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legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2015, 02:53:29 PM
My XMR has been very happy the last 2 days, Really need to see Node do the same!

GET ON POLO!!!!!
Contacted Polo many times without any positive result, they are being arrogant  Angry They added Vanillacoin but wont add NODE lolx  Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 02:46:47 PM
BTer withdrawl is still disabled.  Do they have the most recent client?
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
March 10, 2015, 02:44:08 PM
Anyone else watching the drk implosion?

Implosion ? Hmmm ...
-8%, still #5 is rather contraction.
Drk is a good coin.

I meant the soap opera in the thread. Not the drop in price, which is closer to 13%.

It is a good coin and will weather the change, but it is funny to watch children rage.

Over the name change right? I actually prefer them to stay as dark.

Crypto world is still too immature for the big leagues, but we are all growing together. I'd say crypto world is hitting puberty right now  Grin


My XMR has been very happy the last 2 days, Really need to see Node do the same!

GET ON POLO!!!!!
full member
Activity: 175
Merit: 100
March 10, 2015, 02:21:33 PM
Sadly I sold a few NODE in an attempt of daytrading just hours before the hack... So my BTC are gone now. Bad timing. It is hard to trust someone especially after a theft from the cold wallet.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 3056
Welt Am Draht
March 10, 2015, 02:03:25 PM
Overall its revival has to be a good thing for many. I'd consider using it again but would be in and out like lightning.
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legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2015, 02:02:17 PM
BTER is back up:

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Bter.com Exchange ‏@btercom

The trading will be enabled soon. Please do double check your balances and the price in your existing orders.
I dont know people will still trust them, hard to gain trust after what happened.

The NXT hack, Bitbay scandal, and the recent 7,170 BTC hack. Trust is on a thin line for BTER.
its better to use alcurex than BTER  Lips sealed
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 02:00:58 PM
BTER is back up:

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Bter.com Exchange ‏@btercom

The trading will be enabled soon. Please do double check your balances and the price in your existing orders.
I dont know people will still trust them, hard to gain trust after what happened.

The NXT hack, Bitbay scandal, and the recent 7,170 BTC hack. Trust is on a thin line for BTER.
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legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2015, 01:56:21 PM
BTER is back up:

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Bter.com Exchange ‏@btercom

The trading will be enabled soon. Please do double check your balances and the price in your existing orders.
I dont know people will still trust them, hard to gain trust after what happened.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 01:54:46 PM
BTER is back up:

Quote
Bter.com Exchange ‏@btercom

The trading will be enabled soon. Please do double check your balances and the price in your existing orders.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 12:56:35 PM
I appreciate the thanks from everyone and the help I've received trying to continue the rewards from other members.

Every now and then I might go off in a tangent and might seem a little crazy, which I'll admit I do let things get to me especially when you live a busy and somewhat stressful life. For that I apologize if I came off the wrong way to anyone.
I am now trying to just focus on what's important for this project to keep going and do whatever in my power to help.  After all, the trolls and scammers will eventually phase themselves out as cryptocoin scene matures and becomes more like a business model.
sr. member
Activity: 437
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 09:58:23 AM
NODE Rewards Update:

All rewards for qualifying nodes were sent out last night for 3/1-3/7:

Windows:

Code:
node - reward

1980549457983802507 - 520
3287632914591020592 - 525
13418869599879933498 - 190
8972433069625705159 - 500
7118753233736244543 - 315
10090617351173840892 - 480
3233608428688988179 - 235
15423600423983397130 - 525
14345269226628079214 - 525
8753706127351647160 - 475
10256784480357772548 - 525
1024213902811042288 - 470
7112543067514336648 - 85
13859763253566439401 - 525
16706151427682188460 - 60
11993447274130959091 - 525
7034223719321700292 - 430
6897193431440189343 - 65
11950925367816452339 - 375
11920306554878216330 - 470
9577957835821983512 - 190
388507031247855324 - 230
14511940610091238317 - 240
12592538098524814326 - 70
1048390297754728901 - 525

Linux

Code:
node - reward

16289548867307658612 - 525
11363936448759590364 - 525
6311547611944765216 - 500
6193586351772469929 - 525
7981595429821076186 - 525
3772492656932306527 - 525
15808521961712022434 - 520
12217132594948244800 - 475
16570391779901095218 - 510
3764360764095397809 - 415
6655681698812215051 - 525
1596636997542545302 - 525
16603580133678771270 - 500
463699249715670803 - 525
9281456965884126134 - 525
17691109459456464561 - 450

@LemonAndFries
You are doing a great job, thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 08:54:03 AM
NODE Rewards Update:

All rewards for qualifying nodes were sent out last night for 3/1-3/7:

Windows:

Code:
node - reward

1980549457983802507 - 520
3287632914591020592 - 525
13418869599879933498 - 190
8972433069625705159 - 500
7118753233736244543 - 315
10090617351173840892 - 480
3233608428688988179 - 235
15423600423983397130 - 525
14345269226628079214 - 525
8753706127351647160 - 475
10256784480357772548 - 525
1024213902811042288 - 470
7112543067514336648 - 85
13859763253566439401 - 525
16706151427682188460 - 60
11993447274130959091 - 525
7034223719321700292 - 430
6897193431440189343 - 65
11950925367816452339 - 375
11920306554878216330 - 470
9577957835821983512 - 190
388507031247855324 - 230
14511940610091238317 - 240
12592538098524814326 - 70
1048390297754728901 - 525

