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Topic: [UNO] Unobtanium Info & Discussion - Hardfork block 1042000 - Merge Mine w/BTC! - page 736. (Read 1047042 times)

legendary
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At least from the regular client perpective everything looks great now. I haven't seen the wrong (longer) chain show up in my client for a while now (block 455301). Syncs up right away and works like a charm.

My cryptsy funds just deposited from the short chain. Mintpal deposit is also showing.

Yes, that's also what I'm seeing.   I am connected "naked" to the network:  Not using any addnodes or maxconnections settings.
I have 14 connections, all of them 0.9.5, all showing startingheights that are close to the correct short chain.

I hope to hear back from MP and Cryptsy soon with confirmation they are ok, but it looks good from here right now.
hero member
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At least from the regular client perpective everything looks great now. I haven't seen the wrong (longer) chain show up in my client for a while now (block 455301). Syncs up right away and works like a charm.
legendary
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keybase.io/fallingknife/
Thats an ugly problem then. Not sure how to sort out different exchanges being on different forks.


mintpal also on my chain...

I opened tickets with MP and Cryptsy with critical requests to check their Uno blockchains.

I sent Uno to cryptsy but have not seen my coins get through yet... sometimes they take awhile to show though. So this one is still unknown.  [Edit: My Uno was successfully deposited to Cryptsy from the short blockchain.  ]

Also sent coins to MP from the short chain and they're showing in the expected "pending" status waiting confirms.

Make sure you are running 0.9.5 and on the short chain, http://cryptexplorer.com/chain/Unobtanium is correct.
legendary
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Thats an ugly problem then. Not sure how to sort out different exchanges being on different forks.


mintpal also on my chain...
full member
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Thats an ugly problem then. Not sure how to sort out different exchanges being on different forks.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
There are multiple forks on the network... I disabled payouts for the moment...

feeleep

EDIT: My pool and my local client are on block no: 468688 - some pools are on 455218...



If you arent down around block 455225, you are on the wrong fork. I ran into the same problem before I upgraded to 0.9.5 and reloaded my blockchain


but cryptsy is on 'my (longer)' chain as well
full member
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There are multiple forks on the network... I disabled payouts for the moment...

feeleep

EDIT: My pool and my local client are on block no: 468688 - some pools are on 455218...



If you arent down around block 455225, you are on the wrong fork. I ran into the same problem before I upgraded to 0.9.5 and reloaded my blockchain
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1000
There are multiple forks on the network... I disabled payouts for the moment...

feeleep

EDIT: My pool and my local client are on block no: 468688 - some pools are on 455218...
member
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I mined UNO on http://un.coinmine.pl and withdrawed it, but coins just disappeared.
WTF?
Tx id: 66d530852bba687bac5a1856a5e6ee078e0ae8c62d4b838894cbc9d999eb2132
hero member
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Guys, there's a new feature on the Chainz Blockexplorer, called Largest Wallets. Quote: "It relies on various forms of taint analysis to aggregate multiple addresses in the same wallet". Still experimental but highly interesting if true:
http://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!wallets

The numbers seem to match with the 40k+ dump "bug" some members caught on screen, so this confirms it: ~25% of all Uno is stored on Cryptsy. Good sign for Cryptsy as it seems to show confidence by its users they won't get hacked. But if that were to happen Uno and plenty other coins would probably be screwed...

I advise anyone to only store on exchanges what you want to trade in the immediate future. Store everything else on your own computer or even offline. You're doing nobody a favour by storing thousands of coins in an exchange wallet. Remember CoinEx!

OMG this hurts my fuckin soul to read.  25% of UNO on an exchange?Huh??   oy....   

please guys, lets try to get some of those kgs out of the exchanges

let's arb the shit out of cryptsy
we need bittrex, ccex and poloniex now!
sr. member
Activity: 240
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You guys are very shy! There is no reason for that ! I don't thing there is gonna by more dumps.this price is super.
             I jest clean that wall on cryptsy for ya Smiley So go buy and don't by so shy- this price is AWESOME!!!

dude, you are a hero
sr. member
Activity: 240
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Guys, there's a new feature on the Chainz Blockexplorer, called Largest Wallets. Quote: "It relies on various forms of taint analysis to aggregate multiple addresses in the same wallet". Still experimental but highly interesting if true:
http://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!wallets

The numbers seem to match with the 40k+ dump "bug" some members caught on screen, so this confirms it: ~25% of all Uno is stored on Cryptsy. Good sign for Cryptsy as it seems to show confidence by its users they won't get hacked. But if that were to happen Uno and plenty other coins would probably be screwed...

