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Topic: NXT :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information - page 55. (Read 2761629 times)

hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
Twelve pages of transactions associated with what I thought was my unique account #. More confused than ever. Huh

I miss btc 1.0.

Can you describe the passphrase you're using? Length, char types etc.

Post your account number too for people to look up (don't post your passphrase!)  Grin

6 words.

Does this mean they're stolen?!?

3791936988034107349


Were they 6 random words or did they form a sentence? (i.e. taken from a song or book, a well known phrase etc).

This is really how next works?!? OMFG.

You need to answer the questions or we can't help you.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
Twelve pages of transactions associated with what I thought was my unique account #. More confused than ever. Huh

I miss btc 1.0.

Can you describe the passphrase you're using? Length, char types etc.

Post your account number too for people to look up (don't post your passphrase!)  Grin

6 words.

Does this mean they're stolen?!?

3791936988034107349


Were they 6 random words or did they form a sentence? (i.e. taken from a song or book, a well known phrase etc).

This is really how next works?!? OMFG.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
Twelve pages of transactions associated with what I thought was my unique account #. More confused than ever. Huh

I miss btc 1.0.

Can you describe the passphrase you're using? Length, char types etc.

Post your account number too for people to look up (don't post your passphrase!)  Grin

6 words.

Does this mean they're stolen?!?

3791936988034107349


Were they 6 random words or did they form a sentence? (i.e. taken from a song or book, a well known phrase etc).
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513

thx, can you tell me why there are so many transactions associated with that account #? I don't get it. Are they recycled with next?

Sorry...  must have misunderstood something...  weren't you sending to that account?

I bought next on cryptsy and sent them to that account yesterday.
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
https://nxtforum.org/

thx, can you tell me why there are so many transactions associated with that account #? I don't get it. Are they recycled with next? Is it normal for nothing to show after 16 hours?
This account appears to have received my next coins less a 1 coin fee:

15403621473314136443



looks stolen..
because the account you entered already has transactions in it, it means they belong to someone else. you just made up a password that matched another persons password thats why.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513

thx, can you tell me why there are so many transactions associated with that account #? I don't get it. Are they recycled with next? Is it normal for nothing to show after 16 hours?
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
This account appears to have received my next coins less a 1 coin fee:

15403621473314136443

hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
Now I appear to have an unconfirmed transaction that 15hrs old. Is this normal? Is it always this slow?

edit:

unconfirmed transaction disappeared. Double creepy.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
Twelve pages of transactions associated with what I thought was my unique account #. More confused than ever. Huh

I miss btc 1.0.

Can you describe the passphrase you're using? Length, char types etc.

Post your account number too for people to look up (don't post your passphrase!)  Grin

6 words.

Does this mean they're stolen?!?

3791936988034107349
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
One transaction# says I'm the recipient w/ 5 confirmations and the next txid says I'm the sender with 4 confirmations, but my balance has never come off zero, so how could I have sent coins anywhere?!?

This is creepy.

Are you using a short passphase?
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
Twelve pages of transactions associated with what I thought was my unique account #. More confused than ever. Huh

I miss btc 1.0.

Can you describe the passphrase you're using? Length, char types etc.

Post your account number too for people to look up (don't post your passphrase!)  Grin
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
One transaction# says I'm the recipient w/ 5 confirmations and the next txid says I'm the sender with 4 confirmations, but my balance has never come off zero, so how could I have sent coins anywhere?!?

This is creepy.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1004
Daniel Larimer write a DPOS
http://107.170.30.182/security/delegated-proof-of-stake.php
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While Nxt and Peercoin have each solved the problem of who should generate the next block, they have not sufficiently solved the problem of making the block chain irreversibly secure in a timely manner. Peer coin requires at least 6 blocks (1 hour) and Nxt requires 10 blocks according to the information we could find. We could find no basis for the level of security provided by Nxt after 10 blocks.

what is the smallest confirm needed for the block chain irreversibly ?

Looks like Daniel explained TF in his own words.  Cheesy

At least it's very similar.
So 10 confirm is the minimum needed for Nxt block chain irreversibly ,right?
assuming the network isnt horribly fragmented.
this is why I think it would be very useful to have a NXT health monitor
That way we will know when 10 confirms is very very good vs when it is maybe not so sure

I havent worked out the math, but if we can know the odds of 10 blocks being forged in a row by Evil bob, then we can answer your question precisely. problem is not a good way to get the odds of evil bob

James
Got it,thanks james.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
Twelve pages of transactions associated with what I thought was my unique account #. More confused than ever. Huh

I miss btc 1.0.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
thx for replying. I'm sure I saw it before, but this thread 2.0 is insanely long. Can you direct me to the nxt block explorer?

n/m page 1 was updated with it. duh.
sr. member
Activity: 404
Merit: 250
https://nxtforum.org/
I must have something wrong. Bought some nxt off cryptsy and sent them to my freshly set up account. Cryptsy took 7hrs to indicate "processed" and 14hrs later I still don't have any nxt in my account. Anyone know what I'm missing here?

hi first off you may want to search for your account on the block explorer to see if it has been delivered.
http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=1

if it shows up then you can relax a little, because it means its there, and the reason is probably your client is still no fully sync'd up with the network then simply wait for it to load up depending on speed of your internet. Or it could be that your client end up on a fork/corrupted blockchain then you will need to redownload and do a clean install.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 513
I must have something wrong. Bought some nxt off cryptsy and sent them to my freshly set up account. Cryptsy took 7hrs to indicate "processed" and 14hrs later I still don't have any nxt in my account. Anyone know what I'm missing here?

also under "My transactions" it says I have 112 dating back to 11/24 even though I set up the client yesterday. One transaction from feb 9 matches my account#, but I only installed the client yesterday(April 4).

confused.

Are account #'s not unique? How long do transfers generally take with this thing?
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1134
Daniel Larimer write a DPOS
http://107.170.30.182/security/delegated-proof-of-stake.php
Quote
While Nxt and Peercoin have each solved the problem of who should generate the next block, they have not sufficiently solved the problem of making the block chain irreversibly secure in a timely manner. Peer coin requires at least 6 blocks (1 hour) and Nxt requires 10 blocks according to the information we could find. We could find no basis for the level of security provided by Nxt after 10 blocks.

what is the smallest confirm needed for the block chain irreversibly ?

Looks like Daniel explained TF in his own words.  Cheesy

At least it's very similar.
So 10 confirm is the minimum needed for Nxt block chain irreversibly ,right?
assuming the network isnt horribly fragmented.
this is why I think it would be very useful to have a NXT health monitor
That way we will know when 10 confirms is very very good vs when it is maybe not so sure

I havent worked out the math, but if we can know the odds of 10 blocks being forged in a row by Evil bob, then we can answer your question precisely. problem is not a good way to get the odds of evil bob

James
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1004
Daniel Larimer write a DPOS
http://107.170.30.182/security/delegated-proof-of-stake.php
Quote
While Nxt and Peercoin have each solved the problem of who should generate the next block, they have not sufficiently solved the problem of making the block chain irreversibly secure in a timely manner. Peer coin requires at least 6 blocks (1 hour) and Nxt requires 10 blocks according to the information we could find. We could find no basis for the level of security provided by Nxt after 10 blocks.

what is the smallest confirm needed for the block chain irreversibly ?

Looks like Daniel explained TF in his own words.  Cheesy

At least it's very similar.
So 10 confirm is the minimum needed for Nxt block chain irreversibly ,right?
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