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Topic: Nexus [NXS] - The TAO Framework Tritium, Amine, and Obsidian - page 3. (Read 4278 times)

legendary
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DMD info: https://diamond-info.github.io/

I still don't understand if the NXS developer plans to remove the outdated POW mining and switch to 100% energy-efficient algorithms (POS or dPOS)?
sr. member
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Advancing Liberty Through Blockchain
sr. member
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Advancing Liberty Through Blockchain
Lots of great stuff going on for Nexus!  Be sure to follow both the Official Twitter and the Community Twitter handles for updates and giveaways.

https://twitter.com/Nexusofficial

https://twitter.com/NXSCommunity

newbie
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Merit: 0
NXS goes down in sats:
Colin: "All good, we are retaining usd value"

NXS goes down in usd:
Colin: "It's all good, we are retaining sats value, usd is evil anyway, right?!"

Both sats and usd go down the drain:
Colin: "Nexus was never about making money, if you think otherwise you should leave"

Nexus pumps :
Colin: "I am your successful genius leader"

Satellite company goes bankrupt:
Colin: "So great, now we have a better business model"

Nexus delisted from exchange:
Colin: "This will make Nexus that more decentralized"

Nexus losing followers on Twitter:
Colin: "That's your job, duh"

Nexus gets scammed by hired fraudsters:
Colin: "This was a much needed experience, we learned from it"

Nexus gets scammed by hired fraudsters, again:
Colin: "I only build technology, sorry"

Nexus loses partnership by being slow, overpromising and underdelivering:
Colin: "It was not meant to be"

Nexus is losing devs:
Colin: "Nexus is that much stronger now, only like-minded people left on the team"

People complain about  Cohen's horrible leadership:
Colin: "I don't consider myself a leader"
newbie
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A project named BEF - Biodiversity and Ecosystem Futures, have launched on Nexus!

Really interesting. Its the first asset registry that enables the tracking & trading of environmental assets (e.g Carbon Credits) to incentivize environmental regeneration.
Carbon Credits market is 500M per day with a 30% annual growth rate, so potential something that can bring volume back to Nexus!


https://www.publish0x.com/nexus-blockchain-use-case-announcements/protecting-biodiversity-and-ecosystems-xrozxvp



newbie
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A few quick questions. I've been following this project since 2016 and acquired my NXS then.

1) Is Nexus still a SHA-3 based quantum resistant coin/blockchain? If so, why doesn't the new site emphasize that?
2) Is Nexus ASIC resistant? I saw a mining pool for Blackminer's ASIC had Nexus listed as mineable. So is the hash channel now dominated by ASIC hardware?
3) Related to #2, is this why GPU miner development hasn't been updated in years?

I still want to believe in this project but I need some clear answers going forward.

Quite good questions ...

I would like to see what the answers would be also.

Though I would think that the mining side has been dominated by FPGA for quite some time now, and those that have GPU could still mine reasonably well also.

#crysx

Paul already answered the questions a little above your post. ill paste em here for you:

"1) We do still use SHA-3 as part of the hashing for the hash channel.  Our quantum resistance comes from a number of factors... not only from our adoption of post-quantum hashing functions such as FALCON, but also through our Signature Chains architecture, which constitutes one-time use public/private keys and limits the window of opportunity for brute-force cracking.   All aspects of Nexus's quantum resistance is covered in detail on the website here https://tech.nexus.io/quantum-resistance

2) No Nexus is not ASIC resistant, though I'm not aware that any have been developed so far.  There have been FPGA bitstream's developed for the Nexus hash channel and Blackminer is offering an FPGA (to use with their pool) complete with a Nexus bitstream.