I advise anyone to only store on exchanges what you want to trade in the immediate future. Store everything else on your own computer or even offline. You're doing nobody a favour by storing thousands of coins in an exchange wallet. Remember CoinEx!

OMG this hurts my fuckin soul to read.  25% of UNO on an exchange?Huh??   oy....   

please guys, lets try to get some of those kgs out of the exchanges
hero member
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Merit: 500
you guys who are holding several tons have to be responsible traders in the future. You have to know you need to supply the market a little when extreme spikes happen.
You also need to be responsible with exiting your position. Don't dump tons of uno. Do it over some time in smaller amounts. Don't put up one big wall - better make more smaller orders. Large bagholders need to be responsible traders to make sure Un will be a success. Just sayin' Wink Be professional traders and don't shock the market ever with extreme trades. If you are holding more than 0.5% of supply you need to be responsible and professional trader. Keep in mind you are holding multiple times more than the rest of the world. Don't spike it too crazy, don't crash it.  Good luck Uno-whales.
Next stop: Litecoin parity
hero member
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"Remember the Alamo!"

Anyway, it's good to see price action finally picking up.
hero member
Activity: 559
Merit: 500
Guys, there's a new feature on the Chainz Blockexplorer, called Largest Wallets. Quote: "It relies on various forms of taint analysis to aggregate multiple addresses in the same wallet". Still experimental but highly interesting if true:
http://chainz.cryptoid.info/uno/#!wallets

The numbers seem to match with the 40k+ dump "bug" some members caught on screen, so this confirms it: ~25% of all Uno is stored on Cryptsy. Good sign for Cryptsy as it seems to show confidence by its users they won't get hacked. But if that were to happen Uno and plenty other coins would probably be screwed...

I advise anyone to only store on exchanges what you want to trade in the immediate future. Store everything else on your own computer or even offline. You're doing nobody a favour by storing thousands of coins in an exchange wallet. Remember CoinEx!
hero member
Activity: 559
Merit: 500
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1076
keybase.io/fallingknife/
You guys are very shy! There is no reason for that ! I don't thing there is gonna by more dumps.this price is super.
             I jest clean that wall on cryptsy for ya Smiley So go buy and don't by so shy- this price is AWESOME!!!

Nice one! Congrats. That was a great price!
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1076
keybase.io/fallingknife/
Unless I am misreading things, It appears that the Unobtanium blockchain is rather badly forked.

If you look at whatmine.com, it says the current block is 467021, I was mining on that blockchain last night and doing quite well, but when I tried to transfer out my shiney new coins, they went nowhere.

My local wallet and other unobtanium sites I have looked at show the most recent block as 454733, a far cry from 467021. My reloaded blockchain agrees with this 454733 number and is receiving a large number of orphan block notifications, which I assume are from those people running on the forked chain. Tho at this point, which chain is the proper one and which is the fork, and how can one chain be pruned off?

Hi. I sent a message to Whatmine.com. Thanks for letting us know.

Were you solo or pool mining?  If pool, which one?  I've reached out to as many pools as I can find; some are notoriously difficult to contact.

The exchanges and block explorers in the OP are on the correct chain.  Use the addnodes in the OP; they are all 0.9.5. 

Of course, please be sure you are running 0.9.5 yourself. KGW hit at block 450k and Uno was restored to 3 minute blocks. Some older clients have forked with the older block timing.









legendary
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Un is the winner of tomorrow thanks to security, community and devs.
Some patience here until people understand that.

True dat.

UNO is the long play.  For real investors, not short flip speculators.

I like to see it spike up but I know that leads to spike downs.  

Slow and steady is better.  For 180 days UNO has held a rather solid floor of 250,000satos.  

Very few (if any) other coins have such a stable 180 day support line.

Plus UNO has survived 1-2-3-4 combo punches direct to the plums just as it starts each series of rebounds.  

And this long down pressure would wipe out most ALT coins.  UNO is still solid.  
  


One Pro Miner and POOF goes the wall ... all cleared for launch.
full member
Activity: 333
Merit: 100
Unless I am misreading things, It appears that the Unobtanium blockchain is rather badly forked.

If you look at whatmine.com, it says the current block is 467021, I was mining on that blockchain last night and doing quite well, but when I tried to transfer out my shiney new coins, they went nowhere.

My local wallet and other unobtanium sites I have looked at show the most recent block as 454733, a far cry from 467021. My reloaded blockchain agrees with this 454733 number and is receiving a large number of orphan block notifications, which I assume are from those people running on the forked chain. Tho at this point, which chain is the proper one and which is the fork, and how can one chain be pruned off?
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