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May 06, 2019, 07:57:31 AM
Last edit: May 06, 2019, 08:46:16 AM by UniAsset
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Latest Uniform Fiscal Object // UFO // version 0.17
(updated on May 4, 2019)

Coin specifications
    • Proof of Work (PoW)
    • NeoScrypt hashing algorithm
    • 90 sec block time
    • 312.5 coins reward per block
    • Subsidy halving every 400k blocks
    • ~4 billion coins total
    • 6 confirmations per transaction
    • Genesis 2nd of January 2014

Web-wallet
    • wallet.ufobject.com

Download Wallets
    • Windows 64bit
    • MAC
    • Linux 64bit
    • Testing: Android & iOS (Edge)
    • Source code at github

Uniform Fiscal Object Team Projects
    • UFObject main site
    • Uniform Asset Layer (tokens on UFO blockchain)
    • Atomic Swap Exchange

Other Resources
    • CoinMarketCap info
    • Roadmap for 2019
    • Exchange

Community
    • Discord channel
    • Telegram group


UFObject progress update from the development team

Since early 2018 the Uniform Fiscal Object // UFO coin has been going through substantial changes.

Thanks to Peter Bushnell, a leading developer of UFO coin, the UFObject core wallet has been continuously updated to follow the most recent version of Bitcoin Core wallet released.

Current UFObject Core wallet version has all softforks activated to enable support of the Lightning network, Atomic swaps (BIP65) and Segwit.

With the collaborative effort of the renewed UFObject development team, we are proud to announce the development of several UFObject related projects.

First of all, UFObject now supports tokens. The Uniform Asset Layer project is responsible for the specialized version of Core wallet which allows to issue, grant and transfer tokens over UFObject blockchain. This allows almost anyone with some technical background to manage tokens (similar to Tether USD). More information is available at https://uniasset.org

Another major step forward for UFO was made in late 2018 when the team started the development of the Atomic Swap Exchange - UfoDex. Since May 2019 the public mainnet beta version of the exchange is available at https://ufodex.io

Atomic Swaps offer a secure way to exchange coins between two blockchains. This means that exchanging UFO to BTC or back is now possible with the latest security features natively supported by UFObject and Bitcoin blockchains.

The team has also put a lot of effort in implementing basic UFO support for open-source libraries used by the BtcPay payment gateway and others. This will increase the adoption of UFO to be used as a payment medium.  The main release version for payment gateways is under way and expected to be completed very soon.

UFObject Core 0.18 is in development.


The UFObject development team would like to thank the community for the huge support and trust that has shown. This project is the result of a collaborative effort by all.

Stay in touch for news and updates on new UFObject achievements!
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May 06, 2019, 08:37:15 AM
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sources?
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May 06, 2019, 08:41:48 AM
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It is great that the development team for UFO yet again controls their ANN Cheesy

Sorry PeterVerfen, its https://github.com/fiscalobject/ufo they will add it to the main post when they get a chance, thanks for asking.
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May 06, 2019, 09:00:12 AM
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sources?

Please visit https://ufobject.com

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May 06, 2019, 11:08:02 AM
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Hello, are there any exchanges supporting this coin?  thank you
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May 06, 2019, 03:32:01 PM
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Hello, are there any exchanges supporting this coin?  thank you
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May 06, 2019, 03:36:50 PM
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oh man UFO coin
been dead, mined by nubs for months, then relaunched over and over
once you get the community to speculate on your coins by putting up some buy orders
you will dump and the next team will p&d UFO
rinse and repeat :  /
plus, its spring/summer, who da fuk wants to mine one of the hottest algos? (neoscrypt)

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May 07, 2019, 12:16:52 PM
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oh man UFO coin
been dead, mined by nubs for months, then relaunched over and over
once you get the community to speculate on your coins by putting up some buy orders
you will dump and the next team will p&d UFO
rinse and repeat :  /
plus, its spring/summer, who da fuk wants to mine one of the hottest algos? (neoscrypt)

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Yes, UFO's history is a road with bumps and holes.

But team's goal is to make UFO more than "just another coin" by developing projects with UFO integration. Too early to talk about this, but as soon as we have the MVP for any of them - the announcement will follow.
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May 07, 2019, 12:27:55 PM
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plus, its spring/summer, who da fuk wants to mine one of the hottest algos? (neoscrypt)

BTW, which better asic-resistant algo would you suggest?
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May 08, 2019, 06:47:45 AM
Last edit: May 08, 2019, 07:14:35 AM by FlyTheElephant
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I personally think a very memory intensive single-algo comprised of multiple algos that also reconfigures its order and settings with each block (configuration determined using the block number as a seed) is the way to go.

Something in some ways similar to an x16r, but constantly reconfiguring itself to make asics/fpgas nearly impossible or horribly impractical.

Its gonna need memory hardness and massive transistor width requirements for the component algos.

The wider the transistor width required the harder it is to put into asic/fpga. And if you combine that with settings that usually dont require the full width, you make them build tons of realestate that is normally dark, whilst a general purpose cpu or gpu will have no issues with the task changing every 90 seconds.

Also nobody is here to P&D The same development team has been working consistently on the coin since 2017. It is here to stay.
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May 09, 2019, 11:58:40 AM
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Hi team
does the ufo dex work properly ? I see into telegram

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Blockchain Atomic Stats (7 days):

Swapped 0.0181 BTC ~$94
@ last price: $5200.00

Swapped 99.16 USDT

LTC @ last price: 0.80000 BTC , 60.00 USDT

UFO @ last price: 12 sat BTC , 0.00 USDT

12 btc satoshis.
Is that correct?
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May 09, 2019, 12:31:14 PM
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Yes, according to https://ufodex.io/dexsrv/mainnet/api/v1/history/ohlc/UFO/BTC/highstock
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June 21, 2021, 10:54:30 PM
Last edit: July 07, 2021, 07:26:01 PM by COBA18
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Hello!

We'd like to offer an OTC buyout of UFO coin (Uniform Fiscal Object).
We are interested in volumes of 100mln+ UFOs.
Current total sell offer at graviex.net is small, so we are willing to discuss an OTC in case if you have UFO coin leftovers.

If you have 1 million or more, place orders at graviex.net, please.

For any questions, you can write to PM
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Didn't anyone have any UFO coins left?
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