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Topic: [Ultracoin] [Est. Feb 2014] ~ ASIC Resistant & Ultrafast 6 Second Transactions! - page 27. (Read 381047 times)

newbie
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 Sad What will be the price in January and will be there some announcements?
Usukan didn’t tell the dates. Why?
full member
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Yes nice volume indeed Smiley
A friend of mine tried to open up an account at cryptopia to buy some UTC but was rejected because they had "paused registration." It will be a problem if new people can't buy utc...I think we need at least one alternative exchange for new people to sign up for trading (buying UTC) before the hard fork, people really want to get in.
If someone can look up this and contact an exchange I will support financially (part of the cost). I have no time to look into this, so someone else is gonna have to do it.
Perhaps take a look at Korea, they have huge volumes of trading in many cryptocurrencies.

Cryptopia registration is now open as I saw on their twitter. Maybe your friend want to register there still.

Hi, JustMe22, thanks, I just got an email confirmation from him that it's open and he could successfully register!
full member
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Yes nice volume indeed Smiley
A friend of mine tried to open up an account at cryptopia to buy some UTC but was rejected because they had "paused registration." It will be a problem if new people can't buy utc...I think we need at least one alternative exchange for new people to sign up for trading (buying UTC) before the hard fork, people really want to get in.
If someone can look up this and contact an exchange I will support financially (part of the cost). I have no time to look into this, so someone else is gonna have to do it.
Perhaps take a look at Korea, they have huge volumes of trading in many cryptocurrencies.

Cryptopia registration is now open as I saw on their twitter. Maybe your friend want to register there still.
full member
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I guess it will be worth the fork, think it would be wise to keep following this thread. Thanks for supporting the network.
What is the specific rules for the distribution of bifurcated coins?
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There is 50/50 that the fork can speed up the coin or kill it.


I say it's 100/100 the fork will speed up the coin and no killing
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There is 50/50 that the fork can speed up the coin or kill it.

full member
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I guess it will be worth the fork, think it would be wise to keep following this thread. Thanks for supporting the network.
newbie
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I like the idea of a hard fork but a coin this old would have to have some actual development to be worth forking. The UTC twitter account posted about updated wallets coming for this coin but that was way back midway through 2017. There hasn't been any activity around UTC besides the mention of the hard fork and the waves token. An airdrop for active UTC wallets would make more sense unless there is some actual development planned for UTC.

Anyone can issue a waves token asset and it costs almost nothing. To say they plan to have the ability to swap between the original UltraCoin, and the waves token doesn't make sense. The original UTC is earned through mining and staking and you can't just generate 100 million of them with a click of a button.

This is the first coin I ever solo mined because it was so easy to set up, and other than the wallet being outdated, the UTC network seems healthy enough with people mining and staking.
newbie
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My guess is the hard fork coming up, look what Usukan wrote in previous posts. Some great changes ahead of Ultracoin...

Interesting, I'll have to keep an eye on this one.
full member
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This coin was pretty stable around 200 sats with low volume for a long time. I wonder why it's up higher now.
My guess is the hard fork coming up, look what Usukan wrote in previous posts. Some great changes ahead of Ultracoin...
newbie
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This coin was pretty stable around 200 sats with low volume for a long time. I wonder why it's up higher now.
sr. member
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how to mine with RDP or virtual computer ?
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I have reached out to bithumb and Bitfinex as well
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I can try to contact abucoins.com close to me, quite new, but tested. Do not know if they have any entrance fee or smth.
Great, do that. I just reached out to Binance.com on twitter to see if they want to list UTC and what they charge.
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I can try to contact abucoins.com close to me, quite new, but tested. Do not know if they have any entrance fee or smth.
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Yes nice volume indeed Smiley
A friend of mine tried to open up an account at cryptopia to buy some UTC but was rejected because they had "paused registration." It will be a problem if new people can't buy utc...I think we need at least one alternative exchange for new people to sign up for trading (buying UTC) before the hard fork, people really want to get in.
If someone can look up this and contact an exchange I will support financially (part of the cost). I have no time to look into this, so someone else is gonna have to do it.
Perhaps take a look at Korea, they have huge volumes of trading in many cryptocurrencies.

You are right bro, we need another exchanage.
I know 2 other pretty good exchanges where I trade my coins an never had an issue:
-coinexchange for 1 BTC fee
-stocks.exchange 0.12 BTC fee
-crypto-bridge (i'm not sure about the fee, but if I remember right is 0.5 BTC)
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
Yes nice volume indeed Smiley
A friend of mine tried to open up an account at cryptopia to buy some UTC but was rejected because they had "paused registration." It will be a problem if new people can't buy utc...I think we need at least one alternative exchange for new people to sign up for trading (buying UTC) before the hard fork, people really want to get in.
If someone can look up this and contact an exchange I will support financially (part of the cost). I have no time to look into this, so someone else is gonna have to do it.
Perhaps take a look at Korea, they have huge volumes of trading in many cryptocurrencies.
full member
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Nice Volume almost 3 btc. Wow.


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newbie
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Now gpu is much more expensive. Can we use a specific algo which is only fit to CPU mining?  Everyone can use his cpu for mining.

Hi, yes gpu is expensive, but you can mine UTC with low end gpus, like a gt 1030, no need for the 1070's or Vega, any lower end can end up doing just fine.
Nvidia seems to do better than AMD.

Do I need to download the blockchain entirely?  Undecided

I really would like to use the wallet without this need.

I would try an online wallet like Cryptopia. Unfortunately they are not signing in new users at this moment.



Yes, you need, there's a download on this topic to speed up things.
Using cryptopia as a wallet can work, but it would be better to have it on your computer, since staking don't work on cryptopia.
newbie
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That one would be me, sorry but the end of the year didn't go as planned.
I'm interested to set up a pool, just postponed it so I could have time if something went wrong on the first days.

MSSG for Bluesman75

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Hi Bluesman75

I am sorry but Alenevaa has vanished.  I cannot find him anywhere despite many efforts to contact him.  Its very strange.  I fear for his safety to be honest.

Yes there were people interested to set up a new pool and I told them to go for it.

As yet we have no new pool.

In the future this will not be a problem - but for now it is an annoyance.

WE have enough solo miners and stakers to carry us through.

Cheers - usukan
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