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Topic: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come - page 86. (Read 785516 times)

legendary
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A programmer friend of mine wrote this to celebrate Nexus's contributions to finding prime clusters:

http://www.nxsprime.com/

It's not updated automatically yet, but could be if there is interest.

Congratulations to the Nexus team for everything they're accomplishing.

Wow!  Very Cool!  Thanks for sharing.

yup - ditto ...

#crysx
legendary
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I suspect that there is some politics involved with Polo. Undecided
I wonder why this coin is traded on only one large exchanger (Bitrex) with such a high capitalization?
Usually such coins should also be traded on Poloniex.
Nobody does understand why it's not there, it's quite a big topic on Nexus Slack between the members. From what I know, there have been multiple attempts to list it there already, but from some unknown reason Polo still keep refusing it.
It seems we need to push on Polo even harder, because in the end it's only their shame they don't have it. Cool

well ...

i would think that with the compilation issues i have had with getting a deamon compiled ( and still no success - so ive postponed working on it ) - it may be that they cant be bothered to spend the time to decipher the issues that they may have with compilation ...

i could be completely wrong ( and hope i am ) about this issue - but i know this much ... had i been the owner of an exchange as big as poloniex - i certainly would NOT have the time to commit to any compilation issues for a daemon and would not list it purely on the basis of time restrictions ...

we can ALL see this is a good coin - but the compilation issues are too great to bother in my opinion ...

or you could be right with politics involved ... who knows really ...

i know that i would support the network more had i been able to compile the daemon successfully ...

#crysx

Bittrex had no issues nor did Cryptopia running it, so I don't think that is an issue.

bittrex and cryptopia use ubuntu - and tweak it ... what if poloniex runs it under a rhel based system like our ( cwi ) system? ...

a universal installation / compilation 'should' work with most linux distros - this doesnt ( unlike a HUGE amount of coins out there ) ...

but then again - IF the new wallet is more universal in its compilation system - then we may all have a good chance of it compiling in almost any linux distro ...

i dunno what it might be - but ive STILL yet to compile it successfully under centos 7 x64 - even with the help this thread has given ... and i am by far not a newbie ...

#crysx
sr. member
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legendary
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How many time for the tritium wallet ? Thanks for response.
sr. member
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Advancing Liberty Through Blockchain
A programmer friend of mine wrote this to celebrate Nexus's contributions to finding prime clusters:

http://www.nxsprime.com/

It's not updated automatically yet, but could be if there is interest.

Congratulations to the Nexus team for everything they're accomplishing.

Wow!  Very Cool!  Thanks for sharing.
newbie
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A programmer friend of mine wrote this to celebrate Nexus's contributions to finding prime clusters:

http://www.nxsprime.com/

It's not updated automatically yet, but could be if there is interest.

Congratulations to the Nexus team for everything they're accomplishing.
legendary
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bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
NXS 3.0 will have extendet support for explorers
i think the only barrier that held back some exchanges to list NXS was the less comfortable explorers

with new wallet im pretty sure we will see NXS listed on more exchanges
sr. member
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Advancing Liberty Through Blockchain
I suspect that there is some politics involved with Polo. Undecided
I wonder why this coin is traded on only one large exchanger (Bitrex) with such a high capitalization?
Usually such coins should also be traded on Poloniex.
Nobody does understand why it's not there, it's quite a big topic on Nexus Slack between the members. From what I know, there have been multiple attempts to list it there already, but from some unknown reason Polo still keep refusing it.
It seems we need to push on Polo even harder, because in the end it's only their shame they don't have it. Cool

well ...

i would think that with the compilation issues i have had with getting a deamon compiled ( and still no success - so ive postponed working on it ) - it may be that they cant be bothered to spend the time to decipher the issues that they may have with compilation ...

i could be completely wrong ( and hope i am ) about this issue - but i know this much ... had i been the owner of an exchange as big as poloniex - i certainly would NOT have the time to commit to any compilation issues for a daemon and would not list it purely on the basis of time restrictions ...

we can ALL see this is a good coin - but the compilation issues are too great to bother in my opinion ...

or you could be right with politics involved ... who knows really ...

i know that i would support the network more had i been able to compile the daemon successfully ...

#crysx

Bittrex had no issues nor did Cryptopia running it, so I don't think that is an issue.
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
I suspect that there is some politics involved with Polo. Undecided
I wonder why this coin is traded on only one large exchanger (Bitrex) with such a high capitalization?
Usually such coins should also be traded on Poloniex.
Nobody does understand why it's not there, it's quite a big topic on Nexus Slack between the members. From what I know, there have been multiple attempts to list it there already, but from some unknown reason Polo still keep refusing it.
It seems we need to push on Polo even harder, because in the end it's only their shame they don't have it. Cool

well ...

i would think that with the compilation issues i have had with getting a deamon compiled ( and still no success - so ive postponed working on it ) - it may be that they cant be bothered to spend the time to decipher the issues that they may have with compilation ...

i could be completely wrong ( and hope i am ) about this issue - but i know this much ... had i been the owner of an exchange as big as poloniex - i certainly would NOT have the time to commit to any compilation issues for a daemon and would not list it purely on the basis of time restrictions ...

we can ALL see this is a good coin - but the compilation issues are too great to bother in my opinion ...

or you could be right with politics involved ... who knows really ...

i know that i would support the network more had i been able to compile the daemon successfully ...

