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I like your version better, it's much easier on my eyes. But i think the border can be improved upon. This is my version of sketch http://oi61.tinypic.com/ws0os0.jpgPlease don't laugh at my sketch.  I think make it like this would be a little more better, but do it with super enhance tool that you professionals have. enhance.. enhance..enhance and boom smooth 3D! Please do it for the fun just coz you can and i can't, i would if i can. On the sides have the logo imprinted with a depth of about 2mm which shows the inner color of the slate. We can have image of the coin shaped looking like pieces of granite from outer space. Just imagine how carving it out with a full piece of granite would be. Good point, I could try it with some other materials. We will see how it will look like.
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February 07, 2014, 02:44:19 PM |
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Everyone feel free to donate to my account to help fund something not yet seen in the world of Nxt that will help people get in touch with ease.
Yes, I am pretty much a stranger here. Yes, I am quite serious.
In the unlikely event that nothing useful (product launch) will come out of this until February 28, I'll send any donation back to the donor, minus transaction fee matching the fee paid in the originating transaction.
Thank you for listening and keep up all the great efforts!
Well, a little disappointing that the interest seems to be close to none. I guess that's my own fault, though. If you are curious what I want to do and why donating makes sense:I want to create a person-to-person exchange for NXT, similar to the functionality of LocalBitcoins.com, providing a secure and easy way to trade NXT (for fiat). In case you have any wishes or suggestions on how you would want to use it and what to expect from such a service, please let me know. Also, I remember there being at least one bounty offered for accomplishing this task. Are these offers still valid? Of course the idea itself is interesting enough to invest effort and time, yet neither infrastructure is for free nor do my living expenses pay for themselves once I go full time on this project.
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February 07, 2014, 02:48:11 PM |
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How about contacting D. J. Bernstein himself to see if he can check the implementation http://cr.yp.to/djb.htmlHe designed curve25519 so no one would know better than him. It's more about Java implementation than about Curve25519. What are your requirements for an code audit?
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February 07, 2014, 02:51:28 PM |
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What are your requirements for an code audit?
The auditor must check that code correctly does what it's supposed to do and doesn't contain flaws.
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February 07, 2014, 02:55:56 PM |
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Everyone feel free to donate to my account to help fund something not yet seen in the world of Nxt that will help people get in touch with ease.
Yes, I am pretty much a stranger here. Yes, I am quite serious.
In the unlikely event that nothing useful (product launch) will come out of this until February 28, I'll send any donation back to the donor, minus transaction fee matching the fee paid in the originating transaction.
Thank you for listening and keep up all the great efforts!
Well, a little disappointing that the interest seems to be close to none. I guess that's my own fault, though. If you are curious what I want to do and why donating makes sense:I want to create a person-to-person exchange for NXT, similar to the functionality of LocalBitcoins.com, providing a secure and easy way to trade NXT (for fiat). In case you have any wishes or suggestions on how you would want to use it and what to expect from such a service, please let me know. Also, I remember there being at least one bounty offered for accomplishing this task. Are these offers still valid? Of course the idea itself is interesting enough to invest effort and time, yet neither infrastructure is for free nor do my living expenses pay for themselves once I go full time on this project. I have the localnxt.com, localnxts.com and a few other similar domains. If you're interested contact me.
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ChuckOne
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February 07, 2014, 02:59:29 PM |
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What are your requirements for an code audit?
The auditor must check that code correctly does what it's supposed to do and doesn't contain flaws. I would do it. I was curious of the requirements the auditor shall fulfill.
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February 07, 2014, 02:59:44 PM |
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Well, a little disappointing that the interest seems to be close to none. I guess that's my own fault, though.
If you are curious what I want to do and why donating makes sense: I want to create a person-to-person exchange for NXT, similar to the functionality of LocalBitcoins.com, providing a secure and easy way to trade NXT (for fiat).
In case you have any wishes or suggestions on how you would want to use it and what to expect from such a service, please let me know.
Also, I remember there being at least one bounty offered for accomplishing this task. Are these offers still valid? Of course the idea itself is interesting enough to invest effort and time, yet neither infrastructure is for free nor do my living expenses pay for themselves once I go full time on this project.
This is a good idea, but why NXT-only exchange specifically? You could support everything. Also, why ask for donations? You don't believe it can be profitable? I think you will get funds if you were to sell shares.
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February 07, 2014, 03:01:11 PM |
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What are your requirements for an code audit?
The auditor must check that code correctly does what it's supposed to do and doesn't contain flaws. I would do it. I was curious of the requirements the auditor shall fulfill. S/he must be a Grandmaster of Cryptography.
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February 07, 2014, 03:01:17 PM |
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Everyone feel free to donate to my account to help fund something not yet seen in the world of Nxt that will help people get in touch with ease.
Yes, I am pretty much a stranger here. Yes, I am quite serious.
In the unlikely event that nothing useful (product launch) will come out of this until February 28, I'll send any donation back to the donor, minus transaction fee matching the fee paid in the originating transaction.
Thank you for listening and keep up all the great efforts!
Well, a little disappointing that the interest seems to be close to none. I guess that's my own fault, though. If you are curious what I want to do and why donating makes sense:I want to create a person-to-person exchange for NXT, similar to the functionality of LocalBitcoins.com, providing a secure and easy way to trade NXT (for fiat). In case you have any wishes or suggestions on how you would want to use it and what to expect from such a service, please let me know. Also, I remember there being at least one bounty offered for accomplishing this task. Are these offers still valid? Of course the idea itself is interesting enough to invest effort and time, yet neither infrastructure is for free nor do my living expenses pay for themselves once I go full time on this project. I have the localnxt.com, localnxts.com and a few other similar domains. If you're interested contact me. 
