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Topic: NEM (XEM) Official Thread - 100% New Code - Easy To Use APIs - page 1189. (Read 2985369 times)

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Risk taker & Black Swan farmer.

You can show one step from nem marketers since launch or shortly prelaunch?

Sure, here you go: http://blog.nem.io/progress-and-utility-of-nem/

There are also lots of hints about our future plans here: https://forum.ournem.com/nem-news-alerts/allcoinsnews-interview-about-nem/

Nobody cares about great words! Where are the facts? Advertising?? Where???

EEFFV marketing manager from NEM! Look at last online  Shocked

Don't mind me asking, have you read the post?

Also please consider helping with votes and thinderclap: http://blog.nem.io/nem-community-challenge/

We have about 48k scoial reach and are half way through.
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This answer is really not helpful and definitely seen as a brush off saying to users: "Get lost!!!"?? Like calling the bank and saying you can't access your funds, the support person tells you someone else is using your account, just have a look...?

The exception states a few things:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
Database may be already in use: "Locked by another process".

As stated - NOTHING shown up on port 8989, AND can also confirm no other process it running. The installer failed, the command line option failed, no need to say"
"Looks like you already got another instance of NIS running or some other program is using the db."

Open a thread here please: https://forum.ournem.com/technical-discussion/
hero member
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any1 who wanna have a lot of money by claiming a huge load of XEMs Cheesy
go and "crack" all the multisig accounts and claim dem nem coins  Cheesy

#account name, private key of multisig account, name of cosignatory 1, name of cosignatory 2, ...
Sustainability Fund, d764f9c66fa558ef0292de82e3dad56eebecfda54a74518187ae748289369f69, BloodyRookie,gimreC,Makoto1337,mixmaster
Marketing Fund, 75b9041a73845bb646ca7cebb631a5d927deb9f31e88fe09865c743cbb6f05b8, gimreC,Makoto1337,jabo38s,kodtycoon,mixmaster
Operational Costs, a07630d53dae153165d851aeb13e605f7514c8d87c0e1b39e522ab9bb68521cc, BloodyRookie,Makoto1337,kodtycoon,jabo38s,mixmaster
Pre-V1 Fund, 89ff78fd5bd1ca43d9245b67b2ef2acb74c6328401bccbac269e621c019b8414, BloodyRookie,Makoto1337,gimreC,Jaguar0625,jabo38s,kodtycoon
Post-V1 Fund, 02691be329fdec69b0e298ba3638a352d1855187f92b76f6be25ba93bc0201b3, BloodyRookie,Makoto1337,gimreC,Jaguar0625,mixmaster,kodtycoon
Contributors, 5d059caa488fabccfa362df83245296386cda75a0115c258b9d4876d8c7b7163, BloodyRookie,Makoto1337,jabo38s,kodtycoon

sustainability fund alone has more  than  2 000 000 000 XEM
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jeez....too much negativity... I want to see these FUDster/critics make their own coins from scratch...

you don't like this coin? dump it and move on...leave the Devs alone

this is a long term HODL....u watch...

bye for now...

well said, it's times like these that a person gets to choose how they want to live. Do you leave school early, get the first job you can, then party your paycheck away every week until your 30, or do you knuckle down and lean useful skills while you're young, recognising that most of the time success comes through hard work exerted over a longer time period. If you want to party go to your favorite exchange, sort by volume, then start trading. Don't concern yourself with the merits of the coins you trade, just pick the ones with the highest volumes and trade. You might make some dough. If you're thinking 2-5 years from now, then follow coins like NEM, buy as much as you can afford, then hodl. The choice is that simple.



So you equate working hard and buckling down with betting all your money on a very long shot volatile altcoin. LOL


yes, but don't bet all your money on a single coin, spread it around on coin projects that have merit. Determining which coins have merit takes effort, you have to read a LOT of material, much of which is painful, but if you do the work the quality coins are obvious, and you invest in those ones. Sometimes they're not obvious, but if your read widely on many coins you can spot them. I've made money in crypto, but spend hours educating myself on the landscape, and that is hard work sometimes. NEM is not assurred of success, but it;s a quality project with merit.

edit: pro tip, follow smart people, where are they posting
legendary
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Newbie

Thank you. I thought he had been talking about core code.
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Anyone who has looked at the source code in our public repo knows we are very serious about this project.

What is the link?
It's probably this one:
https://github.com/NewEconomyMovement
legendary
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Newbie
Anyone who has looked at the source code in our public repo knows we are very serious about this project.

What is the link?
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You can show one step from nem marketers since launch or shortly prelaunch?

Sure, here you go: http://blog.nem.io/progress-and-utility-of-nem/

There are also lots of hints about our future plans here: https://forum.ournem.com/nem-news-alerts/allcoinsnews-interview-about-nem/

Nobody cares about great words! Where are the facts? Advertising?? Where???

EEFFV marketing manager from NEM! Look at last online  Shocked
legendary
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I am not Dorian Nakamoto.
legendary
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jeez....too much negativity... I want to see these FUDster/critics make their own coins from scratch...

you don't like this coin? dump it and move on...leave the Devs alone

this is a long term HODL....u watch...

bye for now...

NEM is a block chain platform and DAO, not just a coin. XEM is just one part of a larger plan.


