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Topic: NXT :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information - page 882. (Read 2761624 times)

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Anyone please send some testnxt to 3886398002649082891

Thanks.

sent 10k, hf

and another 10k

cc001, you are so fast ;-)  do you have enough funds left or shall i send you some more to distribute?
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Anyone please send some testnxt to 3886398002649082891

Thanks.

sent 10k, hf
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Anyone please send some testnxt to 3886398002649082891

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how much will nxt be worth this time nxt year???

At least 10 times more. Possibly much much more.

10 time more means 500 million market cap = where Litecoin stands now (before the crash)

Litecoin? Really? I think we are much better than Litecoin. We should be competing with Ripple next year.

So my bet is $2 in 2015  Tongue
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What a nice read: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/10055/cryptographic-code-obfuscation-decentralized-autonomous-organizations-huge-leap-forward/ (someone posted it a while ago on this thread).

What are your first thoughts on this, guys? Also in regards to Nxt? Please wrap it up for me Kiss
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DEBUG: Obsolete or rogue peer 109.230.224.65 sends too many milestoneBlockIds, blacklisting
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: INFO: os::commit_memory(0xa6787000, 104595456, 0) failed; error='Cannot allocate memory' (errno=12)
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Is it safe to withdraw Nxt from Bter?  Shocked
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Waah!??

Did the owner of 'Boobs' get chance to use the 50 'Honks' I sent?

It's a travesty.
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Anyone please send some testnxt to 13538827736272020223

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10k sent
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Nxt is not just a currency Cheesy
http://www.nxtcurrency.com/
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Anyone please send some testnxt to 13538827736272020223

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sent, hf
ATC
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What is the Hardware Wallets?
any help please
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I hear the people in this topic have decided to switch to a 0.1 Nxt fee?  I've done some math and that would be only be enough to allow use to break even if we had ~50 forgers at a time.  Point is, it's way too low.

Fee structure proposal
0.4% transaction fee
0.05 Nxt per message
30 Nxt per alias registration

Didn't want to clog up this forum with a long post plus it would be really nice if we could start using other forums instead of everything in one place, no matter how loosely related.

Point is, here's the math and reasoning to back this up:
https://forums.nxtcrypto.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=785

Please go comment and let me know what you think about these numbers!

Just saw you math, but you make one wrong assumption and that is that transactions stay as they are now.

This is because there isn't anything else to DO with Nxt at the moment than trade on exchanges or between users, buy aliases and send messages (not data yet)

If you want a fair comparison, you would need to do for instance a calculation on a situation where you get a 5 time increase and 10 x increase in transactions.

I agree that alias registration could be more expensive. That's a fair proposal. BUT, remember, once aliases can be traded (as they were supposed to be, don't know if that is still on the cards. Devs?) then you will have a run on aliases now and again. This means a bidding war, which will skyrocket fees for a while, making the average fees much higher.

The main flaw, however, is that you take the status quo as the basis, where most proponents of the lower fee take a growth model as the basis.

Could you do some more calculations? I'm willing to be won over, but it will take cold math to prove me wrong Smiley


in these calculations lack a possibility.
Forging nxt to keep hoping that in the future will have more value
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I have the asset in my account (I issued it).

hey wesleyh, where should we report bugs in your webclient? btw: it looks great, you should give it a unique name though Smiley
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Am I wrong or is there an error, when you try to sell an asset, and the amount is worth for example 5000 nxt, but in your account you have less than that amount of nxt, you get the error message "Not enough funds". (Which is obviously incorrect since you do not need those funds to sell an asset, only the 1 nxt fee).

Can anyone try this and see if it happens to them also?  (in various clients)

if you sell you need to have this asset in your portfolio. otherwise you get this error message.
it's correct that "Not enough funds" isn't clear in this context but ok...

I have the asset in my account (I issued it).

hm, strange. then you should able to sell it. let me check.

ps: have you checked -> http://holms.cloudapp.net:6874/nxt?requestType=getAccount&account=YOURACCOUNT

to see your asset within assetBalances?



I did, it showed as 1 billion.
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Am I wrong or is there an error, when you try to sell an asset, and the amount is worth for example 5000 nxt, but in your account you have less than that amount of nxt, you get the error message "Not enough funds". (Which is obviously incorrect since you do not need those funds to sell an asset, only the 1 nxt fee).

Can anyone try this and see if it happens to them also?  (in various clients)

if you sell you need to have this asset in your portfolio. otherwise you get this error message.
it's correct that "Not enough funds" isn't clear in this context but ok...

I have the asset in my account (I issued it).

hm, strange. then you should able to sell it. let me check.

ps: have you checked -> http://holms.cloudapp.net:6874/nxt?requestType=getAccount&account=YOURACCOUNT

to see your asset within assetBalances?

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