3) The GPU miner for the hash channel was updated last year.... https://github.com/Nexusoft/NexusMiner.  The hash channel didn't have too much room for improvement, but this miner includes significant speed improvements for GPU mining on the prime channel.  Jack (aka Blackjack) who originally developed NexusMiner whilst working for Nexus, has since made further updates to NexusMiner on his personal github repo.  I can't find the link to it at the moment but I'm sure someone could post it of you need it. "
full member
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Merit: 137
SmileyGnome
Here is the latest dev update.

https://youtu.be/jUFS0OOBRKU

They tend to be quite long so "Digital Future" have done a great job compiling most of the info.

Check it out:

https://thedigitalfuture.net/2020/09/24/nexus-development-updates-tritium-mobile-wallet-new-use-cases/

https://thedigitalfuture.net/2020/09/23/nexus-tritium-new-features-security-and-adoption-coming-soon/

Give this guy a follow on twitter also. Really does a good job getting out Nexus content.

https://twitter.com/TDigitalFuture


Sweet! Thank you for sharing!
newbie
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Merit: 0
Here is the latest dev update.

https://youtu.be/jUFS0OOBRKU

They tend to be quite long so "Digital Future" have done a great job compiling most of the info.

Check it out:

https://thedigitalfuture.net/2020/09/24/nexus-development-updates-tritium-mobile-wallet-new-use-cases/

https://thedigitalfuture.net/2020/09/23/nexus-tritium-new-features-security-and-adoption-coming-soon/

Give this guy a follow on twitter also. Really does a good job getting out Nexus content.

https://twitter.com/TDigitalFuture
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 137
SmileyGnome
Nexus is developing a mobile wallet with full network connectivity, operating as a trustless light-node giving your mobile device the security and privacy of a full node, while only using a few hundred MB’s of disk.

What does this mean? This means this will be the first crypto wallet to have network node functionality. Key to adoption. Key to network growth. Key to security. This is pretty huge news IMHO.

Watch demo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yTG9PSDAGI&feature=emb_title
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 137
SmileyGnome
Did you know, that with no coding experience required, you can build dapps on Nexus? Some people have already done this.

"88 installs of the $NXS
@bubble
 #blockchain plug-in have occurred already! To learn what they are building & how to make your own creation join our slack community bubble-wg & review the Nexus #nocode tutorial:"

"Why use this plugin?
This plugin will enable the creation of a blockchain-based application, without
the coding experience required or significant costs typically associated with
blockchain development."


Read More:
https://tech.nexus.io/files/bubbleplugin.pdf
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 137
SmileyGnome
Nexus also has a naming service. This was yet something else I have only recently became aware of that interests me.

TAO Naming Service

You can learn more about the naming service here https://www.publish0x.com/nexus/tao-naming-service-xnlgmvx
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 137
SmileyGnome
Amazingly enough, many Nexus hodlers are not aware that they can create a token on Nexus.

"How To Create Your Own Nexus Token
There are three easy steps to creating and distributing your first Nexus Token. The process outlined below only costs 3 NXS."


Learn how here: https://tritiumtoken.wordpress.com/nexus-token/
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 137
SmileyGnome
I would like to see more information being posted here about the project. It is much easier catching up here on development vs slack/telegram/social media.

Every zoom update should be accompanied with a text update on here.
member
Activity: 256
Merit: 60
Snowtrader,

The Best content can be found,


https://medium.com/@NexusOfficial


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDi2stU5yj71_iPgxMZF79w




Also, Nexus has the original Satoshi 0.1 Bitcoin Code on Github.

legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
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A few quick questions. I've been following this project since 2016 and acquired my NXS then.

1) Is Nexus still a SHA-3 based quantum resistant coin/blockchain? If so, why doesn't the new site emphasize that?
2) Is Nexus ASIC resistant? I saw a mining pool for Blackminer's ASIC had Nexus listed as mineable. So is the hash channel now dominated by ASIC hardware?
3) Related to #2, is this why GPU miner development hasn't been updated in years?

I still want to believe in this project but I need some clear answers going forward.

Quite good questions ...

I would like to see what the answers would be also.

