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Topic: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Hardfork block 1042000 - Merge Mine w/BTC! - page 134. (Read 1047017 times)

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The extraction chart looks better, and we're pushing 100 THS right now.  I'd like to see it higher, but much improved from 24 hours ago.

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I've been watching the bittrex market the last few days and someone has slowly been liquidating alot of coins, probably good in the longrun as we don't need people with a lack of faith involved in the coin, but it is keeping the price from going up into the 0.0037-0.004 range, we'll see how many more uno they have to liquidate.
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Okay, F.K. Thanks for your effort.

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UNO passes yet another field test.

Last Week ... What happens if someone power drops +2 years inflation on a single exchange?  

This Week ... What happens if allthe multipools go offline?

Answers.  UNO community investigates and responds.  The network moves on.

Fun watching the difficulty yo-yo.  Sure the chain hung up for a while (BTC has done this and will do it again) ... now it's like a lottery for quick responders ... you can hit rapid blocks ... because what was slow is now very fast ... and in time it will smooth back even.

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In terms of test score:
 a) low end hash = 50 TH/s
 b) recovery time 2-3 days

note:  move coins with caution (do test sends to confirm on chain), check addnodes, the ship is still sailing, but running thru some rough waters Wink  

note: BTC would take 2-3 weeks to right the ship Tongue
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I've done a little more investigating and have picked up a few clues as to why UNO's hash rate is low.

It appears that multipool.us has forked. I'm unclear why that happened. Possibly they were running the 0.9.5 software. I have contacted them by email and hope they are able to resolve it soon.  You can see here that Multipool.us is on block 806105 while Chainz and the rest of the network is on 805996. Obviously if you check these pages, the numbers will be different than what I am stating at this moment, but they should generally match.

Zpool has merge mining offline for issues with their stratum server.  Mmool is has all merge mining offline for issues with the new Bitcoin core.  Syscoin pool seems to have dropped Bitcoin from merge mining, but still is merge mining UNO and all of the other coins.

All of this has resulted in a perfect storm to drop UNO's hash rate for the moment.

So if you miss the good ol' times of mining UNO direct, this is your lucky day!  Dust off that old SHA256 mining rig, or go rent some hash from miningRigRentals.
You help the UNO network by mining at Pool.Syscoin.org, but you'll get NEOS payouts.  If you want to mine UNO directly, you can still do that at IPOMiner.com  I pointed about 800 GHS at IPO Miner and I'm finding blocks.

I'm looking forward to getting Zpool and Mmpool back online for UNO, but we'll keep things moving along until they get themselves sorted. The UNO community is an experienced one, and will can step in to help whenever there are problems.  



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I was just playing with the cool new Coinomi wallet that added support for UNO, and noticed the slow chain, then saw the posts here.

Checking the chainz explorer, difficulty has been falling since block 805770.

One of the big miners must have gone offline. We'll push through it with the next block.

If I doesn't pickup in next 12 hours I'll go rent 100 ths. Thank goodness for KGW.

I've also emailed BW about it.

We've temporarily lost mmpool as the last bitcoin update broke their merge mining setup. They're working on it, but we can't get MMPOOL back online fast enough, imo.

Thank you for the update! Best community leader award goes to FK! Smiley
Definitely. A+++ Cheesy
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Everything appears to be fixed! well done you guys!
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I was just playing with the cool new Coinomi wallet that added support for UNO, and noticed the slow chain, then saw the posts here.

Checking the chainz explorer, difficulty has been falling since block 805770.

One of the big miners must have gone offline. We'll push through it with the next block.

If I doesn't pickup in next 12 hours I'll go rent 100 ths. Thank goodness for KGW.

I've also emailed BW about it.

We've temporarily lost mmpool as the last bitcoin update broke their merge mining setup. They're working on it, but we can't get MMPOOL back online fast enough, imo.

Thank you for the update! Best community leader award goes to FK! Smiley
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I was just playing with the cool new Coinomi wallet that added support for UNO, and noticed the slow chain, then saw the posts here.

Checking the chainz explorer, difficulty has been falling since block 805770.

One of the big miners must have gone offline. We'll push through it with the next block.

If I doesn't pickup in next 12 hours I'll go rent 100 ths. Thank goodness for KGW.

I've also emailed BW about it.

