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Re: NXTCoin Wallet
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keijokolme
on 19/03/2014, 09:26:00 UTC
There are now new wasy to use wallets go and check nextcoin.org!
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: [NEM] ---NEM stake complaint, questions etc.---
by
keijokolme
on 27/02/2014, 20:26:58 UTC
Hi,

I didn't see my name on this list.. I transferred to your account with TXID 18174261235277105518

I checked the last list before this audition part and there it said somebody tried to copy my hash, but that I wasn't "possible duplicate hash fraudster". It just said "duplicate hash". Please check my original message to see that I have posted first with the TXID hash above in your thread


My name is missing from the stakeholder list, could you please check that out, thanks!. My hash: 15956626506399421353

both of you will have to prove that those TX are really yours. You can do that either by providing a screenshot of the client showing the TX or by sending another small amount from the same address.

Being the first to post the hash is not proof - we've had cases before where the person that was second to post the hash was the real owner.

Just send some nxt from my account (to confim that im me), hash: 10748993328751360508

It just be ok now then? Ty.  (2nd post)

Another triple case. I will kick Fonoromorhorkorpor out and swap you in. thanks and sorry for the convenience.

1212   Fonoromorhorkorpor   Y      15956626506399400000
1260   keijokolme   Y                      15956626506399400000
1226   Ostoropachtus   Y                15956626506399400000



Ohh two guys tried to use my hash! But now its solved, thanks.
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Re: [NEM] ---NEM stake complaint, questions etc.---
by
keijokolme
on 27/02/2014, 18:28:24 UTC
Hi,

I didn't see my name on this list.. I transferred to your account with TXID 18174261235277105518

I checked the last list before this audition part and there it said somebody tried to copy my hash, but that I wasn't "possible duplicate hash fraudster". It just said "duplicate hash". Please check my original message to see that I have posted first with the TXID hash above in your thread


My name is missing from the stakeholder list, could you please check that out, thanks!. My hash: 15956626506399421353

both of you will have to prove that those TX are really yours. You can do that either by providing a screenshot of the client showing the TX or by sending another small amount from the same address.

Being the first to post the hash is not proof - we've had cases before where the person that was second to post the hash was the real owner.

Just send some nxt from my account (to confim that im me), hash: 10748993328751360508

It just be ok now then? Ty.  (2nd post)
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Re: [NEM] ---NEM stake complaint, questions etc.---
by
keijokolme
on 26/02/2014, 21:21:20 UTC
Just send some nxt from my account (to confim that im me), hash: 10748993328751360508

It just be ok now then? Ty.
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Re: [NEM] ---NEM stake complaint, questions etc.---
by
keijokolme
on 25/02/2014, 10:22:38 UTC
My name is missing from the stakeholder list, could you please check that out, thanks!. My hash: 15956626506399421353
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Re: Just saying hello
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keijokolme
on 19/02/2014, 21:13:06 UTC
Welcome and its never too late !
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Re: Wanting to sell Klondike coins
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keijokolme
on 02/02/2014, 13:59:27 UTC
Can someone explain what is good about Klondike coins?
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Re: The next real game changer?
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keijokolme
on 02/02/2014, 13:40:00 UTC
NXT is one of the most promising coins atm. You should invest in it now!
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What do you think about cryptsy?
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keijokolme
on 02/02/2014, 00:06:22 UTC
What do you think about cryptsy?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: NXT
by
keijokolme
on 01/02/2014, 23:40:35 UTC
NXT IS FOR REAL!

Chech this out: http://www.nxtcoins.nl/[Suspicious link removed]ummary-13-01-2014/

Nxt explained short:

Nxt is considered a 2nd generation crypto currency.  With all the alt coins coming out that only change things such as hashing mechanism, time between blocks, starting difficulty, and so on, Nxt brings much much more to the table and was designated this way for a number of reasons.  We'll go over the 5 most important ones.

1.  It is not an "alt coin" like coins such as litecoin, peercoin, and others who have their code based on Bitcoin's source code.  It is brand new from scratch with its own code.

2. It is a 100% proof of stake versus the proof of work mechanism the vast majority of other coins are based on.  This effectively removes a large security risk inherent in most other coins, as now the issue of a 51% attack or other vulnerabilities inherent to PoW coins are now gone.  The biggest plus here is how green this protocol is (not a reference to colored coins) in power consumption, since PoS doesn’t require massive amounts of hashing power

3. NXT when released for production in Jan 2014, will have a very slick new feature called "Transparent Mining".  This will allow NXT to approach Visa/Mastercard rates of transactions.  There is currently not a single crypto currency that can scale this high and this is possible with NXT because the transparency provided in the protocol will allow each user to determine who will generate the next block, and so they can then send their transactions to that node.  This will also allow additional fees to be realized for immediate/priority transactions.  An equally important feature of Transparent Mining is an outstanding security feature of the protocol to temporarily reduce to zero the mining power of nodes who should generate the next block but dont.   As previously discussed, the 51% attack is prevented by PoS mechanism.  This transparent mining feature will prevent against even a 90% majority owner of all NXT branching out and forcing a fork.  So if a node that has 90% of all NXT, and doesnt generate a block when scheduled, for network security, the system will reduce its mining power to zero temporarily to prevent a bad fork from being forced.

4. It provides built in support for planned extra features such as a decentralized peer-peer exchange, colored coins, messaging/chat, decentralized DNS, and options for instant transactions.  We will describe these advanced features later in this article.

