PovertyByte
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February 15, 2017, 07:22:32 AM Last edit: February 15, 2017, 08:17:39 AM by PovertyByte |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
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kashking
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February 15, 2017, 01:10:08 PM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going: http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/
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gembitz
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February 15, 2017, 01:16:40 PM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going: http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/^can i join the slack? lol no because your scamming litecamel dev is a lunatic! yes i said it you guys are wayyyy out!! :-D
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gembitz
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February 15, 2017, 01:18:46 PM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
^"walled garden" style communication is not my style nor will fly to try to censor the dialog!! Anyone still holding this POS should have some BTC to DOUBLE DOWN @ 1000-700 WHERE JBS STARTED!!! :-D WEEEEE
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©2021*MY POSTS ARE STRICTLY FOR NOVELTY AND/OR PRESERVATION/COLLECTING PURPOSES ONLY!*It should not be regarded as investment/trading advice.*advocate to promote sharing and free software for the bitcoin community* #EFF #FSF #XTZ ===> START WITH NOTHING AND BUILD IT INTO SOMETHING!
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muleroaa
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February 15, 2017, 02:25:15 PM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
^"walled garden" style communication is not my style nor will fly to try to censor the dialog!! Anyone still holding this POS should have some BTC to DOUBLE DOWN @ 1000-700 WHERE JBS STARTED!!! :-D WEEEEE Why so negative all of a sudden Gembitz, you seemed like the #1 shill for UBQ?
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gembitz
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February 15, 2017, 04:08:31 PM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
^"walled garden" style communication is not my style nor will fly to try to censor the dialog!! Anyone still holding this POS should have some BTC to DOUBLE DOWN @ 1000-700 WHERE JBS STARTED!!! :-D WEEEEE Why so negative all of a sudden Gembitz, you seemed like the #1 shill for UBQ? ^kool aid wore off .. lol good luck bagholding!! :-D #stuckhodlers
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gembitz
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February 15, 2017, 06:51:05 PM |
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=============================================>> Hi satoshi, You recently requested a password reset for your account on Ubiq, but it looks like your account was disabled, so we can't reset your password. We're sorry about that! If your account was disabled by mistake, please contact a Team Administrator to reactivate it. Cheers, The team at Slack Made by Slack Technologies, Inc • Our Blog 155 5th Street, 6th Floor • San Francisco, CA • 94103 =========================================================== #expect us
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©2021*MY POSTS ARE STRICTLY FOR NOVELTY AND/OR PRESERVATION/COLLECTING PURPOSES ONLY!*It should not be regarded as investment/trading advice.*advocate to promote sharing and free software for the bitcoin community* #EFF #FSF #XTZ ===> START WITH NOTHING AND BUILD IT INTO SOMETHING!
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PovertyByte
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February 15, 2017, 07:31:29 PM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going: http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/I've joined so many slacks. It would be good if someone could explain the utility of this coin in action on here where a bunch of people can read about it.
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gembitz
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February 16, 2017, 02:59:59 AM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
Come join us on Slack, this forum is toxic and you'll learn a lot more in Slack where we can get a real-time discussion going: http://slack.ubiqsmart.com/I've joined so many slacks. It would be good if someone could explain the utility of this coin in action on here where a bunch of people can read about it. ^don't bother the slack people are not too happy about this!! :\
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©2021*MY POSTS ARE STRICTLY FOR NOVELTY AND/OR PRESERVATION/COLLECTING PURPOSES ONLY!*It should not be regarded as investment/trading advice.*advocate to promote sharing and free software for the bitcoin community* #EFF #FSF #XTZ ===> START WITH NOTHING AND BUILD IT INTO SOMETHING!
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kashking
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February 16, 2017, 03:04:11 AM |
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Very sexy. The green and black never gets old
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gembitz
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February 16, 2017, 03:04:58 AM |
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Very sexy. The green and black never gets old http://www.duhaimelaw.com/lawyers/christine/
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©2021*MY POSTS ARE STRICTLY FOR NOVELTY AND/OR PRESERVATION/COLLECTING PURPOSES ONLY!*It should not be regarded as investment/trading advice.*advocate to promote sharing and free software for the bitcoin community* #EFF #FSF #XTZ ===> START WITH NOTHING AND BUILD IT INTO SOMETHING!
