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sr. member
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Is there a way to verify that delegated harvesting is working through my remote node beside that there COULD pop up some blocks under "harvested blocks"?


the popped up harvested blocks are the sure way to know.  
This is part of my problem Wink
There aren't any harvested blocks since I activated and started delegated harvesting..

But it's just running for cupple of hours now, so I don't really know if it works.. It looks alright, there is no error or anything.

I've been harvesting since launch and only have 8-10 blocks, so don't worry about it.
Okay, should be alright then Wink
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000
Is there a way to verify that delegated harvesting is working through my remote node beside that there COULD pop up some blocks under "harvested blocks"?


the popped up harvested blocks are the sure way to know.  
This is part of my problem Wink
There aren't any harvested blocks since I activated and started delegated harvesting..

But it's just running for cupple of hours now, so I don't really know if it works.. It looks alright, there is no error or anything.

I've been harvesting since launch and only have 8-10 blocks, so don't worry about it.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
mining is so 2012-2013
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?

Thanks man.

I started runNCC.bat first. Then runNIS.bat afterwards.

The last step was to run runMON.bat and I was good to go!

Synchronizing now. And I can see a shield at my taskbar =)

Hi Faith, next time if you want you can just use runMon.bat and it will do it all for you
sr. member
Activity: 457
Merit: 251
Is there a way to verify that delegated harvesting is working through my remote node beside that there COULD pop up some blocks under "harvested blocks"?


the popped up harvested blocks are the sure way to know.  
This is part of my problem Wink
There aren't any harvested blocks since I activated and started delegated harvesting..

But it's just running for cupple of hours now, so I don't really know if it works.. It looks alright, there is no error or anything.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
mining is so 2012-2013


dat block  Cool

i can activate delegated harvesting for free now wow Cool Cool Cool

you got one!  a lot of mine were empty. 

wonder who the guy who gave you those XEM is.   you can actually go on the block explorer and see
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
mining is so 2012-2013
Is there a way to verify that delegated harvesting is working through my remote node beside that there COULD pop up some blocks under "harvested blocks"?


the popped up harvested blocks are the sure way to know. 

this is an advanced feature via the "harvest" file in the stand alone but I am not sure how to use it. 

maybe somebody else can tell you a way
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
mining is so 2012-2013
So not sure if I have done something wrong but I imported my private key but it has a completely different address then before with a zero balance. I checked the address I had received when I got the private key and in block explorer it shows 2225000 nem so how do I get these?


As a note yes I switched to it and made it my primary after importing the private key. When I click on show private key it is the same but the address is not.

it seems like the private key you have is not the private key to your account with your XEM.  So this is a big problem.

the only way to get those XEM are to have the correct private key

by any chance did you use a paper wallet and now you are typing it?  it is possible if you go from paper to keyboard that you are not typing something exactly correct.
sr. member
Activity: 457
Merit: 251
Is there a way to verify that delegated harvesting is working through my remote node beside that there COULD pop up some blocks under "harvested blocks"?
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1012


dat block  Cool

i can activate delegated harvesting for free now wow Cool Cool Cool
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
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?

Thanks man.

I started runNCC.bat first. Then runNIS.bat afterwards.

The last step was to run runMON.bat and I was good to go!

Synchronizing now. And I can see a shield at my taskbar =)
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
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?
hero member
Activity: 497
Merit: 501
I'm also prepared to donate to legitimate, trustworthy causes to help a NEM marketplace flourish.
full member
Activity: 235
Merit: 110
HAVUJA PERKELE!
I found fault in translation of finnish wallet. Is written "sulje lomakko" when should be written "sulje lompakko". In english "close the wallet" or something.

And this if not already fixed.

I found something fun in welcome message of wallet.

Quote
NCC User Interface translation:
apex, boestin, Chaos514, DIMKAZDS, filchef, freigeist, Guliver, iaminitnow06, Janea4pda, kuppalahti, Lcharles, martismartis, mess-lelouch, Parana, rigel, Shawn, Spider, 楊 輝彦

I thought his name was Kauppalahti. He is a Finnish person. And Finnish word kuppa mean syphilis. Kuppalahti = syphilis bay. kauppalahti = trade bay.

Or am I wrong?

I hope that the code is faultless. Grin

The typos have already been fixed in the Finnish translation (or all typos that I could spot) of NCC. The pull request has been pending for 4 days now, so it should be updated soon, I think Smiley

I also found some typos in the Finnish translation of www.nem.io and they have been fixed too, just waiting for them to be accepted now Smiley

Hyvää duunia! Ei nimittäin ihan helppoa löytää kaikille termeille fiksua käännöstä.
Kiitos! Mukavaa saada palautetta. Sitten odottelemaan kurssin nousua....
full member
Activity: 171
Merit: 100
How is delegate harvesting exactly working, don't getting wiser from the tutorial.
You create another account with 0 funds but with harvesting power of your main account. Your money stays in your main account which you are not using for harvesting anymore(so your private key stays safe). The 0-funds account is harvesting and fees are being sent to your main account each time you harvest a block. The private key of 0-funds account is worthless for other people.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
How is delegate harvesting exactly working, don't getting wiser from the tutorial.
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
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?
member
Activity: 85
Merit: 10
is there a NEM Marketing Fond?

I would like to submit a certain part of my NEM share to support marketing and advertising.

Hi Sadtfeger, you are a real NEMster!!!!

We thought a lot about marketing and just like you think it is really important and the devs were smart enough to plan ahead and make a marketing fund already that is just for marketing, so no need to contribute just yet to that.

But I am sure if you stick around there will be other really interesting ways to promote NEM that might need funding.  When the time is right, I am sure you will know it. 

Glad you are here!

Many thanks for the answer.

That was my goal from the beginning. My offer stands and who has an idea by donating something good let it me know.
I don´t have the time and a donation is my contribution.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
mining is so 2012-2013
is there a NEM Marketing Fond?

I would like to submit a certain part of my NEM share to support marketing and advertising.

Hi Sadtfeger, you are a real NEMster!!!!

We thought a lot about marketing and just like you think it is really important and the devs were smart enough to plan ahead and make a marketing fund already that is just for marketing, so no need to contribute just yet to that.

But I am sure if you stick around there will be other really interesting ways to promote NEM that might need funding.  When the time is right, I am sure you will know it. 

Glad you are here!
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1012
is there a NEM Marketing Fond?

I would like to submit a certain part of my NEM share to support marketing and advertising.

Devs have already a large chunk of Nem dedicated to such things if i recall but it's certainly very kind of you  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
It's common practice to publish source code

Nxt waited over 6 months, we're gonna wait a bit longer.

Strange history book you have there.. especially for someone capable of decompiling unobfuscated Java class files  Undecided

quoted to preserve
daedelus r u sure u dont wanna think about what u just posted again ?

I'd rather hear from Gimre
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