5. It was announced months in advance, unlike mere hours like most coins.  The 71 stakeholders are responsible for distributing the 1 billion Nxt coins that were ejected from the genesis block via an injection of bitcoin (donated by them, 21 BTC total) into the genesis block.  This is a requirement for this PoS system to work and this distribution is now in progress.  Nxt is listed on http://coinmarketcap.com/ and people are trading on a 1on1 basis in the forums as well as on a temporary (centralized) exchange http://www.dgex.com.

Decentralized Exchange
Let's get into the first planned feature, a decentralized exchange.  How do we currently trade coins now?  Well you have to sign up for an account on a centralized platform such as Cryptsy/BTC-E/Bter/etc, transfer them your coins and pay them for transactions. This brings in a large concern that I personally have yet to be seen brought to light, in that it’s possible that the exchange could just bail with everyone's deposits.  This has actually already happened when the Sheep Marketplace did just that with 96,000 bitcoins, ending up as the largest theft in history.  The developers of NxT (BCNxt and his crew) are developing a peer-peer exchange into the software to allow for decentralized trading which will eliminate this trust point.  It will also eliminate trading fees!  Obviously this is all still completely secure and anonymous as are current bitcoin transactions.

Other Decentralized Services
But let’s not stop there.  If you can have a decentralized exchange based on the peer-peer model then what else is possible?  Well, quite a bit as it turns out; the developers are also building in a decentralized DNS system to compete with namecoin.  Also in the future we can expect messaging and chat systems that, like the p2p exchange, will also be completely secure and anonymous.  Think of what this will allow:  Completely anonymous websites, AND anonymous payments, to go with an anonymous support system in the chat/messaging feature, all 100% secure, encrypted, and irreversible.

Colored Coins
Nxt (pun intended) is one of the more curious services: colored coins.  To understand the concept of colored coins requires a fairly deep view into bitcoin transactions that most people aren’t aware of.  With bitcoin, each transaction's output hashed address is based on a previous receiving address that originally received that coin.  So with the blockchain, a set of bitcoin transactions can be traced.  Not to a person mind you, but what is meant is that an individual coin or pieces of that coin can be traced back on a transaction by transaction basis.  Since this is a case, then if it was possible to expand the protocol to allow a person to designate or "color" a particular coin, then we can build a bridge from the virtual crypto currency world to the physical world.  In effect that coin can then be used to represent some physical entity here on earth.  Property, stocks/bonds, commodites, or really any concept that can be concretely identified could be used.  This protocol expansion is exactly what is being built into Nxt’s unique code to allow for the use of colored coins.

Green Energy
Let’s talk about Proof of Stake and green energy.  Everyone knows how bitcoin is based on Proof of Work.  That is there are thousands of miners around the world crunching away at hashes and gobbling up TONS of power.  Now, PoS doesn’t really involve ‘mining’ per se; it’s important to realize that unlike bitcoin, all Nxt that will ever exist already exists, so client wallets now ‘mine’ for transaction fees.  A growing trend is to refer to this as ‘forging’ instead of ‘mining’.  Since this can be done on a client wallet loaded on a PC (CPU mining), it is MUCH more environmentally friendly and power efficient.

Proof Of Stake Details
Now, on to the nuts and bolts of Nxt’s implementation of PoS.  Its elegantly simple: transaction fees are distributed out proportionally to all users based on the amount of Nxt a client has. (assuming that client is running and unlocked).  So if a client has 1 million Nxt, then they have 1/1000 of a chance of receiving the transaction fee for any transaction.  The math here is 1 million (amount the client has) divided by 1 billion (total Nxt in existence) is 1000, so that is 1/1000 of a chance.

Extra notes on NXT
Nxt is a brain wallet, a very long and secure passphrase MUST be used to generate your account.

As stated, to forge (AKA mine) for transaction fees, your client must be running and unlocked on your machine.

The software is currently java based, and closed source.  Pieces of the code are available for review upon permission of the devs, but the full code will not be released until Jan2014 official launch.

Many people refer to this as 100% pre-mined, but this isn’t really accurate since there *is* no mining, and the PoS system depends on all coins being distributed out.

The Nxt official thread in bitcointalk.org is at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.0
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Re: Which alt coins will die off in 2014?
by
keijokolme
on 01/02/2014, 23:30:05 UTC
I can say NXT is not one them, i advise you to buy in now or miss the train!
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Re: What would you sell at?
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 14:28:10 UTC
10k maybe  Wink
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Re: Can Coinbase be hacked?
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 14:15:47 UTC
I dont think so he would have to have pw and phone.. no chance
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Re: do not be a victim of OKPAY
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 12:17:07 UTC
Thanks for the info, i will not use them.
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Re: Ripple Computing for Good
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 11:37:55 UTC
Ripple fights the policy of cryptocurrencies!
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Re: how to sell Bitcoins
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 09:31:58 UTC
I Recommend to sign with BTC-E, good working and nice looking site.
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Re: Bitstamp recalled my USD withdrawal !?
by
keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 09:04:18 UTC
This sounds very disturbing. Have you contacted bitstamp?
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Re: Is Huobi's trade volume real or fake?
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 08:57:38 UTC
I have been reading all over from the internet that its fake, bu who knows!
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Re: Unable to post
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 08:46:56 UTC
Basic error here ,when you few posts running you will be able to do it normally later. Just keep on trying!
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Re: Bitcoin is a Bubble: But so what?
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keijokolme
on 29/01/2014, 07:53:12 UTC
+1, nice article agreed!