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NxtChg
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January 20, 2014, 07:40:02 PM
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I can code a client by the end of today for macs.

Ok. Let me check my schedule...

20th - Implement mining in Lakshmi
21st - Test JS-implementations of NRS crypto algo, deploy NRS with Asset Exchange to the testnet
22nd - Resolve some issues assigned to me in Jira
23rd - Implement transaction handling in Lakshmi
24th - Review Account Control code
25th - Fix bugs in Account Control code
26th - Day-off

Well, I could do VS review on 26th, then bug fixes and testing...

Could you also post things like this more often? Smiley

I mean, we're basically in the dark what devs are doing...

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January 20, 2014, 07:40:12 PM
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not much of an exchange. I wouldnt trust them at this point.

why wouldnt you trust them?

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January 20, 2014, 07:45:18 PM
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ill have to think about it for a bit. im certain it would work if you could hide how much was being donated to each address. but if that information was public and being monitored by the participants in real time fraud may still creep its way in no matter how large x was.

I appreciate the thought exercise (and have to sleep now) but I do think when we consider the real potential benefits of Nxt and other such platforms are we have to try and rethink some of the basic ways we do things.

We are never going to 100% stop corruption but if we make it expensive enough in an environment that means that your input amount gets distributed to others evenly then I think we might get a lot better situation than we do currently.

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January 20, 2014, 07:46:01 PM
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Well, if it's only going to take that long then I probably shouldn't bother; http://nxtra.org/voting/add.php (unfinished...)

Hey, that's looking good!

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January 20, 2014, 07:52:56 PM
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Working on the math behind the voting system.

What variables do you think should be included to determine voting power?

So far I have

(This isn't in any known language, just organized in a way that people should be able to understand)
Code:
variables that are added to vote weight

account size
account age

Hypothetically let
lastblock ==1400
account creation[0]== 1400
account creation[1]== 700
account creation[2]== 100

accountSize[0]== 1,00,000
accountSize[1]== 500,000
accountSize[2]== 250,000

Let relativeAge = (lastBlock) / (accountCreation) '

therefore : relativeAge[0]= 1
relativeAge[1]= 2
relativeAge[2]=14

Let fairWeight = (accountSize)^(1/3)

therefore : fairWeight[0]= 63
fairWeight[1]= 51
fairWeight[2]=41

votingPower = (relativeAge)*(fairWeight)

votingPower[0] = 63
votingPower[1] =  102
votingPower[2] = 574
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January 20, 2014, 07:53:06 PM
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Would love to here from nexern if 26th is still standing as testdate and if VS is implemented in the client.

Nexern?


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January 20, 2014, 07:55:43 PM
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What is current block guys?
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January 20, 2014, 07:57:25 PM
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Would love to here from nexern if 26th is still standing as testdate and if VS is implemented in the client.

Nexern?


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May you (nexern) post some screenshots of your client? Smiley

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January 20, 2014, 07:58:58 PM
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Working on the math behind the voting system.

What variables do you think should be included to determine voting power?

So far I have

(This isn't in any known language, just organized in a way that people should be able to understand)
Code:
variables that are added to vote weight

account size
account age

Hypothetically let
lastblock ==1400
account creation[0]== 1400
account creation[1]== 700
account creation[2]== 100

accountSize[0]== 1,00,000
accountSize[1]== 500,000
accountSize[2]== 250,000

Let relativeAge = (lastBlock) / (accountCreation) '

therefore : relativeAge[0]= 1
relativeAge[1]= 2
relativeAge[2]=14

Let fairWeight = (accountSize)^(1/3)

therefore : fairWeight[0]= 63
fairWeight[1]= 51
fairWeight[2]=41

votingPower = (relativeAge)*(fairWeight)

votingPower[0] = 63
votingPower[1] =  102
votingPower[2] = 574

I know you guys just want to make Voting not so "top-heavy". But that is no solution.

Let's look at this szenario:

This voting math is implemented and 2 people just bought 10.000.000 NXT each.
One of them is keeping all NXT in his one account.  Voting power:  100
The other on makes 100 accounts with 100.000 NXT each.  Voting Power: 4641

Basically he payed 100 NXT fees, to increase his voting power by 4741%
Does that really sound fair? I think not.

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January 20, 2014, 08:00:42 PM
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What is current block guys?

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January 20, 2014, 08:01:46 PM
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not much of an exchange. I wouldnt trust them at this point.

why wouldnt you trust them?

it just doesnt look very trustworthy, no other reason.

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January 20, 2014, 08:03:42 PM
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Working on the math behind the voting system.

What variables do you think should be included to determine voting power?

