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Topic: [ANN] UR - Distributed Via A World-wide Airdrop, Based on Ethereum - page 25. (Read 40918 times)

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Interesting. Another reason that I should finally upgrade my flip phone. Cheesy
congratulations ,you got a new cellphone.

Not yet. I'm still trying to bring myself to spending the extra money. However, my flip phone is starting to become a joke that I tell to my friends.  Cheesy

Now back on topic. OP, this Airdrop distribution fund. Will it be an automated function of the blockchain, or will human actors be in total control of the fund? I just want to know what measures will be taken that would prevent human actors from distributing a substantial portion of the funds to themselves, dump and move on. I know that it will be transparent. But a fast move by a bad actor can take a matter of minutes and not give time for the community to react.

Edit: I see that the OP answers this question. Sort of.
Q: How do we know the UFF Funds won’t be dumped on an exchange?
A: The UFF funds will be trackable through publicly auditable addresses and announced transactions.

But will this be enforceable by a well written smart contract? Some other function of the blockchain? Otherwise, it involves us absolutely trusting the individual(s) who have control of the private keys for the addresses of the fund.

If can't understand how the dev can use a well written smart contract to secure the UFF Funds without trusting some humans in control of multi-sig private keys. If the dev decides who those humans will be there's the risk he could collude with them to dump the UFF Funds.


UFF fund transfers will be announced on the UR.technology website to users who 1. publicly identify themselves and 2. their UR addresses. The process is not governed by a smart contract, but is nevertheless publicly verifiable.

So we have to trust you not to dump all the UFF Funds, and the only reassurance we have that you won't dump is an address you will publish containing those funds? If you choose to dump 99.9% of people won't notice for hours.

INCENTIVES:

No, we don't recommend that you trust anyone or any entity until they've earned your trust. Instead, you should trust incentives. What would be the greater incentive for UR Technology? Dumping on an exchange to get a short-term windfall, but undermining the entire currency in a matter of hours? OR, being truly transparent in order to enjoy the long-term economic and intrinsically satisfying benefits of supporting the currency? You are free to decide.

Either way, your interests may be served by becoming an early adopter. Those people (miners and everyday users) inclined not to trust will likely decide to sell their UR as quickly as they can. Those who are on board with the project will decide their interests are better served by staying the course and even buying the doubters' UR at a bargain price. Either way, it makes sense to be an early adopter--to mine and collect referral rewards.

You don't have to trust us yet--TRUST INCENTIVES.
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BOUNTIES ANNOUNCED by UR Technology:

https://ur.international/2016/10/17/ur-bounties/

FOR ALL BOUNTIES:
Bounty will be paid within 2 weeks of submission of work or completion of task, but no earlier than November 21, 2016.
You must provide your first name, last name, city, state/province and country of residence, and your UR address and agree to have this info published on our web site.
 
CURRENT BOUNTIES:
1. 5,000 UR for HIGH QUALITY translations of the UR announcement (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-ur-distributed-via-a-world-wide-airdrop-based-on-ethereum-1650063) in the following languages:
Chinese/Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Bengali, Russian, Japanese, German, French, Punjabi, Korean
Please see http://www.pangeanic.com/knowledge_center/12-tips-for-translators-provide-quality-translations/# for definition of “high quality translation”. NO automated (e.g., Google Translate) translations accepted. Bounty will be paid only if your translation is approved after being proof-read by another translator.
If there is more than one translation submitted, bounty will be paid to the highest-quality translation submitted.
Please email a publicly accessible, read-only link to a Google Doc containing your translation to [email protected].
2. 3,000 UR for detailed proofreading of above translations.
For each translation, we will post a link on our website that points to a Google Doc containing the translation. To proof-read a translation, please duplicate and edit the Google
Doc with corrections and email publicly accessible, read-only link to your edited document to [email protected].
If there is more than one proof-reading submitted, bounty will be paid to the highest-quality proof-reading submitted.
3. 10,000 UR for getting UR to be traded on any one of the following exchanges:
Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitfinex, Kraken, YoBit, Livecoin
To receive the bounty, make sure the admin of the exchange sends an email to [email protected] mentioning your bitcointalk user name.

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How does the UR Airdrop work?  

Read about it here:

https://ur.international/2016/10/17/how-does-the-ur-airdrop-work/



Well, thank you for the information.
But the distribution model can not be called airdrop.
This is because the MLM model.
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Interesting. Another reason that I should finally upgrade my flip phone. Cheesy
congratulations ,you got a new cellphone.

Not yet. I'm still trying to bring myself to spending the extra money. However, my flip phone is starting to become a joke that I tell to my friends.  Cheesy

Now back on topic. OP, this Airdrop distribution fund. Will it be an automated function of the blockchain, or will human actors be in total control of the fund? I just want to know what measures will be taken that would prevent human actors from distributing a substantial portion of the funds to themselves, dump and move on. I know that it will be transparent. But a fast move by a bad actor can take a matter of minutes and not give time for the community to react.

Edit: I see that the OP answers this question. Sort of.
Q: How do we know the UFF Funds won’t be dumped on an exchange?
A: The UFF funds will be trackable through publicly auditable addresses and announced transactions.

But will this be enforceable by a well written smart contract? Some other function of the blockchain? Otherwise, it involves us absolutely trusting the individual(s) who have control of the private keys for the addresses of the fund.

If can't understand how the dev can use a well written smart contract to secure the UFF Funds without trusting some humans in control of multi-sig private keys. If the dev decides who those humans will be there's the risk he could collude with them to dump the UFF Funds.


