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legendary
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Multisig gateway will enhance AE like any other service for Nxt will. But it isn't necessary for AE.

Yes , multisiggateway will be nice, but afaik it is NOT part of AE it is an additionL feature to trade cryptos trustless.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
Multisig gateway will enhance AE like any other service for Nxt will. But it isn't necessary for AE.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com
Thanks for the information. So we're talking couple of months here.

While I do understand that such a sophisticated exchange needs proper testing I am not that sure that we need to implement all the mentioned features for an initial release. Couldn't they be implemented step by step? Or is it too difficult code wise? People may lose interest. Also not everybody wants to use all the upcoming features. So I think a simple good looking client with a basic exchange might be more sensible at the beginning. Otherwise we just end up implementing terrific features while the launch is being postponed further and further.

Thank you



this arent really features, they are basic things that are needed. How else would you trade a dogetoken vs NXT? we need fractional everything.

If our client and ae works perfectly it will be way better than a shitty ae at start. could ruin us!
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com
I can try to answer that. Not so soon!

Because JL just introduced fractional NXT and fractional Assets. This needs some good testing before it can go live!

dont we also need multigateways to be fully functional and tested with a few different cryptos also? and james + wesleys secret project.. and this fiat support that james has also mentioned..  Cheesy

AE and multisignaturegateway are two complete different things. What you are thinking is a simple fiat gateway or btc gateway within the AE. This just works with tokens that a trustworthy person sells, that can be redeemed for a real btc
sr. member
Activity: 307
Merit: 252
Thanks for the information. So we're talking couple of months here.

While I do understand that such a sophisticated exchange needs proper testing I am not that sure that we need to implement all the mentioned features for an initial release. Couldn't they be implemented step by step? Or is it too difficult code wise? People may lose interest. Also not everybody wants to use all the upcoming features. So I think a simple good looking client with a basic exchange might be more sensible at the beginning. Otherwise we just end up implementing terrific features while the launch is being postponed further and further.

Thank you

hero member
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Merit: 500
sounds a while off yet then. may time maybe? hopefully?? please lol
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com
I can try to answer that. Not so soon!

Because JL just introduced fractional NXT and fractional Assets. This needs some good testing before it can go live!
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
mining is so 2012-2013
How far on with testing the ae are we? are we any closer to releasing it on the main net?

Yes, also very curious about it. Have been testing it on the testnet using wesleyh s client, seemed pretty stable and functional already a couple of weeks ago. Could someone working on it (James,?) tell us what's the status? How many bugs are there? What specific features need to be tested?
Mastercoin and counterparty already have their clients. We need to get things done soon.

Thank you, appreciate your hard work

I'm curious who can respond to this question.



I have seen Ripple's client, and CounterParty's client.  They look really clean.  The new (soon to be) NXT client is just as clean and smooth in my opinion though too.  I know building such a platform isn't easy at all and takes a lot of time.  Mastercoin took a veeeeeeery long time and I am not sure if anything will come of it. 

Still... I think it is a good question and I would be curious to know.  No pressure.
hero member
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How far on with testing the ae are we? are we any closer to releasing it on the main net?

Yes, also very curious about it. Have been testing it on the testnet using wesleyh s client, seemed pretty stable and functional already a couple of weeks ago. Could someone working on it (James,?) tell us what's the status? How many bugs are there? What specific features need to be tested?
Mastercoin and counterparty already have their clients. We need to get things done soon.

Thank you, appreciate your hard work

I'm curious who can respond to this question.

sr. member
Activity: 307
Merit: 252
How far on with testing the ae are we? are we any closer to releasing it on the main net?

Yes, also very curious about it. Have been testing it on the testnet using wesleyh s client, seemed pretty stable and functional already a couple of weeks ago. Could someone working on it (James,?) tell us what's the status? How many bugs are there? What specific features need to be tested?
Mastercoin and counterparty already have their clients. We need to get things done soon.

Thank you, appreciate your hard work
hero member
Activity: 561
Merit: 500
How far on with testing the ae are we? are we any closer to releasing it on the main net?

yeah would be nice to know what are nxt AE release time projections
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
How far on with testing the ae are we? are we any closer to releasing it on the main net?
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Hi Guys,

Newbie problem/question so please bear with me

I installed the windows version of the NXT client yesterday from http://nxtra.org/nxt-wallet/ and funded it with a small amount of NXT. I now can't find it on my PC. There's no reference to it in the programs folder where I would have expected to find it and no link on the desktop or in the tray at the bottom of the screen. When I do a search of my PC all I can find is the NXTWallet-Win Zip folder. My OS is Windows XP.

