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Topic: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World - page 104. (Read 331629 times)

sr. member
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Website is live.  Nice job!

https://ubiqsmart.com

Very sexy. The green and black never gets old  Cool
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH

Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going:

http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/

I've joined so many slacks. It would be good if someone could explain the utility of this coin in action on here where a bunch of people can read about it.

^don't bother the slack people are not too happy about this!! :\
full member
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Website is live.  Nice job!

https://ubiqsmart.com
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH

Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going:

http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/

I've joined so many slacks. It would be good if someone could explain the utility of this coin in action on here where a bunch of people can read about it.
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hero member
Activity: 1834
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH


^"walled garden" style communication is not my style nor will fly to try to censor the dialog!! Anyone still holding this POS should have some BTC to DOUBLE DOWN @ 1000-700 WHERE JBS STARTED!!! :-D WEEEEE

Why so negative all of a sudden Gembitz, you seemed like the #1 shill for UBQ?  Huh


^kool aid wore off .. lol good luck bagholding!! :-D #stuckhodlers
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH


^"walled garden" style communication is not my style nor will fly to try to censor the dialog!! Anyone still holding this POS should have some BTC to DOUBLE DOWN @ 1000-700 WHERE JBS STARTED!!! :-D WEEEEE

Why so negative all of a sudden Gembitz, you seemed like the #1 shill for UBQ?  Huh
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH


^"walled garden" style communication is not my style nor will fly to try to censor the dialog!! Anyone still holding this POS should have some BTC to DOUBLE DOWN @ 1000-700 WHERE JBS STARTED!!! :-D WEEEEE
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH

Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going:

http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/


^can i join the slack? lol no because your scamming litecamel dev is a lunatic! yes i said it you guys are wayyyy out!! :-D
sr. member
Activity: 289
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH

Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going:

http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?

Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin

I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?

On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
sr. member
Activity: 326
Merit: 250
Is this another ICO coin? I saw that is having a good trade volume on Bittrex and this call my attention. How can I get more information on this project. I just don't like the feeling here, because the wallet issue is what cause the down fall of Antshares project.

Go back to https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17611574 and start reading there.
hero member
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Is this another ICO coin? I saw that is having a good trade volume on Bittrex and this call my attention. How can I get more information on this project. I just don't like the feeling here, because the wallet issue is what cause the down fall of Antshares project.
legendary
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pool.sexy
Hi,

I changed calculation reward of my pool ubq.pool.sexy from PROP to PPLSN  Wink

good mining and....ubiq to the moon!!!  Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
http://ubiqsmart.com/coinswapaddress/ SCAM?
as the withdrawal of the coin?

You need to import your private key from that site into your ubiq wallet.

That site is an address generator not a full functioning wallet.

^no wallet on launch...one week later? pfft  Roll Eyes

CLI wallet has been out since launch...
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
http://ubiqsmart.com/coinswapaddress/ SCAM?
as the withdrawal of the coin?

You need to import your private key from that site into your ubiq wallet.

That site is an address generator not a full functioning wallet.

^no wallet on launch...one week later? pfft  Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
http://ubiqsmart.com/coinswapaddress/ SCAM?
as the withdrawal of the coin?

You need to import your private key from that site into your ubiq wallet.

That site is an address generator not a full functioning wallet.
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
http://ubiqsmart.com/coinswapaddress/ SCAM?
as the withdrawal of the coin?

^something as i cannot access my pre-split jbs from my tip jar like 2000 jbs only as per st germain a kind and upstanding guy gave me jbs i thought was just a shitcoin!.. small amount maybe 5000 corns idk post split prolly i'm a whale insiders have like one million more to dump? !! ..crickets churpiing*
legendary
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Ukrainians will resist
http://ubiqsmart.com/coinswapaddress/ SCAM?
as the withdrawal of the coin?
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
From Twitter:

"We will be posting our new Ubiq web site tomorrow!
Fusion GUI wallet is currently undergoing some more extensive community testing."

https://twitter.com/ubiqsmart/status/831580511822680064

#fail to deliver "community testing" lol ya right you mean "in house" testing!!! :-D
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