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Re: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come
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yumcoins
on 31/03/2017, 01:16:43 UTC
A programmer friend of mine wrote this to celebrate Nexus's contributions to finding prime clusters:

http://www.nxsprime.com/

It's not updated automatically yet, but could be if there is interest.
Congratulations to the Nexus team for everything they're accomplishing.

I didn't realize Nexus's prime numbers were so big! Are they 1024 bits?   I love the fact that the font has to be made SO SMALL just to put it onto the webpage.
How can you get a list of these records? I'm sure it's in the block database somehow, but is there a block explorer that shows them?  Your programmer friend obviously has a way to retrieve them.   Please show the top 1000 records, just because it'd be cool to show Nexus is computing interesting and useful math world record results, not (only) useless hashes like every other coin.

Sorry, answering without help here from what I know:

Q:  Are they 1024 bits
A:  I don't know, can someone else answer this?

Q:  Is there a block explorer that shows them
A:  Don't know, but I don't see them on either http://nexusoft.io/platform/Explorer or http://nxsorbitalscan.com/ .

Q:  How can you get a list
A:  Glenn posted a program to slack that he modified to get them.  The slack is very active... you should check it out.  It really shows the energy of the Nexus community.

Q:  Show 1000 records
A:  Wouldn't this be really crowded?  If you have an idea for how it might still look good it'd be great.  Why is 1000 better than the longest 10?