Djentriser
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🌟 æternity🌟 blockchain🌟
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May 15, 2015, 05:37:52 PM |
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whitepaper is beautiful and detailed. Looks like a lot of work was done on it. Good job NEM team.
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greentea
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May 15, 2015, 06:14:46 PM |
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The NEM team is pleased to announce that the NEM Technical Reference, Version 1.0, has been released today. This document serves as both the white paper for NEM as well as a full technical overview. http://blog.nem.io/nem-technical-report/BOOM  Awesome, so who's qualified to give some honest feedback/critique ... I scanned it and looks good, but am not in academia to really thoroughly evaluate the quality of it.
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freigeist
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May 15, 2015, 06:17:00 PM |
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Congratulations for the whitepaper! Really nice job!  Even I was able to understand something  except the math stuff which I do not get anyway  Thanks!
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ciappa
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May 15, 2015, 06:53:08 PM |
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The NEM team is pleased to announce that the NEM Technical Reference, Version 1.0, has been released today. This document serves as both the white paper for NEM as well as a full technical overview. http://blog.nem.io/nem-technical-report/BOOM  Very very good work this whitepaper. devs have done a good job
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mladen00
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K-ing®
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May 15, 2015, 06:54:28 PM |
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The NEM team is pleased to announce that the NEM Technical Reference, Version 1.0, has been released today. This document serves as both the white paper for NEM as well as a full technical overview. http://blog.nem.io/nem-technical-report/BOOM  BAM!  great top crypo whitepaper glad to be a part of great nem community
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tyz
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May 15, 2015, 07:45:59 PM |
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Wow awesome, great work! The first crypto coin whitepaper I read that was created with LaTex 
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pabloangello
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May 15, 2015, 07:50:04 PM |
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The NEM team is pleased to announce that the NEM Technical Reference, Version 1.0, has been released today. This document serves as both the white paper for NEM as well as a full technical overview. http://blog.nem.io/nem-technical-report/BOOM  Woooow! This is great, such details :O
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May 15, 2015, 07:52:03 PM |
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Wow awesome, great work! The first crypto coin whitepaper I read that was created with LaTex  Thats the best thing you got? 
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tyz
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May 15, 2015, 08:01:41 PM |
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Give me some time. I'm still reading the whitepaper. I gonna write a conclusive summary about the highlights when I am through  Wow awesome, great work! The first crypto coin whitepaper I read that was created with LaTex  Thats the best thing you got? 
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gimre
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May 15, 2015, 08:20:30 PM |
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I read that was created with LaTex  Thank you kindly, Sir
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pabloangello
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May 15, 2015, 08:39:03 PM |
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Finally got my stake and now I'm trying to harvest. Do I have to leave the browser NEM client open or does it harvest if I just have it in the system tray?
I still haven't received my stake : / Are stakes still sending?
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gimre
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May 15, 2015, 09:08:39 PM |
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I still haven't received my stake : / Are stakes still sending?
https://muut.com/neweconomy#!/general:extended-redemption
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nzminer
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May 15, 2015, 10:19:59 PM |
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WOW, the whitepaper seems to be one of the most in depth ones that i have read! Alot of it is way above my head, but i get the general idea of what its conveying, ive got alot of reading to do! 
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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NoirSuccubus
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May 15, 2015, 11:38:04 PM |
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Why don't you ask the webmaster (TwinWinNerD) of the site to create a NEM version? As far as I know, he has posted here on NEM thread. Probably he is already invested into NEM. Its open source. If I knew how to set one up I'd make one for NEM. I'd pay someone to make a step by step tutorial or install and set it up for me.
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zengryT
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May 15, 2015, 11:47:08 PM |
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Where is the source?
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Not managing signature campaigns anymore.
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jabo38
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mining is so 2012-2013
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May 16, 2015, 01:55:55 AM |
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Wow awesome, great work! The first crypto coin whitepaper I read that was created with LaTex  Somebody has been publishing in journals 
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jasemoney
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May 16, 2015, 02:18:42 AM |
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great whitepaper guys 
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$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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May 16, 2015, 03:08:18 AM |
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Finally got my stake and now I'm trying to harvest. Do I have to leave the browser NEM client open or does it harvest if I just have it in the system tray?
