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sr. member
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forgot I had nxt I bought 2 days after launch...

what's the best thing to do right now?

Not logged into nxt since the day I bought the coins. Should I log in and find out how to claim by ardor or is there some reason to leave it all alone until q3 2017?

Don't have a huge amount I think I only bought about 3 LTC worth but got about 70k nxt back then. Nxt has been up and down in price since then so I probably missed the best time to sell as usual.

If you held NXT in an account since before the summer, those NXT were counted during the July > October Ardor snapshots. So if you had around 70K NXT, that account will also hold now around 70K ARDR assets. These assets grant you the same amount of Ardor main chain tokens when the platform launches this year.

About the NXT tokens themselves, they will count again in a one-time snapshot at Ardor launch, to distribute the tokens for the first child chain in the platform, IGNIS, also based on NXT distribution at that moment. Personally I'll keep my NXT until then at least, but of course that's up to everyone. 
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
forgot I had nxt I bought 2 days after launch...

what's the best thing to do right now?

Not logged into nxt since the day I bought the coins. Should I log in and find out how to claim by ardor or is there some reason to leave it all alone until q3 2017?

Don't have a huge amount I think I only bought about 3 LTC worth but got about 70k nxt back then. Nxt has been up and down in price since then so I probably missed the best time to sell as usual.
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Ardor vs Nxt functional comparison

Source: https://nxtforum.org/core-development-announcements/ardor-vs-nxt-functional-comparison/

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FunctionalityNxtArdor
BlockchainsSingle chainOne parent chain with multiple child chains
Transaction tokensThe same token (NXT) is used for establishing the consensus and providing the security of the blockchain, as well as for the basic unit of value in all transactionsOnly the parent chain token (ARDR) is used in the proof-of-stake consensus, and thus provides security for all child chains. Child chain tokens are used as transactional units of value only.
Transaction feesTransaction fees are paid in NXT only, requiring users to always have NXT in their accounts.On each chain transaction fees are paid in the native token (coin) of that chain. End users do not need to own ARDR tokens.
FeaturesAsset Exchange, Monetary System, Aliases, Messaging, Digital Goods Store, Voting System, Shuffling, Data Cloud, Phasing, Account Control, Account PropertiesAll these features are preserved in Ardor, and are available on each child chain. A child chain can optionally be restricted not to enable some features. The parent chain supports a limited subset of features, as it is intended to be used for consensus establishing only and not for everyday transactions.
AccountsEach passphrase maps to a single account. Passphrases can't be changed, and there is no wallet file to store.The same mapping of passphrases to account numbers is used as in Nxt. Accounts are global across all child chains, and an account can have balances in each of the existing child chain coins, as well as in ARDR.
HoldingsThere is a single coin (NXT), and unlimited user-issued Assets and Monetary System currencies.Each chain has its own coin. Assets and MS currencies can be issued on any child chain, and are available for trading globally. Assets or MS currencies can optionally be restricted* to some child chains only.
TradingAssets and MS currencies can be traded for NXT only.Assets and MS currencies can be traded on any child chain, with price denominated in the corresponding child chain coin.
Coin ExchangeN/AA new feature, Coin Exchange, allows trading of child chain coins to each other, and also to the parent chain coin (ARDR).
DividendsAsset dividends can be paid in NXT only.Asset dividends can be paid in any of the child chain coins, by simply issuing the payment transaction on the corresponding chain. Additionally, paying dividends in another Asset or in MS currency has been implemented.
CrowdfundingCrowdfunding feature is available in the Monetary System, but the funds must be collected in NXT only.Crowdfunding feature is available on all child chains, and on each child chain the funds are collected in the corresponding child chain coin.
ShufflingShuffling of NXT, Assets, and MS currencies is available.On each child chain, shuffling of the corresponding coin, or any Asset or MS Currency, is supported.
AliasesAlias names are globally unique.Alias names are unique within each child chain only.
MS CurrenciesCurrency codes and names are globally unique.Currency codes and names are unique within a child chain only.
PruningPruning is available for plain and encrypted messages, and for tagged data (data cloud feature). Pruned data are retrieved automatically on demand from designated archival nodes.Pruning and retrieving of all prunable data is available as in Nxt. In addition, the child chain transactions themselves are designed to be prunable and will not need to be stored permanently or re-downloaded by every new node. The actual pruning of transactions will be implemented later.*
Transaction identifiersTransaction IDs are 64-bit longs, and are globally unique.The 64-bit transaction IDs are no longer guaranteed to be globally unique for child chains. 256-bit transaction hashes (sha256 digests) are used instead as transaction identifiers.
Block generationA "forging" process is used to create new blocks, with the probability of block creation dependent on the account NXT balance (stake).The same forging algorithm is used as in Nxt, dependent on ARDR account balances only.
BundlingN/AA new process, "bundling", is used to group child chain transactions into a parent chain transaction ("child chain block"), which is then included in the parent chain. Any account can play the role of a bundler. The bundling process also performs the exchange of fees paid by users in child chain tokens into ARDR fees accepted by the block forgers.
PhasingTransaction execution can be made conditional, subject to approval using various voting models.Same voting models as in Nxt, but phasing is possible on child chains only. Approval transactions can be on a different child chain from the phased transaction, and the by-transaction voting model also supports linking to a transaction hash on a different child chain.
Account controlAccounts can be restricted to use phasing only (mandatory approval).Same as in Nxt, but accounts under phasing-only restriction cannot submit transactions on the parent chain, as those cannot be phased.
Peer networkingHTTP based, also with WebSocket support, transmitting JSON formatted data between peers.Completely re-written and optimized, using native Java sockets and binary messages between peers. Block and transaction propagation has been significantly improved, by exchanging and caching information about currently available blocks and transactions between peers and only propagating the missing data pieces.
APIHTTP query APIs, returning JSON formatted response.Mostly unchanged, except:
1. A "chain" parameter has been added to each API that is child chain specific.
2. 64-bit long transaction IDs have been replaced with 256-bit hashes.
3. All prices and rates that were previously defined relative to the smallest indivisible holding amount ("QNT") are now defined relative to a unit of the holding (share).
ScalabilityTransactions are stored in the blockchain permanently, and need to be re-downloaded and re-processed by every new node, which after months and years of operation becomes a significant bottleneck.All child chain transactions will be possible to prune completely, without affecting blockchain security, thus allowing the blockchain size to be kept much smaller. A new node joining the network only needs to download the parent chain transactions, followed by the latest snapshot of the current system state.*