Where's the client gone?  Huh

TIA for any help.  Smiley

Do you still have the password? then your funds are safe!

Your program is wherever you unpacked the zip file. It does not install itself in program files or add shortcuts.

So basically if he ran it directly out of the zip, then it is/was only stored in the %TEMP% folder. Just reinstall it then and save it this time, then you should be fine!

Thanks for the fast responses.

Yes, I did run it directly out of the zip and sorry to say never realised i needed to manually save it. I've checked the Temps folder but can't find it. I did though save the auto generated pass phrase so if I ever do find the missing client, I can get my NXT back but it was only a small amount so not a problem. Meanwhile I'll install a new client and this time save it! Thanks again for the help Smiley

As long as you have you password you can access your NXT from any computer in this world or any client. So no worries, and any amount of NXT is important one. Maybe not at the moment, but we all hope so in the future.  Smiley

You can see your NXT in the NXT blockchain explorer. Just input your account number if you have saved it.

http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=1
sr. member
Activity: 952
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Please point your SHA miners to:

stratum+tcp://107.170.89.12:5008
username:  NXTWalletAddress
password: any password

 Tomorrow I will be pointing the DNS 'btc.hashrate.org' at this IP (so you should be able to use stratum+tcp://btc.hashrate.org:5008 tomorrow - but for now please test it directly with the IP.   Thank you all!


I've pointed my miner at your new port - when/where will the website and stats be up?
People don't generally like mining 'blind'... and the stats on hashrate have been a bit temperamental?
Thanks,
Ian
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
small fry
Hi All!
SHA miners, I apologize for not getting your payments from earlier today sent through yet.  I have been hard at work setting up another SHA256 port for you all to earn NXT with!  I will be paying the SHA workers out tomorrow for both today and tomorrow.
Can I please also get your assistance in testing out the new SHA port?  It will be merge mining BTC, NMC, DVC and IXC simultaneously (and promises to be far far more profitable than the current SHA port that everyone is using.)  There is the chance that there may be some periods where we may not strike a payout for ~24 hours at a time but when we do it promises to pay out far moreso than the MZC port currently does.

Please point your SHA miners to:

stratum+tcp://107.170.89.12:5008
username:  NXTWalletAddress
password: any password

 Tomorrow I will be pointing the DNS 'btc.hashrate.org' at this IP (so you should be able to use stratum+tcp://btc.hashrate.org:5008 tomorrow - but for now please test it directly with the IP.   Thank you all!
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1004
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1004
fantastic news, 2 weeks ago I sent email to Yashu and here is a first result, Nxt is glorified in another mainstream/important media + there will be a story only about Nxt:

http://www.forexminute.com/bitcoin/cryptocurrency-trading-news-bitcoin-litecoin-dogecoin-stable-nxt-market-cap-surges-to-6th-place-27773

- please come and make some nice comments Smiley thanks

Quote
Nxt Enters the Top Ten
Touted as the next generation of cryptocurrency, it stylishly lost its ‘E’ and became ‘Nxt’ – the coin for the future. Though what it gained was the investors’ eyeballs, which further reflected its recent rise. Nxt, within days of its launch, beat Auroracoin, Mastercoin and Namecoin to become the cryptocurrency with the sixth largest market cap. According to CoinMarketCap.com, Nxt currently holds around $29m with its each unit price trading at around $0.028.
We will soon do a special story on Nxt. Keep watching this space.
good news,great job,salsacz
full member
Activity: 236
Merit: 100
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Release 0.9.2e

http://download.nxtcrypto.org/nxt-client-0.9.2e.zip

sha256: 5050e51728384d9b903377b5a4415cfada04fb207ab894a00abaeebcb70f0a2e


Change log:

Fractional asset quantities. Enjoy another reset of testnet.

When issuing an asset, the maximum allowed number of digits after the asset
quantity decimal point can be specified as "decimals" parameter (allowed
values 0 to Cool. For example, this would be 2 for a currency like EUR, 8 for
Bitcoin.