Though I would think that the mining side has been dominated by FPGA for quite some time now, and those that have GPU could still mine reasonably well also.

#crysx
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 1
I see there hasn't been much activity here in a while lest the trolls, but lots of activity on many fronts for Nexus.

Zoom meetings discussing the development team updates are still happening.  Here is the latest development update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRjFPQM7Krk

If you haven't already, subscribe to the Nexus YouTube to get notifications when the development team Zoom meetings are posted. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDi2stU5yj71_iPgxMZF79w

The Newsletter has been revived and is now posted on a quarterly basis.  The latest is here: https://medium.com/@NexusOfficial/nexus-community-and-development-quarterly-report-2e76c3bc8670

If you aren't on the Slack or Telegram group the best way to keep up to date with what is happening with Nexus is to follow @NexusOfficial https://twitter.com/NexusOfficial and @NexusCommunity https://twitter.com/NXSCommunity on Twitter.

Colin has been posting some good stuff on Twitter as well @ColinJCantrell https://twitter.com/colinjcantrell, so I'd recommend following him for insights into the tech side.

Colin was also just interviewed on Leak Project https://youtu.be/oNffTAvE1o4 where he discusses the Nexus ecosystem and how things have evolved and how Nexus is addressing problems that need to be solved on many levels.

Someone posted in Slack that crypto feels like 2016 right now and I agree!  The good news is Nexus is light years ahead of where we were in 2016 in terms of tech and scalability.

Onwards and upwards!

Thanks for the links. Now I see that the Nexuscommunity is alive and developing.
sr. member
Activity: 339
Merit: 266
Advancing Liberty Through Blockchain
I see there hasn't been much activity here in a while lest the trolls, but lots of activity on many fronts for Nexus.

Zoom meetings discussing the development team updates are still happening.  Here is the latest development update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRjFPQM7Krk

If you haven't already, subscribe to the Nexus YouTube to get notifications when the development team Zoom meetings are posted. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDi2stU5yj71_iPgxMZF79w

The Newsletter has been revived and is now posted on a quarterly basis.  The latest is here: https://medium.com/@NexusOfficial/nexus-community-and-development-quarterly-report-2e76c3bc8670

If you aren't on the Slack or Telegram group the best way to keep up to date with what is happening with Nexus is to follow @NexusOfficial https://twitter.com/NexusOfficial and @NexusCommunity https://twitter.com/NXSCommunity on Twitter.

Colin has been posting some good stuff on Twitter as well @ColinJCantrell https://twitter.com/colinjcantrell, so I'd recommend following him for insights into the tech side.

Colin was also just interviewed on Leak Project https://youtu.be/oNffTAvE1o4 where he discusses the Nexus ecosystem and how things have evolved and how Nexus is addressing problems that need to be solved on many levels.

Someone posted in Slack that crypto feels like 2016 right now and I agree!  The good news is Nexus is light years ahead of where we were in 2016 in terms of tech and scalability.

Onwards and upwards!
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Now in the future once you have more resources. 

The logic of a Nexus Sat Phone linked with Nexus Sat would be ideal. 

A phone that could be designed from the ground up to work on the Nexus Blockchain to pay for and service the phone. 

Trying to appeal to modern phones users is a losers game.

Step up to the Next Level~

If you think this joke is actually launching satellites in our lifetime you need mental help.
member
Activity: 256
Merit: 60
Now in the future once you have more resources. 

The logic of a Nexus Sat Phone linked with Nexus Sat would be ideal. 

A phone that could be designed from the ground up to work on the Nexus Blockchain to pay for and service the phone. 

Trying to appeal to modern phones users is a losers game.

Step up to the Next Level~
member
Activity: 256
Merit: 60
The 1 MB limit has other key features as well, it is not just about trimming the blockchain down.  10 MB gives huge leeway for enterprising young government sex rings to operate on using wallet.dat files.

But 1 MB would not allow anything but novelty type things and not the RAMPANT degeneration going on.
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