So what's the deal with fees? Is it possible to send a transaction with zero fees? Or does NEM enforce a minimum transaction fee like NXT currently does?
Is there any other way to start the NEM client besides the one at the official website for Windows?
I have excluded NEM from the firewall, but I can't get it started. Nothing happens when I click at 'Launch NEM Wallet.exe'.
Ps. Yes, I did all the steps described by the NEM team.
You could try the standalone version of the client:
http://bob.nem.ninja/Download the file called "nis-ncc-0.6.25.zip" and unzip it to a folder in your hard drive (e.g. C:\NEM). Then open the folder and double click on runMon.bat. This should automatically open a browser window containing the wallet.
What does the block difficulty depend on? And is there a way to send a few XEM to a friend without him being able to check how much XEM I have, which people I've sent to in the past etc?
I'm curious about this too. From what I can see, it tends to stay between 100 and 150.
Now if I had to guess, I'd say that it's a measure of how many coins are harvesting at any given moment. Just like in the case with NXT, if 800,000 coins are forging then difficulty is high. If only 100,000 coins are forging, then difficulty is low and it would be easier to forge a block. Can anyone confirm?