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gembitz
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February 16, 2017, 03:09:25 AM |
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wat ===> May 27, 2014 Casino Lawyer Covers Anti-Money Laundering Law in EU Cover copy We are pleased to announce that Casino Lawyer magazine is featuring an article by Christine Duhaime on the new EU 4th AML directive entitled: “New EU Anti-Money Laundering Directive to Affect I-Gaming” available here In the article, Ms. Duhaime discusses politically exposed persons, beneficial ownership regime changes, risk assessments, the expanded role of Financial Intelligence Units for internet gambling, and expanded customer due diligence. “The key change,” said Ms. Duhaime, “is that the definition of obliged entities is changing to cover all providers of gambling services which now clearly captures Internet or online gambling. The rationale for the change in the EU was to address evidence that was presented to the European Commission of vulnerabilities of Internet gambling to money laundering and terrorist financing, and in particular to ensure that organized crime does not use online gaming platforms to launder funds.” May 27, 2014 4:26:27 PM | Gambling Business, Gambling Europe, Internet Gambling, Mobile Gambling, Money Laundering, Online Gambing Comment 0 ================ seriously wtf!!!
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©2021*MY POSTS ARE STRICTLY FOR NOVELTY AND/OR PRESERVATION/COLLECTING PURPOSES ONLY!*It should not be regarded as investment/trading advice.*advocate to promote sharing and free software for the bitcoin community* #EFF #FSF #XTZ ===> START WITH NOTHING AND BUILD IT INTO SOMETHING!
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Mr.Charlie
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February 16, 2017, 03:31:22 AM |
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Does this actually do something different from ETH/ETC/EXP besides some difficulty changing algo that was mainly implemented to protect it from being attacked in the early going?
Unless UBIQ does something better than ETH/ETC/EXP does this may as well be a pump and dump coin
I know somebody is going to say it is in the OP thread but this is me saying right now that I do not get it. I just see some explanation that it is more secure as needed to survive the early network attacks. Once the hash rate is established is UBIQ any more secure than ETH, and is ETH even vulnerable to an attack anyway with their established hash rates?
On the perspective UBIQ functioning as a cryptocurrency and smart contract platform, I am not seeing where this has special utility besides a well established dev and a more unique name that doesn't seem too similar to ETH
nope. just another failed clone of eth. all eth clones suck and they cant even go to pos until the dev at eth code it and the cloned blockchains steal it.
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February 16, 2017, 11:01:40 AM |
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https://ubiqsmart.com/coinswapclaim/is now 404 I filled the form 3 weeks ago, and the UBQ address for the the claim shows ZERO.
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lupanar
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February 16, 2017, 11:11:54 AM |
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Any news about Polo listing? P.s: don't send to slack pls
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BoscoMurray
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February 16, 2017, 11:36:05 AM |
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What's she got do to with Ubiq?
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xocel
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February 16, 2017, 01:52:38 PM |
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we announced the swap and had the form available since september.. If your late submission has not been processed please contact me in the ubiq slack so we can resolve the issue, most likely the information provided is not correct. (e.g the signature failed) The claim form is temporarily down as we have been migrating servers. It will be back soon.
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kashking
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February 16, 2017, 02:52:35 PM |
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Any news about Polo listing? P.s: don't send to slack pls There was never any news for Polo listing, the Polo listing is speculation at this point. You can certainly help that effort by filling out the form on Polo, but I think we need to wait on that for a little bit. It's easier to target the smaller exchanges for now. Polo likes to ninja add.
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lupanar
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February 16, 2017, 03:19:43 PM |
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Any news about Polo listing? P.s: don't send to slack pls There was never any news for Polo listing, the Polo listing is speculation at this point. You can certainly help that effort by filling out the form on Polo, but I think we need to wait on that for a little bit. It's easier to target the smaller exchanges for now. Polo likes to ninja add. I don't said that there was news about Polo, I'm asking about Polo news at all No news about Polo, then ok, we are waiting news about smaller exchanges and we patient people
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