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Author Topic: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World  (Read 331619 times)
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June 22, 2017, 06:14:03 PM
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I've read on Juliens twitter he is going to work full time for Bittrex starting next month. Gz to that, but will see how it will workout with the additional work for Bittrex next to Ubiq and hopefully not hindering the development in any way.
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June 22, 2017, 06:25:58 PM
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Hello,

Well after long debate, I decided to buy a bunch of UBIQ whilst they are still cheap. What wallet is best to use, how do you guys protect your wallets?


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June 22, 2017, 07:49:17 PM
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Hello,

Well after long debate, I decided to buy a bunch of UBIQ whilst they are still cheap. What wallet is best to use, how do you guys protect your wallets?



Using the normal fusion wallet , which is totally fine.

Make a copy of your wallet file and save your password somewhere , make it very complex.

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June 22, 2017, 08:06:29 PM
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Hi thx, awesome. Do u have a means of remembering the password if it s very long? do u use a pwd programm?


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June 22, 2017, 09:05:00 PM
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Hello
do you recommend UBIQ for a short after the recent dump?

thks
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June 22, 2017, 09:23:38 PM
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Hello
do you recommend UBIQ for a short after the recent dump?

thks
I see UBIQ as a long term investment...
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June 22, 2017, 09:28:32 PM
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Hey guys!
I'm kinda new with nvidia cards, never had them before.
I downloaded latest genoil version but simply can't find the right specification in .bat file.
Someone pls help me; what should the .bat file look like for this pool: http://ubiqpool.io/#/
I'm mining with 4 GTX 1060 cards, using ethminer-0.9.41-genoil-1.1.7

Thanks!
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June 22, 2017, 10:04:09 PM
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Hi,

Also out of interest I have 2 r9 290 and 2 7950 is it still worh mining with these?


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June 22, 2017, 10:44:07 PM
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Hi,

Also out of interest I have 2 r9 290 and 2 7950 is it still worh mining with these?



The 290 is actually one of the best GPU to mine any Dagger-Hashimoto coin. Look into a modded bios for them if you haven't done it yet, 290 with Samsung memory can get 35mh/s.

7950 is also very capable.
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June 23, 2017, 07:13:08 AM
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Hello,
I'm new to mining coins, and maybe I could get answer from more experienced miners here.
I though that all Ethash type coins should have same hash rate from same hardware/software, but I get like 20 Mh/s for ethereum and up to 37 Mh/s for Ubiq.
Anyone knows do I have problem with my mining software/hardware or is it normal?

If you are reading the hashrate from the miningpool you are using, it might take some time until it's better regulated. I use Claymore miner and ubiqpool.io and they show the following stats:
Claymore miner: ~24.5 Mh
Ubiqpool (30m): 26.67 MH
Ubiqpool (3h): 24.39 MH
So it probably needs a little time to correctly read the hashrate. I had the same 24,5 Mh with Ethereum.


Thanks for the answer.


I was telling Claymore miners stats.
Thats why I'm confused. About pools stats I uderstand that.
But now, tested with claymore, getting:
20.0 Mh for ETH,
33.7 Mh for EXP,
36.9 Mh for UBQ.
Yesterday was the same stats.
Wonder should they all differ so much...

It has to do with the size of the DAG file.

So, as the DAG file size increases you all mine slower?

I decreases the amount of usable GPU memory for calculations. I remember getting 2x the throughput on ethereum a year ago.

Understood. Thanks for the answer. I was confused, because I checked old posts, of people getting nearly 2x more hash rate from same GPU's than me, haha Smiley

Still confused.
Got mysleft RX 460.
It mines all of these: ETH, UBQ, EXP the same speed 12 MH/s, so it is strange why it differs so much on my previous R7 370 card...
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June 23, 2017, 08:48:01 AM
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Still confused.
Got mysleft RX 460.
It mines all of these: ETH, UBQ, EXP the same speed 12 MH/s, so it is strange why it differs so much on my previous R7 370 card...

Every card is different. The hardware on each model is different so you'll get different results. My older 7950's can push out 23 MH/s (UBIQ) with a slight overclock. Ethereum is different due to the dag file size, as is exp. I get slightly more hash for exp than ethereum.

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Still confused.
Got mysleft RX 460.
It mines all of these: ETH, UBQ, EXP the same speed 12 MH/s, so it is strange why it differs so much on my previous R7 370 card...

Every card is different. The hardware on each model is different so you'll get different results. My older 7950's can push out 23 MH/s (UBIQ) with a slight overclock. Ethereum is different due to the dag file size, as is exp. I get slightly more hash for exp than ethereum.

I see.
Still strange to consider which card to buy, when seller of R7 370 said he gets 37 Mh/s from 2x cards for ETH, later i discovered that it gets that much for EXP, similar even higher for UBQ, and checked only 23+ MH/s for ETH from 2x cards.

