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Topic: NEM (XEM) Official Thread - 100% New Code - Easy To Use APIs - page 640. (Read 2985503 times)

legendary
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mining is so 2012-2013
Nice article mentioning NEM http://www.theedgemarkets.com/my/article/blockchain-technology-practical-banking

and just wanted to mention we are now testing the mainnet iOS app via Testflight.  Hope to submit it to the App store this month for real release.
legendary
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Any news?  Huh

Read the post at the top of this page....  Roll Eyes Wink Smiley Cheesy Grin Shocked

That guy is still around? The ignored feature is so nice  Smiley
legendary
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Any news?  Huh

Read the post at the top of this page....  Roll Eyes Wink Smiley Cheesy Grin Shocked
full member
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hi there! can anybody point me to the right direction? i'm looking for a thread that can help me with the nem client. ncc is not starting properly on my machine.
thanks! more power to NEM!
hero member
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legendary
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Welt Am Draht
We really need a lot more people to attend and promote NEM at conferences like these.  The platform almost just sells itself. If we can improve our marketing, I think we can get a much larger market share of actual blockchain projects for real businesses. 

I'm sure there are plenty of people who are intrigued with the idea of participating in something like this, myself included, what I'm wondering about though is the depth of knowledge required.

Through passive absorption I've picked up plenty of knowledge about crypto as a scene, but technically I'm pretty much bleedin' clueless. What types of things are asked of people who attend events like this? I assume they're stocked with people who know their coding inside out and would ask accordingly.
hero member
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DeepOnions for the WIN!
Hi guys,

I'm here to report back about the Inside Fintech event.

Our booth was a big success and Rene did a great job presenting Apostille on stage with a 45-minute talk.  

It was a very big success.  We were very busy and still are very busy following up from the event and expect a lot of things to come from it.  

I personally talked to lots of people that were not aware of NEM and they now are impressed with it.  

NEM is now on the radar of the top blockchain players in Korea and we have a lot of following up to do.

There were many smaller projects that are now looking into NEM and at least one exchange and I talked about a dozen large banks and financial institutions about mijin.

We also made lots of connections in the blockchain academic world and will be following up on those too.  

A few interesting things.  Everybody is "talking" blockchain and how it changes the world, but nobody is doing live demos like we were.  Quite a few heads were turned in live demos when I showed them namespaces, send by name, making your own asset, multisig contracts, and Apostille all packed nicely and neatly into one platform that works and is here now.  NEM is actually a pretty amazing technology and blockchain platform and people are starting to get that now.  

Additionally, there is a big world out there of really important people that gain their blockchain awareness and education at events like this. Such people don't venture into BTT or other forums and such people rarely ever get to see live demos of tech as great as NEM.  

We really need a lot more people to attend and promote NEM at conferences like these.  The platform almost just sells itself. If we can improve our marketing, I think we can get a much larger market share of actual blockchain projects for real businesses.  

We are really busy right now at the moment preparing for other events.  For instance this week we are making an application at a bank and will meet with a group of important businesses, but when we have time we plan on posting more pics and a video of Rene presenting Apostille.  

This is TERRIBLE news!!!! You guys must stop, I first have to buy more XEM before you chase the price up! :-) lol.

Only sarcastic, of course :-). This is amazing news. I only learnt of XEM this past week and is blown away. Awesome tech, and like you say, it is here NOW. Unlike other cryptos that are all still "pie in the sky". I am shocked that NEM has not received more attention. Just glad I am getting involved now, before it blows up.

Good luck and continue with the amazing work!
hero member
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Hi guys,

I'm here to report back about the Inside Fintech event.

Our booth was a big success and Rene did a great job presenting Apostille on stage with a 45-minute talk.   

It was a very big success.  We were very busy and still are very busy following up from the event and expect a lot of things to come from it. 

I personally talked to lots of people that were not aware of NEM and they now are impressed with it. 

NEM is now on the radar of the top blockchain players in Korea and we have a lot of following up to do.

There were many smaller projects that are now looking into NEM and at least one exchange and I talked about a dozen large banks and financial institutions about mijin.

We also made lots of connections in the blockchain academic world and will be following up on those too. 

A few interesting things.  Everybody is "talking" blockchain and how it changes the world, but nobody is doing live demos like we were.  Quite a few heads were turned in live demos when I showed them namespaces, send by name, making your own asset, multisig contracts, and Apostille all packed nicely and neatly into one platform that works and is here now.  NEM is actually a pretty amazing technology and blockchain platform and people are starting to get that now. 

