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April 08, 2016, 12:46:36 AM
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if this is translated correctly looks like mijin has their first paid client Smiley

https://twitter.com/TakaoAsayama/status/718082899954630658


Translation website does not work on a twitter URL?  What did he write?

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April 08, 2016, 01:23:06 AM
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if this is translated correctly looks like mijin has their first paid client Smiley

https://twitter.com/TakaoAsayama/status/718082899954630658


Translation website does not work on a twitter URL?  What did he write?


Google Translation:

This week was a week memorable.
Zaif more than 2.0 billion transactions a day.
mijin as domestic banks like we received an order for paid license will be the first.
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April 08, 2016, 01:54:08 AM
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if this is translated correctly looks like mijin has their first paid client Smiley

https://twitter.com/TakaoAsayama/status/718082899954630658


Translation website does not work on a twitter URL?  What did he write?


Google Translation:

This week was a week memorable.
Zaif more than 2.0 billion transactions a day.
mijin as domestic banks like we received an order for paid license will be the first.

It seems that "Mijin received an order for paid licence from a domestic bank for the first time."

Translation from Japanese to same structure language is more accurate than Japanese to English(different structure language)

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April 08, 2016, 02:19:54 AM
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Ready to pump!  Cheesy
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April 08, 2016, 11:14:01 AM
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im pretty sure thats the first iv ever heard of a bank actually paying for use of a private blockchain solution and not just testing or experimenting with it. mijin must be waaaaay ahead of others like r3

Its the only time I have ever heard of a bank paying to use a blockchain, so this is a really big 1st for NEM, but, 1. we still need to confirm the bank (I'll ask Asayama next time we chat) and, 2. I'm not sure if it is for a live service or maybe a more serious testing round.

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April 08, 2016, 12:22:48 PM
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Sure, this would be great! But i doubt that there is any gap in the law so that we could bypass the strict requirements of Microsoft.
Before they make concession they would take some other promising projects which stand up well to doing it.


But what we really need is some big deals.  IBM, R3, and Ethereum all have a lot more resources, so we need all the help we can get.  


I absolutly agree with you for this point. But we should not give up rights for cooperating with such big companies like Microsoft and IBM. I saw that there was a poll on Qora, because getting on the Azure platform restricts the future use of the open source code. This must be a no-go for every coin project.

Thats true.

However if we get independent advice from some decent lawyers who can make some head or tail on the vague agreement, it may be of benefit to us.

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April 08, 2016, 02:05:04 PM
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I get a lot of harvested block that i get 0 fees on them, can someone explain it to me please?

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April 08, 2016, 02:22:08 PM
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A professional lawyer has written us back. It is good that we took a moment to hesitate.

He interprets the agreement with a wide scope that throws the burden on the submitter on any IP owned by third parties which is used when the submitter allows the submission to be applied by Microsoft.

This doesn't mean we can't be on the store, but that we should be careful when applying.

Was the lawyer paid for the advice (i.e. this is an official opinion), or was it a friendly email reply or BBS response? Is the lawyer familiar with crypto?
Could NEM use it in a future dispute for example?
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April 08, 2016, 02:41:22 PM
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I get a lot of harvested block that i get 0 fees on them, can someone explain it to me please?

the block rewards originate from tx fees only. there is no inflation of the monetary supply through block rewards like in PoW. so if there are no tx's there are no block rewards and the higher your accounts importance in the network, the more blocks you harvest.

hi again kodty, haven't seen you around for a while! Cool
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April 08, 2016, 02:57:19 PM
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A professional lawyer has written us back. It is good that we took a moment to hesitate.

He interprets the agreement with a wide scope that throws the burden on the submitter on any IP owned by third parties which is used when the submitter allows the submission to be applied by Microsoft.

This doesn't mean we can't be on the store, but that we should be careful when applying.

Was the lawyer paid for the advice (i.e. this is an official opinion), or was it a friendly email reply or BBS response? Is the lawyer familiar with crypto?
Could NEM use it in a future dispute for example?

