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Author Topic: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World  (Read 331589 times)
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February 05, 2017, 04:03:56 PM
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^yes because the dev here is close with the bitcoin devs(and actually on the bitcoin github) we are looking to be in the top ten coin this year as far as $$$ marketcap...this we know for sure! :-D

I didn't know the dev was connected like that.  That's GREAT news.  $UBQ set to rock.  Vtal$k the VILLA$N ain't gonna see the coup.  Haha.  Top 5 market caps then is the goal to shoot for.  $$$

it is the cornetto connection !
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February 05, 2017, 04:07:08 PM
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^yes because the dev here is close with the bitcoin devs(and actually on the bitcoin github) we are looking to be in the top ten coin this year as far as $$$ marketcap...this we know for sure! :-D

I didn't know the dev was connected like that.  That's GREAT news.  $UBQ set to rock.  Vtal$k the VILLA$N ain't gonna see the coup.  Haha.  Top 5 market caps then is the goal to shoot for.  $$$

YEAH....information , it's wonderful  Cheesy

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February 05, 2017, 04:14:26 PM
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What's so great? This is common Ethereum clone with slight change in the code. The excitement wears off and coins will not demand.

^ZCash went really high , Ethereum is holding strong..here we have the same players involved ~ you do the maths!! :-D


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February 05, 2017, 04:32:11 PM
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What wallet can I use for Windows?
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February 05, 2017, 04:33:02 PM
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Why spoil the difficulty of the algorithm?
Previously difficulty from 0.5 to 6-7 Tx changed now from 3 to 5 Tx. Average difficulty has increased significantly. And Bittrex something all delayed, written about 3 days from the start, and only a week has passed.
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February 05, 2017, 04:39:12 PM
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Also is this coin going to compete or be an alternative of ethereum or is it a partner?
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February 05, 2017, 04:39:40 PM
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Anyone knows the D day? or shall I say UBQ day in bittrex?
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February 05, 2017, 04:44:50 PM
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Anyone has estimate what would be the price of ubiq at the beginning?

i'll buy some ....

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February 05, 2017, 05:24:53 PM
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Why spoil the difficulty of the algorithm?
Previously difficulty from 0.5 to 6-7 Tx changed now from 3 to 5 Tx. Average difficulty has increased significantly. And Bittrex something all delayed, written about 3 days from the start, and only a week has passed.

^blame it on the ethereum cultists who are mining this thing like crazy! Shocked

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February 05, 2017, 06:02:40 PM
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I want to buy some UBIQ, please PM me.
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February 05, 2017, 06:06:09 PM
Last edit: February 05, 2017, 06:18:47 PM by Ursul0
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Please show an example of the CLI commands that would send the coins. I try by analogy with ETH, but make a mistake somewhere.

Examples below when connected via CLI:

1. Sending 0.05 UBQ from my 1st account to my 2nd account:
eth.sendTransaction({from: eth.accounts[0], to: eth.accounts[1], value: web3.toWei(0.05, 'ether')})

2. Sending 0.05 UBQ from my 2nd account to some other UBQ address:
eth.sendTransaction({from: eth.accounts[1], to: '0x8659d3c274c29aac6711aeddf9b6fada40f4efa6', value: web3.toWei(0.05, 'ether')})

Edit: you may need to unlock the account, before you enter the above commands:
personal.unlockAccount(eth.accounts[0])

Right. Can anyone explain why it just never happens?


...see my post few pages back if you must.

Because you try send 8 ether from balance with 2.94 ether!

Your comment is appreciated but not really helpful, since it's 8.00294 Ubiq

Still there, and naturally there's no such transaction: "0xf7cac2a5ce042e168aed3d9d5fb9ba5cbbad0236cecb74c155802824619abb53"
https://ubiqscan.io/en/address/0x50e0da9ff2b5499774fe93f7bff6cd3e407fa48a

@devs can anyone clear this up for me?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1763606.msg17721361#msg17721361
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1763606.msg17740560#msg17740560


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February 05, 2017, 06:16:36 PM
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I want to buy some UBIQ, please PM me.

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#aye

===> display::price*unit[1]=UBQ()

>>>return=.OO1BTC

#cool

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 Cool

how many?

