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Topic: [ANN] [ASIC-RESISTANT] UltraCoin (UTC) - Ultrafast 6 second transactions!! - page 621. (Read 946654 times)

newbie
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i have linux ubuntu and i need that my ultracoin cgminer works on linux. i have load the cgminer build for linux but there is no .sh data in there.
sr. member
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Hello, can some one make a tutorial for linux? I got the linux sourcefiles but what must i do with that? #

Pls help, i am new on linux.

Which linux distribution?

Do you want to compile the qt-wallet or just the CLI-stuff?
newbie
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Hello, can some one make a tutorial for linux? I got the linux sourcefiles but what must i do with that? #

Pls help, i am new on linux.
hero member
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my old wallet did not work well with the blockchain explorer for some reason, also most stakeholder wanted to remain anonymous,so i have now transfered the remaining utc and my own to a notebook.Then i deleted my wallet.dat and sent it back....

my new and permanent adres is UWsQ5bAnTXN179tadFZB31jrFSqFHc6z2k

the balance is 167102.600509 UTC,from this ammount 117089 utc is from me personally (100k + i bought and mined the rest).





i trust to have informed you properly now.
sr. member
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....This question comes nearly every page.

Thx!


You are so right but in which case you'd think people might actually read a few pages back before asking the question  Angry

KC

I read at least the OP if its a new coin other than basic scrypt.

Most people want to know how high the expected hash rate may be with their GPU I think.

Maybe we should collect some examples for the FAQ?

More/better information = easier to get into Ultracoin


newbie
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utc is going to go to new heights. Great work utc community
sr. member
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....This question comes nearly every page.

Thx!


You are so right but in which case you'd think people might actually read a few pages back before asking the question  Angry

KC
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why am i only averaging 244k/h using a 7950?
with litecoin i hash about 600


thats okey.


@bumface: can you add this please to the FAQ on the OP?

This question comes nearly every page.

Thx!
legendary
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why am i only averaging 244k/h using a 7950?
with litecoin i hash about 600

Working as intended.
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why am i only averaging 244k/h using a 7950?
with litecoin i hash about 600
hero member
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just wanted to thank the people who donated to cryptorush. The Ultra community appreciate it. Now lets see it hit 0.001 again!
newbie
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The trade of UTC has been suspended on coinmarket.io... Sad??

looks like. I can't do anything as well.   Sad
legendary
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The future is bright with DigiByte.
The trade of UTC has been suspended on coinmarket.io... Sad??
SxC
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We just released a statement about the Status Quo of Crypto-Trade on our News page:
It can be found here: https://www.crypto-trade.com/news/49

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Dear Crypto-Trade user,

We're aware that the past days have been very stressful and nerve-racking for those of you who haven't been able to withdraw their Bitcoins and especially for those who still have "old" pending withdrawals from February, 10th. Please let us hereby explain what happened the past days, because it's important for us, that you - as beeing the most important part of Crypto-Trade - understand that we're not solely responsible for the current (unsatisfactory) situation and that we're standing on the same site fighting against an attack that hit the Bitcoin protocol.

Back in February, 6th we were thrilled and highly motivated to bring Crypto-Trade to a new level (don't worry, we still are) by adding new coins, improving support, PR and communication with our community. Remember that we were fully prepared for the launch of Ultracoin days before the initial start and that we were happily expecting every new user for our small but feature-rich exchange. But then something unforeseen happened which is now known as 'Bitcoin malleability attack'.

At this point allow us to quote a short passage from Coindesk about what this malleability is all about:
(below you can find the link to the article for those of you who want to read more about this exploit)

"It's an attack that lets someone change the unique ID of a bitcoin transaction before it is confirmed on the bitcoin network. The change makes it possible for someone to pretend that a transaction didn't happen, if all the right conditions are in place."