Linux

Code:
node - reward

16289548867307658612 - 525
11363936448759590364 - 525
6311547611944765216 - 500
6193586351772469929 - 525
7981595429821076186 - 525
3772492656932306527 - 525
15808521961712022434 - 520
12217132594948244800 - 475
16570391779901095218 - 510
3764360764095397809 - 415
6655681698812215051 - 525
1596636997542545302 - 525
16603580133678771270 - 500
463699249715670803 - 525
9281456965884126134 - 525
17691109459456464561 - 450
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
March 10, 2015, 08:42:08 AM
I rebuild mac client same day as realize new one linux version. Please ask NodeClub.

If not. I can give you a new version. Or instructions on how to update the old one, if you do not trust me.
if you can build Mac version then devs should update OP with MAC client  Shocked

I did it on the next day 20.02.2015 and gave to the developers.
New Mac client witch use new port(18775) and also updated nodejs version (0.12).
But as I understand it in beta test.

If necessary I can put a wrapper for  Mac in public access.
Since it is nothing more than a Linux version of the packed with dependencies in the package.
Added only built-in browser window which opens locally running copy of node client.
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legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1004
March 10, 2015, 08:06:07 AM
I rebuild mac client same day as realize new one linux version. Please ask NodeClub.

If not. I can give you a new version. Or instructions on how to update the old one, if you do not trust me.
if you can build Mac version then devs should update OP with MAC client  Shocked
full member
Activity: 175
Merit: 100
March 10, 2015, 07:46:11 AM
Open the online wallet, there you can see what kind of OS people are using
and so far I can see there are also Mac users.

Is the online wallet secure?
Seems for me secure. I'm running also the block chain
for approx. one month and didn't had any problems.
The security issue lays in the unsecured http connection, so your data will be send unsecured..
But devs announced that this will change in the future and that a ssl-connection will be possible. As for now if you want to be secure, just use your local client.
Or the possibility of an ssh connection tunnel (someone explained that somewhere in this thread).

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10346511

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10359230

Thanks whitecloud! We should put all good advices together at one place..
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
March 10, 2015, 07:41:52 AM
Open the online wallet, there you can see what kind of OS people are using
and so far I can see there are also Mac users.

Is the online wallet secure?
Seems for me secure. I'm running also the block chain
for approx. one month and didn't had any problems.
The security issue lays in the unsecured http connection, so your data will be send unsecured..
But devs announced that this will change in the future and that a ssl-connection will be possible. As for now if you want to be secure, just use your local client.
Or the possibility of an ssh connection tunnel (someone explained that somewhere in this thread).

I asked this because my Mac client isn't working anymore and nobody seems to have an answer for this....


I rebuild mac client same day as realize new one linux version. Please ask NodeClub.

If not. I can give you a new version. Or instructions on how to update the old one, if you do not trust me.
member
Activity: 93
Merit: 10
March 10, 2015, 07:27:08 AM
Open the online wallet, there you can see what kind of OS people are using
and so far I can see there are also Mac users.

Is the online wallet secure?
Seems for me secure. I'm running also the block chain
for approx. one month and didn't had any problems.
The security issue lays in the unsecured http connection, so your data will be send unsecured..
But devs announced that this will change in the future and that a ssl-connection will be possible. As for now if you want to be secure, just use your local client.
Or the possibility of an ssh connection tunnel (someone explained that somewhere in this thread).

I asked this because my Mac client isn't working anymore and nobody seems to have an answer for this....
sr. member
Activity: 450
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 06:38:13 AM
Open the online wallet, there you can see what kind of OS people are using
and so far I can see there are also Mac users.

Is the online wallet secure?
Seems for me secure. I'm running also the block chain
for approx. one month and didn't had any problems.
The security issue lays in the unsecured http connection, so your data will be send unsecured..
But devs announced that this will change in the future and that a ssl-connection will be possible. As for now if you want to be secure, just use your local client.
Or the possibility of an ssh connection tunnel (someone explained that somewhere in this thread).

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10346511

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10359230
full member
Activity: 175
Merit: 100
March 10, 2015, 05:49:51 AM
Open the online wallet, there you can see what kind of OS people are using
and so far I can see there are also Mac users.

Is the online wallet secure?
Seems for me secure. I'm running also the block chain
for approx. one month and didn't had any problems.
The security issue lays in the unsecured http connection, so your data will be send unsecured..
But devs announced that this will change in the future and that a ssl-connection will be possible. As for now if you want to be secure, just use your local client.
Or the possibility of an ssh connection tunnel (someone explained that somewhere in this thread).
full member
Activity: 265
Merit: 100
March 10, 2015, 02:30:20 AM
Open the online wallet, there you can see what kind of OS people are using
and so far I can see there are also Mac users.

Is the online wallet secure?
Seems for me secure. I'm running also the block chain
for approx. one month and didn't had any problems.
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