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anybody can choose to use nxt http://offspring.dgex.com/ with wallet.dat. Or online wallet (https://wallet.mynxt.info/). Brainwallet is for russian guys and other geeks who are paranoid of the governments etc. (you don't own NXT on your pc by using brainwallet)
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Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!
Hi Adam,

I would be happy to interview while I am at Coinsumm.it. Good to see you on the forum.

Sincerely,
Brian Snyder

If you'd rather, I can interview the guy who is representing you at Coinsummit, or Kris.  I don't think it was a very good interview, were you talking to people on chat between answers, or typing our your response before speaking?  I was trying to figure that out lol.

Sounds great, we'll be grabbing a few interviews in quiet corners, and beyond that i'm in the city for several days outside the conference.
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I think more than anything NXT suffers from lack of people who have both a deep knowledge of the project and who have strong presentation skills.  You have some people in your group who have good presentation skills (like Kris) but who feel out of depth when it comes to technical stuff.

Anybody I talk to needs to be able to explain to my why it's not an insanely bad tradeoff to not have a wallet.dat and to require a very difficult to remember, unique brainwallet to be entered for every action.  That is by far the biggest barrier to actual use, and I've yet to hear a good solution.
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If you'd rather, I can interview the guy who is representing you at Coinsummit, or Kris.  I don't think it was a very good interview, were you talking to people on chat between answers, or typing our your response before speaking?  I was trying to figure that out lol.

yea i was just trying to organize my thoughts. stepheny said it was fine because it would just be cut out anyway. sorry about making more work for you.

by the guy at coin summit you mean tai zen?
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Hi Adam,

I would be happy to interview while I am at Coinsumm.it. Good to see you on the forum.

Sincerely,
Brian Snyder

If you'd rather, I can interview the guy who is representing you at Coinsummit, or Kris.  I don't think it was a very good interview, were you talking to people on chat between answers, or typing our your response before speaking?  I was trying to figure that out lol.
sr. member
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Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!
If you'd rather, I can interview the guy who is representing you at Coinsummit, or Kris.  I don't think it was a very good interview, were you talking to people on chat between answers, or typing our your response before speaking?  I was trying to figure that out lol.
legendary
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I'm on the latest version of solaris, I issued an asset, markets look neat, sales interface is nicer than Counterparty but you have many fewer features.  

Any plans for info pages for assets? what can an asset owner do with an asset besides sell it, any dividends or recovery options like callable assets?    

Right now I can see using what you have for company stock but really nothing else since you don't do dividends.

are you really the "Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!"?

Yes, I was just editing your interview with Stephanie the other day - It's going on Saturdays show.

i hope you left out the bit about recording cops on the blockchain. it was a very bad example. embarrassingly bad. i could have just mentioned the asset exchange but i was nervous.
legendary
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I'm on the latest version of solaris, I issued an asset, markets look neat, sales interface is nicer than Counterparty but you have many fewer features.  

Any plans for info pages for assets? what can an asset owner do with an asset besides sell it, any dividends or recovery options like callable assets?    

Right now I can see using what you have for company stock but really nothing else since you don't do dividends.

are you really the "Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!"?

Yes, I was just editing your interview with Stephanie the other day - It's going on Saturdays show.

odear Undecided

do you think it was as bad as i think it was?
sr. member
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Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!
I'm on the latest version of solaris, I issued an asset, markets look neat, sales interface is nicer than Counterparty but you have many fewer features.  

Any plans for info pages for assets? what can an asset owner do with an asset besides sell it, any dividends or recovery options like callable assets?    

Right now I can see using what you have for company stock but really nothing else since you don't do dividends.

are you really the "Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!"?

Yes, I was just editing your interview with Stephanie the other day - It's going on Saturdays show.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1217
I'm on the latest version of solaris, I issued an asset, markets look neat, sales interface is nicer than Counterparty but you have many fewer features.  

Any plans for info pages for assets? what can an asset owner do with an asset besides sell it, any dividends or recovery options like callable assets?    

Right now I can see using what you have for company stock but really nothing else since you don't do dividends.

are you really the "Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!"?
sr. member
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I don't really come from outer space.
Don't forget about BCNext, it will be a month since he started a new life here and again left his old acc

legendary
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Nxt is in dared need of a 100% trust forum. Im wondering how long it will take until we get one. I believe community fund should fund a forum to get thing structure a bit. It good to be decentralized, but not desorganized.

I'm setting one up now and if opticalcarrier agrees it can be the new forums.nxtcrypto.org:

http://107.170.117.237
Why do we need another forum exactly?  Huh

http://www.nextcoin.org is very popular and http://forums.nxtcrypto.org is also fine.

And if we get new forum, could we please use a Next Generation design?  Wink Something like this https://ripple.com/forum (sorry for using Ripple as example).