#crysx
newbie
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I suspect that there is some politics involved with Polo. Undecided
I wonder why this coin is traded on only one large exchanger (Bitrex) with such a high capitalization?
Usually such coins should also be traded on Poloniex.
Nobody does understand why it's not there, it's quite a big topic on Nexus Slack between the members. From what I know, there have been multiple attempts to list it there already, but from some unknown reason Polo still keep refusing it.
It seems we need to push on Polo even harder, because in the end it's only their shame they don't have it. Cool
full member
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I wonder why this coin is traded on only one large exchanger (Bitrex) with such a high capitalization?
Usually such coins should also be traded on Poloniex.
Nobody does understand why it's not there, it's quite a big topic on Nexus Slack between the members. From what I know, there have been multiple attempts to list it there already, but from some unknown reason Polo still keep refusing it.
It seems we need to push on Polo even harder, because in the end it's only their shame they don't have it. Cool
legendary
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DMD info: https://diamond-info.github.io/
I wonder why this coin is traded on only one large exchanger (Bitrex) with such a high capitalization?
Usually such coins should also be traded on Poloniex.
full member
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Just read the news

Cant wait to test the Tritium wallet!

 Cool
hero member
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Nexus is loading...

Please wait...
member
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Colin, I like that Nexus compiles under the newer versions of Berkely DB at least I think it was installed when I first installed Nexus.

Would running Nexus under Berkely DB 4.8 now cause  failure if I tried later to move a Nexus wallet.dat file into a newer Berkely DB under Nexus under a different install in the future?

Thanks for your time.................
member
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Furthermore,
 I was able to locate the data directories inside Gnu/Debian and Ubuntu
by clicking the view hidden files inside the home folder........either a
 left click VIEW or a top header tab display click VIEW hidden files or
folders

http://bitzuma.com/posts/moving-the-bitcoin-core-data-directory/

This is used to delete the blockchain if there are errors or to download
 it seperately and copy paste in the blockchain using non-P2P nodes.

Also this is where back up of wallet.dat file is and to repaste it here
on a fresh computer install from a saved copy.

This type of information is hard to come by considering how important it
 is.  Windows it is easy but Linux uses hidden files and folders by
default....

hope it helps..............

Nexus uses a nice simple blockchain format.....compared to everything
else
sr. member
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So Vector Space Systems partnership is official now?

on the blog it says the Letter of Intent (LOI) is signed.  Not sure if that makes it official? any lawyers here ;-)

a letter of intent means fuck all you idiot.



Stop criticizing all that does not look like Satoshi ..

If the project does not interest you, do not come ..
If you are disappointed not to have to buy before, do not complain and will console you elsewhere ..

Thank you.
legendary
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Creator of Nexus http://nexus.io
The LOI outlines the terms of our partnership and makes it official. It is not a "legally binding" agreement between parties since no funds have been exchanged. We will get to more paperwork when we move to Phase III, for now an LOI being signed is a huge step. This means that we have come to a mutual agreement on terms of the partnership, and will continue building it based off of these.

Since it is agreed and signed this moves the partnership into Phase II. If you continued reading past the point of the LOI in our newsletter, you will also see that we are preparing for a big PR push this Summer highlighting Vector, Nexus, and Galactic Sky.
This makes our partnership official, to ensure that the terms of our LOI work as intended as we continue pioneering the groundwork for two major revolutionary movements: Crypto and Space.

Thank You,
Viz.
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So Vector Space Systems partnership is official now?

on the blog it says the Letter of Intent (LOI) is signed.  Not sure if that makes it official? any lawyers here ;-)

a letter of intent means fuck all you idiot.



got scammed hmm?or why so mad
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We are very excited to Announce the release of the second Nexus Newsletter.  Some very exciting news this month.  https://nexusnewsletter.com/  Let me or @spaid on Slack know if you have any comments or ideas for future newsletters. 
Great news, thanks for sharing, there's a lot of interesting information in it! Cool
I can't wait for the new Tritium wallet! I hope it will finally solve my dilemma between having an Oracle wallet, which is good for staking or having an LLD wallet, which loads much faster and is better for solo mining. Wink
Also it's possitive to see that the Letter of Intent has been already signed, I guess an interesting summer is behind us.
But of course, the most I'm excited about the Nexus swag store! Cheesy
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