Additionally, there is a big world out there of really important people that gain their blockchain awareness and education at events like this. Such people don't venture into BTT or other forums and such people rarely ever get to see live demos of tech as great as NEM. 

We really need a lot more people to attend and promote NEM at conferences like these.  The platform almost just sells itself. If we can improve our marketing, I think we can get a much larger market share of actual blockchain projects for real businesses. 

We are really busy right now at the moment preparing for other events.  For instance this week we are making an application at a bank and will meet with a group of important businesses, but when we have time we plan on posting more pics and a video of Rene presenting Apostille. 

amazing news!  thank you for keeping us up to date.
legendary
Activity: 1232
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mining is so 2012-2013
Hi guys,

I'm here to report back about the Inside Fintech event.

Our booth was a big success and Rene did a great job presenting Apostille on stage with a 45-minute talk.   

It was a very big success.  We were very busy and still are very busy following up from the event and expect a lot of things to come from it. 

I personally talked to lots of people that were not aware of NEM and they now are impressed with it. 

NEM is now on the radar of the top blockchain players in Korea and we have a lot of following up to do.

There were many smaller projects that are now looking into NEM and at least one exchange and I talked about a dozen large banks and financial institutions about mijin.

We also made lots of connections in the blockchain academic world and will be following up on those too. 

A few interesting things.  Everybody is "talking" blockchain and how it changes the world, but nobody is doing live demos like we were.  Quite a few heads were turned in live demos when I showed them namespaces, send by name, making your own asset, multisig contracts, and Apostille all packed nicely and neatly into one platform that works and is here now.  NEM is actually a pretty amazing technology and blockchain platform and people are starting to get that now. 

Additionally, there is a big world out there of really important people that gain their blockchain awareness and education at events like this. Such people don't venture into BTT or other forums and such people rarely ever get to see live demos of tech as great as NEM. 

We really need a lot more people to attend and promote NEM at conferences like these.  The platform almost just sells itself. If we can improve our marketing, I think we can get a much larger market share of actual blockchain projects for real businesses. 

We are really busy right now at the moment preparing for other events.  For instance this week we are making an application at a bank and will meet with a group of important businesses, but when we have time we plan on posting more pics and a video of Rene presenting Apostille. 
legendary
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Some pics from Fintech Seoul





Awesome!

Will be interested to hear back from any that attended to see what the reaction was  Cheesy
hero member
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sr. member
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Some pics from Fintech Seoul



newbie
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New dev diary update

Making progress on Catapult Smiley

https://forum.nem.io/t/stories-from-the-dev-front-diary/2641
Awesome progress with Catapult! I believe XEM will have MOON very soon Roll Eyes

Amazing work on Catapult. Coming along nicely! Best development team in the business.
hero member
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I just updated my NCC to the latest version, and I made the mistake of leaving the NIS running while doing that.

So now when I try to start up the NIS, it tries to start up and then stops right away.  

How do I fix this?

In the meantime I exported for the 'lightwallet' from the NCC and downloaded the Nanowallet.  Would I be able to now disregard running the NCC wallet which I'm having problems with, turn it off and only use the Nanowallet?  That kinda of seems to be the case to me.  I like this nano wallet, already tested sending some coins  Cool

You might have corrupted the NIS database when updating while it was running although it is unlikely. You now have several options:

1) You can switch to Nano Wallet
2) You can delete the NIS db and sync from scratch
3) You can change the ncc config to use a remote NIS

Choose whatever you like best.
hero member
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DeepOnions for the WIN!
Anybody knows where i can find the API details for Apostille?
full member
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I just updated my NCC to the latest version, and I made the mistake of leaving the NIS running while doing that.

So now when I try to start up the NIS, it tries to start up and then stops right away.  

How do I fix this?

In the meantime I exported for the 'lightwallet' from the NCC and downloaded the Nanowallet.  Would I be able to now disregard running the NCC wallet which I'm having problems with, turn it off and only use the Nanowallet?  That kinda of seems to be the case to me.  I like this nano wallet, already tested sending some coins  Cool
newbie
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hero member
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Is NEM abandoned?

Almost never updates and no contributions on Telegram.  Huh
hero member
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NEM in free fall?  Huh  Lips sealed
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