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March 02, 2015, 01:56:00 PM |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? Not really. Have you tried the Insight explorer? Lots of coins seem to be moving in and out of wallets the very next block, destination is unclear. Total volume of that particular wallet according to insight explorer is roughly 24k coins, could include the same coins being moved in and out multiple times though. Maybe an exchange juggling around its coins in an automated process, like Cryptsy did last year? Chainz seems to indicate coins are being transferred between different adresses within the same wallet. Though no idea how accurate that information is...
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SgtMoth
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March 02, 2015, 03:02:09 PM |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? Not really. Have you tried the Insight explorer? Lots of coins seem to be moving in and out of wallets the very next block, destination is unclear. Total volume of that particular wallet according to insight explorer is roughly 24k coins, could include the same coins being moved in and out multiple times though. Maybe an exchange juggling around its coins in an automated process, like Cryptsy did last year? Chainz seems to indicate coins are being transferred between different adresses within the same wallet. Though no idea how accurate that information is... could this be a solo miner?
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anotherlateminer
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March 02, 2015, 03:44:22 PM |
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Well, I've suddenly got my $UNO from MintPal. Unexpected thing I'm pleased with.
Hey, congratulations! It's good to see people checking in and sharing the joy about recovering lost Uno funds. Big thanks to Ferdous Bhai for restoring honesty to cryptocurrency. Hang on to them tight! In a sick way, MintPal did me a favor by locking up my coins. The Uno I got back were more valuable than the ones I sent them.
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learminer
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March 02, 2015, 04:21:19 PM |
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Well, I've suddenly got my $UNO from MintPal. Unexpected thing I'm pleased with.
Hey, congratulations! It's good to see people checking in and sharing the joy about recovering lost Uno funds. Big thanks to Ferdous Bhai for restoring honesty to cryptocurrency. Hang on to them tight! In a sick way, MintPal did me a favor by locking up my coins. The Uno I got back were more valuable than the ones I sent them. Welcome (back) to Unobtanium. I think you will enjoy our turtle power:
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BitcoinNational
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March 02, 2015, 04:30:10 PM Last edit: March 02, 2015, 05:13:28 PM by BitcoinNational |
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enjoy our turtle power: look at the Top50 UNO is in the Top10 ... age wise with age comes wisdom UNO is time tested and measured cool calm and collected prediction: http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/uro/#chartslook at 356day chart that's Bitcoin chart 2013-2017 double pump then hard reality :: bitcoin is/was a shitcoin and needs 30 years to mature late 2016 is when UN truly becomes unobtanium all that SHA power trying to eek out the thin tiny veins at just grams per hour you'll be proud to hold just ONE! DVc8 from the BTC norm get with progress get your UNO
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FallingKnife (OP)
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March 02, 2015, 07:22:59 PM |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? Not really. Have you tried the Insight explorer? Lots of coins seem to be moving in and out of wallets the very next block, destination is unclear. Total volume of that particular wallet according to insight explorer is roughly 24k coins, could include the same coins being moved in and out multiple times though. Maybe an exchange juggling around its coins in an automated process, like Cryptsy did last year? Chainz seems to indicate coins are being transferred between different adresses within the same wallet. Though no idea how accurate that information is... I appreciate the Insight explorer. Top of my wish list for Insight is that it would show the transaction value of the blocks. It's difficult to scan the blockchain visually for activity. Chainz is pretty, yet it grinds to a halt when parsing the big wallets that have hundreds/thousands of transactions. Abe was ugly, but it conveyed a lot of information at a glance. This flurry of coins moving on the rockchain is continuing. One other odd thing... they don't seem to be paying miner fees for moving such a large amount of coins. The blocks moving 500+ Uno only seem to have the standard mining block reward of .03125
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gustav
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March 02, 2015, 07:35:05 PM Last edit: March 02, 2015, 07:47:32 PM by gustav |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? These are coins that were mined a while back. I have this explanation: it's a large and well known pool (or big solominer) who rearragnes its wallet as it will have to deal with that many inputs that they won't fit all in one transaction so the pool owner kind of creates smaller inputs to later be able to more convenient move the coins. It remains to be seen what's going to happen with the coins (coldstorage, market or otherwise) but it's a large pool that has been mining for some time and they seem to move some coins to create more convenient inputs for future transactions. Thousands of inputs for a single transaction won't work as there is a sizelimit for txs, so the guy obviously cleans up a bit. (my best guess) Him not paying fees isn't a problem with that low traffic on the chain and his coinage he doesn't need to pay fees to still get quick confirms. He seems to not want to waste money on fees. Looks odd on the explorer but i think it's normal.