* Functionallity marked with asterisk is planned to be implemented in a future Ardor release. All other functionallity is already implemented and currently being tested on a testnet blockchain.
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The revolutionary trading ecosystem
LOL fucking whales/traders always dump on news.  Dev good news today and price already go from 2500 back to 1900! wth??  I'm sure this is just small break before true breakout.  Cool Wink

Anyway, thank you for such dumps as I collect some more, looking fwd to 10k+ ARDR sooner or later Cheesy

A long time ago, I used to hate the way whales operate. Today I don't mind at all. They dump, I buy. Trick is to pick the good projects...


Agree, the best time to buy into a project is when there is panic in the market and the price dumped, so many value in the market presently, especially for good projects below the ICO price.
sr. member
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FYI, newcomers!
Did you know you can mine NXT (and buy Ardor with it on the Nxt Asset Exchange!) in the Lucky node project?
Computational and bandwidth requirements are very low - some users run it on a Raspberry Pi.
Run the node 24/7 or as often as you can while you work or play.
Join in with the over 100 nodes that are already in the project.
sr. member
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AKA RJF - Since '14 - On line since '84
LOL fucking whales/traders always dump on news.  Dev good news today and price already go from 2500 back to 1900! wth??  I'm sure this is just small break before true breakout.  Cool Wink

Anyway, thank you for such dumps as I collect some more, looking fwd to 10k+ ARDR sooner or later Cheesy

A long time ago, I used to hate the way whales operate. Today I don't mind at all. They dump, I buy. Trick is to pick the good projects...
legendary
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what differences between Nxt and Ardor will be: https://nxtforum.org/index.php?topic=13245.0
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Update on:
Remaining Task list for Ardor testnet published by CoreDev Riker:

https://www.nxtforum.org/general-discussion/ardor-testnet-countdown
sr. member
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LOL fucking whales/traders always dump on news.  Dev good news today and price already go from 2500 back to 1900! wth??  I'm sure this is just small break before true breakout.  Cool Wink

