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September 16, 2014, 08:44:08 PM
Prices getting lower and lower

yeah, let;s dump to 10sat .
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Stand up , Stand up , Stand up !
September 16, 2014, 08:24:16 PM
Prices getting lower and lower
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September 16, 2014, 05:27:58 PM
yeah it would be nice if you had some retype password kinda security build in. that way you are less likely to cry cause your account? wallet? idk how im supposed to call it get lost because you wrote your passprase wrong.
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My Head is a Ritz
September 16, 2014, 04:44:10 PM
Yeah directly. The passphrase I used couldn't been adapted and believe me I tried.
Can't I find the Number with a blockchain for node?

I'm so pissed off right now..
How could they find my passphrase? It's not even an existing word..

The coins are still in account 10471279155689894795

Node Blockchain Explorer: http://nodemoney.com:19775/blockchainexpl/

Thanks for this. There is nobody from the stackeholder list with this account number?

My passphrase contained 10 characters as answer to an earlier question somebody asked me.

Sorry but that password was probably way too short. You are much better of using a password manager/generator, and creating a long string of letters, numbers, symbols. Personally I use KeePass to manage all my passwords.
(whenever relying on something like a password manager for the first time, make sure to test it out and get used to how it works for a few days, before you use it to save valuable info. especially figure out how and where it saves files)
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September 16, 2014, 03:37:16 PM
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September 16, 2014, 03:33:57 PM
All that is happening now, is the pressure on the reputation of Node
Node brings many new advantages as compared with other coins and does not realize all. It's an instant confirmation, no empty blocks, and more

About the White Paper it is still in the process, what was written in the beginning in Russian, now needs to be added and rewritten for a more intuitive understanding, it takes time


Thank you for understanding


Guys please search and read a bit by yourself.
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September 16, 2014, 03:28:37 PM
Is the whitepaper in russian already available?
Good question. Publish it on Russian. We can use Google Translate.  Cheesy
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September 16, 2014, 03:24:54 PM
Is the whitepaper in russian already available?
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September 16, 2014, 03:18:03 PM
TaunSew...You are so obviously trying to get cheap coins bringing back that picture and all. Cheesy Playing innocent dumb. You got answers already and the whitepaper will be released asap as they already answered many times. Devs have been online just a few hours ago.

Yup. If you recall I had him on my watchlist the other night but now it's confirmed. Basically, twice a day he just posts the dance party gif and a "OMG, it has been half a day where are the devs?, where is the whitepaper?" message. So friggin annoying.

Ignored.
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September 16, 2014, 02:45:04 PM
TaunSew...You are so obviously trying to get cheap coins bringing back that picture and all. Cheesy Playing innocent dumb. You got answers already and the whitepaper will be released asap as they already answered many times. Devs have been online just a few hours ago.

He is obviously trolling, its better to wait then selling that cheap.
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September 16, 2014, 02:42:29 PM
TaunSew...You are so obviously trying to get cheap coins bringing back that picture and all. Cheesy Playing innocent dumb. You got answers already and the whitepaper will be released asap as they already answered many times. Devs have been online just a few hours ago.
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September 16, 2014, 02:41:30 PM
I think the time is right to get more developer involved like NXT did.  If koop could provide a hyperlink to the positions opening as stated in the 1st page.

Ok, let's wait what's going on.  I will give up if there is no change within several weeks.
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September 16, 2014, 02:38:39 PM
Walk in the park?  We already have them disappear for days at a time without any warning!  Maybe they're spending all the BTC at nightclubs in Kiev?   Huh


very nice gif, could explain what is happening with NODE.  Developers aren't really communicating and how long does it really take to translate a white paper.  Huh
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September 16, 2014, 01:51:04 PM


Why can't you give a simple explanation?  Why is it such a big secret?

Please provide basic information on how forging works with Node.  Is it based on account balance?  Coin age?  Node up-time?