So far I have

(This isn't in any known language, just organized in a way that people should be able to understand)
Code:
variables that are added to vote weight

account size
account age

Hypothetically let
lastblock ==1400
account creation[0]== 1400
account creation[1]== 700
account creation[2]== 100

accountSize[0]== 1,00,000
accountSize[1]== 500,000
accountSize[2]== 250,000

Let relativeAge = (lastBlock) / (accountCreation) '

therefore : relativeAge[0]= 1
relativeAge[1]= 2
relativeAge[2]=14

Let fairWeight = (accountSize)^(1/3)

therefore : fairWeight[0]= 63
fairWeight[1]= 51
fairWeight[2]=41

votingPower = (relativeAge)*(fairWeight)

votingPower[0] = 63
votingPower[1] =  102
votingPower[2] = 574

I know you guys just want to make Voting not so "top-heavy". But that is no solution.

Let's look at this szenario:

This voting math is implemented and 2 people just bought 10.000.000 NXT each.
One of them is keeping all NXT in his one account.  Voting power:  100
The other on makes 100 accounts with 100.000 NXT each.  Voting Power: 4641

Basically he payed 100 NXT fees, to increase his voting power by 4741%
Does that really sound fair? I think not.

+1 we just have to accept that wealthier individuals are going to have more voting power. dont try to fight it. that issue doesnt need to be taken into consideration by the person making the voting system. it needs to be taken in to consideration by the person creating the ballots.

Rep Thread: https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=381041
If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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January 20, 2014, 08:04:51 PM
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This voting math is implemented and 2 people just bought 10.000.000 NXT each.
One of them is keeping all NXT in his one account.  Voting power:  100
The other on makes 100 accounts with 100.000 NXT each.  Voting Power: 4641

Basically he payed 100 NXT fees, to increase his voting power by 4741%
Does that really sound fair? I think not.

I will try to find a way around this Smiley. I just wanted start the process of developing a mathematical formula for voting.

I'm going to continue to move things around and will post updates for input.


+1 we just have to accept that wealthier individuals are going to have more voting power. dont try to fight it. that issue doesnt need to be taken into consideration by the person making the voting system. it needs to be taken in to consideration by the person creating the ballots.

As someone with millions of NXT, I disagree. I think mathematical equations hold the answer to equality.
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January 20, 2014, 08:08:18 PM
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The trading volume of NXT on bter.com is looking very healthy indeed.

When you add up the BTC and CNY pairs, the total volume of NXT traded on BTER exceeds dgex.com by 50%.

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January 20, 2014, 08:08:32 PM
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Either voting will be truly revolutionizing or it will be a serious threat to Nxt.

Would it be a good to reward the coinage regarding to the voting weight?
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January 20, 2014, 08:09:38 PM
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thanks a lot.
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January 20, 2014, 08:11:28 PM
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This voting math is implemented and 2 people just bought 10.000.000 NXT each.
One of them is keeping all NXT in his one account.  Voting power:  100
The other on makes 100 accounts with 100.000 NXT each.  Voting Power: 4641

Basically he payed 100 NXT fees, to increase his voting power by 4741%
Does that really sound fair? I think not.

I will try to find a way around this Smiley. I just wanted start the process of developing a mathematical formula for voting.

I'm going to continue to move things around and will post updates for input.


+1 we just have to accept that wealthier individuals are going to have more voting power. dont try to fight it. that issue doesnt need to be taken into consideration by the person making the voting system. it needs to be taken in to consideration by the person creating the ballots.

As someone with millions of NXT, I disagree. I think mathematical equations hold the answer to equality.

As previously stated, if you try to put limits on how much stake someone can use to vote than a whale will simply break his stake up into multiple accounts. If you try to say that you get 1 vote per account than fraudsters will make a zillion accounts with one nxt each. I think your judgment may be clouded by what you would like to be the case.

Rep Thread: https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=381041
If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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January 20, 2014, 08:12:07 PM
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+1 we just have to accept that wealthier individuals are going to have more voting power. dont try to fight it. that issue doesnt need to be taken into consideration by the person making the voting system. it needs to be taken in to consideration by the person creating the ballots.

Why so pessimistic? What if we add some sort of captcha that will make sure one person can't vote a ridiculous number of times?

With growing user base it will make less and less sense to try and rig just a few more votes.

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January 20, 2014, 08:12:55 PM
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Either voting will be truly revolutionizing or it will be a serious threat to Nxt.

Would it be a good to reward the coinage regarding to the voting weight?

voting weight = stake * coinage

Sounds right to me.

Rep Thread: https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=381041
If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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January 20, 2014, 08:15:18 PM
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+1 we just have to accept that wealthier individuals are going to have more voting power. dont try to fight it. that issue doesnt need to be taken into consideration by the person making the voting system. it needs to be taken in to consideration by the person creating the ballots.

Why so pessimistic? What if we add some sort of captcha that will make sure one person can't vote a ridiculous number of times?

With growing user base it will make less and less sense to try and rig just few more votes.

It's no different than bitcoin where someone who has a ton of mining power has more of a vote.

Besides, from a logical point of view a person who owns a lot of NXT deserves to have "more of a say" in any voting mechanism since the outcome will affect his holding more than someone who owns 100NXT. People seem to forget that. But it's understandable since intuitively it might seem undemocratic.

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