I fear that whatever forum will be up, there will always people that are not happy. nextcoin is run by a business on the top level (dgex), while nxtcrypto have no admin. So make your idea based on this.
Didn't know about the troubles with forums.nxtcrypto.org. I'm convinced there need to be a 'decentralized' forum. (although I like Nextcoin.org, it isn't the right name).

You can use my domain if you want:

www.nxtforum.org


or this nxtcointalk.org
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I would like to see the new NXT forum have SSL. Thanks. Otherwise all of the user passwords are transmitted in plain text and could create an easily exploitable security risk for forum users. Sincerely, Brian Snyder

EDIT: Nxt wiki contributors also are sending passwords in plain text without SSL. EvilBob
could edit the wiki...
Nxt is in dared need of a 100% trust forum. Im wondering how long it will take until we get one. I believe community fund should fund a forum to get thing structure a bit. It good to be decentralized, but not desorganized.

I'm setting one up now and if opticalcarrier agrees it can be the new forums.nxtcrypto.org:

http://107.170.117.237

Can we get an SSL cert for it?  They are actually very cheap, I believe even free for a single server cert wwith startSSL.  If you order it with nxtcrypto.org domain then I will do the email part when it comes in.

But I wish I could get a domain-wide wildcard cert donated from infrastructure committee.  But they refused the request. So, JLP/CFB, please tell me your opinion on these light clients with client side signing, when they connect to VPSs, are SSL connections needed?  If so I will just disable SSL on all my VPSs and we can just forget about SSL altogether.

Except for forums  And also I wish we could get one for wiki, but the infrastructure commitee deems it unnecessary there as well.
Optical:
J-L has already pretty much removed HTTPS support from the NRS, and InfCom simply can't see the point of SSL certification, except as security theater, on NXTwork nodes.

And we haven't even debated the SSL cert for the wiki, Marcus03 said that he couldn't see the neccessity, but that wasn't exactly a debate. Convince us....

https://bitbucket.org/nxtinfrastructure/committee/issue/20/ssl-certificate-for-nxtcryptoorg
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5769027

Personally, I'd be happy to approve €68 for wiki protection, if it's actually necessary.

I do want to hear more input about SSL: yes or no, just not right now.
sr. member
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I don't really come from outer space.
I'm setting one up now and if opticalcarrier agrees it can be the new forums.nxtcrypto.org:

http://107.170.117.237

Can we get an SSL cert for it?  They are actually very cheap, I believe even free for a single server cert wwith startSSL.  If you order it with nxtcrypto.org domain then I will do the email part when it comes in.

But I wish I could get a domain-wide wildcard cert donated from infrastructure committee.  But they refused the request. So, JLP/CFB, please tell me your opinion on these light clients with client side signing, when they connect to VPSs, are SSL connections needed?  If so I will just disable SSL on all my VPSs and we can just forget about SSL altogether.

Except for forums  And also I wish we could get one for wiki, but the infrastructure commitee deems it unnecessary there as well.

How much is a domain-wide certificate?
sr. member
Activity: 434
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Editor-in-Chief of Let's Talk Bitcoin!
I'm on the latest version of solaris, I issued an asset, markets look neat, sales interface is nicer than Counterparty but you have many fewer features.  

Any plans for info pages for assets? what can an asset owner do with an asset besides sell it, any dividends or recovery options like callable assets?    

Right now I can see using what you have for company stock but really nothing else since you don't do dividends.
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First cunicula, now adminius.  Careful out there guys; the bus prowls lurking in the bushes, waiting.


lulz
Don't forget about BCNext, it will be a month since he started a new life here and again left his old acc
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Hi Adam! Nice to see you on here.

Have you tried out our new asset exchange and colored coins?

You can play on the testnet if you haven't already. Just click here: http://nxtra.org/nxt-client/

The client is simple and intuitive. You can pick it up in 5 minutes.

We'll send you some test coins if you need them. Just post your account # here.

My testnet account:
13871478499312115398

50k sent,in case you want to show it to someone else  Grin
sr. member
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I don't really come from outer space.
who in this community has the technical skills to help me build a forum ontop of the nxt blockchain? preferably someone who isnt enormously busy with another useful project. ill pay.

I was thinking about this also.  There's no reason to put it in the main Nxt blockchain, however.  A parallel chain would be a great test case.  The parallel chain can be secured by the Nxt chain in two different ways:

1) cooperative: pay a Nxt fee to put an AM in the Nxt blockchain containing a hash of a block or group of blocks in the parallel chain.  The software would judge the depth of a block on the parallel chain by the depth of the hash/AM in the main chain.

2) parasitic: put a hash of the most recently generated transaction block from the Nxt blockchain into the most recent block in the parallel chain.  The software would judge the depth of a block on the parallel chain by the depth of the hash of the corresponding transaction block on the Nxt chain.

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legendary
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ANNOUNCEMENT

The new Nxt forum can be found here, people: http://107.170.117.237/index.php

Just so you don't miss it!
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