UFF fund transfers will be announced on the UR.technology website to users who 1. publicly identify themselves and 2. their UR addresses. The process is not governed by a smart contract, but is nevertheless publicly verifiable.

So we have to trust you not to dump all the UFF Funds, and the only reassurance we have that you won't dump is an address you will publish containing those funds? If you choose to dump 99.9% of people won't notice for hours.
member
Activity: 88
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Interesting. Another reason that I should finally upgrade my flip phone. Cheesy
congratulations ,you got a new cellphone.

Not yet. I'm still trying to bring myself to spending the extra money. However, my flip phone is starting to become a joke that I tell to my friends.  Cheesy

Now back on topic. OP, this Airdrop distribution fund. Will it be an automated function of the blockchain, or will human actors be in total control of the fund? I just want to know what measures will be taken that would prevent human actors from distributing a substantial portion of the funds to themselves, dump and move on. I know that it will be transparent. But a fast move by a bad actor can take a matter of minutes and not give time for the community to react.

Edit: I see that the OP answers this question. Sort of.
Q: How do we know the UFF Funds won’t be dumped on an exchange?
A: The UFF funds will be trackable through publicly auditable addresses and announced transactions.

But will this be enforceable by a well written smart contract? Some other function of the blockchain? Otherwise, it involves us absolutely trusting the individual(s) who have control of the private keys for the addresses of the fund.

If can't understand how the dev can use a well written smart contract to secure the UFF Funds without trusting some humans in control of multi-sig private keys. If the dev decides who those humans will be there's the risk he could collude with them to dump the UFF Funds.


UFF fund transfers will be announced on the UR.technology website to users who 1. publicly identify themselves and 2. their UR addresses. The process is not governed by a smart contract, but is nevertheless publicly verifiable.
member
Activity: 88
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Interesting. Another reason that I should finally upgrade my flip phone. Cheesy
congratulations ,you got a new cellphone.

Not yet. I'm still trying to bring myself to spending the extra money. However, my flip phone is starting to become a joke that I tell to my friends.  Cheesy

Now back on topic. OP, this Airdrop distribution fund. Will it be an automated function of the blockchain, or will human actors be in total control of the fund? I just want to know what measures will be taken that would prevent human actors from distributing a substantial portion of the funds to themselves, dump and move on. I know that it will be transparent. But a fast move by a bad actor can take a matter of minutes and not give time for the community to react.

Edit: I see that the OP answers this question. Sort of.
Q: How do we know the UFF Funds won’t be dumped on an exchange?
A: The UFF funds will be trackable through publicly auditable addresses and announced transactions.

But will this be enforceable by a well written smart contract? Some other function of the blockchain? Otherwise, it involves us absolutely trusting the individual(s) who have control of the private keys for the addresses of the fund.

If can't understand how the dev can use a well written smart contract to secure the UFF Funds without trusting some humans in control of multi-sig private keys. If the dev decides who those humans will be there's the risk he could collude with them to dump the UFF Funds.
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GPU coin based on ethereum.  Devnet active now. Mining begins 10/18/2016 at 18:18 GMT
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I do not understand this is GPU or CPU coin?
When start mining?
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INDEPENDENT WEALTH MANAGEMENT
mybe they will activate a service and you pay money with your smartphone! just  carefull!
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So are you going to file us as NSA do for only 2000 UR coins? all world citizen ? really
Oh my god... this sound very crazy!

I can understand you may wont have fake user account, but you need to well specify KYC/AML rules....

sorry i am sceptic!

ParmaBTC,

Thanks for the compliment! Yes, we want to achieve something "crazy"... we want everyone on earth to be able take advantage of blockchain technology--RIGHT NOW!

We absolutely must verify IDs in order to prevent fraud, which would undermine the integrity and usefulness of the currency for its users.

What about privacy? We will do ID verification through a partner company, Trulioo, based in Canada. Trulioo will compare the information each customer enters against publicly available databases to determine 1. whether the user is a real human being and 2. allow us to determine whether or not he/she has already claimed the 2,000 UR.

Regarding the public databases Trulioo will use: NSA and other private and governmental bodies already have access to this information.

Also, our UR Money app users will control their funds using a more advanced version of the brainwallet developed by our engineers in England. This means that UR Technology will have no way of accessing users' wallets or controlling funds--we won't even be able to recover the wallet if it is lost. Additionally, once they have their UR, users may decide to use our UR Money app as their wallet or use a separate wallet (or multiple wallets) of their choosing to hold and control their UR.

Pls. also check out our privacy policy at https://ur.international/ur-technology-privacy-policy/

Best,

UR technology team
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So are you going to file us as NSA do for only 2000 UR coins? all world citizen ? really
Oh my god... this sound very crazy!

I can understand you may wont have fake user account, but you need to well specify KYC/AML rules....

sorry i am sceptic!
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Nice, another GPU friendly coin
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More info about Airdrop?
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When starting Airdrop?The total amount of coins?
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Any pool mining?

We haven't launched the pool mining yet, but it's coming soon.

Oct 17 (by 18:00 UTC): We'll announce Devnet pool.
Oct 18 (by launch at 18:18 UTC): We'll announce Mainnet pool.
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It seems interesting... watching  Grin
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When I run gur attach ipc: ~/.ur/gur.ipc, I get
Quote
Fatal: Unable to attach to remote geth: dial unix : missing address
error

A couple of questions: Is gur running locally on your machine? Also, try using the full path to the ipc file: something like "/home/bob/.ur/gur.ipc".

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Any pool mining?
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