The best idea is to start your own node and use "delegated harvesting". It's very simple! ################################## # Create your own Amazon EC2 VPS # ##################################
Tutorial: http://bit.do/awsnode
################################## # Connect to your VPS with Putty # ##################################
Tutorial: http://bit.do/puttyamazon
############################################ # Install NEM's NCC and NIS on your Ubuntu # ############################################
sudo su
sudo apt-get install unzip
wget https://github.com/jadedjack/Nem-Installers/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip
cd Nem-Installers-master/
chmod +x ./install_nem.sh chmod +x ./ubuntu_install_nem_tools.sh
./ubuntu_install_nem_tools.sh | |--> create swap? yes (take some seconds...) |--> install oracle java 8? yes (OK, YES |--> install NTP? yes |--> install failban2? yes |--> install usefull programs? yes |--> yes, yes, yes ;) ./install_nem.sh
##################### # Start NIS nor NCC # #####################
sudo /etc/init.d/nis start sudo /etc/init.d/ncc start
################### # Stop NIS or NCC # ###################
sudo /etc/init.d/nis stop sudo /etc/init.d/ncc stop
############################################################# # Set the maximum numbers of harvesters on your public node # #############################################################
sudo nano /etc/nem/nis/config-user.properties
# Maximum number of unlocked accounts. Meaning: maximum number of accounts that are allowed to use this NIS for harvesting # Keep the value within a reasonable range, a too large value an cause problems for all harvesting accounts. nis.unlockedLimit = 10 # Account addresses that are allowed to use this NIS for harvesting (pipe-separated) (no spaces and no -) # Leave this empty, if you don't want to set any restrictions. nis.allowedHarvesterAddresses =
############################################################# # Important for Amazon's EC2 VPS with 1 GB RAM: REDUCE RAM! # #############################################################
sudo nano /etc/init.d/nis
Change the line export MAXRAM=1G to MAXRAM=768M
################## # other commands # ##################
Show up running processes in Ubuntu: htop Get admin privileges: sudo su Check infos about your node: http://your.public.IP:7890/node/info Not everyone is tech-savvy  Do you use windows? You can install a windows node just as easily as setting it up on a local machine. https://forum.ournem.com/vps-nodes/how-to-create-a-free-amazon-ec2-windows-vps/https://forum.ournem.com/vps-nodes/how-to-easily-configure-and-install-nem-on-an-amazon-windows-ec2-vps/
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May 16, 2015, 03:18:38 AM |
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so what kind of coinage do you need to properly stake (yes i've read up but there are some contradiction, eg my client says 1000, but a tutoral says 10000 etc etc etc)?
any advantage in more coinage?
prior to staking any advantage or need in keeping the client running?
it is 10000, the client has a typo more coinage is related to your importance on the network, and therefore increases your odds of harvesting a block, but not directly, check out the white paper for more detail Harvesting involves block creation, so something needs to be running. It can be your local computer running a node, your own remote node on a vps, or on a public node. Soon, (i hope) there will be a system of rewards for those running their own nodes. So that will be another way of profiting in addition to harvesting
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May 16, 2015, 05:02:12 AM |
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so what kind of coinage do you need to properly stake (yes i've read up but there are some contradiction, eg my client says 1000, but a tutoral says 10000 etc etc etc)?
any advantage in more coinage?
prior to staking any advantage or need in keeping the client running?
it is 10000, the client has a typo more coinage is related to your importance on the network, and therefore increases your odds of harvesting a block, but not directly, check out the white paper for more detail Harvesting involves block creation, so something needs to be running. It can be your local computer running a node, your own remote node on a vps, or on a public node. Soon, (i hope) there will be a system of rewards for those running their own nodes. So that will be another way of profiting in addition to harvesting thanks for the reply  is there any advantage in keeping the client open prior to having your coins mature to staking age?
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