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Hehe a part of me got scared when I got a 404 error on Nova, glad to see this addressed properly and updated promptly, small things like this is what keeps things moving.
Haha, thank you man! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Can't wait to get listed on CoinMarketCap.com, so then we could move to reaching our next milestones ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Do they have like an average response time? Anything we can do to help them speed up the process?
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Hehe a part of me got scared when I got a 404 error on Nova, glad to see this addressed properly and updated promptly, small things like this is what keeps things moving.
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All faucet submissions have been paid ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) (Debating on lowering reward per submission from 2>>1 what do you guys think?
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This is my draft that I made for whitepaper / roadmap. If you have any suggestions, please let me know, so I could improve / change the draft. DESCRIPTION:Unify is a cryptocurrency that was sucesfully launched on June 14'th, 2017. Unify aims at creating a cryptocurrency network that could be used by anyone who doesn't have any knowledge in cryptocurrencies, but wants to be a part of it. Unify is an alternative Bitcoin code based cryptocurrency that works on Scrypt algorithm. Unify uses a "Proof of Work" system, which allows it's users to get rewarded for their mining resources. Unify's reward system for miners is made to be the most rewarding to the early adopters - they will get the highest rewards. Block rewards will be halving every 3000 blocks: ..........Block: Reward: 0-3000......... 3000 3000-6000... 1500 6000-9000... 750 9000-12000. 375 12000-15000 187.5 15000-18000 93.75 18000-21000 46.875 21000-24000 23.4375 24000-27000 11.71875 27000-30000 5.859375 30000-33000 2.929688 33001......... Change to POS system. * As an example - Bitcoin reward halving takes place every 210,000 blocks and rewards miners with 12.5 BTC. After 33000 blocks Unify reward system will be changed from "Proof of Work" to "Proof of Stake". Rewards to be announced later. (Estimated date: ~Q1, 2018) ROADMAP:Following milestones are crucial to reach our final goal: 1. Basic coin availability (estimated date Q2, 2017).First goal is a basic coin availability - to launch the coin to the public & to make it tradeable at the exchanges. This goal will be reached by completing following objectives: - Creating a Unify wallet for Windows.
- Creating a Unify wallet for Linux.
- Making the coin mineable at mining pools.
- Listing Unify on cryptocurrency exchange websites.
- Creating other necessary attributes of the coin (block explorer, official website, social network accounts).
2. Extended coin availability (estimated date Q3, 2017). Second goal is to make the wallet easily accessible through all the possible platforms. This goal will be reached by completing following objectives: - Creating a Unify wallet for Mac.
- Creating a Unify wallet for Android.
- Creating a Unify web wallet.
3. Making the Unify cryptocurrency understandable to those who do not have any experience with cryptocurrencies (estimated date Q1, 2018).- Creating a fully functional official website where people could buy & sell the currency simply by using their credit card.
- Creating a Youtube channel with tutorial videos.
- Expanding social network accounts (getting bigger audience at Facebook & Twitter).
- Promoting the coin & learning content through social networks.
4. Making the Unify cryptocurrency adopted by various service providers (estimated date Q2, 2018).- Creating a Unify based web marketplace, where people could buy digital & physical goods by paying with UNIFY.
- Informing service providers, manufacturers & all other companies about the Unify based web marketplace. Offering them to list their goods / services at the Unify based web marketplace.
5. To be announced!- As we will complete all the previous goals, we will have a better understanding on what we should do next & we will announce it.
Ignore the line below lol: [/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list][/list] Love this! Can't wait to share the good news.
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Another beautiful day to be apart of the Unify coin movement. <3 you guys! Doing great!
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This currency has only good news, a special thank you for LTC) I have not seen such speed of development for a long time. A new legend?)))
Yeah dude UNF+LTC is life <3
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Looking awesome guys! Great work!
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Hey i can add your coin instantly to our exchange if there is any bounty for it contact me No from my knowledge dev does not want that please talk to him first before doing anything like that.
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To me, it seems like renting a rig may be a bad decision since it costs quite a bit to rent a miner for a coin that might not be worth much (no telling what the value of the coin will be). Is my thinking way off on this? This is not a shot at the developer of the coin, just me thinking out loud.
I agree with you on that wait to find out the true price and then rent..... what if it turns into a pump and dump not saying it will but if its 1 sat thats a waste of money Nobody is dumping anything on this end ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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My RiG was finding invalid shares.... Rig owner said "The problem with the rig seems to be with the pool you have selected. When your pool drops the difficulty to .1 the miner is still working but is finding invalid shares. The miner needs a difficulty of about 128 to function properly. A little higher and a little lower will work too, but really high and low difficulties will slow down the miner."
