Huge opportunity for us! Sure thing! With all the development of the past weeks and the Android-miner update on February 11th, and other hot stuff coming soon we'll only see growth. Better mine some extra uPlexa while the hashrate is still reasonably low. Exactly ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I got 1000 UPX for a day of mining ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Difficulty bumped up a bit, but is still decent.
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It's the perfect time to mine, net hashrate dropped with 3MH/s! Get your android/cpu/gpu miners and start mining ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I agree on safety, using GUI wallet safety is higher. With web wallet you are prone to traffic listening and address spoofing.
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Android wallet constantly closing. Web wallet still error. My UPX stuck in the wallet. Developers sleping!
Uplexa Web Wallet is Still in Beta, so should expect that it will go down and up and have an error every time, Lets wait for the team to fix it Dev's have confirmed that the web wallet is back up. They also think they have fixed the problem. Please feel free to provide feedback if you all continue to have problems. I can't say that i've ever had any issues with my Android wallet, granted i don't keep mine open 24x7. I don't see the point the wallet syncs fast enough so when i need it i just open it up, wait a minute or so for it to sync, do what i need to then close it again. The bonus of course is its just a copy of my GUI wallet, so in theory i've made my GUI wallet mobile, the best of both worlds: As secure as the GUI wallet and as mobile as the Web wallet. I've said it before and i'll say it again, IMHO the web wallet is obsolete. I prefer the web wallet. It is simple, almost zero waiting for sync, no blockchain files taking up drive space. You can access it via any web enabled device. Having options is not obsolete, it is nice ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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What are your thoughts? Just some quick thinking: Dreaming Tesla is nice, but there has to be a serious incentive for them to allow mining through their product. That seems quit a challenge for the Uplexa-team. I think as long as Tesla does not approve it is very hard to get it done legally, because I can imagine their warranty package will not allow this, or they don't like being associated with mining crypto, etc. To catch on for joe public it has to be legal. OR you can just do it without approval, then Tesla files a case, crypto-mining comes in the news negatively (again) and it will never appeal to the general public. I'd love to be proven wrong though Since the incentive model (earning UPX) for the Tesladrivers is allready there, and if mining is made easy and a one-click trick, convincing the tesla-customers is a lot easier. But to catch on it has to be legal. Imho it should have a dedicated wallet with an automated system. Which will periodically allow to convert UPX to local currency against the highest possible rate (market-order) and deduct earnings directly from the monthly electricity-bill, or send earnings directly to your bank-account. This system should be optional ofcourse. This applies to every electric car, and ultimately is possible for every IoT-device. If IoT-mining Uplexa works on Tesla, is done legally and earns back the electricity-bill, you got everybodies attention and UPX will definately gain traction. Tesla's and any other electric vehicle will keep getting more and more computational power so it can drive people by itself. Human brain computes tons of data while driving, so to replace it, there are cameras, radars, lidars, GPS, parking sensors, rain sensors, and many many more sources of information which have to be computed before the central onboard computer can take a decision. However, when the car is charging, this computational power sits idle, doing nothing. And when some day the warranty period is over, you can install the miner with no trouble. This is where uPlexa comes ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Please create a guide for transferring Cryply coins to Cranepay coins!
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Good to hear there is work ongoing. Is there any way of helping the team (for people who are far away from development)?
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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](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) How about if the phone is mining 24hrs a day and 7 days a week? then the phone will burn,, the cost of the phone will likely not worth it if its happen As I already mentioned in previos reply to this post: 1. You will most probably not going to use your brand new daily phone. Instead, you are going to use an old(broken screen, almost dead battery, broken headphone jack/broken button) phone/tablet/GPS/other IoT device which costs $10-20 and not even worth selling. 2. The idea is to squeeze what's left out from it, so sudden death is always an option (no pun intended) 3. If you tune the device to mine without overheating the chip (usually, keep it around 60C), it might take years of 24/7 mining before it dies. If you think this way of mining is not for you, you can always mine with CPU/GPU Offtopic: congrats on the new uPlexa exchange ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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i have more than 300 JSE as pending reward. Even after weekends it remains the same? Anyone else facing the same problem? How can i claim pending rewards?
You must wait 7 days after the reward was received.
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I have a question for you: do you bounty guys, plan to:
1. HODL till mass adoption and become the next Jeff Bezos 2. Spend the UPX on the incomming platform for online services 3. Just sell all when the price is right, then go and get drunk/spend money on vacation 4. Daily trade 5. Add yours here
What is your strategy? 5. Mining the heck out of it with my one cpu, made in the day IoT was not yet a Thing, complemented by my awesome Androidminer, and getting some stakes through bitcointalk. 6. All of the above, but not in that particular order. Btw did I mention what an awesome job the devs are doing with this unique project?! Get in as long as it's cheap, with the new exchanges and other plans this will soon be over... Yes, I admit this is the project which I'm most hooked on. I enjoy the team spirit on Discord. And did you know that Devs announced a few minutes ago: New exchange tomorrow!!
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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 1. You are not going to mine on your daily use shiny phone as it will eat up your battery for breakfast. 2. You are going to use a spare or broken screen/almost flat battery phone/tablet 3. It's not about hashrate, it's about very low power consuption/cost. A mobile phone uses about 10W max while desktop core i5 is using about 100W (together with all it's parts).
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grimskal, [26.01.19 01:03] I don't want make additional deposits. Give me url with rules that I need activate my account.
Tokok | Support Team, [26.01.19 01:04] [B oтвeт нa grimskal] It's going to be used to activate it
Tokok | Support Team, [26.01.19 01:04] You can withdraw it after
this is pure scam. Someone else is presenting himself as a exchange representative and asks you for "test" deposits. I'm 100% sure this is scam. Change your passwords and ALWAYS enable 2FA
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Hello Team,
I really love the idea, but the it appears to me the project is almost stopped. Roadmap is old, masternodes are down, what is happening?
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I can see a serious push for Twitter bounty here ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You must be a millionairs by now! Too bad my account has only 100 followers. I have a question for you: do you bounty guys, plan to: 1. HODL till mass adoption and become the next Jeff Bezos 2. Spend the UPX on the incomming platform for online services 3. Just sell all when the price is right, then go and get drunk/spend money on vacation 4. Daily trade 5. Add yours here What is your strategy?
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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.
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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.
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No offence but this article has zero value. One sentence is enough to see it is not written by human. Even your headline contains errors. Either contribute to uPlexa properly with high-quality articles or just don't write at all about UPX.
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Well, service providing and paying is one of the points mentioned in the whitepaper. So if uPlexa cannot provide VPS servers, a VPS provider can rent them for UPX. If there is someone working in that field, now is the right time to early platform adoption ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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