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copper member
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Wow, 400+ Hs! That's quite a big deal! Through an old LG G5 I got a steady 70H/s, maxing out to 90 but then it get's seriously hot.
But still, it adds to my stack, and one day it'll all be worth it...

Btw, seriously interested in the new exchange coming up! Can't wait to see what's happening to the price, but just to be sure I added some more UPX yesterday Wink


New exchange tomorrow!! Wink
jr. member
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Wow, 400+ Hs! That's quite a big deal! Through an old LG G5 I got a steady 70H/s, maxing out to 90 but then it get's seriously hot.
But still, it adds to my stack, and one day it'll all be worth it...

Btw, seriously interested in the new exchange coming up! Can't wait to see what's happening to the price, but just to be sure I added some more UPX yesterday Wink
newbie
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Well, the team released the first beta Android miner recently
and the next BIG thing they are working on is the
trading platform itself.

So i guess the iOS wallet will take some time.

However, you can download the android miner from here:
https://github.com/uPlexa/upx-android-miner/releases/

Keep in mind that it's a betta and might not work on every phone.
im worried that its not safe for a mobile device to use for mining, mobile is not powerful enough from what i know unlike computer device

You'd been surprised! The Exynos 9810, found in Samsung phones, is on our benchmarks page achieving 404H/s. That's only 200H/s less than one of my 7th gen i5 U's.
But yes, overall, they are less powerful, which brings it's own challenges that the uPlexa guys are trying to resolve;

- ensuring payouts are fair and achievable in pools
- protecting IoS devices hardware

These are things that have been openly discussed, and I think IoS mining will absolutely be viable with uPlexa! Smiley
full member
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Well, the team released the first beta Android miner recently
and the next BIG thing they are working on is the
trading platform itself.

So i guess the iOS wallet will take some time.

However, you can download the android miner from here:
https://github.com/uPlexa/upx-android-miner/releases/

Keep in mind that it's a betta and might not work on every phone.
im worried that its not safe for a mobile device to use for mining, mobile is not powerful enough from what i know unlike computer device
jr. member
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Well, the team released the first beta Android miner recently
and the next BIG thing they are working on is the
trading platform itself.

So i guess the iOS wallet will take some time.

However, you can download the android miner from here:
https://github.com/uPlexa/upx-android-miner/releases/

Keep in mind that it's a betta and might not work on every phone.
Working in the mobile field myself, I can testify that Ios app release process can be a real pain in the ass... And let's face it, the number of potential devices we can reach by prioritizing Android development is faaaaar beyond what would be achieved with Ios dev.
Right now there's a working Android miner + Android wallet with benefits, devs are working on their next huge milestone, I guess Ios apps will come a bit later Smiley
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member
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Well, the team released the first beta Android miner recently
and the next BIG thing they are working on is the
trading platform itself.

So i guess the iOS wallet will take some time.

However, you can download the android miner from here:
https://github.com/uPlexa/upx-android-miner/releases/

Keep in mind that it's a betta and might not work on every phone.
newbie
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When do you plan to launch an IOS wallet

I think it's coming in the next couple of months, but their priorities at the moment are around the Merchant Payment System, and a couple of other things that make the product more usable and attractive. They will no doubt reply to your comment as well with a more accurate date.
newbie
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Great news!

We now have an Android wallet!
Is there going to be also a i-OS wallet in the near future?
thats a great news and also we need to keep supporting this project to have more good update and announcement  Cheesy
jr. member
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When do you plan to launch an IOS wallet
copper member
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A nice overview of uPlexa, in which we shine like no other (ofcourse..). Just curious how you came up with the marks for the privacy level? Is this scaling something you made up or according to some sort of wellknown baseline (which I obviously don't know of)? Roll Eyes

This is in-accordance to a rating system we've created based off of current and future anonymity of each coin. If you have questions of why any particular coin is rated at a number, feel free to let us know and I will draft up a public version of our findings to publish without trying to come off as spreading FUD.

Uplexa android wallet keeps crashing when trying to open. The app shuts off when connecting to node.

