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Epoch block upgrade has commenced
https://www.reddit.com/r/nanocurrency/comments/9rmwhp/epoch_block_upgrade_has_commenced/

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We've begun distribution of Epoch blocks by sending a block to Kucoin. Due to the nature of Epoch blocks, anyone that receives funds from an upgraded account (such as the main exchange account) will be upgraded to Version 1.

An account from Kucoin has withdrawn and sent to Binance, upgrading their wallets as well. Currently, approximately 3,000 accounts have been upgraded.

Our team is tracking and monitoring upgraded accounts for any issues before commencing with distribution across the full network.
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Technology and concept are the only things I've been always care about. Just read a report on the recent stress test and I like the results and believe that Nano will gain more and more advantages over the competitors in the future. Nice work ppl.
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In the long run, whether Nano keeps growing is largely due to its acceptance as a payment method in the future. The good news for buyers is that Nano users have gotten a reputation as devoted coin evangelists, and there’s no denying its status as one of the most efficient coins around.

The bad news is that function isn’t everything. Sheer quantity of buying and price manipulation are much more important factors in currency prices. This is especially true of a token like XRB that’s designed to hold value and be transferred.
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Anything new with $NANO except node upgrades. Any word when Brainblocks will launch?
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Nano Founder Colin LeMahieu is featured on the latest episode of The DashCast. We hope you enjoy!



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Sorry, its test message
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This Week in Nano E9 - October 21, 2018


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I tried using the new wallets but they are not that good on Windows 8.1.

I just reverted to the old 15.2 because the new wallets and UI either freeze while loading or are just completely not working.
I was still using 14.0 installed on external disk (windows) but it has crashed. Would you advise me to install 15.0? Is it better than 14.0 if you have tried it too? Idk why but I have issues all way long, the 9.0 was the only version I used with no problems. Sad(

There's minor improvements and I believe even the way the blockchain is loaded is different so once you run 15 you can't go back to running 14 again.

I just installed 16.2 and it works fine. The one I've been having problem with is the wallet that the official Nano site has listed. I don't know who the devs behind that one is but it definitely is different than the one in the Github.
That's weird. Ok, got it, means It's better to use GitHub. I'll try this one. I willreinstall this on my external disk once again and if it doesn't work I will be forced to install it on my Mac. The only thing I'm worrying about is I've read a lot that core wallets can harm SSD.  This is the source of all my troubles with wallets

I run SSD on all my machines and even have a mini PC constantly staking and mining with core wallets. Even some really outdated core wallets and I have not had an issue with SSD and wallets.

You might have a RAM issue and your PC is using SSD space as backup RAM. 8GB in todays cryptospace is a minimum to run core wallets.
Issue occurs only on the external disk. I got 64 GB RAM Smiley)) on my iMac, just refrained from installing on it. I'll try, thanks for sharing your experience. SSD problems were discussed on multiple threads and chats but probably this were isolated cases that caused further rumors...as usual Grin
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Byteball, Nano, iota are the 3 main DAG based coins. Except iota is very centralized and if I understood correctly, facing some fundamental issues (but haven't looked into its tech in detail yet)

Byteball and Nano = use DAG, are decentralized but not quantum secure.
IOTA = uses DAG as well, is centralized, but claims to be quantum secure.
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Byteball, Nano, iota are the 3 main DAG based coins. Except iota is very centralized and if I understood correctly, facing some fundamental issues (but haven't looked into its tech in detail yet)

Correct, and all three are facing one more issue i.e. the mass adoption. IOT industry is reluctant to embed pertaining codes in relevant microchips.
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Byteball, Nano, iota are the 3 main DAG based coins. Except iota is very centralized and if I understood correctly, facing some fundamental issues (but haven't looked into its tech in detail yet)
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An Epoch Blocks Explainer


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Not just Nano alone but also whole market apparently has seen bottom, look like this. I have seen few posts with concern over price to hold $2. That is my opinion as well that after very tight and long correction markets have found support which has become their bottom. If anything goes wrong with media as usually FUD based articles by inexperienced writers sometimes disturbs the markets temporarily. In that case dip can be seen in all markets though very little chance, as we have to go up from this base price mots chances to happen.
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I've repeatedly experienced that, used Kucoin and Binance in this regard. NANO is awesome to send/receive funds between exchanges (due to negligible fee and almost instant confirmations).
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I tried using the new wallets but they are not that good on Windows 8.1.

I just reverted to the old 15.2 because the new wallets and UI either freeze while loading or are just completely not working.
I was still using 14.0 installed on external disk (windows) but it has crashed. Would you advise me to install 15.0? Is it better than 14.0 if you have tried it too? Idk why but I have issues all way long, the 9.0 was the only version I used with no problems. Sad(

There's minor improvements and I believe even the way the blockchain is loaded is different so once you run 15 you can't go back to running 14 again.

I just installed 16.2 and it works fine. The one I've been having problem with is the wallet that the official Nano site has listed. I don't know who the devs behind that one is but it definitely is different than the one in the Github.
That's weird. Ok, got it, means It's better to use GitHub. I'll try this one. I willreinstall this on my external disk once again and if it doesn't work I will be forced to install it on my Mac. The only thing I'm worrying about is I've read a lot that core wallets can harm SSD.  This is the source of all my troubles with wallets

I run SSD on all my machines and even have a mini PC constantly staking and mining with core wallets. Even some really outdated core wallets and I have not had an issue with SSD and wallets.

You might have a RAM issue and your PC is using SSD space as backup RAM. 8GB in todays cryptospace is a minimum to run core wallets.
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This is encouraging when project attracts attention of specialists and developrs. Obviously none will waste his time for some blind-alley tech. Looking forward for hearing more news from China market, this can be a promising direction for Nano.
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Activity: 630
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I tried using the new wallets but they are not that good on Windows 8.1.

I just reverted to the old 15.2 because the new wallets and UI either freeze while loading or are just completely not working.
I was still using 14.0 installed on external disk (windows) but it has crashed. Would you advise me to install 15.0? Is it better than 14.0 if you have tried it too? Idk why but I have issues all way long, the 9.0 was the only version I used with no problems. Sad(

There's minor improvements and I believe even the way the blockchain is loaded is different so once you run 15 you can't go back to running 14 again.

I just installed 16.2 and it works fine. The one I've been having problem with is the wallet that the official Nano site has listed. I don't know who the devs behind that one is but it definitely is different than the one in the Github.
That's weird. Ok, got it, means It's better to use GitHub. I'll try this one. I willreinstall this on my external disk once again and if it doesn't work I will be forced to install it on my Mac. The only thing I'm worrying about is I've read a lot that core wallets can harm SSD.  This is the source of all my troubles with wallets
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