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Topic: [ANN] SuperNET NXT asset 12071612744977229797, SUPERNET KMD assetchain in summer - page 49. (Read 736772 times)

legendary
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I'm trying to understand SuperNET a little better.  It will run on NXT?  Does it require using MGW?
tyz
legendary
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I took the information directly from the official supernet newsletter. It seems it must be 40% for developers.

40% to developers Jones (20), btcddev (10) and longzai (10).

Looks like a typo. 40% to the devs. (look at the breakdown)
sr. member
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Looks like a typo. 40% to the devs. (look at the breakdown)
legendary
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According to newsletter 16, JAY shares have been distributed in this way:

7.5% to SuperNET investors.
7.5% to NXTventure investors.
5% to JLH.
40% to SuperHODL.
30% to developers Jones (20), btcddev (10) and longzai (10).

Can I do anything about shares I didn't receive from Poloniex and Bter?

BTW, what about the other 10%?
tyz
legendary
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According to newsletter 16, JAY shares have been distributed in this way:

7.5% to SuperNET investors.
7.5% to NXTventure investors.
5% to JLH.
40% to SuperHODL.
30% to developers Jones (20), btcddev (10) and longzai (10).

Can someone pls point me out towards some data about past Supernet dividends? Thx.

I'd be interested to know too.  I received PANGEA and SKYNET while my UNITY were at Bter.  But I think there was a JAY distribution that I missed.
legendary
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Can someone pls point me out towards some data about past Supernet dividends? Thx.

I'd be interested to know too.  I received PANGEA and SKYNET while my UNITY were at Bter.  But I think there was a JAY distribution that I missed.
tyz
legendary
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I recommed you to follow the Supernet newsletters published among others things on Nxter Magazine in order to stay informed about Supernet news and dvidends.

http://nxter.org/category/supernet-newsletters/

Can someone pls point me out towards some data about past Supernet dividends? Thx.
legendary
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Can someone pls point me out towards some data about past Supernet dividends? Thx.
legendary
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NxtVault for Android beta has been opened up to everyone. Please take some time to help test this game changing passphrase management software. https://nxtforum.org/index.php?topic=9036.0
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tyz
legendary
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That is right. NXT and BTCD are two seperate coins which does not even base on the same source code. NXT has been developed from scratch. BTCD bases on the Bitcoin code.

I never bothered to setup the Supernet wallet and have been using the NXT Wallet. What is the best way to transfer everything over?

Thanks

You don't really need to transfer anything since superNET will use Nxt addresses. However, probably worth trying out the Jay wallet as someone above mentioned.

Yup, no transfer required. SuperNET is built on Nxt, so your regular passphrase will access the same account, just with all the extra SuperNET stuff as well.

Is UNITY an NXT asset?

And BTCD is not an NXT asset but an entirely separate coin, correct?
legendary
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Roughly how much BBR integration code has been written?  Is the answer zero, almost zero, or some?


I'd like to know the answer to this as well. Thanks!
legendary
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I never bothered to setup the Supernet wallet and have been using the NXT Wallet. What is the best way to transfer everything over?

Thanks

You don't really need to transfer anything since superNET will use Nxt addresses. However, probably worth trying out the Jay wallet as someone above mentioned.

Yup, no transfer required. SuperNET is built on Nxt, so your regular passphrase will access the same account, just with all the extra SuperNET stuff as well.

Is UNITY an NXT asset?

And BTCD is not an NXT asset but an entirely separate coin, correct?

That's right.
legendary
Activity: 1372
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I never bothered to setup the Supernet wallet and have been using the NXT Wallet. What is the best way to transfer everything over?

Thanks

You don't really need to transfer anything since superNET will use Nxt addresses. However, probably worth trying out the Jay wallet as someone above mentioned.

Yup, no transfer required. SuperNET is built on Nxt, so your regular passphrase will access the same account, just with all the extra SuperNET stuff as well.

Is UNITY an NXT asset?

And BTCD is not an NXT asset but an entirely separate coin, correct?
legendary
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can someone explain the best way to secure a nxt/supernet account.

Use a random string of characters about 25-100 characters long, and keep it very very safe. You can use this to generate your string, for example..... https://www.bitaddress.org
newbie
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can someone explain the best way to secure a nxt/supernet account.
full member
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legendary
Activity: 1372
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I never bothered to setup the Supernet wallet and have been using the NXT Wallet. What is the best way to transfer everything over?

Thanks

You don't really need to transfer anything since superNET will use Nxt addresses. However, probably worth trying out the Jay wallet as someone above mentioned.

Yup, no transfer required. SuperNET is built on Nxt, so your regular passphrase will access the same account, just with all the extra SuperNET stuff as well.

Is UNITY an NXT asset?
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