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Topic: [ANN] SuperNET NXT asset 12071612744977229797, SUPERNET KMD assetchain in summer - page 124. (Read 736806 times)

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Is Boolberry still a part of the SuperNET?

It hasn't got its own board at https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php like NXT and BTCD have.
But http://nxter.org/supernet-newletter-2/ lists BBR as a core coin: "Boolberry (BBR) offers additional anonymising features to provide an extra layer of privacy. Boolberry is based on CryptoNote, an implementation of ring signatures. Ring signatures provide a good level of privacy but generally do so at the expense of blockchain bloat. This raises questions about the long-term sustainability and user-friendliness of CryptoNote coins. Additionally, there are circumstances under which anonymity may be lost, but Boolberry’s lead dev has come up with an innovative way of avoiding this problem, as well as reducing bloat. You can find out more on the bitcointalk BBR thread."
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Is Boolberry still a part of the SuperNET?
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Well, that's interesting (and bullish). Someone bought it all up. Could be pure market manipulation and the seller just bought their own order though... happens far too often so I wouldn't rule it out.
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the person could just be locking in profits. its over the IPO price plus there's been 2 dividends.
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So... who is selling 9000+ shares of SuperNET on the NXT AE?  Huh

Who cares? That's what a market is for.

Well, yes, but there isn't much else going on to talk about.

The sell order is @ 173NXT. On the same AE others have put buy orders @ 180NXT for TOKEN. They should read up.   Smiley

I'm constantly amazed by how many people, even intelligent people in crypto, buy without doing the appropriate research.
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So... who is selling 9000+ shares of SuperNET on the NXT AE?  Huh

Who cares? That's what a market is for.

Well, yes, but there isn't much else going on to talk about.

The sell order is @ 173NXT. On the same AE others have put buy orders @ 180NXT for TOKEN. They should read up.   Smiley
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So... who is selling 9000+ shares of SuperNET on the NXT AE?  Huh

Who cares? That's what a market is for.

Well, yes, but there isn't much else going on to talk about.

someone who needs more liquidity to go long bitcoin
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So... who is selling 9000+ shares of SuperNET on the NXT AE?  Huh

Who cares? That's what a market is for.

Well, yes, but there isn't much else going on to talk about.
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So... who is selling 9000+ shares of SuperNET on the NXT AE?  Huh

Who cares? That's what a market is for.
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So... who is selling 9000+ shares of SuperNET on the NXT AE?  Huh
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People with questions about starting with the NXT wallet, check this guide: http://jnxt.org/start/
Or post here: https://nxtforum.org/nxt-helpdesk/
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I don't know enough about Bter procedures to answer that, sorry. If it takes too long, submit a support ticket at Bter.

OK, thank you anyway  Smiley
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UNITY address is same as NXT address in NXT wallet?  Shocked

Yes, Bter's 'UNITY address' for withdrawal is the same as the NXT address that the UNITY asset (!) should be transferred to.
NXT assets like UNITY or the other ones on http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/ are always owned by NXT accounts.

Thanks Smiley What "Waiting for balance..." does mean in bter when making a withdrawal ?

I don't know enough about Bter procedures to answer that, sorry. If it takes too long, submit a support ticket at Bter.
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thank you...where i can find this quote??

OP = Opening Post (Page 1)

Let me know if you need more help.  Wink

ohhhhhthank you :-I iam so stupid  Grin
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trolls & fudsters do what they do because of a veriety of reasons. some are crazy, some are smart, some are stupid, some have a hidden agenda, some are just bored, some work alone and some are part of a group. every individual is different.
To add up...
Some are jealous


Not to mention - believe it or not - some are just plain stubborn. They size up a worthy altcoin as a "scam," get shown up, and then spit out the humble pie that others would gamely eat. Consequently, they never tire of badmouthing the alt... 
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thank you...where i can find this quote??

OP = Opening Post (Page 1)

Let me know if you need more help.  Wink
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Hello,

how can i change my Token with Asset iD 15641806960898178066 to supernet tokens???

thank you!


From the OP:

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Redeem TOKEN for SuperNET
If you have TOKEN on NXT AE, send it to: NXT-7Y5B-J8LQ-SL5P-3ULFL (alias: RedeemTOKEN)
It will be converted to SuperNET and sent back to your account within 24 hours. It is done via a manual process run by valarmg

thank you...where i can find this quote??
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Just to clarify, when withdrawing from an exchange I use the account ID AND public key created for my NXT wallet?

Yes. The first time with any new NXT-address, you need to enter the provided (by the NXT wallet) public key in the withdraw form of the exchange.

If you don't see a public key in the NXT wallet but you don't have any NXT in it, maybe that's the GUI bug in the client where the public key doesn't display anymore after you added some assets to the NXT address. In that case have a look at https://nxtforum.org/nxt-helpdesk/public-key-problem/msg100085/#msg100085.

"To see your public key, go to http://localhost:7876/test, select getAccountId and enter your passphrase in the secretPhrase box, click Submit. It will return your public key."

can i include public key from new nxt acc in a transaction from old wallet?

Yes, if you attempt to send to an ID with no public key on the block chain, you will be required to enter a public key to send to that ID. Once that is done, that account will be secured with a public key.
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