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Topic: NXT :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information - page 2140. (Read 2761645 times)

hero member
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@Dervish: It doesn't matter whether you split the nxt coins onto serveral accounts. The overall chance to forge a block doesn't change by doing that.
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We have deployed a beta test NXT gateway, this is a precursor to our trade platform that builds on top of ripple's distributed ledger. You can make a ripple acct in two minutes and deposit and withdrawal is automated

https://peercover.com/#/simpleGateway

Feedback appreciated

James


U posted it in a wrong place. Be ready for a DDoS attack now.

classic.
legendary
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stuck here for more than 15 minutes.
same
legendary
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So, https://peercover.com accepts NXT ?

Can you explain a little more about peercover?
legendary
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Newbie
We have deployed a beta test NXT gateway, this is a precursor to our trade platform that builds on top of ripple's distributed ledger. You can make a ripple acct in two minutes and deposit and withdrawal is automated

https://peercover.com/#/simpleGateway

Feedback appreciated

James


U posted it in a wrong place. Be ready for a DDoS attack now.
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Unless there is some serious dumping by top-tier genesis block foundersto keep prices down, the amount in wide circulation is going to get choked off at a  very small percentage of the total because it's just to expensive to buy.   

Don't worry about distribution.

In January real (10-100x bigger) DDoS and other types of attacks will start when hackers read the source code, many stakeholders will lose some or all faith and will sell a lot of their coins.

Exactly.  And in so doing, lose a lot of money they invested at an exchange early on, while only releasing the small proportion of coins that were sold to them earlier by initial founders. This is my definition of "a bumpy ride".

Meanwhile, the founders have no financial incentive to sell during a price decline like the one you describe.   They can "afford" to ride NXT all the way back down to zero at an exchange and lose at most 1 BTC in real money out of pocket while waiting out any price decline.  They have effectively zero risk here no matter what happens.

Unless they now think of themselves as becoming rich in the last 90 days, and a need to get their new-found but unrealized wealth out of the market while they still can....

For them, "that's a bumpy ride", too....

There will be panic sell, because the price will go back to December lows, closer to 0, due to constant huge DDoS and other attacks. Many stakeholders will panic sell for fear to lose all and will try to make at least part of their financial dreams to come true by trying to sell before others. When price gets to close to 0 again, that's when real distribution starts. We haven't seen nothing yet. My prediction anyway, take it with a grain of salt Smiley
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legendary
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block 25003 transparent mining enabled?

No. Postponed due to recent events (zombies and crazy fee).
legendary
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We have deployed a beta test NXT gateway, this is a precursor to our trade platform that builds on top of ripple's distributed ledger. You can make a ripple acct in two minutes and deposit and withdrawal is automated

https://peercover.com/#/simpleGateway

Feedback appreciated

James
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CoinMarketCap should incorporate market depth into its equation, and not simply use no. of coins * curr. price.

Sorry, but u r wrong - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_capitalization

What market cap shows - that's another question.
hero member
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block 25003 transparent mining enabled?
legendary
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What is current height of blockchain?
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Player 1 (his name is Half) throw 1 dice and multiply number on 2.
Player 2 (his name is TwoQuarters) throw 2 dices and get maximum of two numbers.
To win player should get bigger result.

Who has a better chance of winning?

Player 1. Why are you asking?

Because it's game is similar to NXT forging. And allow to answer on question what is more profitable have one account with all money, or split them on several accounts.

And to be more similar to NXT forging. we should change the rules.

Next Forge Simple Game #2.
Player 1 (his name is Half) throw 1 dice and divide number on 2.
Player 2 (his name is TwoQuarters) throw 2 dices and get minimum of two numbers.
To win player should get smaller result.
legendary
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Newbie
Now my balance is at -8.

Look at unconfirmed transactions. Restart the client and catch recent blocks.
sr. member
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I hate my family
Nxt has just overtaken Peercoin and is on the 4th position.

http://coinmarketcap.com/

Mastercoin not far away.



CoinMarketCap Equation: Number of Coins in circulations * current price.

Take Peercoin, it still has many years to go to obtain its maximum number of coins in circulation.

With nxt, you got to the maximum (1 billion) right away. How much of that 1 Billion do you think is truly liquid? Meaning, how much could you actually sell over a few days without plummeting the price? Not much. If there was a way to calculate the liquidity of Peercoin, it would probably be higher. All I can say is that in September-October, people poured 21 BTC, or $4,000 into NXT, and to say it's now #3 on MarketCap because all 1B coins are in circulation is misleading.

CoinMarketCap should incorporate market depth into its equation, and not simply use no. of coins * curr. price.
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Nxt-kit developer
For what is this? If I take an aliase like "blablabla" someone can use this to send me NXT instead of using my account number?
How can I register an aliase?

Look here
hero member
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Next Forge Simple Game.
Player 1 (his name is Half) throw 1 dice and multiply number on 2.
Player 2 (his name is TwoQuarters) throw 2 dices and get maximum of two numbers.
To win player should get bigger result.

Who has a better chance of winning?

Player 1. Why are you asking?
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blockexplorer update
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here is a nice example (1.721 registered aliases) -> http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=4000&acc=2345678935869777788



cybersquatter  Grin

we're trying..

http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=4000&acc=15436509232181115695

For what is this? If I take an aliase like "blablabla" someone can use this to send me NXT instead of using my account number?
How can I register an aliase?
sr. member
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AKA jefdiesel
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blockexplorer update
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here is a nice example (1.721 registered aliases) -> http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=4000&acc=2345678935869777788



cybersquatter  Grin

we're trying..

http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=4000&acc=15436509232181115695
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