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Author Topic: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World  (Read 331587 times)
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June 13, 2017, 08:09:07 AM
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Hello guys,

I'm mining over aikapool following their guide but i'm not getting UBQ at all. I mine others coins with aika successfully so i don't understand why i'm not getting coins...

In the stats i've ~30Mh/s and the expectation is ~2,5 ubq/day, i'm mining for over 12h, I'm no mathematician but I expect to see at least few cents..

Any tips?
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June 13, 2017, 08:17:01 AM
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ubiq is a powerful coin in china ,I believed it have a big space grow like as WEAVES!
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June 13, 2017, 08:34:25 AM
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Hello guys,

I'm mining over aikapool following their guide but i'm not getting UBQ at all. I mine others coins with aika successfully so i don't understand why i'm not getting coins...

In the stats i've ~30Mh/s and the expectation is ~2,5 ubq/day, i'm mining for over 12h, I'm no mathematician but I expect to see at least few cents..

Any tips?

Dunno how often they payout as I also couldn't find anything on their page or I'm just blind.
Where I'm mining it takes a little until the payout is send to the wallet.
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June 13, 2017, 08:36:17 AM
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ubiq-julian May 25th

*Adding APX to Fusion*
1) Select an Account. This should also have some UBQ for basic APX operations
2) Select Contracts (top right)

Can someone post the rest of this here?  It's been lost in the Slack history that needs paying to get access to...
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June 13, 2017, 11:13:52 AM
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Hello guys,

I'm mining over aikapool following their guide but i'm not getting UBQ at all. I mine others coins with aika successfully so i don't understand why i'm not getting coins...

In the stats i've ~30Mh/s and the expectation is ~2,5 ubq/day, i'm mining for over 12h, I'm no mathematician but I expect to see at least few cents..

Any tips?

If you haven't written previously, what hardware you using? ..or is it a ASIC miner?
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June 13, 2017, 12:53:39 PM
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ubiq-julian May 25th

*Adding APX to Fusion*
1) Select an Account. This should also have some UBQ for basic APX operations
2) Select Contracts (top right)

Can someone post the rest of this here?  It's been lost in the Slack history that needs paying to get access to...

Actually I'm using the Pyrus wallet now.  Anyone got the address I need to link to for the contract and the decimal place amount, for APX?
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June 13, 2017, 01:58:00 PM
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I support this currency, they are doing pretty well all the time and everything they have planned respects as they were written. I wish even more success.  Cool Cool Cool
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June 13, 2017, 02:04:32 PM
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ubiq-julian May 25th

*Adding APX to Fusion*
1) Select an Account. This should also have some UBQ for basic APX operations
2) Select Contracts (top right)

Can someone post the rest of this here?  It's been lost in the Slack history that needs paying to get access to...

what would they do without their precious slack channel?
===>bittrex BILL&julian is getting SEC insider trading BBRY execs will not like insider trading scams like UBQ Cool

https://www.profitspi.com/stock-chart-str.aspx?id=BBRY&ca=576955901



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June 13, 2017, 06:38:34 PM
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http://ubiq.spdns.eu will stay at 0% fee for a while , join today!

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June 13, 2017, 07:21:10 PM
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If Ubiq is very good then why coingeko display developer interest % is only 13 ? why it is less if this one is same as ETH ?
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June 14, 2017, 04:14:35 AM
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If Ubiq is very good then why coingeko display developer interest % is only 13 ? why it is less if this one is same as ETH ?


Well, for one it appears they're only looking at the go-ubiq repository which isn't the entirety of the project. And for two, it's maintained by a small group of developers because it's a no ico / no pre-mine coin. The code is solid, and great help is provided in slack which means less issue closure and PR resolutions, which appear to be other metrics that factor into that score.

For coins like ETH it's easy for them to just pay off developers because they have a huge pile of cash from the ICO. The devs work crypto-related jobs, and had been maintaining the predecessor coin JBS for over 3 years. Not only did this coin have unique features at the time, it was the most stable proof of stake coin I've ever used. That was part of what got me interested in the project.

