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Re: [ANN] [NFDv2] - NFD Coin - PoS - NXT fork - Now available on bter.com
by
l8orre
on 14/07/2014, 15:44:45 UTC
It's fairly obvious what is happening with trading of this coin. There isn't any dumping happening.
 

Things that need to be done ASAP:
Publicly accessible wallet so I don't have to type a friggin terminal command to use it. I said this a month ago and it hasn't been implemented yet. It takes a maximum 6 hours to do the method I mentioned before in a PM.
The weird version numbering and date system looks unprofessional.
The wallet layout is confusing and there needs to be a professional web developer to completely revamp it. I don't care about the assets or forged balance, or even the version number. I also don't care about the recent blocks. That is not relevant to daily usage.
Drop the whole sob story about being scammed and rising from the ashes. Nobody cares.
Focus on following the development of NXT, but the vanilla clone aspect is (in my opinion) pointless. Why wouldn't I just get NXT instead? What is the difference between NFD, NAS, and NTX again?
Increase the amount of and streamline the asset exchange and explain what the hell that is.
Professional translations and not begging someone who "just speaks the language".
Stop the associations with other bull alt coins and focus on BTC and LTC trade. Those are the only feasible coins.


Good luck to NFD, and I swear to god if I see someone type "to the moooooooooon" one more time.....

no I don't think so either. If one adds up the volume on BTER, there are ca. 500 Million NFD sitting there. That is roughly 10% of the total volume, hence only a very small part.
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Focus on following the development of NXT, but the vanilla clone aspect is (in my opinion) pointless. Why wouldn't I just get NXT instead?
Because a DUAL standard with different abundancies is the whole point. That is why you would want to get NXT AND NFD.
Also, because NFD is undervalued as compared to NXT, but that is temporary.

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What is the difference between NFD, NAS, and NTX again?

NAS and NXT don't work with the original NXT API. NFD does. (please correct me if I am wrong- I haven't checked lately)

Maybe you will understand this when you see the dual asset exchange with NFD and NXT directly coupled to each other?
Apart from that, all the NXT stuff is open source, so the tremendous amount of work that has been put into that does not have to be repeated by the very limited resources of NFD. That's the whole point about open source.
So why not take the NXT stuff? As soon as anybody promises outlandish features, the compatibility breaks.