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Author Topic: UNIFY [UNIFY] - THE NEXT GENERATION OF CROWDFUNDING [POS, LOW SUPPLY]  (Read 127429 times)
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August 23, 2017, 01:56:20 PM
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Thx. Good news!
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August 23, 2017, 01:58:47 PM
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Unify and its community would like to take this moment and show appreciation to its supporters of this project and to its traders. Thank you! You're patience has paid off and now the wait is over! Now it's time to move this project full speed ahead!

Stay tuned for POS switch and brand new website, in next few days,  and September when we get listed in new exchanges. And good luck to all crypto traders out there. Make good decisions and trade responsibly.   Smiley

Do you know which exchanges?
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August 23, 2017, 02:04:03 PM
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Still under vote. Most are voting other (Bittrex). Liqui's in second place. Here's the link to the voting poll.

https://poll.pollcode.com/67351762_result
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August 23, 2017, 06:18:24 PM
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Excellent developments.
POS coming soon. And I love the first draft looks of the new website.
Thanks Saso!

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August 23, 2017, 06:45:35 PM
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Number 13 on biggest gainers list on coinmarket cap within 24 hour period! Very good! Keep it up Unify! Consistency day by day is key!  Cheesy
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August 23, 2017, 06:47:58 PM
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Number 13 on biggest gainers list on coinmarket cap within 24 hour period! Very good! Keep it up Unify! Consistency day by day is key!  Cheesy

This is just the beginning. Soon we will get a new ATH I hope:)
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August 23, 2017, 07:02:14 PM
Last edit: August 23, 2017, 07:24:38 PM by theincrediblevictor
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With all the positive developments we've been waiting for finally happening, definitely going past $0.089 ATH maybe by early or mid September reasonably.

The Dev's  bare minimum goal is for Unify to hit $1 by this time next year. Hopefully it goes higher, but that's for the people to decide.

The coin's price is still low enough for others to benefit. I hope they take this opportunity now before the price goes up even further.
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August 23, 2017, 07:20:29 PM
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ATH's incoming. UNIFY to the moon.
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August 23, 2017, 08:33:33 PM
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Just my 2 cents. But I think that it may be possible for Unify to be worth more than $1 by this time next year. With the POS switch, new website, aggressive social media campaign being started next month after switch, strong & helpful community, other goals along with the Unify marketplace by next year, there is a possibility that Unify could go up to a maximum of $5 by next year as long as we stay on schedule. That would be nice!
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August 24, 2017, 06:37:51 AM
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Just my 2 cents. But I think that it may be possible for Unify to be worth more than $1 by this time next year. With the POS switch, new website, aggressive social media campaign being started next month after switch, strong & helpful community, other goals along with the Unify marketplace by next year, there is a possibility that Unify could go up to a maximum of $5 by next year as long as we stay on schedule. That would be nice!

Yeah, $5 isnt impossible this time next year. If the devs continue to work like they do the value will increase with it. The marketcap is still micro and for the price to be $5 the marketcap would be about $80 mill. This is nothing in the cryptoworld.
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August 24, 2017, 09:43:14 AM
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True, 80 mil is nothing. Especially with attractiveness of POS system.

 With POS, a person staking 10k Unify would be receiving 2-3 Unify per day. If price reaches $5 that would be $10-$15 per day. Of course, that person would be making more than that if value increases further beyond.

It's a good thing that Unify is divisible by 8 decimals also. Let's say that hypothetically Unify reaches $25 and same person can only afford staking 2k coins. Person would receive 0.4-0.6 Unify per day with 2k coins, but because value increase they would still make $10-$15 per day. Obviously more if they stake 10k coins.

1 Unify per block per minute=1440 Unify per day divided among all stakers. Since Unify is at a low price now, interested stakers can personally afford to buy more coins for themselves and benefit by value increase.
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August 24, 2017, 11:31:31 AM
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Right on schedule with the POS. Dev. says working sourece code will be finished by tomorrow. Review and error checks for a day or two afterwards. Let's get everything right the first time!
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August 24, 2017, 12:21:33 PM
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I found a good excerpt on basic tips on investing in microcaps! Hope this helps. Happy trading!  Smiley

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"Picking Out Microcaps 101.

Microcaps have proved to be the most profitable coins for me, and the process by which I pick them out is pretty simple.

www.coinmarketcap.com: Click view all. Order by market cap in $. Scroll all the way down to the coins with a smaller market cap than $250,000 (these are the ones that can be the mega-winners over time). Note down all the coins below this mark with a low to medium coin supply i.e less than 50m. For all of these, also note down their 24H volume in $. Cross out the coins with a lower than 2% market cap to volume ratio (if X has a market cap of $100k, it’s 24H volume should be $2000 or more). This is simply to filter the microcaps that are getting a decent amount of attention. From these remaining coins, cross out all the coins that have a far greater total supply than their circulating supply (this is usually indicative of a large premine, and fuck that noise — there’s plenty of coins to pick up without this added liability). The ones you’re left with (there’s usually quite a few) are the ones you need to do further research on.

2. Head over to Bitcointalk, and read through the announcement threads of every single coin that you have left on your list. Make a note of the level of activity in the thread, the number of pages it contains, the last time there actually was communication on there (some coins will be dead ones), and get a general feel for the community of each coin. Read through the announcement itself to find out where the coin has come from and where it is heading — look for roadmaps, Slack and telegram channels, and active devs. Have a look at their websites and explorers. Remove coins from the list of remaining ones that do not have at least a decent standard for all of the above (room for improvement can be a profitable thing).

