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Topic: NEM (XEM) Official Thread - 100% New Code - Easy To Use APIs - page 806. (Read 2985369 times)

legendary
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Friendly reminder for our new troll (your initial posts were acceptable, and haven't been removed, but new ones are pure FUD/trollism):

This is MODERATED thread, initial name of the thread actually was: NEM Official Moderated Thread [Updates & Discussion][Civilized Discussion]

AFAIR, non-moderated thread hasn't been closed and still exists: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=650274.1240
legendary
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PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) accounts through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual accounts as indicators, calculate the significance of each account, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant acconuts.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect accounts that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.

It's awesome that PoI was in the METI (経産省) report! Unfortunately, their explanation of PoI is not really correct. Importance refers to the graph theoretic importance of an account (in the netted, directed transaction graph). NEM uses hit/target values to determine harvesters, so I don't think "assign easier hash calculations" is correct.

They might have simplified it a bit, but that is (sort-of) correct. Importance is part of target value. Nicer target == faster reaches hit. Saying that "easier hash calculation" isn't the best phrasing I guess.

Clustering is used not to detect nodes that can commit "unlawful transactions," but rather to help prevent link spamming as part of the NCDawareRank algorithm.

Indeed, that part (in their raport) is not right.
hero member
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Here from nem at Twitter

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/press/2016/0531_01.html

Japanese government nem Grin

The report however uses word "node" in an ugly (for crypto currencies interested person) fashion...
Take a look at this paragraph (others about PoS, PBFT are written in the same way, so at least it's consistent)

Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) nodes through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual nodes as indicators, calculate the significance of each node, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant nodes.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect nodes that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.

Now translation for normal people:
Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) accounts through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual accounts as indicators, calculate the significance of each account, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant acconuts.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect accounts that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.


It's awesome that PoI was in the METI (経産省) report! Unfortunately, their explanation of PoI is not really correct. Importance refers to the graph theoretic importance of an account (in the netted, directed transaction graph). NEM uses hit/target values to determine harvesters, so I don't think "assign easier hash calculations" is correct. Clustering is used not to detect nodes that can commit "unlawful transactions," but rather to help prevent link spamming as part of the NCDawareRank algorithm.

Maybe you should tell them that Smiley
hero member
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Any news of xem?It has raise for a few days
newbie
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Is this him?


hmm, I've also dug something weird about him... http://bit.do/asayama-criminal
Definitely a criminal offence. These kind of criminals go to this prison.......   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o


Why NEM has partnered with money laundering experience?



pls troll in another thread.
thx

everybody that forms a threat to capitalisme will be accused of some sort of criminal activity, even if it's not true.

http://archives.starbulletin.com/2000/12/08/news/story15.html
http://archives.starbulletin.com/2000/04/18/news/story9.html

And He seems to have many doubts for many years in Japan.
http://wc2014.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/venture/1070357269/


How many new accounts are you going to make  Huh
sr. member
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Here from nem at Twitter

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/press/2016/0531_01.html

Japanese government nem Grin

The report however uses word "node" in an ugly (for crypto currencies interested person) fashion...
Take a look at this paragraph (others about PoS, PBFT are written in the same way, so at least it's consistent)

Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) nodes through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual nodes as indicators, calculate the significance of each node, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant nodes.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect nodes that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.

Now translation for normal people:
Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) accounts through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual accounts as indicators, calculate the significance of each account, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant acconuts.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect accounts that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.