Phew! Thank goodness for that, cause as a coin NEM sucks bad. LOL

I had previously suggested you could ski down the NEM chart, my new recommendation is it's not safe anymore, rock climbing maybe.

legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1000
jeez....too much negativity... I want to see these FUDster/critics make their own coins from scratch...

you don't like this coin? dump it and move on...leave the Devs alone

this is a long term HODL....u watch...

bye for now...

well said, it's times like these that a person gets to choose how they want to live. Do you leave school early, get the first job you can, then party your paycheck away every week until your 30, or do you knuckle down and lean useful skills while you're young, recognising that most of the time success comes through hard work exerted over a longer time period. If you want to party go to your favorite exchange, sort by volume, then start trading. Don't concern yourself with the merits of the coins you trade, just pick the ones with the highest volumes and trade. You might make some dough. If you're thinking 2-5 years from now, then follow coins like NEM, buy as much as you can afford, then hodl. The choice is that simple.



So you equate working hard and buckling down with betting all your money on a very long shot volatile altcoin. LOL
hero member
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Risk taker & Black Swan farmer.

You can show one step from nem marketers since launch or shortly prelaunch?

Sure, here you go: http://blog.nem.io/progress-and-utility-of-nem/
legendary
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We want to make the NEM block chain platform like legos, where you can build complex systems using simple parts. If you want a coin on top of it, then you could assemble it from basic components (essentially our colored coin implementation, but we are trying to go beyond standard colored coins).

But how is that different than Nxt?

Our implementation of colored coins will be qualitatively different.



Translation: It will have a different name.
hero member
Activity: 655
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jeez....too much negativity... I want to see these FUDster/critics make their own coins from scratch...

you don't like this coin? dump it and move on...leave the Devs alone

this is a long term HODL....u watch...

bye for now...

well said, it's times like these that a person gets to choose how they want to live. Do you leave school early, get the first job you can, then party your paycheck away every week until your 30, or do you knuckle down and lean useful skills while you're young, recognising that most of the time success comes through hard work exerted over a longer time period. If you want to party go to your favorite exchange, sort by volume, then start trading. Don't concern yourself with the merits of the coins you trade, just pick the ones with the highest volumes and trade. You might make some dough. If you're thinking 2-5 years from now, then follow coins like NEM, buy as much as you can afford, then hodl. The choice is that simple.
legendary
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keep dumping am buyin  Grin


There goes the egalitarian distribution!!!

This coin is gonna have more whales than NXT!
legendary
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keep dumping am buyin  Grin
hero member
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Do you still harvest when logged out of ones account?

yes, if you setup delegated harvestng properly
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1000
I am not Dorian Nakamoto.
jeez....too much negativity... I want to see these FUDster/critics make their own coins from scratch...

you don't like this coin? dump it and move on...leave the Devs alone

this is a long term HODL....u watch...

bye for now...

NEM is a block chain platform and DAO, not just a coin. XEM is just one part of a larger plan.
hero member
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Merit: 500
Go Bitcoin
jeez....too much negativity... I want to see these FUDster/critics make their own coins from scratch...

you don't like this coin? dump it and move on...leave the Devs alone

this is a long term HODL....u watch...

bye for now...
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makoto1337, could I get your input on this question asked earlier?:

Quote from: sdersdf3

5) I think one of the big issue facing this and a lot of other coins is that it's apparently really tough to code new features into cryptocoins -- either that or devs that code quickly in C++/Java in this space are few and far between - if that's the case - and I'm not sure whether it is or not - maybe it's because the financial rewards aren't large enough compared to what they could be getting elsewhere, or C++/Java are just tough to code period, or all of the above). It just seems to take a very long time to introduce or test even the smallest new changes on this coin and most other coins from what I've seen. I think this also factors into the delay in getting this on other alt exchanges (not that there are many left anyway these days after Poloniex, Bittrex and Cryptsy).

It'll be interesting to see if Ethereum (whenever it's finally done) offers a platform where devs can more quickly iterate and create new features. I keep hearing that their use of this simplified "Serpent" variant of Python is quicker to code.

Anyway, I'm really struck by how long it seems to take to get new things done on any coin, including bitcoin-related stuff like sidechains - not singling out NEM at all in this. Would be great to get from any NEM devs some perspective on this question to those of us on the outside looking in.


Is NEM going to be a platform like Ethereum's? How is it going to be a better platform to build apps? (Easier, faster to code and/or more robust)? Are people going to be able to create new coins on it?

We want to make the NEM block chain platform like legos, where you can build complex systems using simple parts. If you want a coin on top of it, then you could assemble it from basic components (essentially our colored coin implementation, but we are trying to go beyond standard colored coins).


Could you elaborate on this, how much of this is already in place and what the approximate timeline is for the rest of this? Also, is anything more planned as far as increasing transaction speed? Especially as far as potential use as a decentralised exchange. I understand that one issue with using decentralised ledgers as platforms for asset exchange is that transaction speeds and "bandwidth" are too slow/small to handle large-volume/real-time transactions - and that this is the case for both CounterParty and Ethereum as its currently envisioned.

Does NEM's current platform - I mean the code as it exists today - bring something new to the table as far as being a better platform for handling high-speed/high-volume transaction activity?

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