@ Benefactor: OMG! I'm old enough to remember Kissinger's aggsendt!!
Sorry to say, but he's still behind the scenes, machinations for his masters. He recently 'visited Putin'. (Just weeks ago; pretty positive he told him about the hyperinflation, not that I was there or heard anything.) Sometimes he still does corporate media interviews when the powers that be need doublespeak spin on something. He doesn't look like he's aged in decades. Drinks the blood of children or something. Sure, Obama has people like Brzezinski to tell him what to do, but these vampires are all cut from the same cloth. It's red and they still want more blood. With this kind of discussion,it sounds like you should join us on the $UNO conspiracy / catch-all thread! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=881433.new#new
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BTW there is very possible that BTC-E owners are i think Bulgarians and not just the servers are located there....
I'm fairly certain that you are correct. Can you contact them, in Bulgarian, and see what their thoughts are on putting $UNO on BTC-E? That would be huge!!!!
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@ Bitcoin Charlie: 'Mr Transactional' already buys Uno-priced gift cards from an Australian mob -- is that what you meant?
No, I can get numerous e-gift cards of different brands and would trade them to people in exchange for $UNO. Each cert typically has a number and PIN that can be sent via bitcointalk. I though it would be a good exercise in trust. The brands are iTunes codes, Land's End, Gap, etc. Just a thought in our experiment to exchange in other modes of "currency" Woo hoo! Let's do it. And . . . ummm . . . can DVC holders get (even a tiny) discount? Mark I'd be glad to sell at a discount just to do some trades on a novel form of "currency"
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Possibly Cryptsy hot wallet? Anyone done a Un withdrawal from Cryptsy recently? What was the sending address? It's Cryptsy. Here's the parent wallet succession of inputs (getting older and bigger as you go down the page) ueJyAbuhFBGkqgUQ5Wes8QN5hvhkPo3B75 uSvDxYwQk6gaiDcYRvQRUdUZLCeSRaUMfM uYeLXmDiguHiPaRhPyxMQcUbY9zRZdspss ueJ8zECJE6q14iPUDwaH9Cv8MoaUZt6eWQ ufBsg7QygZKJxJj98V5QBUcgQvRafWrn8J uLWbTL4q861HwzBGT7TtqyL2hqNNnPKSyC uLuWNKgWmL1fodNyxSuDMvtepqi31m6EDr Then it get's really hairy:
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@ IMZ sending prayers your way for your countrymen.
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There was a mention yesterday that Paycoin was suckin' up a ton of hash.
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What's paycoin? The latest SHA-256 Pump an dump?
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i really think that the dispensories would be well served by getting into crypto. It will help alleviate the hostile banking environment perpetuated by the federal regulators. It is very dangerous for them to carry around / have on hand that much cash.
Wouldn't that cause problems with a whole different set of regulations? Koshgel, thanks for stopping by. The owners of dispensories complain that the banks will not give them accounts because while weed is legal in CO and WA, weed is still illegal under federal law. The banking regulators are under pressure from the Justice Dept to penalize banks that provide accounts / loans to businesses deemed politically "undesireable." The same stunts were pulled against payday lenders and gun stores for example. As a result, they can't deposit and have to carry around huge amounts of cash. My point was if the dispensory customers paid in crypto, it would be a lot easier for the businesses to be safe and avoid robbery. The value is stored on the blockchain at whatever location they hide the wallet. I'm not really sure what regulations you are referring to. As crypto evolves, more and more merchants will accept it and there will be no need to convert it to fiat. For example, in the Unobtanium forum, IMZ lives in Western Australia and his local stores accept $UNO as a medium of exchange. The dispensories would be well served in accepting any crypto and converting it to $UNO as it is an excellent non-inflationary store of value. I'm interested to know, though, what regulations you thought would be prohibitive.
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Love the idea of this thread. Added it to Uno OP as our official "Off topic" thread. Thanks FK, I think it will be a great spot to discuss off-point, but fun topics...
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Wow!! I read that article yesterday!
Yeah, scary / disruptive stuff. Not to go off on a conspiracy tangent (because we have a separate thread for that: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=881433.new#newBUT, it really seems like all of the leverage, fiat debasement, civil unrest and economic disorder could cause the Earth to spin off its axis at any moment now... Guess we just need some space aliens to show up?
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It's psychologically helpful to say it aloud: 2014 was hard on our spirits. 2015 is, I ruckern, gonna be v v weird; but hugely successful and vibrant.
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Yeah, I think it's about to get real interesting with the low oil prices...I hope the house of Saud knows what it is doing. http://oilandenergyinvestor.com/2014/12/arab-spring-ii-coming-fast/
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@ Bitcoin Charlie: 'Mr Transactional' already buys Uno-priced gift cards from an Australian mob -- is that what you meant?