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February 05, 2017, 06:34:57 PM
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can anybody explain me why this coin could make us rich? ... or almost rich?

pls?Huh Huh



seriously anybody?
It can't. The hype comes from some paid shillers and jumbucks holders, like gembitz and his countless alt accounts. He is spamming every other announce threads with his brainless nonsense. Liar, and would sell his own mother for some mBTCs.
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February 05, 2017, 06:46:40 PM
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Why spoil the difficulty of the algorithm?
Previously difficulty from 0.5 to 6-7 Tx changed now from 3 to 5 Tx. Average difficulty has increased significantly. And Bittrex something all delayed, written about 3 days from the start, and only a week has passed.

^blame it on the ethereum cultists who are mining this thing like crazy! Shocked
Algorithm changes difficulty laid in the very coin, dashing miners affected to a lesser degree. At the beginning of the difficulty of the varied 80-x in 80 minutes, but I do not think that the number of cards digging changed 80 times.
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February 05, 2017, 06:51:43 PM
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Why spoil the difficulty of the algorithm?
Previously difficulty from 0.5 to 6-7 Tx changed now from 3 to 5 Tx. Average difficulty has increased significantly. And Bittrex something all delayed, written about 3 days from the start, and only a week has passed.

^blame it on the ethereum cultists who are mining this thing like crazy! Shocked
Algorithm changes difficulty laid in the very coin, dashing miners affected to a lesser degree. At the beginning of the difficulty of the varied 80-x in 80 minutes, but I do not think that the number of cards digging changed 80 times.


^whales inkoming ~ what can be done to stop them? :-D

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February 05, 2017, 06:57:38 PM
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can anybody explain me why this coin could make us rich? ... or almost rich?

pls?Huh Huh



seriously anybody?
It can't. The hype comes from some paid shillers and jumbucks holders, like gembitz and his countless alt accounts. He is spamming every other announce threads with his brainless nonsense. Liar, and would sell his own mother for some mBTCs.

You know someone should try to regulate these assets/currencies, i'm not a expert in this technologies, but damn since i start to invest in this tech i had a very bad vibe about it. I'm not doing any accusation but it's perverse how many "people" play with the needings of others. I think that the true true (long  way) investment are only the first five at CoinMarketCap period.... and CREDITBIT maybe.
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February 05, 2017, 07:21:59 PM
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Ubiq wallpaper. Represent!  Cheesy

https://i.imgur.com/wQ4lGSm.jpg
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February 05, 2017, 07:42:59 PM
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can anybody explain me why this coin could make us rich? ... or almost rich?

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seriously anybody?
It can't. The hype comes from some paid shillers and jumbucks holders, like gembitz and his countless alt accounts. He is spamming every other announce threads with his brainless nonsense. Liar, and would sell his own mother for some mBTCs.

You know someone should try to regulate these assets/currencies, i'm not a expert in this technologies, but damn since i start to invest in this tech i had a very bad vibe about it. I'm not doing any accusation but it's perverse how many "people" play with the needings of others. I think that the true true (long  way) investment are only the first five at CoinMarketCap period.... and CREDITBIT maybe.
Yes, and according to a guy previously mentioned in this thread, gembitz is the same guy as placebo, who is involved in the ebitz scam, there are several threads about it, you can see it yourself.
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February 05, 2017, 07:43:19 PM
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 Cool  *n00bs never listen!*

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February 05, 2017, 07:43:29 PM
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can anybody explain me why this coin could make us rich? ... or almost rich?

pls?Huh Huh


seriously anybody?
It can't. The hype comes from some paid shillers and jumbucks holders, like gembitz and his countless alt accounts. He is spamming every other announce threads with his brainless nonsense. Liar, and would sell his own mother for some mBTCs.

You know someone should try to regulate these assets/currencies, i'm not a expert in this technologies, but damn since i start to invest in this tech i had a very bad vibe about it. I'm not doing any accusation but it's perverse how many "people" play with the needings of others. I think that the true true (long  way) investment are only the first five at CoinMarketCap period.... and CREDITBIT maybe.
Well nobody tells people to buy it, it depends on each buyer, everyone is responsible for his doing. I am personaly only mining and hope really for nice price and I think we will see it for the first days after Ubiq will hit the market. For sure 0.1btc is with ease. UBIQ is combination of several algos and implementations which make it unique.. It is not a simple eth clone as other say. Just give the devs more time and you will see. For me is important if the project is working than any promises that do not come true..
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