3. You should now have a smallish number of coins on your list. These are the ones you’re looking to pick up, but whittle the number down even further by doing further research on how they are currently trading. Fuck anything that trades only on Yobit, remove it immediately. Of the other exchanges, CoinExchange, NovaExchange and Cryptopia are great for microcaps. Look at the charts for each of these coins, and spot accumulation patterns: contricted ranges with mid to high volume; spikes of high buying volume etc.

Another research tool is the Block Explorer for these coins. Some may have rich lists or largest wallet tabs. Keep tabs on movements within these addresses. Are the largest wallets getting larger over time or are they being depleted? Screenshot the top 25 richest addresses and then screenshot the top 25 again a few days later. Compare your lists. Are these coins being accumulated?

4. Take the plunge and buy the ones you’re most confident in. It may take you weeks to accumulate a decent amount of any single coin. And it most likely will take months before you start seeing serious returns on them, but it’s worth it if you have the patience." -end quote

Source: https://medium.com/@daytradernik/picking-out-microcaps-101-2215a5782691

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August 24, 2017, 01:35:31 PM
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I found a good excerpt on basic tips on investing in microcaps! Hope this helps. Happy trading!  Smiley

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"Picking Out Microcaps 101.

Microcaps have proved to be the most profitable coins for me, and the process by which I pick them out is pretty simple.

www.coinmarketcap.com: Click view all. Order by market cap in $. Scroll all the way down to the coins with a smaller market cap than $250,000 (these are the ones that can be the mega-winners over time). Note down all the coins below this mark with a low to medium coin supply i.e less than 50m. For all of these, also note down their 24H volume in $. Cross out the coins with a lower than 2% market cap to volume ratio (if X has a market cap of $100k, it’s 24H volume should be $2000 or more). This is simply to filter the microcaps that are getting a decent amount of attention. From these remaining coins, cross out all the coins that have a far greater total supply than their circulating supply (this is usually indicative of a large premine, and fuck that noise — there’s plenty of coins to pick up without this added liability). The ones you’re left with (there’s usually quite a few) are the ones you need to do further research on.

2. Head over to Bitcointalk, and read through the announcement threads of every single coin that you have left on your list. Make a note of the level of activity in the thread, the number of pages it contains, the last time there actually was communication on there (some coins will be dead ones), and get a general feel for the community of each coin. Read through the announcement itself to find out where the coin has come from and where it is heading — look for roadmaps, Slack and telegram channels, and active devs. Have a look at their websites and explorers. Remove coins from the list of remaining ones that do not have at least a decent standard for all of the above (room for improvement can be a profitable thing).

3. You should now have a smallish number of coins on your list. These are the ones you’re looking to pick up, but whittle the number down even further by doing further research on how they are currently trading. Fuck anything that trades only on Yobit, remove it immediately. Of the other exchanges, CoinExchange, NovaExchange and Cryptopia are great for microcaps. Look at the charts for each of these coins, and spot accumulation patterns: contricted ranges with mid to high volume; spikes of high buying volume etc.

Another research tool is the Block Explorer for these coins. Some may have rich lists or largest wallet tabs. Keep tabs on movements within these addresses. Are the largest wallets getting larger over time or are they being depleted? Screenshot the top 25 richest addresses and then screenshot the top 25 again a few days later. Compare your lists. Are these coins being accumulated?

4. Take the plunge and buy the ones you’re most confident in. It may take you weeks to accumulate a decent amount of any single coin. And it most likely will take months before you start seeing serious returns on them, but it’s worth it if you have the patience." -end quote

Source: https://medium.com/@daytradernik/picking-out-microcaps-101-2215a5782691



I agree on several of the points except marketcap smaller than $250K. IMO less than $1 mill is a better number to be considered microcap, but the you will miss some great coins with bright future with the potential to x100, like SafeX.
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August 24, 2017, 02:16:34 PM
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Added UNIFY Review


Please check out the UNIFY review on Micro Cap Crypto where I take up and coming Small Cap Digital Currencies, give my thoughts on their plans, and put all of their relevant information in one central place.  The UNIFY review can be seen at...

http://MicroCapCrypto.com/UNIFY


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Micro Cap Crypto Reviews - http://www.MicroCapCrypto.com

Crypto Currency News Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/Crypto_Currency_News/
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August 24, 2017, 03:52:18 PM
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Yes it is me who is submitted UNIFY for analysis .. Wink

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August 24, 2017, 04:24:36 PM
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Yes it is me who is submitted UNIFY for analysis .. Wink

Huge thanks rowenta01 - we needed this kind of publicity. I really appreciate your help! Smiley

 
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August 24, 2017, 05:04:12 PM
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Yes it is me who is submitted UNIFY for analysis .. Wink

Huge thanks rowenta01 - we needed this kind of publicity. I really appreciate your help! Smiley

Your welcome! Wink

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August 25, 2017, 05:30:23 AM
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I get:"Interupted:Virus detected". When I try to download the wallet. Why?
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Quoting onzz243 on why wallets trigger antivirus software:

"Those are false positives for sure, you are welcome to review the code and built it by yourself if you think there is malware. Suspicious and the unwanted programs are something that pretty much every client can trigger since p2p networking is considered usually PUP(Potentially Unwanted Program).... if you are interested more about the subject you can ask the anti-virus companies."

So, cryptocurrency wallets triggering false alarms are common. I had the same thing happen on my computer with windows defender & McAfee. The wallets are not viruses and are safe to use so you may disregard those "virus detected" messages when downloading. You may have to either turn off windows defender or use winzip to unzip those files. I used winzip.

Look on page one of the forum. A person had the same problem and it was explained by onzz243.


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