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February 26, 2014, 03:13:26 PM |
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I have updated the list of NXT Service Providers here: https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=412516.new#newWhat are we missing in the list? The list is supposed to show online services that provide some kind of programmatic functionality to NXT users.
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rickyjames
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February 26, 2014, 03:17:06 PM |
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If we need speakers, some more techy people should step forward. We have asked for them more than once, because most of us know we are limited in that, but so far none has come forward.
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February 26, 2014, 03:17:36 PM |
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What are the assumptions now compared to earlier? (In english please  ) Okay - so before I was just randomly punishing 1 account every day - but now I am punishing 4 out of 11 (in reality the number being punished will be closer to total accounts / 1440) every day. From what I understand the punishment will effectively apply "according" to your stake - I need to play with that more but am thinking you more or less are just going to either favour large streaks by a single large stake holder or by a pool of small stake holders. Probably favoring the larger stake holders is better - also in reality if people are "not broadcasting blocks" then they are "losing fees" by just doing that.
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opticalcarrier
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February 26, 2014, 03:23:06 PM |
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Alright so i need a little help understanding something. I have two servers running on two separate computers. Both servers have the same account unlocked. I know the answer is going to be no, but i just want to understand how and why.. Does this double my chances of forging a block?
it doesnt, and in fact I believe CfB has stated in the past that this is a very bad practice, for reasons I cant understand though. does anyone know why this is bad? And if its so bad, what do we need to work on to mitigate the threat? Yeah id love to see the reasoning. Im hoping we can get some insight. Thank you for the reply, ill stick to just one server then. It doesn't double the chance to forge a block, but when you do forge a block, you will do it twice and thus, you are creating a fork. This seems to be a serious attack possibility. what happens if a whale or pool operator goes rogue and starts forging from 100 different public VPSs?
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February 26, 2014, 03:23:10 PM |
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If we need speakers, some more techy people should step forward. We have asked for them more than once, because most of us know we are limited in that, but so far none has come forward.
Ahem.  Not aimed at you AT ALL! I really hope you don't think that. I mean for all the other conferences. You were already slated for this one. But let's face it: it's a fact we don't have enough people with the knowledge to field questions from smart people to answer them indepth. I can hold a general stirring speech, but that would be just a lot of hot air as far as a technical audience is concerned and is a weak point for conferences. Even joefox has already said he doesn't consider himself to be knowledgeable enough. So, once again: please step up and help out. We shóuld have a technical expert at conferences! I know how scary it can be, but we NEED you people  It's also fun and there is grub to be had!
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rickyjames
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February 26, 2014, 03:24:27 PM |
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We are in war with Ethereum (for those who have not understood it yet).
+1. +1. +1. Etherium had a HUGE recognition and visibility advantage over NXT. We are going to have quite a hard fight to overcome that. I predict when they finally do come out, they will instantly be over NXT on coinmarketcap. What's their ETA now? Has anyone been in contact with any of the whales that are not spending? They have a keynote speaker spot at Texas Bitcoin Conference on March 5. I'll report. Is there going to be a speaker for nxt? Or were the documents sent too late? I have been assigned to be on the "Alt Currencies" panel. I was prepared to be a speaker and lobbied hard to get on their roster. In the end, I don't think that the timing / delay in sending in the registration documents had anything to do with NXT not getting a speaker slot. I think it all comes down to money. All the speakers are all either really big in the bitcoin world or they paid premium fees to be speakers. NXT officially bought in at the conference "Supporter" level, which is at the bottom rung of the ladder and does not specifically state that you get to speak. Plus, Salsa negotiated our gig as "Supporter" for only $1000 instead of the usual $2500. We got a bargain, but scraping in on the bottom does not get you put in front of the crowd holding a microphone.
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February 26, 2014, 03:26:37 PM Last edit: February 26, 2014, 03:52:39 PM by opticalcarrier |
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who can refute my idea?
Try writing your idea in math or in a simulator rather than just trying to ask people to "refute" it. how many accounts are you running in each simulation instance? Just a few will not cut it and is not a good representation of how TF works in the wild. See the source code transparent forging thread, I believe it was, for more info on this. You need to model as many accounts as possible, I would say at least 100 per simulation run.
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opticalcarrier
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February 26, 2014, 03:27:32 PM |
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Maybe, I missed that part: why are streaks dangerous?
Without penalty or some other approach the forger who gets a long streak can "undo that many confirmations" by building a "secret" chain. you know, im really embarassed to have to ask this question, but can you go into even more detail here? IM just not seeing it
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February 26, 2014, 03:28:48 PM |
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** Cryptsy Update **
I just heard back from Paul (met him at the Miami Bitcoin Conference), they are looking to implement Nxt in the next few weeks.
I talked with Big Vern @Skype and I introduced CfB to him - he said he will talk to Paul about it (to get help from CfB if needed). Fantastic. I did a virtual introduction with all the different devs including CfB and Jean-Luc a few weeks ago as well... they have the resources, now it's just a matter of finding time to implement. Nxt keeps taking another step. Let me make a suggestion to keep this ball rolling. We should ask the Cryptsy folks to document what was required to get NXT plugged into their system. Then we should turn right around to allwelder or some of the other Chinese NXT members and see that this info from Cryptsy gets communicated to BTX38.com in China. We need to be on both of these exchanges as soon as possible. It is the only way we are going to get exposure to a new pool of capital to buy NXT and get our exchange volume back up.
