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Topic: NXT :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information - page 1770. (Read 2761645 times)

newbie
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Hi', you lot.
                Running the nxt client & thought I'd try to forge some coins.

Got 6000 confirmations & beginning to wonder how these translate into coins?

Feel a bit like Thick Mick McThick having to ask this question but I'm stumped.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
http://www.cloudcrypter.net/build.php

Haha, nice. Let 'em (alt coins) all die.
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1010
Newbie
A simple explanation can be found in this thread.
Theres a discussion if this approach is decentralized or not, the dev says it is:

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"Hazard is correct. Mixing systems require a trusted entity to function. There is no possible way for a client to figure out receiving addresses, while still having them remain anonymous. The protocol we are developing aims to move some of the functions of a mixing system onto the block chain. This addresses several concerns that face mixing services, a few of which were outlined in the original post. The protocol will be in the public domain, of course. People will be able to set up their own mixing services. So it is incorrect to say that it is centralized and that I control it. The protocol can be adapted for many different types of applications. For example, it can easily be adapted for use in anonymous P2P messaging/broadcasting system. We're currently investigating all these different uses for it."

Thank u. I'm going to dig deeper into this.
member
Activity: 111
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I post a few days ago in nexcoin.org that aws.amazon.com cloud gives 1 year free micro t1 VPS
I have a windows one free and now I added onepaid both with slightly more than 600mb ram. It seems that the nxt nodes run ok on them. I don't have them hallmarked but I thought we run as many like them as we could to support the stability.

It costs 0 for 1 year.
Go make accounts in aws.amazon.com and set up a VPS with nxt node.
You need to modify the web.xml
         myAddress
         PUT THE VPS IP HERE

Don't put money to fogrge just run nxt client.

Just running nxt node (client) with 0 nxt in it will help the stability right?? or am I confused again!!!!

Would be great if you could write up a guide on getting people up and running on AWS. Windows and Linux.
Bai,

I signed up and I'm at my console home page. How do I set up a VPS? Do I launch an EC2 instance? Which flavor (linux, windows) of Amazon Machine Image should I choose?

Also, has anyone confirmed that this will help nxt network stability?

Why am I doing this when I can't even get my client to run properly? Tongue

I will do Windows set instructions later on tonight. I am with a customer at the moment and cannt do any work on NXT!!

Would be nice if some of the leaders/genii can confirm that this will help the stability of the newtork else its waste of time.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
Unless we have a decentralized forum, having two boards is good.

But please, only use forums.nxtcrypto.org now Kiss
hero member
Activity: 566
Merit: 500
nextcoin.org, Assistant mod seems to have banned with IP wildcard, affecting valid members.

I'm rectifying this.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
That's good, now you can all go over to http://forums.nxtcrypto.org instead.

Whenever the price starts to climb bac, there is always something happening around dgex, like this "banning" bug Smiley

Time to be less dependent on graviton. First step is to switch forums. Just stop posting on nextcoin and use nxtcrypto instead.

btw: It is working for me (although I am always logged in)

Log out. And never log back in. Use http://forums.nxtcrypto.org
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
That's good, now you can all go over to http://forums.nxtcrypto.org instead.

Whenever the price starts to climb bac, there is always something happening around dgex, like this "banning" bug Smiley

Time to be less dependent on graviton. First step is to switch forums. Just stop posting on nextcoin and use nxtcrypto instead.

btw: It is working for me (although I am always logged in)
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
That's good, now you can all go over to http://forums.nxtcrypto.org instead.

Whenever the price starts to climb bac, there is always something happening around dgex, like this "banning" bug Smiley

Time to be less dependent on graviton. First step is to switch forums. Just stop posting on nextcoin and use nxtcrypto instead.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
That's good, now you can all go over to http://forums.nxtcrypto.org instead.

Whenever the price starts to climb back, there is always something happening around dgex, like this "banning" bug Smiley
hero member
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Merit: 1002
Simcoin Developer
Sounds reasonable.

No it's not. It was pointed out here already several times that client checks won't solve anything and will not be widely and universally implemented, unless checksums are mandatory on the protocol level.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
That's good, now you can all go over to http://forums.nxtcrypto.org instead.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
I just opened Nextcoin.org to see what's new and got this:

"...you are banned from using this forum!
Mehrere Accounts zu erstellen, bringt Dir gar nichts. Schönen Tag noch!
This ban is not set to expire."


W.T.F.?!?


Yesterday it was working fine, I never tried to open "mehrere accounts", never did anything "suspicious".

Must be a german bug.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
I just opened Nextcoin.org to see what's new and got this:

"...you are banned from using this forum!
Mehrere Accounts zu erstellen, bringt Dir gar nichts. Schönen Tag noch!
This ban is not set to expire."


W.T.F.?!?


Yesterday it was working fine, I never tried to open "mehrere accounts", never did anything "suspicious".

The same thing, i dont register any other account.

can some one explain what happend there?
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I just opened Nextcoin.org to see what's new and got this:

"...you are banned from using this forum!
Mehrere Accounts zu erstellen, bringt Dir gar nichts. Schönen Tag noch!
This ban is not set to expire."


W.T.F.?!?


Yesterday it was working fine, I never tried to open "mehrere accounts", never did anything "suspicious".
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
We don't integrate some sort of CRC because of saving a tiny bit of memory in the core code and because sort-of-CRC could be done in a/the client, right?
No, because in the core and when sending across the network the transactions are already signed with the sender public key. Any corruption in the transaction content would automatically invalidate the signature.

Sounds reasonable. And what are the options for the client software for user-made input-errors?

Spontanious idea: The client software can handle "#account" and "#account"+"account alias" receiver-adresses. The second could be checked by the client before it is signed. It would be convenient and the user felt kinda save.

Mmhh, other ideas please?
legendary
Activity: 1181
Merit: 1002
whats going on with nextcoin.org ?

Quote
Sorry you are banned from using this forum!
This ban is not set to expire.

i did nothing Smiley just wanted to login to read some news. does anybody have the same problem?

same for me  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1001
whats going on with nextcoin.org ?

Quote
Sorry you are banned from using this forum!
This ban is not set to expire.

i did nothing Smiley just wanted to login to read some news. does anybody have the same problem?

You were thinking about posting something bad about dgex, and that is not allowed! System read your soul Tongue
hero member
Activity: 905
Merit: 1001
whats going on with nextcoin.org ?

Quote
Sorry you are banned from using this forum!
This ban is not set to expire.

i did nothing Smiley just wanted to login to read some news. does anybody have the same problem?
full member
Activity: 179
Merit: 100
BTW I approached again zerocoin team with 1M NXT bounty to investigate whether NXT PoS is compatible with their protocol...

You could also contact Artos the dev of StableCoin, he just announced that beta testing of his mixing service will start soon.

Do they use decentralized approach? I tried to get how they do that, looks like someone hosts a special mixing server. Am I right?

A simple explanation can be found in this thread.
Theres a discussion if this approach is decentralized or not, the dev says it is:

Quote
"Hazard is correct. Mixing systems require a trusted entity to function. There is no possible way for a client to figure out receiving addresses, while still having them remain anonymous. The protocol we are developing aims to move some of the functions of a mixing system onto the block chain. This addresses several concerns that face mixing services, a few of which were outlined in the original post. The protocol will be in the public domain, of course. People will be able to set up their own mixing services. So it is incorrect to say that it is centralized and that I control it. The protocol can be adapted for many different types of applications. For example, it can easily be adapted for use in anonymous P2P messaging/broadcasting system. We're currently investigating all these different uses for it."
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