Could you download "Droid Info" from the app store, and go to the "System" tab within the app, screen shot that, and send it to us at [email protected] or post it on here? I will take a look into that as soon as I have the required system information.
Cheers!
full member
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What do you guys think should be one of the first
goods to be sold via uPlexa platform?

my propositions are:

1. bots for various use - from registration bots which help you to register
something to chat bots.
2. VPN services (will add to security a lot!)
3. Sell the actual hardware which is being sold on the https://discord.gg/ddRVYCb

Now it's yor turn!
For me Its Good if Uplexa Can Offer a Virtual Private Server To Be Used To Mine UPLEXA with a reasonable price Cheesy

They're listed on MRR, which is a pretty cool way to mine UPX in exchange for BTC, ETH, LTC etc Smiley
https://www.miningrigrentals.com/rigs/cryptonightupx

its so expensive in MRR, im hoping for a cheap price and could also pay using UPX Cheesy

You want to mine UPX by paying with UPX?Huh Cheesy
yes thats right! you see bitcoin? Bitcoin can rent mining rig to mine bitcoin too. You are new in CryptoWorld Grin Adoption
jr. member
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Uplexa android wallet keeps crashing when trying to open. The app shuts off when connecting to node.
Hi! maybe you could connect to the discord https://discord.gg/MkxT7dV here you'll be able to talk real time with somebody, we have a very friendly and helpful community, someone's gonna help you with that Smiley

It's the very first time I heard of someone having issues with the Android wallet, by the way...I think it's gonna be interesting for the main Dev Wink
sr. member
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Uplexa android wallet keeps crashing when trying to open. The app shuts off when connecting to node.
jr. member
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A nice overview of uPlexa, in which we shine like no other (ofcourse..). Just curious how you came up with the marks for the privacy level? Is this scaling something you made up or according to some sort of wellknown baseline (which I obviously don't know of)? Roll Eyes
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Hi uPlexa, is there any chance to provide such comparison of
network throughoutput for most popular networks compared to uPlexa?
How many transactions per second can uPlexa achieve?


I suppose anonimiy will lower the speed, so you can compare with and without
anonymous transactions. Another approach would be to compare
Transactions per second of uPlexa only to the speed of other anonymous coins.

That's certainly a good suggestion whotheff, we will have to add that to our next chart.
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Hi uPlexa, is there any chance to provide such comparison of
network throughoutput for most popular networks compared to uPlexa?
How many transactions per second can uPlexa achieve?


I suppose anonimiy will lower the speed, so you can compare with and without
anonymous transactions. Another approach would be to compare
Transactions per second of uPlexa only to the speed of other anonymous coins.
newbie
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I've been testing out the android wallet for Uplexa and i have to say i'm impressed with it, It's very user friendly and very responsive.
there's no lagging or hanging... Once its set up with all your own details it syncs quickly and stays up to day for as long as the wallet is open. Even when re-opening after a week it syncs within seconds.

Lots of Props and a huge shout out to the Devs keep up the good work.
jr. member
Activity: 313
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Is there Any mining calculator?. It seems this is a good project but I need to calculate the ratio of revenue and cost
The hashrate is about 4x Monero, if that helps.
Here's a website some of our miners use:
https://calc.profitbotpro.com/index.cfm?session_key=7297633C-9542-39E0-733D4B10C1566D23&mode=calculator&form_submit=no

Cheers.





Really nice comparison (from which seems obvious that Electroneum is a really big scam, even if it still sits high in market cap). I'm finding the Cryptonight UPX algo actually the best solution for mining with my GPU  Wink
Let's not publicly "compare" the projects... the crypto world is nothing but a big giant family, where everybody loves eachother Cheesy Cheesy

Joke aside, every project has their flaws and merits... we can still admit that Electroneum has the merit of being the first ones to try to bring mass adoption through mobile "mining", even though we all know now that it's not actual "mining" but just a giant airdrop. And it has also been the most profitable CN-based crypto for some time, which is not so bad either! Wink

Of course, uPlexa is bringing mobile integration (and mining profitability!) to a whole new level, but that's how things work!

There are firstcomers, then newcomers arrive, greener and nicer Smiley We can think about existing projects' flaws, and create something new that avoids those flaws...
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Is there Any mining calculator?. It seems this is a good project but I need to calculate the ratio of revenue and cost
The hashrate is about 4x Monero, if that helps.
Here's a website some of our miners use:
https://calc.profitbotpro.com/index.cfm?session_key=7297633C-9542-39E0-733D4B10C1566D23&mode=calculator&form_submit=no

Cheers.




Really nice comparison (from which seems obvious that Electroneum is a really big scam, even if it still sits high in market cap). I'm finding the Cryptonight UPX algo actually the best solution for mining with my GPU  Wink
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