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February 15, 2014, 09:28:22 AM
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Problems with the NRS 0.7.5!

[2014-02-15 05:20:51.047] DEBUG: Will pop block 2361969913887136600 at height 66865
[2014-02-15 05:20:51.050] DEBUG: Will pop block 2406230098076950068 at height 66864

Those two blocks were correct at that height, so your node should not have tried to pop them off. Maybe you were on a fork? Or connected to nodes on a fork that were feeding you bad blocks. I don't see any pop-off attempts for those blocks in my logs.

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February 15, 2014, 09:29:47 AM
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pathetic, what a marketing sigh... 4 hand shakers on a conference with 10 attenders.

scary is that people here congratulate them for it.

that rise was short lived Grin

no effort to promote nxt what so ever

we will she new lows now  Cheesy

this ^ is what you do with your life? you do know that you are going to die someday right?

A very healthy reminder for everyone.

Nxt:  NXT-5BHG-9VRE-QGW6-DRZVQ
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February 15, 2014, 09:38:46 AM
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Can someone send me some test nxtcoins

13778895044760812234

thank u!
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February 15, 2014, 09:42:05 AM
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It's true that reading input is always O(n), in fact \omega\theta(n), but the constant ratios for both upper and lower bound are very small compared to signing, or pretty much any other operation.

Complexity analysis only says something about asymptotic behaviour (i.e. as n grows towards infinity), it doesn't say anything about small inputs or exact performance, which is the case here (100 sigs is definitely small, and we care about every scrap of performance). For small inputs, you'll want to run the code and measure it.

\theta looks pretty cool here. Wink

You are right about the difference of runtime complexity and runtime. But you aren't about making the maybe-wrong assumption that in general 100 sigs is small in terms of runtime. Maybe not true for every signing function. (that's at least how I read your post if I were noob)

My point is we are debating over crypto algos, audits and how complex these are but when it comes to plain math in computer science, nobody seems really to care about simple details which in fact can lead to security issues as well.

You are the first one who paying a bit more attention. Thank you. Smiley
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February 15, 2014, 09:43:38 AM
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@JL
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[2014-02-15 08:53:45.732] DEBUG: Generate block failed: Previous block id doesn't match

What exactly does that mean?

What does the previous block id not match with?

Am I on a branch?
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February 15, 2014, 09:45:21 AM
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Can someone send me some test nxtcoins

13778895044760812234

thank u!

sent  Smiley
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February 15, 2014, 09:46:24 AM
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I'm not sure that it's good to see Nxt mentioned together with RealSolid or any his project...

Why is that?
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February 15, 2014, 09:47:51 AM
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I'm not sure that it's good to see Nxt mentioned together with RealSolid or any his project...
+1000

I also strongly recommend that people stay away from RealSolid's mcxnow exchange. Having Nxt on it will only give us bad reputation by association.


mcxNOW is the best exchange out there.

He shutdown the site for 2 month because he had problem with the support load, but everyone had the possibility to withdraw all their money if they wanted.
Now the site is back and kickin more than ever

http://www.freebieservers.com/  100% FREE GAME SERVERS
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February 15, 2014, 09:51:03 AM
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Lophie is here and selling once again ^_^. I have one million nxt for sell at 0.00009BTC, I would rather finish this ASAP as usual.

- Lophie

why don't you sell it on bter like you always do, it would help to kill Nxt faster. why you leaving me selling alone now, what did I do?



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February 15, 2014, 09:52:40 AM
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Hey CfB, hows buying nxt doing?  You can have your anonymity but i really want to know how much its costing you to buy back up after your done!  Grin

I don't really care about Nxt price. If 100 BTC is not enough to buy at least 1M then I'll spend some (useless) dollars.

In the end I see no difference between 1M NXT equal to 100M USD or 1.3M NXT equal to 130M USD. I'm not sure that I could spend even 10M USD.
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February 15, 2014, 10:01:58 AM
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I'm not sure that it's good to see Nxt mentioned together with RealSolid or any his project...
+1000

I also strongly recommend that people stay away from RealSolid's mcxnow exchange. Having Nxt on it will only give us bad reputation by association.


mcxNOW is the best exchange out there.

He shutdown the site for 2 month because he had problem with the support load, but everyone had the possibility to withdraw all their money if they wanted.
Now the site is back and kickin more than ever

Then please explain to me why everybody is to reluctant about joining it?

I've heard of mcxnow here for the first time. What's the issue with this exchange?
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February 15, 2014, 10:10:05 AM
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@JL
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[2014-02-15 08:53:45.732] DEBUG: Generate block failed: Previous block id doesn't match

What exactly does that mean?

What does the previous block id not match with?

Am I on a branch?
This is normal to happen. While generateBlock was running, the last block has changed - either a new one arrived, or it was popped off. So your newly generated block is no longer valid, please try again.

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February 15, 2014, 10:20:01 AM
Last edit: February 15, 2014, 11:01:45 AM by ChuckOne
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@JL
Code:
[2014-02-15 08:53:45.732] DEBUG: Generate block failed: Previous block id doesn't match

What exactly does that mean?

What does the previous block id not match with?

Am I on a branch?
This is normal to happen. While generateBlock was running, the last block has changed - either a new one arrived, or it was popped off. So your newly generated block is no longer valid, please try again.


Ah, of course. Now it makes sense.

Maybe changing the log output could help?

DEBUG: Generate block failed: Previous block id doesn't match anymore. Either the previous block was popped off or a new one arrived on top of it in the meantime.
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February 15, 2014, 10:23:22 AM
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I'm not sure that it's good to see Nxt mentioned together with RealSolid or any his project...

Why is that?

His reputation is very far from being described as "solid".
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February 15, 2014, 10:41:41 AM
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His reputation is very far from being described as "solid".

I see.
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February 15, 2014, 11:00:05 AM
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can someone send me testNXT ? I want to try asset exchange.

6334063086523994664

Thanks
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February 15, 2014, 11:00:11 AM
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My client keeps generating blocks with a timestamp +1 hours in the future.. then my new block gets "popped off" upon the next valid block from the network.

Any ideas?  Timezone setting issue? Daylight savings perhaps?
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February 15, 2014, 11:10:50 AM
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can someone send me testNXT ? I want to try asset exchange.

6334063086523994664

Thanks

sent 10k, have fun (buy some "Peanuts" Wink)

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February 15, 2014, 11:11:00 AM
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http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=40

Still 806.92 blocks per day. Something wrong with the algo? Shouldn't we 1440?
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February 15, 2014, 11:15:15 AM
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Is someone able to create something like bitcoinwisdom for nxt?
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