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February 07, 2014, 03:07:14 PM |
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S/he must be a Grandmaster of Cryptography.
That's an argument from authority. That's not how you prove things. Even if Schneider were to say "it looks ok" it doesn't matter much. You prove code by formally verifying it and giving your proof. Someone could post it anonymously and it still would be valid. There's always the possibility of bugs due to bugs in language implementation itself, or even hardware, but there's no way around that.
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February 07, 2014, 03:07:19 PM |
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What are your requirements for an code audit?
The auditor must check that code correctly does what it's supposed to do and doesn't contain flaws. I would do it. I was curious of the requirements the auditor shall fulfill. S/he must be a Grandmaster of Cryptography. Thought it is about code audit, not algo audit.
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February 07, 2014, 03:08:15 PM |
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Although the Nxt Asset Exchange will be a useful addition I think that we are missing something that could be much more useful (and perhaps a "killer" addition) and that is "atomic cross-chain crypto-currency transfers" (some of you would recall I've already mentioned it). As far as I can tell no-one has actually built such a system and also so far I can't even tell if such a transfer using TierNolan's approach ( https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Atomic_cross-chain_trading) has ever actually been tested (if anyone has a link that shows such a transaction having taken place then I'd be very interested to see it). IMO this would really be a "game changer" as it could allow people to trade crypto's directly without an exchange and without risk (beyond having to wait for the "refund" problem that is necessary for TierNolan's solution in case the trade doesn't get finalised). It wouldn't work fast enough to do "day trading" but for those not in a huge rush the promise of 100% secure transactions with only minimal blockchain fees would be pretty appealing. What do you guys think?
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February 07, 2014, 03:11:54 PM |
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S/he must be a Grandmaster of Cryptography.
That's an argument from authority. That's not how you prove things. Even if Schneider were to say "it looks ok" it doesn't matter much. You prove code by formally verifying it and giving your proof. Someone could post if anonymously and it still would be valid. There's always the possibility of bugs due to bugs in language implementation itself, or even hardware, but there's no way around that. Formal code verification is really hard and time-costly. Don't know how much worth the audit should be. But, I fully agree. Best proof of your statements: the bugfix versions of JL. If the code would be perfect, because the algo is, there would not be a 0.5.x just a 0.5.
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February 07, 2014, 03:13:14 PM |
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What do you guys think?
Nxt provides another way to create "altcoins". It does make sense to implement such the feature for BTC-NXT trades... for next 2-3 years. But I doubt anyone will use Bitcoin in 2017.
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February 07, 2014, 03:21:25 PM |
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Although the Nxt Asset Exchange will be a useful addition I think that we are missing something that could be much more useful (and perhaps a "killer" addition) and that is "atomic cross-chain crypto-currency transfers" (some of you would recall I've already mentioned it). As far as I can tell no-one has actually built such a system and also so far I can't even tell if such a transfer using TierNolan's approach ( https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Atomic_cross-chain_trading) has ever actually been tested (if anyone has a link that shows such a transaction having taken place then I'd be very interested to see it). IMO this would really be a "game changer" as it could allow people to trade crypto's directly without an exchange and without risk (beyond having to wait for the "refund" problem that is necessary for TierNolan's solution in case the trade doesn't get finalised). It wouldn't work fast enough to do "day trading" but for those not in a huge rush the promise of 100% secure transactions with only minimal blockchain fees would be pretty appealing. What do you guys think? This is what I visualized way back in late Nov when I first started reading about NXT, and why I resolved to not be jelly and got in even though I missed genesis
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February 07, 2014, 03:22:11 PM |
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What do you guys think?
it be the killer addition! Nxt provides another way to create "altcoins". It does make sense to implement such the feature for BTC-NXT trades... for next 2-3 years. But I doubt anyone will use Bitcoin in 2017.
Even if people dont use BTC which I doubt, they might use other coins like Dodge:)) or they might have other type of assets, shares or something else so a trustless link would rock! If I was more clever would sugest how to do it but I hope some genius from here can create it.
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February 07, 2014, 03:23:17 PM |
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Even if people dont use BTC which I doubt, they might use other coins like Dodge:)) or they might have other type of assets, shares or something else so a trustless link would rock! If I was more clever would sugest how to do it but I hope some genius from here can create it.
I completely forgot about Doge. It will stay there for much longer than Bitcoin...
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February 07, 2014, 03:27:28 PM |
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Although the Nxt Asset Exchange will be a useful addition I think that we are missing something that could be much more useful (and perhaps a "killer" addition) and that is "atomic cross-chain crypto-currency transfers" (some of you would recall I've already mentioned it). As far as I can tell no-one has actually built such a system and also so far I can't even tell if such a transfer using TierNolan's approach ( https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Atomic_cross-chain_trading) has ever actually been tested (if anyone has a link that shows such a transaction having taken place then I'd be very interested to see it). IMO this would really be a "game changer" as it could allow people to trade crypto's directly without an exchange and without risk (beyond having to wait for the "refund" problem that is necessary for TierNolan's solution in case the trade doesn't get finalised). It wouldn't work fast enough to do "day trading" but for those not in a huge rush the promise of 100% secure transactions with only minimal blockchain fees would be pretty appealing. What do you guys think? I like it the way it is described here: http://qubic.boards.net/thread/9/fighting-scamBut, yes. Day-Trading could be done only with in-chain-coins.
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