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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] [ICO LIVE] Unikoin Gold -Decentralized Esports Betting back by Mark Cuban on: September 25, 2017, 02:08:35 PM



Unikrn built the most technologically advanced sportsbook for esports. We run the best fully-regulated and licensed esports bookmaker on the planet.
 Less than two years ago, we created a token called “Unikoin”. With over a quarter of a billion Unikoins turned over we feel it’s time to introduce our cryptocurrency: UnikoinGold.













The Unikrn team is made up of long time gamers, esports nuts, punters, and cryptocurrency maniacs. We live eat breathe sleep esports, gaming, and betting, and we are literally spread out all over the world. Our culture is amazing, and the team dynamic is sometimes hilarious as we have people in Berlin, Croatia, Dehli, Las Vegas, Seattle, Singapore, and Sydney.
You'll sometimes find us playing games late into the night or coding in the wee hours of the morning working on the most beautiful products for our community. We're online all the time, and you can learn more about us on the Unikrn website.









2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / How to calculate estimated block found time for scrypt currencies? on: October 23, 2011, 05:18:57 AM
On SHA-256 currencies it's calculated as difficulty*pow(2,32), but what about scrypt currencies like TBX FBX and LTC? still 1 difficulty = 2^32 hashes or something else?
3  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Modified client with lower fee (or don't force it) on: June 20, 2011, 11:27:06 AM
If I modify the client about min tx fees(not free), say I changed it to 0.00001024, or even remove it, and send a tx with the modified client, will the tx be accepted by the network? Is there a chance that my tx will never be accepted by the network? if so, will my btc be available again or i'll lose it forever?

Just thinking about this, these question may be noob enough, but I just can't figure them out.

4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Using same wallet in different computers on: June 10, 2011, 12:32:02 PM
Now I have a wallet first created on computer A and it has some BTC in it. Then I installed another copy of bitcoin on computer B(both are Windows). I want two of my computers share one wallet, then I don't need to check both computers to get my overall balance.

The problem is when I copied my wallet from computer A to computer B, the client on computer B won't open. It shows the interface then some errors which says "alloc" or something(forget it, can't access computer B now), and then the client exits.

I've tried to copy all files under %appdata%/Bitcoin on computer A to computer B, and the client could start, but after receiving a payment it crashed again with same error.

Are wallets designed to be used on only 1 computer or there is sth wrong with my computers?

my 1st post and I'm not good at English...
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