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February 26, 2014, 03:29:23 PM |
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Alright so i need a little help understanding something. I have two servers running on two separate computers. Both servers have the same account unlocked. I know the answer is going to be no, but i just want to understand how and why.. Does this double my chances of forging a block?
it doesnt, and in fact I believe CfB has stated in the past that this is a very bad practice, for reasons I cant understand though. does anyone know why this is bad? And if its so bad, what do we need to work on to mitigate the threat? Yeah id love to see the reasoning. Im hoping we can get some insight. Thank you for the reply, ill stick to just one server then. It doesn't double the chance to forge a block, but when you do forge a block, you will do it twice and thus, you are creating a fork. This seems to be a serious attack possibility. what happens if a whale or pool operator goes rogue and starts forging from 100 different public VPSs? Yes, this seems to be a huge flaw with NXT..
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salsacz
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February 26, 2014, 03:29:51 PM |
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Damelon
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February 26, 2014, 03:31:05 PM |
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Working three full days for 34 Nxt. Now THAT is dedication! 
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February 26, 2014, 03:32:48 PM |
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Working three full days for 34 Nxt. Now THAT is dedication!  jep, he deserves this Nxt for his work 
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February 26, 2014, 03:33:20 PM |
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how many accounts are you running in each simulation instance? Just a few will not cut it and is not a good representation of how TF works in the wild. See the source code thread, I believe it was, for more info on this. You need to model as many accounts as possible, I would say at least 100 per simulation run.
I have increased the number of accounts and changed some other things to head towards a better idea but basically it should be possible to "scale down" the numbers without greatly affecting the results at all (of course scaling down to just 2 or 3 accounts is not a good idea).
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opticalcarrier
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February 26, 2014, 03:33:53 PM |
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I don't get your idea, or I get it. I don't know.
Instead of leasing forge power, you commit with your account to share fees among others in the same "share fee group" if you forge a node. You still try to forge a block on your own, but you commit to share the incentive with others if you are successful (with special conditions like committing to run the node for some time, ...). Could this be done with AT and would that make sense?
there really isnt much point in this mechanism. what you are describing is basically a rube goldberg contraption that produces the exact result of current NXT account/network forging
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February 26, 2014, 03:34:41 PM |
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"This means that a person wishing to retain their wealth across what could be many decades of biostasis might attempt do so by memorizing their access code and destroying any physical record of it –putting this wealth out of circulation until their future revival with memories intact. Technical and legal questions abound, but the idea may give fresh reason to doubt the phase “You can’t take it with you.” " from http://brainpreservation.org/sites/default/files/PressRelease_OneMillionNXTCoinDonationToBPF.pdf Nice! Lets spread it!
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Ties are a prison for the soul...
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February 26, 2014, 03:35:35 PM |
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It doesn't double the chance to forge a block, but when you do forge a block, you will do it twice and thus, you are creating a fork.
This seems to be a serious attack possibility. what happens if a whale or pool operator goes rogue and starts forging from 100 different public VPSs? I think CfB mentioned somewhere in this thread that accounts that do such evil things get punished in a future version of NRS.
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Nothing Else Matters NEM: NALICE-LGU3IV-Y4DPJK-HYLSSV-YFFWYS-5QPLYE-ZDJJ NXT: 11095639652683007953
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February 26, 2014, 03:37:04 PM |
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you know, im really embarassed to have to ask this question, but can you go into even more detail here? IM just not seeing it
In particular if your node is "behind" then you won't see that someone is now sending "blocks from the past" to you (if you did you might decide to ignore them) so they would have to be considered just as valid as any other versions of "blocks from the past" you are fed. If you are being fed blocks from a "secret chain" that was not broadcast before then your node will simply decide based upon "total weight" which chain is better. If the "secret" chain had "greater weight" then that will become your "main chain" and if that gets propagated across the network then "confirmations will be *undone*".
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opticalcarrier
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February 26, 2014, 03:38:47 PM |
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Very strange. On 0.8.xe versions after several hours my node always forks. That was not the case on 0.7.x. I usually forged >1 block a day but on 0.8 i got nothing  Downgrading. mine doesnt fork, but every few hours my 0.8.1e forging NRS node just hangs on a block and stops receiving new blocks. I upgraded to 0.8.2e, same thing. All 25 of my nonforging public/hallmarked VPSs on 0.8.1e can keep the latest block though. ??
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February 26, 2014, 03:39:26 PM |
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Just talked to bittrex, they have only 86 signups from nxt at the moment.. You should all go and sign up. Go to https://bittrex.com/Account/Register and use SUPPORT_NXT as the invite code. This gets you past the invite code queue. Place some trades, enabled 2FA, or try any of our other features to help us stress the site before the final launch. If you find a bug, we're handing out bug bounties as well. Having a great exchange helps us but also helps the NXT community. Done. Testing trading some DOGE until they add NXT. 
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