We've temporarily lost mmpool as the last bitcoin update broke their merge mining setup. They're working on it, but we can't get MMPOOL back online fast enough, imo.
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Yeah, something's up.  Bittrex withdrawal notice - "The last block update occurred 133 minutes ago."

I've been waiting two hours for a transaction to confirm. lol

EDIT: Make that 4 now lol
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Yeah, something's up.  Bittrex withdrawal notice - "The last block update occurred 133 minutes ago."
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Is something wrong with the network? the blocks are extremely infrequent last few hours
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Hello,

I hope everyone is doing great.

In the very first post of this thread and also on http://unobtanium.uno/ there is a link to a UNO paper wallet generator which is https://cryptap.us/uno/paperwallet.html

Since I do not want to use this site online, I wanted to download the GitHub Repository with the link on the bottom of that site. This link however leads to bitaddress.org (the repository of the Bitcoin paper wallet generator), not the one for UNO.

Could maybe someone post the correct link (and ideally also change the wrong link on https://cryptap.us/uno/paperwallet.html)?

Thanks a lot
Kay
Cryptapus might have it posted on his Github, but I'm not sure where it is exactly.

This Uno port of Bitaddress generates keys in your browser, not on the server.
Once it loads in your browser, disconnect from the internet. Now generate your paper wallet offline. Print it and close your browser window.

I understand that with this Javascript paper wallet generator the addresses are created client-side in the browser. However, and I admit, I might be a bit paranoid here, but even when the laptop is disconnected from the internet while the addresses are being created, there is, in my understanding, still a chance that a virus or malware records what is going on and sends the created (private) keys somewhere as soon as the laptop is reconnected to the internet again. Not the most probable scenario, but still not impossible.

In order to create a cold storage for my UNO coins, I decided to do the following instead: I have an older laptop that never is connected to the internet, but is connected to a printer. On this offline laptop I installed the Electrum UNO client. There I select one of the public keys, retrieve the corresponding private key, and print both on paper. I've been doing this with many other altcoins (for some of them there is no paper wallet generator out there) and it's worked very well.
Or you could boot your computer from a Linux live CD for creating the keys. Bit easier than relying on keeping a second & offline-only computer around. Cheesy

That is a very good idea indeed! Thanks!
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I've been watching the uno market on bittrex for the past 2-3 days for aorund 6 hours a day, and boy is this ever funny as fuck. It seems like we are either dealing with someone rich as fuck who can't make decisions or a troll. Every couple of hours he will either put up massive buy orders between 0.0028 and 0.0025 then he will randomly clear them all out, or he will post massive sell order, or he will buy up most of the coins around 0.003.

WTF is he doing LOL.

If you are reading this thanks for the laughs.
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https://weshare.me/823adb83b8e98628

Everyone should watch this, and I apologize that it's not exactly UNO related, but I want my buddies in the UNO community to watch this. It's the new Zero Day documentary about the Stuxnet worm and testimonials from secret NSA and cyberteam members about how dangerous the implications of full scale cyber warfare on PLCs, SCADA systems, and nation infrastructure, such as the entire internet could/should be causing grave concern.
This does effect crypto in a way. A nationstate attack could shut down crypto. Please watch, it's a VERY very well done documentary about the worm that attacked Iran Uranium centrifuges, and how the worm was just a back alley project compared to the largescale, full cyberwar planned that was codenamed NZ, in which we had full control over every single backbone router of their internet, surveillance systems, phones, SCADA, etc.

Please allow this post, FallingKnife, and enjoy the documentary.
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Absolutely. Bitsquare certainly ticks all the boxes for me. Opensource, TOR integrated & decentralized, this platform has the potential to eliminate the use of centralized exchanges with single points of failure overnight - with zero chance of your funds going *poof* when the owner decides to leg it of to China with your hard earned funds.

Game changer for the general good of crypto IMHO.


IMZ
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I will simply not trust any new altcoin exchange at this point. Not unless they give plenty of good reasons to trust and use their platform. Had to remove way too many exchanges from our website over the past years...

Sigh. Automated exchanges certainly have become 'the bottleneck' in the crypto thang. Can we trial a decentralised exchange?

I'm a big fan of bitsquare. It's still in it's infancy - but I believe it will really take off soon.

Give me a few weeks, IconFirm, and I should be ready to try it. It would be fine if we could lead the charge on this. (Third Birthday in a couple of months.)

Mark
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