Pro-bono and hence a friendly note. So no strings attached. Lawyer is very familiar with software and IPs and has more than 30 years experience in this. He has seen enough of this. Agreement has nothing to do with Crypto. It was more about the code, submission, and IPs.
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April 08, 2016, 03:02:33 PM
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A professional lawyer has written us back. It is good that we took a moment to hesitate.

He interprets the agreement with a wide scope that throws the burden on the submitter on any IP owned by third parties which is used when the submitter allows the submission to be applied by Microsoft.

This doesn't mean we can't be on the store, but that we should be careful when applying.

Was the lawyer paid for the advice (i.e. this is an official opinion), or was it a friendly email reply or BBS response? Is the lawyer familiar with crypto?
Could NEM use it in a future dispute for example?

Pro-bono and hence a friendly note. So no strings attached. Lawyer is very familiar with software and IPs and has more than 30 years experience in this. He has seen enough of this. Agreement has nothing to do with Crypto. It was more about the code, submission, and IPs.

Thanks!  Are you able to post the lawyers full response? I think about 50+ crypto projects would be interested in this information.

I think if Azure isn't 100% ok, then the answer must be don't do it!
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April 08, 2016, 03:52:37 PM
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I get a lot of harvested block that i get 0 fees on them, can someone explain it to me please?

the block rewards originate from tx fees only. there is no inflation of the monetary supply through block rewards like in PoW. so if there are no tx's there are no block rewards and the higher your accounts importance in the network, the more blocks you harvest.

hi again kodty, haven't seen you around for a while! Cool

hello to you too. Smiley went into stealth mode for a while  Tongue

Keep your head down. There are still some bullets ricocheting around:) i saw a node pop on the west coast. Is that you?
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April 09, 2016, 09:20:52 AM
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Whats the next big thing the devs are working on at the moment?
Or is it all ninja releases now?
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April 09, 2016, 10:18:19 AM
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Whats the next big thing the devs are working on at the moment?
Or is it all ninja releases now?

Ninja-Style like always !!! Grin



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April 09, 2016, 11:45:42 AM
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Whats the next big thing the devs are working on at the moment?
Or is it all ninja releases now?

Up next is releasing mobile apps, new light wallet release, Apostille, and Supernodes start. + the ninja stuff of course:)
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April 09, 2016, 11:59:06 AM
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Whats the next big thing the devs are working on at the moment?
Or is it all ninja releases now?

Up next is releasing mobile apps, new light wallet release, Apostille, and Supernodes start. + the ninja stuff of course:)


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April 09, 2016, 12:46:57 PM
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What news we have from Microsoft jabo38 Huh
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What news we have from Microsoft jabo38 Huh

Jabo said already "No reply from MS to 3 emails."
I think this fact and ambiguity in agreement clearly shows that MS Azure is not trustworthy.
If they had not hidden intention behind an ambiguous agreement, there is no reason for them to reject paid addition to Azure and a clear agreement.

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April 09, 2016, 01:49:47 PM
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What news we have from Microsoft jabo38 Huh

Jabo said already "No reply from MS to 3 emails."
I think this fact and ambiguity in agreement clearly shows that MS Azure is not trustworthy.
If they had not hidden intention behind an ambiguous agreement, there is no reason for them to reject paid addition to Azure and a clear agreement.


How about other cloud services like Amazon?
Does it worth it?
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April 09, 2016, 02:13:34 PM
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XEM shows relative strength. While nearly all Altcoins are declining, the price of XEM stays constant or slightly rises. Could be a good sign to buy.

What news we have from Microsoft jabo38 Huh

Jabo said already "No reply from MS to 3 emails."
I think this fact and ambiguity in agreement clearly shows that MS Azure is not trustworthy.
If they had not hidden intention behind an ambiguous agreement, there is no reason for them to reject paid addition to Azure and a clear agreement.


How about other cloud services like Amazon?
Does it worth it?


IBM is also building up a BaaS infrastracture similar to Azure platform. Maybe NEM could be the first project on IBM BaaS platform.

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