I love those old coin they have soul! At least they were mined and you can form price by calculation of mining prices, it is not like ICO or IPO. I dont know what people find in those coins except fast gambling..We must return to good old days.
GLC is an original gangsta year 2013, a survivor, and a thing of beauty ... hadn't opened the wallet in ages and it is a classic (in wallet explorer + EZ solo mining) ... nearly 3 years old. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FFjxKujr.jpg%3F1&t=663&c=jHpOGk8berhGGQ) GLC is back! UNO DOGE ETH LTC feathers and dots
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CryptoCoderz still attached to this project?
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i don't understand the terms used "no longer solvent"; from what I could briefly gather ... there was a hardfork? and cryptopia doesn't want to handle a coin swap? i'll let the offer stand open till end of Monday (tomorrow) groggin has the leading bid ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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http://fineartamerica.com/bump like the concept of pairing UNO with online art dealers and dealers of all things rare & fair (still hoping to get UNO trade-able for uno beer!) --- Nothing in this world worth having comes easy. And Uno community knows good things take time to create, great things take years to build. Make a habit of adding value to the Uno Network as often as you can, monthly, weekly, and eventually daily. Greatness is our destiny. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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FLY / BTC market is closing Due to wallet issues we are no longer solvent in FLY, Please contact support to withdraw your coins ASAP
------ i have 3.06 FLY will trade for TALK
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This is just gambling to me, and it's more entertaining to me than cards or slots.
This* is just gambling.At least The Pharmacist speaks the truth on these DAO / LSK (risk) ico junk. *LSK bs over priced vaporware project, priced higher than the combined value of BTS, NXT, XCP, OMNI.
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not sure what was said there; duetch no spekenz on cryptopia? )others?(=== ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fowa2DfZ.jpg&t=663&c=2SZEX7eNEw1GKA) i've always been a bit jealous of NOVA; +$1M cap; but if ... 33% of all the UNO coins floated today i'd be in hysterics; just another reason i love the Turtle of crypto steady as she goes: ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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ARCH losses the polo listing **NOTE page 1 of this thread called out ARCH as "There is no bottom scam" ... that was like 2 centuries ago ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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POS stuff PoS coins table
Coin | | | Reward | | | Premine | | | ICO | | | PoW | | | Min Age | | | Max Age | | | Launched | | | Feature | | | Block Time | | | Hyperstake | | | up to 750% p.a. avg. of 230% annual | | | 120,000 coins (0.02% of current supply) | | | None | | | X11 Finished | | | 8.8 days | | | 30 days | | | Jul 6, 2014 | | | Inflation Control | | | 90 secs | | |
I filled in some of the blanks for HyperStake, highlighted in blue.
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no it was a grab...
iX and i0 are near impossible to buy (or sell) null liquidity either up or down
unfortunately few grasp the value of these two coins, but i'm an UNO supporter so prefer that they don't shine too much, but all 3 are very similar products, UNO had a fair launch mine phase ... these 2 less so ... hence their markets playout more whale-ish
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Wallet Services Wallets are the main access point for users to manage, send, and receive their coins. Compiling a wallet, however is not something that every user knows how to do, and the learning curve for entry into proper compiling can be too much for some to handle. When your user base can be comprised of multiple OS distributions and flavors, there is nothing more frustrating for a user than to find out that a coin they are interested in doesn't offer an easy way for them to manage their coins from their own computer.
Managed Nodes Having a wallet available for users just isn't enough to maintain your coin's network, many users computers are behind consumer firewalls that may or may not allow for the automatic port forwarding necessary for OTHER wallets on the network to establish a connection. Having a stable and dedicated set of nodes that can connect freely to each other and allow incoming connections is vital for any coin's network to survive. As a coin grows in use, existing static nodes may reach their limit of incoming connections or become bogged down trying to process the connections they can establish. Adding more nodes to your network can relieve some strain on existing nodes and provides more capacity to your network.
DNS Seeders Making wallets aware of nodes on the network is pretty important! Many methods have been used to facilitate this over the years: hand-coding IP addresses (or hex strings) right into the wallet's source code, using IRC channels behind the scene, or even distributing long lists of "addnode" lines for users to dump into a conf file. Each method has it's merrits, but also it's shortcomings; from extra wallet releases, to security risks.
DNS Seeders constantly crawl your network and return always-updated lists of REACHABLE nodes that wallets can use to establish initial connections.
Block Explorers Block explorers offer up a multitude of additional analysis options for tracking transactions, block times, address balances, and more. Powered by the blockchain itself, a block explorer makes the entire history of every block and transaction available at moment's notice to anyone with a modern web browser. More recent wallets can even link directly to a block explorer to show transaction details not normally available in the wallet's UI display.
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@acdc welcome to the club ... PM an addie ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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@Abiky I'm warming to the idea of C-Cex, I've been really cautious on seeking another exchange (99% of them are bombs). Alcurex has been a great match so far. I was keen on listing at Cryptopia but they do odd things with their voting list, like randomly delete you, which is a bummer because we [TALK] were polling well, and I think they will relist us if someone fills out the form again ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I'm willing to front most of the 2M dots to get us added (allowing 4months because TALK is better off winning a popular vote), I can help a little with C-Cex too. I am hearing Yobit is in maintenance mode? AKA closed without notice.
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Maybe on the opening thread listing the best android wallet developers?
good idea ... since most of the wallets originate from a handful of devs recently UNO camp found a reconnect bug in our wallet, we ask our Android dev about it ... Reply from HE - This is a known issue. This wallet is based on Bitcoin Wallet and the Bitcoin Wallet developers removed the "Disconnect" feature because it never worked properly all the time.
What the wallet will do is keep track of how often it is used. If it is not used often, then it will less often start itself and sync the blockchain.
There are no plans to fix it as there is no known solution to the issue. For the Dash Wallet, I removed disconnect, then received many complaints. So I added it back in. Its possible that other developers who do these apps know what to do. I will check with the Dogecoin developer.
Ok, that's good to know. I use this UNO Android wallet on 2 devices. I enjoy it. Its on Google Play, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hashengineering.unobtanium.wallet&hl=en%3Futm_source%3Dna_MedAnother option for storing Unobtanium on Android is the UberPay multicoin wallet. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mygeopay.wallet&hl=en dev is HashEngineering (already posted his work in the OP) had nothing but professionalism from him over the past +18months i would suggest he is the best of the better Android devs.
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Well the time has come to declare that we've had ENOUGH. This ends when we finally stop waltzing merrily into the jaws of ICOS and fraudsters. This ends when we stop giving these crooks our hard earned value, and start screaming to n00bs loudly enough to stay away as well.
although we have had arguments in the past I have to say RESPECT!! bump i have disagreements with AmPeg at times too but this is well said and the time is near for the tide to turn and for the general community to focus on the proven networks that where launched with fairness and with no up front payoff to the developers ... there are dozens of quality networks ... and they will still be here after this latest ICO bubble has fizzled ... they question is will you be on board?
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quote of the day Satoshi didn't ask for money to launch Bitcoin, right? Satoshi launched Bitcoin - the most powerful money the world had ever seen - for free to an unappreciative Internet. In fact, the first public comment to his humble announcement of a new form of digital money was a predictable: "Dude, are you high right now?". That's how you change the world: you create genius and then give it away. You don't try to make a quick buck while you're at it. Even Satoshi's coins (worth hundreds of millions) never moved. Why? Because it wasn't about getting rich.
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