Similar to prices, asset quantities can be specified either as quantityQNT,
expressed in the smallest possible quantity unit ("quant") for the specific
asset, or as quantityINT, expressed in whole asset units (which may however
contain a fractional part despite its name).
For example, 9.97 USD can be expressed as either quantityINT="9.97", or
quantityQNT="997", assuming decimals=2 for USD.

JSON responses containing quantities or asset balances are again returned in
both quantityINT and quantityQNT, as strings.

When placing an ask or bid order, if quantityQNT is specified, the price is
interpreted to apply to QNT quantity units (regardless of whether the price
itself was specified in NXT or in NQT). If quantityINT is specified, the
price is interpreted to apply to INT quantity units.
For example, a bid order for quantityQNT="300", priceNXT="2", for asset USD
will be interpreted as $3.00 at 1 cent = 2 NXT, i.e. 200 NXT for one dollar,
600 NXT total.
If parameters are submitted as quantityINT="7", priceNXT="50", the order will
be for $7.00 at 50 NXT for one dollar, 350 NXT total.

Internally order matching and tracking of account asset balances is always
done in quantityQNT. An unfortunate side effect for now is that when placing
an order using quantityINT, the calculated price in NQT for one QNT unit must
be an integer.
So you cannot place an order for quantityINT="1", priceNXT="10.12345678"
(or equivalently priceNQT="1012345678"), because then the price of one
quantityQNT will be 10123456.78 NQT. The priceNXT will have to be either
10.12345600 or 10.12345700. If this is confusing, specify the order as
quantityQNT="100", priceNQT="10123456".



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Fractional asset quantities are coming.
where is the  Jean-Luc original post of NSR0.9.2e?
TKS.

https://nxtforum.org/news-and-announcements/nrs-releases/
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1004
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Release 0.9.2e

http://download.nxtcrypto.org/nxt-client-0.9.2e.zip

sha256: 5050e51728384d9b903377b5a4415cfada04fb207ab894a00abaeebcb70f0a2e


Change log:

Fractional asset quantities. Enjoy another reset of testnet.

When issuing an asset, the maximum allowed number of digits after the asset
quantity decimal point can be specified as "decimals" parameter (allowed
values 0 to Cool. For example, this would be 2 for a currency like EUR, 8 for
Bitcoin.

Similar to prices, asset quantities can be specified either as quantityQNT,
expressed in the smallest possible quantity unit ("quant") for the specific
asset, or as quantityINT, expressed in whole asset units (which may however
contain a fractional part despite its name).
For example, 9.97 USD can be expressed as either quantityINT="9.97", or
quantityQNT="997", assuming decimals=2 for USD.

JSON responses containing quantities or asset balances are again returned in
both quantityINT and quantityQNT, as strings.

When placing an ask or bid order, if quantityQNT is specified, the price is
interpreted to apply to QNT quantity units (regardless of whether the price
itself was specified in NXT or in NQT). If quantityINT is specified, the
price is interpreted to apply to INT quantity units.
For example, a bid order for quantityQNT="300", priceNXT="2", for asset USD
will be interpreted as $3.00 at 1 cent = 2 NXT, i.e. 200 NXT for one dollar,
600 NXT total.
If parameters are submitted as quantityINT="7", priceNXT="50", the order will
be for $7.00 at 50 NXT for one dollar, 350 NXT total.

Internally order matching and tracking of account asset balances is always
done in quantityQNT. An unfortunate side effect for now is that when placing
an order using quantityINT, the calculated price in NQT for one QNT unit must
be an integer.
So you cannot place an order for quantityINT="1", priceNXT="10.12345678"
(or equivalently priceNQT="1012345678"), because then the price of one
quantityQNT will be 10123456.78 NQT. The priceNXT will have to be either
10.12345600 or 10.12345700. If this is confusing, specify the order as
quantityQNT="100", priceNQT="10123456".



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Fractional asset quantities are coming.
where is the  Jean-Luc original post of NSR0.9.2e?
TKS.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com

fantastic, you made it before Amsterdam Cheesy Next events will be in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Washington, Melbourne, London - so we are looking for local helpers / speakers for them

Maybe we could send McJavar also to Bratislava, it is 1 hour from Vienna, right? Cheesy http://bitcoiner.sk/2014/04/06/bitcoinove-trhy-2014-bratislava-akych-hosti-by-ste-uvitali/#.U0F3afl_uao



Nice! Who is gabor here  in the forum? Is he german native speaker?
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