Anyway, thank you for such dumps as I collect some more, looking fwd to 10k+ ARDR sooner or later Cheesy

May the Force be with you.
legendary
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LOL fucking whales/traders always dump on news.  Dev good news today and price already go from 2500 back to 1900! wth??  I'm sure this is just small break before true breakout.  Cool Wink

Anyway, thank you for such dumps as I collect some more, looking fwd to 10k+ ARDR sooner or later Cheesy
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Here is the link to the Ardor testnet countdown update by CoreDev Riker:

https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/ardor-testnet-countdown/
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^Great update above, thank you for sharing!
sr. member
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Riker, one of core devs, posted this update today.

Quote from: Riker
Getting closer to the Ardor testnet release but still some way to go.
The server code is nearly complete and the APIs are mostly stable.
Still some lingering issues with decimal conversions which we are about to fix soon.

Most of the work will now focus on getting the client UI ready for release. Lot's of small details to take care of.
In order to keep you informed, I would like to start posting regular updates about our progress and start crossing out the tasks from the list below until we ready for release.

Here is a list of remaining tasks which we would like to complete before the official release:
- More work on the Coin Exchange page and tables
- Prefix each MS currency name with the name of the chain to which it belongs
- Ability to link from a child chain transaction to the ChildChainBlock transaction in which it was bundled
- Improve the entity properties modal to support entities like orders and offers
- Format amounts and links in the entity properties modal
- Test and fix currency reserve/claim tables and modals
- Remove child chain specific widgets from the Ardor UI
- Reomve Ardor specific widgets from the child chain UI
- UI for the new "by holding" dividend modal
- UI for the "by holding" dividend history

In addition we also need to double check the UI of the following modules for problems caused by the mode to per chain entities:
AE
MS
Messages
DGS
Voting
Cloud Data
Aliases
Phasing
Account Control
Leasing
Account Properties
Account Monitor
sr. member
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1 ARDR is currently worth 3.7 NXT on the built-in fully decentralized asset exchange:
https://nxtportal.org/assets/12422608354438203866
Risk of the decentralized exchange goxxing you, insider trading against you is ZERO.
To trade you need a NXT client https://nxtforum.org/nrs-releases/nrs-v1-11-2/
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legendary
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Yeah! I hate ShroomsKit!

Try it out when testnet is live  Grin

When is it coming live?
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A few quotes just made today by JeanLuc, core dev.

Quote from: Jean-Luc
A017. 2015-07-28. Allow AE issuer use Asset to make dividends payment in another Asset.
A006. 2015-06-16. Allow AE issuer use MS to dividends payment.

Those two are already implemented in Ardor.

Quote from: Jean-Luc
Ardor fees from child block transactions are split back in 1:1:1:1 ratio with the previous 3 block forgers.

Quote from: Jean-Luc
Of course the AE is being developed, it is one of our most important components. One major improvement is that the limitation on number of decimal places is gone, but this required changing the way order prices are defined, they are now in NQT per share of the asset instead of NQT per QNT.

Next is allowing editable asset descriptions and increasing number of shares, this may be done after testnet launch though.
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Will assets on childchains of ARDR be directly tradeable against BTC (buy and sell against BTC)?
On the nxt asset exchange you have to buy nxt first to be able to buy assets. People who want to get out of assets sell against nxt and and then exchange the nxt to other currencies causing a downward price pressure on nxt.

So if this is the same in ARDR it has the same disadvantages of nxt. But i hope it is different.

Yes.

Quote from: Damelon link=https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/(ardor)-sample-screens-of-btc-usd-trades
Ardor will allow payment providers to use its Assets to trade currencies over multiple chains.
Assets on Ardor are GLOBAL, which means you can trade them across all child chains.
When properly set up (and it's easy to do so) you can use Asset tokens to represent another currency (BTC, EUR, USD, NXT, ETH, whatever) and trade them using Ardors AE.

So you could sell an asset A on child chain 1 directly to an asset B on another childchain 2. Where Asset B represents another currency.

But how does this work? Can someone explain to me how you get the real BTC if i would, for example, sell asset A for Asset B. 

I have asset B and want the real BTC it represents. What do i do?



Try it out when testnet is live  Grin
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