Seems logical although; I'm not sure what pool you were using xD have yet to see that difficulty; otherwise i'd mine on my Keurig. stratum+tcp://unify.acc-pool.pw:4211.... What should I do now ?? Exactly what you did to link it to the miner; ignore invalids and let it run for at least a block and see what happens.
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My RiG was finding invalid shares.... Rig owner said "The problem with the rig seems to be with the pool you have selected. When your pool drops the difficulty to .1 the miner is still working but is finding invalid shares. The miner needs a difficulty of about 128 to function properly. A little higher and a little lower will work too, but really high and low difficulties will slow down the miner."
Seems logical although; I'm not sure what pool you were using xD have yet to see that difficulty; otherwise i'd mine on my Keurig.
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sell 14648.94 UNF/1UNF= 0.00000350BTC write in PM
Somebody is in a rush xD why lower your price 30 minutes after post ? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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To me, it seems like renting a rig may be a bad decision since it costs quite a bit to rent a miner for a coin that might not be worth much (no telling what the value of the coin will be). Is my thinking way off on this? This is not a shot at the developer of the coin, just me thinking out loud.
Hey man you set the value on what you want the coin to be; if you want the coin to be worth 80k satoshi one day; that can be achieved simply by Unifying and working together to make this a great coin ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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When it says Block halving: 3000 blocks ... What does that mean ? Also is there a Dev Team behind this coin ??
Block reward halves at 3000 blocks; 3000 every block for 3000 blocks 1500 every block until 6000 blocks etc.
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i have not. just checked it out.
got the same error: Stratum authentication failed
here is my config cpuminer-gw64-corei7 -a timetravel -o stratum+tcp://unify.acc-pool.pw:4211 -u test -p test
Does this mean that it goes trought but the user and password is wrong?
it should not be wrong but i just cant figure it out
ccminer is not cpuminer man; also -a timetravel is the wrong algorithm; Unify uses -a scrypt or --scrypt alright. thanks for the info. il do some more research on it to get this thing working http://ccminer.org/
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i have not. just checked it out.
got the same error: Stratum authentication failed
here is my config cpuminer-gw64-corei7 -a timetravel -o stratum+tcp://unify.acc-pool.pw:4211 -u test -p test
Does this mean that it goes trought but the user and password is wrong?
it should not be wrong but i just cant figure it out
ccminer is not cpuminer man; also -a timetravel is the wrong algorithm; Unify uses -a scrypt or --scrypt
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hey guys. so i was thinking about learning how to mine. figure out i could start with this coin. Not going to rent any miners. as i see you gusy are recommending here. Just need to learn how to do it first. So i tried the easy solution from onnz423 here. But it does not work. He writes: then edit the bat file and replace "address" with your unify address so i did. it looks like this now. minerd.exe -a scrypt -o stratum+tcp://212.24.104.24:3008 -O address:UfbgcwPDAuWeG6txcb7fZLcZZQBnF4VrF2 and the error i get is. Stratum authentication failed i also tried to logg into a mining pool and made a worker. My config looks like this: minerd --url=stratum+tcp://unify.acc-pool.pw:4211 --userpass=test:test and i also get the Stratum authentication failed. Anyone have time to help me out. il send you some unf. if i ever get it work ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Have you tried ccminer?
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It's very hard to say what the mh/s:coins/day ratio is, with new miners joining and the difficulty fluctuating pretty frequently.
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NVIDIA Geforce
Yeah but what is the exact model? Some newer versions of NVIDIA GPU's are different alot from the older ones and some newer ccminer versioms do not support the older ones so that is the reason why i need exact model of your GPU. Sorry interrupting, will it possible to mine using a laptop that using AMD If it possible, will it make my laptop suffer of anything(bad thing i mean)?
It is possible, however it wilm probably overheat it alot, so generally mining on laptops is a bad idea since they are not meant to be on 100% load. Its NVIDIA Geforce GT 520M ... Older one I believe .... I would like to mine this coin on my Laptop via GPU while working .... I might recommend adding this to your mining command: This will cut a lot of the stress down from your graphics card; leaving it running (my guess) at about %50 power. I think if you did this your laptop shouldn't run into any issues/you shouldn't even notice anythings being mined.
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@JustADreamer thanks for replying. Hey i get this error when i try to use the faucet:
"Form over quota This form has passed it's allocated quota and cannot be used at the moment.
Try contacting the owner of this form."
Maybe its because i claimed it already today?
Yes you have claimed already today although I'm not sure why that message popped up for you. Had a friend confirm there is no 'allocated quota' message currently.
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