By this calculation bought 3x RX 360 seller stated he is getting ~13,5 MH/s ETH each, so i though, i should get like 20 MH/s UBQ, but sadly almost same Mh/s for UBQ as for ETH.
Hard to decide before buying.
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June 23, 2017, 10:58:23 AM
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Still confused.
Got mysleft RX 460.
It mines all of these: ETH, UBQ, EXP the same speed 12 MH/s, so it is strange why it differs so much on my previous R7 370 card...

Every card is different. The hardware on each model is different so you'll get different results. My older 7950's can push out 23 MH/s (UBIQ) with a slight overclock. Ethereum is different due to the dag file size, as is exp. I get slightly more hash for exp than ethereum.

I see.
Still strange to consider which card to buy, when seller of R7 370 said he gets 37 Mh/s from 2x cards for ETH, later i discovered that it gets that much for EXP, similar even higher for UBQ, and checked only 23+ MH/s for ETH from 2x cards.

By this calculation bought 3x RX 360 seller stated he is getting ~13,5 MH/s ETH each, so i though, i should get like 20 MH/s UBQ, but sadly almost same Mh/s for UBQ as for ETH.
Hard to decide before buying.

Drivers, operating system, and even strapping can make a huge difference on throughput as well. Especially with certain cards, sometimes an older driver works better, sometimes the newer one is best. I use linux for mining, and with my hardware I can only run certain versions of the operating systems, and only certain versions of the vid drivers are even compatible. For example claymore's miner recommends catalyst 15.12 for mining. I think I'm running that version, but I don't have much choice. With ubuntu anyway, it downloads the right driver from the repository and I don't know linux well enough to change it much. But even that is a trial and error thing sometimes.

I don't even want to get into custom kernels. There are mining farms out there running kernels that put anything us normals use to shame.

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June 23, 2017, 03:23:51 PM
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Hello,

I am sorry to having to ask this again.
But I just downloaded the fusion wallet and as I have very bad experiences with wallets could someone perhaps explain to me what the safest way is to hold ubiq's on pc / usb?

I made a new contract and it was asking for a password so I used initialliy a 9 digit password but Ideally I think this should be more like 24 digits (can I still change this?) or more to be absolutely safe. What is the best way to never lose your password (I have done this before ) I used a password programm before that stopped working on newer windows version so I can't find any of those passwords. Are there any good programs out there that I can safely safe the password in or do u guys write it on a piece of paper? I don't necessarily want to spent money on a ledger of 90 euro, I think that isn't even possible for UBQ anyway.


Also on other wallets I am sure I was able to have a full passphrase in it is it correct I just fill in one password?

Could someone perhaps explain step by step what the safest way is of setting this up? Once I have set it up I believe I can copy wallet.dat to a usb and keep it cold storage on several places?

Should I sent the Ubiqs to my main account?

Thanks

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June 24, 2017, 12:43:21 PM
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Code:
I0624 13:40:48.313762 eth/downloader/downloader.go:326] Block synchronisation started
I0624 13:40:48.839100 eth/downloader/downloader.go:966] imported   1 state entries in  90.448µs: processed 1, pending at least 17
I0624 13:40:48.924448 eth/downloader/downloader.go:966] imported   8 state entries in 416.163µs: processed 9, pending at least 145
I0624 13:40:49.125285 eth/downloader/downloader.go:966] imported 136 state entries in   4.241ms: processed 145, pending at least 2228
panic: runtime error: index out of range

Can't sync this trash for some reason. Any clue how to fix?
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June 24, 2017, 09:56:55 PM
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- use of 2gb graphic cards for 6 years (ethereum after 1 year only no usage)
So can I use my 2gb card to mine Ubiq?
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- use of 2gb graphic cards for 6 years (ethereum after 1 year only no usage)
So can I use my 2gb card to mine Ubiq?
Yes you can.

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June 25, 2017, 06:07:15 AM
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http://ubiqpool.io froze the pool
my farm is 3 hours, nothing produces according to the testimony pool, but in fact the process goes!

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June 25, 2017, 06:32:32 AM
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http://ubiqpool.io froze the pool
my farm is 3 hours, nothing produces according to the testimony pool, but in fact the process goes!

Blocks are being generated but the pool isn't paying. Looks like our shares are safe though.

I did get a payment recently, but not for any new shares.

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Last edit: June 25, 2017, 09:12:58 PM by mr.pacy.mf
 #2020

http://ubq.pool.sexy/#/account/0x0ec53f15688fb75507bc31464217c82a238ad71e

This address come to pool sexy and mine with 170GH/s for a 20 min. Erlyer today he  was mining with 100GH/s for about 2 hours. It disapears from pool as soon as diff starts to be big, wich brings question, why is diff so "lazy".
Check payouts and other stats for this address on pool.
wtf ?!>!>!? his hashrate 170gh hashrate on sexy pool about 180gh hashrate on ubiq io 89gh ...network hashrate didnt verify that and stay on just 108gh

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