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SgtMoth
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March 02, 2015, 07:54:49 PM Last edit: March 02, 2015, 08:05:39 PM by SgtMoth |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? These are coins that were mined a while back. I have this explanation: it's a large and well known pool (or big solominer) who rearragnes its wallet as it will have to deal with that many inputs that they won't fit all in one transaction so the pool owner kind of creates smaller inputs to later be able to more convenient move the coins. It remains to be seen what's going to happen with the coins (coldstorage, market or otherwise) but it's a large pool that has been mining for some time and they seem to move some coins to create more convenient inputs for future transactions. Thousands of inputs for a single transaction won't work as there is a sizelimit for txs, so the guy obviously cleans up a bit. (my best guess) Him not paying fees isn't a problem with that low traffic on the chain and his coinage he doesn't need to pay fees to still get quick confirms. He seems to not want to waste money on fees. Looks odd on the explorer but i think it's normal. coinking seems to be fixed now and somebody has 20+th/s. they are flying through blocks *yup, blocks match...coinking you can use your wallet address for username
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FallingKnife (OP)
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March 02, 2015, 08:28:45 PM |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? These are coins that were mined a while back. I have this explanation: it's a large and well known pool (or big solominer) who rearragnes its wallet as it will have to deal with that many inputs that they won't fit all in one transaction so the pool owner kind of creates smaller inputs to later be able to more convenient move the coins. It remains to be seen what's going to happen with the coins (coldstorage, market or otherwise) but it's a large pool that has been mining for some time and they seem to move some coins to create more convenient inputs for future transactions. Thousands of inputs for a single transaction won't work as there is a sizelimit for txs, so the guy obviously cleans up a bit. (my best guess) Him not paying fees isn't a problem with that low traffic on the chain and his coinage he doesn't need to pay fees to still get quick confirms. He seems to not want to waste money on fees. Looks odd on the explorer but i think it's normal. That seems like a solid theory. Anyway, the activity seems to have stopped with block 568390.
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CryptoDustin
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March 02, 2015, 09:08:20 PM |
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How many UNO are mined per day? I forget the exact number
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FallingKnife (OP)
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March 02, 2015, 09:20:56 PM |
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How many UNO are mined per day? I forget the exact number
About 15 Uno mined each day. In May that will drop to 7.5 Uno/day.
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SgtMoth
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March 02, 2015, 09:47:04 PM |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? These are coins that were mined a while back. I have this explanation: it's a large and well known pool (or big solominer) who rearragnes its wallet as it will have to deal with that many inputs that they won't fit all in one transaction so the pool owner kind of creates smaller inputs to later be able to more convenient move the coins. It remains to be seen what's going to happen with the coins (coldstorage, market or otherwise) but it's a large pool that has been mining for some time and they seem to move some coins to create more convenient inputs for future transactions. Thousands of inputs for a single transaction won't work as there is a sizelimit for txs, so the guy obviously cleans up a bit. (my best guess) Him not paying fees isn't a problem with that low traffic on the chain and his coinage he doesn't need to pay fees to still get quick confirms. He seems to not want to waste money on fees. Looks odd on the explorer but i think it's normal. That seems like a solid theory. Anyway, the activity seems to have stopped with block 568390.
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BitcoinCharlie
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March 02, 2015, 10:34:19 PM |
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Yeah, the hash has doubled over a day's time. nice to see us back up in the 70s
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Unobtanium - The crypto commodity you keep! | Hate Inflation? You'll love $UNO
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IMZ
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March 03, 2015, 12:09:16 AM |
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I wanna be a blockchain forensicist!
And raspberry to Bitcoin: it took over 48 hours to get a recent transaction through on my laptop's Bitcoin wallet; but the rockchain is never a problem.
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SgtMoth
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March 03, 2015, 12:16:06 AM |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? These are coins that were mined a while back. I have this explanation: it's a large and well known pool (or big solominer) who rearragnes its wallet as it will have to deal with that many inputs that they won't fit all in one transaction so the pool owner kind of creates smaller inputs to later be able to more convenient move the coins. It remains to be seen what's going to happen with the coins (coldstorage, market or otherwise) but it's a large pool that has been mining for some time and they seem to move some coins to create more convenient inputs for future transactions. Thousands of inputs for a single transaction won't work as there is a sizelimit for txs, so the guy obviously cleans up a bit. (my best guess) Him not paying fees isn't a problem with that low traffic on the chain and his coinage he doesn't need to pay fees to still get quick confirms. He seems to not want to waste money on fees. Looks odd on the explorer but i think it's normal. That seems like a solid theory. Anyway, the activity seems to have stopped with block 568390. The activity might start up again, payouts have been suspended. The big miner left the pool.
