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Predictions and TA for today.

Mysterious dumper will dump 1M again today, this toghetter with downtrend and lack of support will bring nxt to a new low 0.00003

First support is breached, second support will be breached today. From here on it is downhill fast to 0

my advice: sell all while you can get something for it, soon it will be to late.





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NXT is No.1 at BTER volume  Smiley (or changing place with Vertcoin)



NEX is a great coin Smiley Smiley
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Last block has been 98637 for a while now.
Unconfirmed transactions [164]
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This thread is the best advertisement for promote Nxt, we should not abandon here;
Emule, where are you?
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Wow. Either slow day or this thread is dying
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https://github.com/jl777/multigateway/blob/master/bitcoind_RPC.c

char *bitcoind_RPC(int numretries,char *url,char *userpass,char *command,char *args)

easy to use C library to call bitcoind and forks. For localhost usage url will be "127.0.0.1:" where port is the port used by the daemon. userpass is the "rpcusername:rpcpassword" from the bitcoin.conf file.

numretries is the number of times the the RPC command is retried if there is an error. The JSON text is returned.

bitcoind_RPC(3,"127.0.0.1:8332","user:password","getinfo",0);  // is like "bitcoind getinfo"
bitcoind_RPC(3,"127.0.0.1:8332","user:password","getrawtransaction","");

If the last three fields are zero, you can even use it to make NXT API calls as long as you construct the url field to have all the required fields:

bitcoind_RPC(3,"http://127.0.0.1:7876/nxt?requestType=getState",0,0,0);

Hopefully this file will save you a frustrating day of fiddling with bitcoind RPC calls

James
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A forging node decides to be dishonest to disrupt the network, he verifies transactions but packages half of the transactions into one block, half into another block.  He sends one of those half blocks to one half of the nodes he's supposed to passing information on to and the other half block to the other half of the half of those nodes. He tells them they are complete blocks.  Now nodes have a fork as approved by the forging node.  How do they learn about it and prevent these dishonest nodes?
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does NXT have a top 500 address rich list like this:

http://www.mintcoinrichlist.com
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Does anybody know of a C library to make bitcoind RPC calls?

Good luck to you
Someone to help you solve the problem as soon as possible
Thanks. It took a few hours of experimentation, but I was able to make my own C library for this. At least I got actual valid JSON from bitcoind without using system() or fork()!
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Does anybody know of a C library to make bitcoind RPC calls?

Good luck to you
Someone to help you solve the problem as soon as possible
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I want to point out that since Offspring embeds NXT and has direct access to the database in the latest 0.4.0 release it contains a complete blockexplorer.


Downloads: https://github.com/incentivetoken/offspring/releases

I tried this out for the first time today. Its very slick.
Ill be using it from now on.


Agreed, Offspring is great.
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I want to point out that since Offspring embeds NXT and has direct access to the database in the latest 0.4.0 release it contains a complete blockexplorer.

From the main menu (click "Block Explorer") you can enter and look up any account, transaction or block.

For each account you can see all transactions, aliases, blocks forged and assets. For each transaction you can see the sender, receiver, block and the JSON text. A Block windows contain a list of transactions, the JSON text and the generator account.

All these things (ID's) can be clicked (with your mouse) and opens the clicked transaction, block, account in a (the same) window to further explore.

There also is a list of recent blocks and a list of recent transactions (in the advanced section beneath the live active peer data), those lists are endless you can click 'next' on those tables until the genesis block. Again each transaction, sender, receiver or block can be clicked and they will open in their own window.

As I said on https://nxtforum.org/alternative-clients/(windows-mac-linux)-open-source-cross-platform-offspring-237/ ..

OFFSPRING IS MOUSE FRIENDLY

Click Click Click


Everything is CLICKABLE. Click any account number, transaction id, block id etc..

Watch out for RSI. Cause it's addictive

Wink

But all kidding aside, Offspring is open source and we welcome anyone to come and join the development.


.. (runs on Mac OSX, Linux and Windows)



..Edit..

Forgot to mention that for each transaction in any of the lists it shows if it's a payment, alias, bid/ask order, issue asset.. Etc.. that saves at least some clicks on non interesting transactions (because my god almost 100000 transactions are a lot  Shocked)

Downloads: https://github.com/incentivetoken/offspring/releases
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Added an APITestServlet for manual debugging and testing of the
API. All http API calls will now automatically be listed under:

http://localhost:7876/test

or if you need to try only a specific one, e.g. getBalance:

http://localhost:7876/test?requestType=getBalance

Unlike the admin.html page, this listing is automatically
generated and will include all available API calls without
having to be manually updated when a new one is added.



Quote for Nexern

great! thx bidji29


Really looking forward to your client Nexern, and Hive if you still plan to develop.
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Does anybody know of a C library to make bitcoind RPC calls?

does this helps?

http://cbitcoin.com/
Seems a lot more than I need. I just want to make RPC calls reliably
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Just a reminder if you did not have done it yet.

Please go vote on the Nxt slogans: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/nxt-slogan-poll!/

Before voting, you can read this (at least the first link) to understand what type of slogan is needed for Nxt:
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-needs-got-milk/
http://www.simplimation.com/blog/9/how-to-create-an-unforgettable-slogan
http://www.inc.com/guides/201101/new-rules-of-writing-a-memorable-slogan.html
http://www.adslogans.co.uk/ans/index.html
http://www.adslogans.co.uk/hof/2003.html
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Advertising_slogans
http://www.thinkslogans.com/slogans/advertising-slogans/

Nothing is official, but before posting in the poll thread, please read the first post. As damelon said, you can see this process as a game.

You can suggest new slogan that will be added on a next poll. But, in order to be listed on the next poll, you now need to explain why  in a couple of sentences  the proposed slogan is good for Nxt. The idea is to find a slogan which would be really nice, appealing, simple and have a long term value.

More importantly than voting, please consider leaving your opinion on the poll thread.

I'll post this message in the pub thread every couple of days for advertising.

Thanks
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looks like someone registers tons of 3-5 letter aliases.

http://www.nxtexplorer.com/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=50

already 2.888, so he has 7.687 more to go  Grin

http://www.nxtexplorer.com/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=3000&acc=11881033407240916430


this guy is hardcore!

Does anyone really beleive that aliases will be worth anything in the future?

I suspect that it is an original stakeholder filling in the empty blocks with some transactions. Giving back to the community if you will.

You might be on to something there Wink

Nice to see something like that.
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looks like someone registers tons of 3-5 letter aliases.

http://www.nxtexplorer.com/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=50

already 2.888, so he has 7.687 more to go  Grin

http://www.nxtexplorer.com/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=3000&acc=11881033407240916430


this guy is hardcore!

Does anyone really beleive that aliases will be worth anything in the future?
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Anybody has problems with BTER withdrawals?

I have been very concerned about this problem
Can someone answer?
Hashrate.org has over 10,000 jammed up on BTER withdrawals right now
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