I have a bit of a problem summarising today, as the day was again mostly taken up with the discussion about forging and the rewards it should or shouldn’t bring. This is not a bad thing, as forging and Transparent Mining are what makes Nxt unique and the discussion is thus a fundamental one. However, the discussion is so deep and far-reaching, I cannot in good conscience summarise it. For those who are really interested, the only way is to go in there and read and then think and read some more. The discussion is vital for how we decide (and yes, it’s WE who get to decide this!) how Nxt protects and incentivises its network and nodes.

However, apart from this discussion, a few other things have happened:

Asset Exchange

At the moment, another round of Asset Exchange tests is being run. If you want to participate, jump into the thread and ask for Testcoins. Most current clients will work on the Testnet. Find them at nxtclient.org.

Clients

wesleyh’s client now is available for download. This downloadable version should still be considered to be in beta-stage.

Sites

nynxt.org has been updated.

Marketing

The Nxt Newsletter, issue three, can be found here.

User lurning has contacted Humble Bundle to see if they want to work with Nxt.

Miscellanious

jl777 has a plan for using AE-coins for aggregating CPU power.

Here you can find an idea to use Nxt for DRM.

The Nxt Mobile Applications Company has released their business plan for the public.