No, I can get numerous e-gift cards of different brands and would trade them to people in exchange for $UNO. Each cert typically has a number and PIN that can be sent via bitcointalk. I though it would be a good exercise in trust. The brands are iTunes codes, Land's End, Gap, etc. Just a thought in our experiment to exchange in other modes of "currency"
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Must be the day for mining help! I need some technical assistance with a miner. I have some block eruptor cubes. My internet provider has changed as has the location of the modem. However, my rigs have to stay in the same place. On my old internet, the cubes plugged directly into the provider modem / router combo. The IP address of the new router is different from the one that I orignally setup the cubes with. I am capapble of changing IP addresses no problem. The trouble is that the new modem / router is in a different room (cannot connect to the rigs via ethernet cables). To my knowledge, the cubes have no wifi capability. So, I bought some items called a "Wireless-N Mini Router" which has a variety of modes such as Router / AP / Repeater / WISP / Client / Bridge. Following is a link to more detailed information: http://www.satechi.net/index.php/wireless-multifunction-mini-router-repeater-access-point-client-bridgeUser Manual PDF link: http://d3i3eqbz3zv6w1.cloudfront.net/media/blfa_files/wireless_mini_router_manual.pdfQuick Setup Guide PDF link: http://d3i3eqbz3zv6w1.cloudfront.net/media/blfa_files/wireless_mini_router_user_guide_v2_2_.pdfI have no idea which mode I need this item to act as the wireless adapter for the block erupter cubes. Also, I don't know how to setup the IP addresses for the Wireless-N mini router or the settings for the block erupter within it's setup screen. The Internet wireless router IPv4 addresses are 192.168.1.X and the default gateway is 192.168.1.1 I hope that I've provided enough information. I'm glad to pay a bounty for anyone who can help me get it setup. I just wanna give $UNO some hash! Please PM if you have any ideas. Thanks in advance for your consideration.
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As determined where / by what?
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Does anyone have any interest in selling $UNO for gift cards or green dot cards?
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LoL. Some altcoin investment advice you see on Twitter is better than others. I wouldn't touch that pre-mine, troll-based Marinecoin shit with a single Satoshi of Uno (Satoshi? Untoshi? Blazetoshi? Do we have an agreed name for .00000001 Uno? Remind me if I've forgotten.) It's amazing how many tweets that douche has hour after hour. Guess since it's all premine, Marine Man's got nothing better to do...
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Just bought a solid AG $UNO bar from Big Time Spaghetti! Can't wait to receive it!
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is this coin under value right now or do i miss something?
It certainly looks undervalued to me. I've been mining the hell out of it. Ready for the price to go up. Not saying that it is not, but what coin attributes cause you to believe that it's undervalued? It's a solid, mature (over one year old) coin with a solid developer and small but dedicated community. Right now, there are so many junk coins out there and people are getting tired of them. A shaking out has already begun and most of the garbage out there won't survive. All the money in junk coins has to go somewhere (assuming it doesn't leave crypto altogether), and those left standing will all benefit. I believe that Joulecoin will be one of those left standing. It won't be the top coin. Hell, it probably won't be even near the top, but it will survive and it will rise in value. I'm not saying that anybody should sell the family farm and buy Joulecoin, but it might not hurt to point one of your mining rigs toward a Joulecoin mining pool. That's just one man's opinion, for what it's worth. @SD Thanks for your thoughts. I agree, in crypto, surviving a year is like 1,000 years in the real world. I like XJO and I notice a lot of the names in this forum are also found in the Unobtanium thread. $UNO has a very strong community and individuals who are in crypto for the long-haul, not just to pump and dump. It's a good sign to see those names here, that's why I've bought some XJO and sent some hash this way as well..
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@FK Sorry again for your loss! I had < 1 $UNO in the MP system when it went down. I'm not usually that lucky...
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@ Pnoch: being un-waged, I can contribute energy rather than money. I think an android wallet for Uno is a tremendous development.
I would also contribute to an Android wallet...
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someone who doesn't believe in it must have bought too many. Can't wait for that guy to be out. Caix dumps exact same time. The buy support is horrible right now. Reeely bad, guys. yes, because it's continually dumped in. sellpressure is high. Why pay more than necessary? We can wait until that fades out (how long it may ever take). Sellpressure is higher than planned. If the seller is ready to sell lower and lower why not wait until the bottom is in? Buysupport isn't even important. What's important is: how low will it be that the cheapest seller is ready to sell? I'll support again when i see the sellers are done. If they need to sell it down to 0.003 again so be it. I'll buy a lot down there. I'd suggest to not support too much and just wait until the sellers figured out what price is too cheap to sell at. Makes it volatile but that's ok too. I agree. Cheap-er BTC and cheap $UNO it's a very tasty combination.
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