT client on two occasions before without deleting anything. I found that when I installed the new client it seemed to simply write over the old files and everything to worked perfectly afterwards. Am I right in continuing to install the new client without deleting any files beforehand?
sr. member
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February 14, 2017, 02:27:58 AM
So Ardor is like an improved version of NXT? What is the use of NXT now?
 

Much improved, so wow.
legendary
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February 13, 2017, 03:02:08 PM
So Ardor is like an improved version of NXT? What is the use of NXT now?
 
legendary
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February 13, 2017, 11:44:30 AM

Thanks for sharing: is it a mandatory update or we can still run our 1.11.2 without security issues?

It's not mandatory, just few bugs fixed. Check the changelog in the given link.
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February 13, 2017, 09:27:44 AM

Thanks for sharing: is it a mandatory update or we can still run our 1.11.2 without security issues?
sr. member
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legendary
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February 10, 2017, 09:02:45 PM
It's time for Nxt to make a comeback. 
hero member
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February 08, 2017, 12:51:18 PM
It feels pretty nice to me to visit this thread that is indeed the original announcement posted by BCNext on September 28, 2013. Unfortunately, although having been here at the time of its initial announcement, I've not been among the historical folks (and first adopters) that sent in 21 BTC after a period of more than 40 days... Compare this to the many gigantic ICO's we have seen thereafter, and are still seeing today. I really had a crush on the original NXT and its evolution process, specifically the first few months after its birth.

Welcome back Smiley Please join Nxtchat slack, here you'll get more up to date information what is going on with Nxt and Ardor. Invitation is at https://nxtchat.herokuapp.com/

Thank you very much, martismartis. Actually I've not been absent entirely as I've still been a silent reader for the most part. I know about the existence of and plans for Ardor, for instance. I will do as you suggest and join the Nxtchat slack to follow what's up in the scene.
legendary
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February 07, 2017, 03:28:12 PM
It feels pretty nice to me to visit this thread that is indeed the original announcement posted by BCNext on September 28, 2013. Unfortunately, although having been here at the time of its initial announcement, I've not been among the historical folks (and first adopters) that sent in 21 BTC after a period of more than 40 days... Compare this to the many gigantic ICO's we have seen thereafter, and are still seeing today. I really had a crush on the original NXT and its evolution process, specifically the first few months after its birth.

Welcome back Smiley Please join Nxtchat slack, here you'll get more up to date information what is going on with Nxt and Ardor. Invitation is at https://nxtchat.herokuapp.com/
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