To sum it up, we were confronted with the following issues that all happened at once:
- A lot of new users (maybe users who were completely new to digital currencies at all) came to our site with high expectations
- Bitcoin malleability attack generated lots of false Bitcoin withdrawals and created thereby many many many support tickets we are still working on
- We had a glitch that postponed the proper configuration of new servers and caused issues with the site (lag)

You can imagine that the last weeks were a hell for our developers and that the whole Crypto-Trade team is still suffering from this attack as much as you.
But remember: this issue affected all exchanges, MtGox, Bitstamp, BTC-E and many more. Some of them went completely down during the attack, some of them even stopped their withdrawals, but all of them are still working on the backlog that was caused by this - like we do.

Status quo:
We're nearly finished of reviewing all Bitcoin transactions that were stuck since February, 10th and we are thankful for your patience and understanding.
Crypto-Trade never lost or stole a coin from its users, so please don't worry if some withdrawals seem to last longer than others.
That's just because we need to take a deeper look into a few withdrawals that got flagged as a double spending in our software and we just want to make sure, everything went right here.

If everything is sorted out, we will continue with the implementation of new features, increasing the general trade volume, add new coins to the trading page and start some really nice giveaways! Until then, please give us some time to complete the backlog and only report the most urgent issues.

But to fulfill a feature request that many of you wanted to see on Crypto-Trade and that was easy to do, we added UTC/LTC to our trading page.
It can be found here: https://www.crypto-trade.com/trade/utc_ltc

To those of you who came to Bitcoin as the shit started to hit the fan and who are now concerned about their coins and the greater meaning of digital currencies in general:
Bitcoin is still a very young technology, but it has already successfully overcome several challanges, i.e. the Silk Road Crash, the "Chinese ban" and now a DoS attack on its transaction ID protocol. With every of those challenges, Bitcoin became stronger afterwards and so will it be this time.

Best regards,

Crypto-Trade team

Links:
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-bug-guide-transaction-malleability/
http://www.righto.com/2014/02/the-bitcoin-malleability-attack-hour-by.html
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LHM
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Here is my best guess for N-factor change dates for Ultracoin using http://www.holynerdvana.com/2014/02/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about.html?showComment=1392690143408#c7446463924638643266 this link for scrypt-jane time and then using Ultracoins sj-time + the starting offset for each level and converting from unix timestamp to a readable date.

#EDIT: this seems to match up with peoples hashrate dropping on the 16th so i think its about right.
#EDIT 2: looking more closely at the memory req re-did that section of the chart.
Code:
N-Factor Seconds Since Launch Days at N-Factor Start Date N-Factor memory size
4 0-524287 6.07 12 / 30 / 13 @ 12:00:00am UTC 8KB (sj-time for ultracoin 1388361600)
5 524288-786431 3.04 01 / 05 / 14 @ 01:38:08am UTC 16KB
6 786432-1048575 3.0 01 / 08 / 14 @ 02:27:12am UTC 32KB
7 1048576-1835007 9.1 01 / 11 / 14 @ 03:16:16am UTC 64KB
8 1835008-2097151 3.1 01 / 20 / 14 @ 05:43:28am UTC 128KB
9 2097152-4194303 24.2 01 / 23 / 14 @ 06:32:32am UTC 256KB (N-factor at launch)
10 4194304-5242879 12.2 02 / 16 / 14 @ 01:05:04pm UTC 512KB (first change after launch)
11 5242880-8388607 36.4 02 / 28 / 14 @ 04:21:20pm UTC 1MB
12 8388608-12582911 49 04 / 06 / 14 @ 02:10:08am UTC 2MB
13 12582912-16777215 48 05 / 24 / 14 @ 03:15:12pm UTC 4MB
14 16777216-33554431 194 07 / 12 / 14 @ 04:20:16am UTC 8MB
15 33554432-41943039 97 01 / 22 / 15 @ 08:40:32am UTC 16MB
hero member
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Damn nice work guys! Now how much do we have to pay to be on btc-e lol
I would stay away from BTC-E. They ripped me off for $500USD and their support has made no effort to get my money back. You've been warned.

for the record btc-e support refunded 400ltc that got lost in the cyberwebs during a ddos rather quickly once i contacted them.
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