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IMZ
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March 03, 2015, 12:17:17 AM |
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"[a] wave of ways banks are targeting female customers, offering products and services geared specifically toward women." http://money.cnn.com/2015/03/02/luxury/scented-credit-card-women/index.html"Food for Thought: Ian and I see a sort of 'shake down' goin' on. That is, commercial adoption -- both Big Tech Startups and small-business crypto acceptance -- is booming; but the unwelcoming atmosphere of the crypto realm (with Uno and Doge as two most honourable exceptions) has served the phenomenon poorly. So now is the time to strive for what I have been nagging about: turn from the screens; contact a few people in the non-Net world; and set them up to use cryptos." https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=757232.1580
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FallingKnife (OP)
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March 03, 2015, 03:30:16 AM |
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eThought at Blocktree.io has given Uno a new explorer! Check out http://www.blocktree.io/e/UNOThanks, eThought!
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cryptapus
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March 03, 2015, 04:46:21 AM Last edit: March 03, 2015, 05:31:50 AM by cryptapus |
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I have to say, I miss the ABE explorer. Old Abe was the one one best able to reveal wallets that contain thousands of transactions. Maybe it was Abe's basic html interface. Chainz is awesome, but does struggle to present the transactions the further back you go. There's something odd going on right now on the Uno rockchain at this moment, with lots of coins moving. It's related to address ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk but I can't go back far enough to understand where they are coming from. The movement seems to be automated. Any ideas? Not really. Have you tried the Insight explorer? Lots of coins seem to be moving in and out of wallets the very next block, destination is unclear. Total volume of that particular wallet according to insight explorer is roughly 24k coins, could include the same coins being moved in and out multiple times though. Maybe an exchange juggling around its coins in an automated process, like Cryptsy did last year? Chainz seems to indicate coins are being transferred between different adresses within the same wallet. Though no idea how accurate that information is... I appreciate the Insight explorer. Top of my wish list for Insight is that it would show the transaction value of the blocks. It's difficult to scan the blockchain visually for activity. Chainz is pretty, yet it grinds to a halt when parsing the big wallets that have hundreds/thousands of transactions. Abe was ugly, but it conveyed a lot of information at a glance. This flurry of coins moving on the rockchain is continuing. One other odd thing... they don't seem to be paying miner fees for moving such a large amount of coins. The blocks moving 500+ Uno only seem to have the standard mining block reward of .03125 I'm a python fan so I do have a soft spot for ABE. But it does have some drawbacks, namely no support yet (AFAIK) for P2SH addresses. So any coins in multi-sig addresses are virtually invisible to ABE, you can only see coins going in or coming out. (for instance this address: http://insight-uno.cryptap.us/address/DTkbpz3Av5ktqwz9Ke5Y8EJxpcEztw6pEC) I am certain that my old instance of ABE would have choked on ueC8vzi1F9bCBRane6GAWjHSsqda4f2Kbk. Anything over 10k transactions would throw an error. I could have enabled it to proceed, but the resource usage would tax my host severely. Chainz appears to be a nice explorer, and now Blocktree.io is here. FWIW I've never specifically been interested in hosting an explorer, it's always been a necessity to facilitating other projects (like jswallet and now copay for Uno). I prefer Insight and to a lesser extent ABE simply because they are open source. So adding those features is certainly possible if one has time... Sadly a precious resource itself...
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website | PGP fingerprint: 692C 0756 E57D 2FA1 7601 3729 010B 717F 231C E7AA | BTC Address: 1CrYPTB1o7QWc8hXqBMP2LtAJh1VMtTFBh
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cryptapus
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March 03, 2015, 05:39:55 AM |
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FYI, extended key definitions are official. This means copay will not need any changes and is ready for use. Regards,
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website | PGP fingerprint: 692C 0756 E57D 2FA1 7601 3729 010B 717F 231C E7AA | BTC Address: 1CrYPTB1o7QWc8hXqBMP2LtAJh1VMtTFBh
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March 03, 2015, 06:12:11 AM |
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This dump is hilarious.
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