It's awesome that PoI was in the METI (経産省) report! Unfortunately, their explanation of PoI is not really correct. Importance refers to the graph theoretic importance of an account (in the netted, directed transaction graph). NEM uses hit/target values to determine harvesters, so I don't think "assign easier hash calculations" is correct. Clustering is used not to detect nodes that can commit "unlawful transactions," but rather to help prevent link spamming as part of the NCDawareRank algorithm.
Somebody in Japan had better contact METI report writer to give him an accurate information/explanation.
Thanks.  Wink
legendary
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I am not Dorian Nakamoto.
Here from nem at Twitter

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/press/2016/0531_01.html

Japanese government nem Grin

The report however uses word "node" in an ugly (for crypto currencies interested person) fashion...
Take a look at this paragraph (others about PoS, PBFT are written in the same way, so at least it's consistent)

Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) nodes through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual nodes as indicators, calculate the significance of each node, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant nodes.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect nodes that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.

Now translation for normal people:
Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) accounts through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual accounts as indicators, calculate the significance of each account, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant acconuts.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect accounts that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.


It's awesome that PoI was in the METI (経産省) report! Unfortunately, their explanation of PoI is not really correct. Importance refers to the graph theoretic importance of an account (in the netted, directed transaction graph). NEM uses hit/target values to determine harvesters, so I don't think "assign easier hash calculations" is correct. Clustering is used not to detect nodes that can commit "unlawful transactions," but rather to help prevent link spamming as part of the NCDawareRank algorithm.
legendary
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Jabo38 tell that supernodes will start at 1 of June 2016

legendary
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I am sure it was already explained somewhere on the thread but I could not find it. What are Supernodes? I know what normal nodes are where the software of NEM is running but what is the difference to Supernodes and what are the advantages / drawbacks compared to "normal" nodes?

Supernodes in a few hours
Supernodes are just super nodes.Smiley Seriously though, they need to pass various tests to qualify. more info here  https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-rewards-program/1735
x13
sr. member
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Things are called shit for a reason, dear.
I am sure it was already explained somewhere on the thread but I could not find it. What are Supernodes? I know what normal nodes are where the software of NEM is running but what is the difference to Supernodes and what are the advantages / drawbacks compared to "normal" nodes?

Supernodes in a few hours
legendary
Activity: 866
Merit: 1002
Here from nem at Twitter

http://www.meti.go.jp/english/press/2016/0531_01.html

Japanese government nem Grin

The report however uses word "node" in an ugly (for crypto currencies interested person) fashion...
Take a look at this paragraph (others about PoS, PBFT are written in the same way, so at least it's consistent)

Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) nodes through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual nodes as indicators, calculate the significance of each node, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant nodes.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect nodes that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.

Now translation for normal people:
Quote
PoI refers to a method to cluster(39) accounts through transaction graph analysis(40) using transaction
amounts and balances of individual accounts as indicators, calculate the significance of each account, and
assign priority in hash calculations (assign easier hash calculations) to more significant acconuts.
Clustering is supposed to make it possible to detect accounts that are likely to commit unlawful
transactions. PoI is adopted in NEM.
legendary
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member
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NEMflash.io
xem appear at official japanese goverment page Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

WOW, thats awesome!

what this by the way related to the price of XEM

Maybe,

but Supernode payments started today aswell, which give incentive to have a VPS.

http://blog.nem.io/supernodes-start/
hero member
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xem appear at official japanese goverment page Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

WOW, thats awesome!

what this by the way related to the price of XEM
legendary
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xem appear at official japanese goverment page Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

WOW, thats awesome!
newbie
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Is this him?


hmm, I've also dug something weird about him... http://bit.do/asayama-criminal
Definitely a criminal offence. These kind of criminals go to this prison.......   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o


Why NEM has partnered with money laundering experience?



pls troll in another thread.
thx

everybody that forms a threat to capitalisme will be accused of some sort of criminal activity, even if it's not true.
hero member
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How do I back up a wallet?  And what should I back it up on?  What do you guys use?  Thanks.
All you need is your wallet file (.wlt in ~/nem/ncc) and your passphrase. I save it within Keepass2 which itself gets backuped on several devices.
legendary
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xem appear at official japanese goverment page Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
sr. member
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Great! looks very promising  Smiley
newbie
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How do I back up a wallet?  And what should I back it up on?  What do you guys use?  Thanks.
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