So yea, base on the algorithm I could see it getting a less than satisfactory dev score, but 13 doesn't seem fair in my opinion.


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June 14, 2017, 05:42:46 AM
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Check out this cool write up and feel free to retweet it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubiq/comments/6h5fsq/dpp_ubq_and_kris/

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June 14, 2017, 09:50:02 AM
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I'm using the Pyrus wallet now.  Anyone got the address I need to link to for the contract and the decimal place amount, for APX?

OK I found it out from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDV6NlOfd5Y

Contract address: 0xd245207cfbf6eb6f34970db2a807ab1d178fde6c
Symbol: APX
Decimal places: 8

Like so: https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/iotdY3nuQ.png
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how can i change password in fusion wallet?
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June 14, 2017, 01:58:53 PM
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I'm using the Pyrus wallet now.  Anyone got the address I need to link to for the contract and the decimal place amount, for APX?

OK I found it out from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDV6NlOfd5Y

Contract address: 0xd245207cfbf6eb6f34970db2a807ab1d178fde6c
Symbol: APX
Decimal places: 8

Like so: https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/iotdY3nuQ.png

FYI, one you have an APX balance Pyrus will show the APX automatically. You don't need to add it as a custom token Smiley

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June 14, 2017, 02:03:09 PM
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If Ubiq is very good then why coingeko display developer interest % is only 13 ? why it is less if this one is same as ETH ?


It is subjective and you can't expect the CoinGecko staff to be monitoring every single coin closely, nor spending time chatting with devs. I would take their dev interest rating with a large grain of salt.
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June 14, 2017, 02:16:52 PM
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how can i change password in fusion wallet?

Currently this can't be done in Fusion directly, it has to be done in the CLI client called gubiq. Check out this page: https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Managing-your-accounts

Substitute "geth" for "gubiq". You should have a copy of gubiq in:

%appdata%/fusion/binaries/geth/unpacked/gubiq.exe

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June 14, 2017, 07:53:52 PM
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So the jumbucks were selling for like 40 cents each right.. and people are getting a 10 to 1 conversion.

So UBQ could end up being worth 4 cents a coin.

That is $315 of coins you can mine per day.

If too much hash is on the network then it wont be very profitable to mine, if it is less than eth profit then you are better off mining eth and buying ubq directly.  So lets NOT kill the hashrates on this one.

basically if you will be earning less than 25 coins per day per card then pull the hash off and put it somewhere else.

Dug up my old reply to this thread.

Price is 4.2 cents currently so my initial prediction was dead on.



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June 15, 2017, 12:02:33 AM
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If Ubiq is very good then why coingeko display developer interest % is only 13 ? why it is less if this one is same as ETH ?


Well, for one it appears they're only looking at the go-ubiq repository which isn't the entirety of the project. And for two, it's maintained by a small group of developers because it's a no ico / no pre-mine coin. The code is solid, and great help is provided in slack which means less issue closure and PR resolutions, which appear to be other metrics that factor into that score.

For coins like ETH it's easy for them to just pay off developers because they have a huge pile of cash from the ICO. The devs work crypto-related jobs, and had been maintaining the predecessor coin JBS for over 3 years. Not only did this coin have unique features at the time, it was the most stable proof of stake coin I've ever used. That was part of what got me interested in the project.

So yea, base on the algorithm I could see it getting a less than satisfactory dev score, but 13 doesn't seem fair in my opinion.




%100 pre-mined and you held major stake in this don't think you come to fool us! ~ bittrex froze accts over your shenanigans :\
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June 15, 2017, 05:37:42 AM
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I'm pretty sure you can use ethos to mine ubiq.  Just change your pools to Ubiq pools.  Not sure about solo mining but it shouldn't be very complicated.
I initially used the ethminer that comes as part of the nicehash miner, just pointed the miner to a ubiq pool.

I'm looking for the answer to this too.

Tried configuring ethos to mine a Ubiq pool and it worked for about 8 hours and then stopped working, connection to pool error. Tried on another pool and got the same error.

Switched back to mining Ethereum until I can find out how to correctly connect to a Ubiq pool.

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