The answer is: Forging does not work like NXT
Secondly, I have already mentioned earlier Forging, many users have already received a commission
In the third setting 100% Forging is our priority for the next phase of work. http://blog.nodecoin.com/ (we also talked about this earlier)

In the white paper, you will get all the answers

Thank you for understanding

This answer is no answer  Angry
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There can be only one!
September 16, 2014, 12:06:03 PM

Has anyone here forged any coins yet (besides the developers)?


do you, or anyone else, have the address to where forged coins are going?

I'm assuming they're going to the block generator but are not included in the transaction details of the block as they're not really a transaction.. If you open the client (web or desktop) you can see recent blocks, you can see who generated them, and you can see the fee. You CANNOT presently see anyone else's balance so far as I am aware, but I'll venture a guess and say that an account's balance = transactions + fees from blocks generated. If you want to see what addresses are generating blocks, just open the web client with a random password and click 'Blocks'... You have looked at the client, right?

Also worth noting - there are a number of accounts generating blocks, far more than there are devs on this project. That seems to imply that the present client is capable of generating blocks (or that a subset of users have access to a pilot client). Guessing that by having the your account open on the client, you're able to generate blocks based on some yet-to-be-released algo.


Why can't you give a simple explanation?  Why is it such a big secret?

Please provide basic information on how forging works with Node.  Is it based on account balance?  Coin age?  Node up-time?


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Forging This feature is a core element of Node, it makes the difference, as we will implement the Proof of Activity (PoA) mechanism which differs from Proof os Stake (PoS - Implemented in Nxt and Nxt-a-like projects) & Proof of Work (PoW - In Bitcoin and Bitcoin-a-like projects).

This is interesting (and in case you're wondering, it was pulled from http://blog.nodecoin.com/) - I know they changed the forging algo in v0.4 so I'm guessing they're still refining it, which may be why you're not getting concise answers. It's probably something of a moving target within the framework of PoA (and possibly other factors).. I wouldn't be surprised at all if this was somewhat subject to change.  That said, the initial post on this thread indicates that it's PoS, so perhaps it's a hybrid, and if so, I'd say that's liable to be a sweetspot: activity + stake drives one's chance of block generation. Again, I point to the bright idea of NOT generating blocks when there's nothing to encode. The premise of a blockchain is to provide a sort of public ledger.. Why keep empty blocks in a ledger? I'm personally giving these guys the benefit of the doubt on forging given their clean implementation of the blockchain.

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September 16, 2014, 12:05:17 PM
I think the time is right to get more developer involved like NXT did.  If koop could provide a hyperlink to the positions opening as stated in the 1st page.
legendary
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September 16, 2014, 11:59:56 AM
If it was just about the tech, once we get details on whitepaper of course, then maybe, but there's far more needed than that right now  Smiley

Ripple is a war machina, Node has just two guys barely speaking english  Smiley
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September 16, 2014, 11:59:29 AM
This thing seems to work as fast as Ripple (or paypal  Wink) but it does have a block explorer, Ripple does not  Smiley

It is really looking like a weird hybrid between a payment processing system and a cryptocoin, as said in OP.



This mean we can go to 1 billion dollar marketcap like ripple did it?
or in other words from 70 satoshi to 250.000 satoshi?  Grin
Ripple devs gave only small percent of coins and more than 90% keeped by themselves. So if NODE devs gave only 1-2% to stakeholder then it will be possible.  Grin
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September 16, 2014, 11:55:23 AM
This thing seems to work as fast as Ripple (or paypal  Wink) but it does have a block explorer, Ripple does not  Smiley

It is really looking like a weird hybrid between a payment processing system and a cryptocoin, as said in OP.



This mean we can go to 1 billion dollar marketcap like ripple did it?
or in other words from 70 satoshi to 250.000 satoshi?  Grin
legendary
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September 16, 2014, 11:47:41 AM
oh well they have an account explorer instead...

Sometimes i wonder why crypto needs a blockchain with slow blocks etc...I'm not techie enough i guess. Must be some trust and security issues involved.
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