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May 30, 2015, 01:06:44 AM |
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No shareholders!? we are all.we are all shareholders of this blue material stok. Buy ,Hold and share but not for free. Bryce got big Uno. Blazr2 not much I think. Why he don't bought from the beginning big time, If he believe in his creation of course Or I and you believe more than him in uno future....? Big thank U for the FAIR start, but excuse me Blazr2 you can do more for Un. Back there when I listen the interview with him, he sound like sorry for something Like we stole this project or something??? Yea it is a open project...so what. Nobody push him to quit the fight and believe in the future of uno. what's the full story anyway..... welcome again CaptChadd ! Looking forward to see you more often here! not like other "devs"
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pnoch
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May 30, 2015, 01:51:04 AM |
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I was able to make contact with Blazr2. He still loves us.
From all great news you wrote this one is my favorit IS there a reason that BLAZR2 should love us? I don't know why microscope design was remove from the wallet. Where is the KG metrics ? I like the previous design much more. This wallet work just fine ,but design are zero. Like for some shit coin. Un is far from that. I did not seen the look on the new wallet until now. But if U think we can stay with this non design wallet then something is wrong with you guys. 200 kg. for Blasr2 if he shows up an do some design and help. I am sure he can accumulate more in the future if he stay around our community . why he is unhappy with us? Is somebody know what is the problem?...after all he create this coin! I can't understand these guys nowadays. He create Mona Lisa and don't wanna show up to say which framework is perfekt on his art piece. WTF MAN I agree with you on the design, I have plan to take some time to do some rework on the wallet (design + additional feature) and will post some screenshot for opinions. Cheers!
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May 30, 2015, 02:24:08 AM |
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No shareholders!? we are all.we are all shareholders of this blue material stok. Buy ,Hold and share but not for free. Bryce got big Uno. Blazr2 not much I think. Why he don't bought from the beginning big time, If he believe in his creation of course Or I and you believe more than him in uno future....? Big thank U for the FAIR start, but excuse me Blazr2 you can do more for Un. Back there when I listen the interview with him, he sound like sorry for something Like we stole this project or something??? Yea it is a open project...so what. Nobody push him to quit the fight and believe in the future of uno. what's the full story anyway..... welcome again CaptChadd ! Looking forward to see you more often here! not like other "devs" link to the interview, plz. i really wonder about blazr2, i understand he has at least 3 coins and none of them seem to get much love. im ready to be edumacated https://soundcloud.com/worldcryptonet/transmission-ep2-interview-w-blazr-unobtainum-offerings-23skidoo-quark@ 25 mins starts the Uno talk. I think he is talking about the wolong crew taking over the coin. Not that anyone took it over but rather were going to take it in a direction he never really considered the coin going in. At least that is what i got out of it.
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May 30, 2015, 08:23:51 AM |
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this wolong crew business is what worries me most about chasing the chinese market.
With 'bags' of USD to buy up land/gold/property & whatever else of value all over the world, its kinda scary.
i see first hand how aggressive and cold they are when it comes to shaving a profit.
Edgar is right here; but we've put our penny in the slot, and we get to ride the bull. We are way way wiser now than we were then, and the Guild will be an invaluable asset. Just ticked up more liquidity for Australian merchants over at the Guild. Many thanks to Tacktic.IMZ Mark
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May 30, 2015, 11:50:19 AM |
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What platform or OS are you using? This sounds like a memory allocation issue, valgrind should help narrow it down.
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May 30, 2015, 12:42:40 PM |
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What platform or OS are you using? This sounds like a memory allocation issue, valgrind should help narrow it down. Debian wheezy. Its the only coin doing this. total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32961880 30365640 2596240 0 445704 13651636 -/+ buffers/cache: 16268300 16693580 Swap: 523260 441748 81512
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cryptapus
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May 30, 2015, 01:07:22 PM |
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What platform or OS are you using? This sounds like a memory allocation issue, valgrind should help narrow it down. Debian wheezy. Its the only coin doing this. total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32961880 30365640 2596240 0 445704 13651636 -/+ buffers/cache: 16268300 16693580 Swap: 523260 441748 81512 Hmmm... I'm on Debian wheezy as well, no issues like that. AMD64 I'm guessing? Any hints in ~/.unobtanium/debug.log?
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siameze
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May 30, 2015, 01:15:25 PM |
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What platform or OS are you using? This sounds like a memory allocation issue, valgrind should help narrow it down. Debian wheezy. Its the only coin doing this. total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32961880 30365640 2596240 0 445704 13651636 -/+ buffers/cache: 16268300 16693580 Swap: 523260 441748 81512 Hmmm... I'm on Debian wheezy as well, no issues like that. AMD64 I'm guessing? Any hints in ~/.unobtanium/debug.log? I am on Debian Jessie, AMD64. Boost gave me no end of troubles until I built with the flags: --with-boost=/usr/local/ CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -DBOOST_VARIANT_USE_RELAXED_GET_BY_DEFAULT=1" Not sure if this will help in your situation. I will make a VM image of wheezy and see if I can reproduce.
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cryptapus
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May 30, 2015, 02:58:02 PM |
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What platform or OS are you using? This sounds like a memory allocation issue, valgrind should help narrow it down. Debian wheezy. Its the only coin doing this. total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32961880 30365640 2596240 0 445704 13651636 -/+ buffers/cache: 16268300 16693580 Swap: 523260 441748 81512 Hmmm... I'm on Debian wheezy as well, no issues like that. AMD64 I'm guessing? Any hints in ~/.unobtanium/debug.log? I am on Debian Jessie, AMD64. Boost gave me no end of troubles until I built with the flags: --with-boost=/usr/local/ CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -DBOOST_VARIANT_USE_RELAXED_GET_BY_DEFAULT=1" Not sure if this will help in your situation. I will make a VM image of wheezy and see if I can reproduce. Docs show to install the following: sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compile libqrencode-dev
FWIW, on Debian wheezy and jessie I haven't had any issues with boost. I've always made sure all boost libs are installed: sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
One item that I do differently: ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb
as I have no concerns about Berkeley DB backwards compatibility...
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siameze
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May 30, 2015, 03:06:19 PM |
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FWIW, on Debian wheezy and jessie I haven't had any issues with boost. I've always made sure all boost libs are installed: sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
My boost libs were installed, just not pointing to the correct location or w/e. On the other hand, I did the exact same build for a friend on Ubuntu according to the normal recipe and it worked fine. At any rate, my daemon runs flawless now so I couldn't be happier.
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May 30, 2015, 10:10:41 PM |
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Meanwhile, lets just pause a minute to let the adrenaline settle. We can make the wallet pretty again, don't worry. In the mean time, lets appreciate the added blockchain security that has come with the 100x increase in hash Uno is getting, with more on the way.
Meanwhile on Comkort exchange https://comkort.com/trade/un_btc there's still bid to buy around 12.5 $UNO @ 0.0118 BTC. Also on Let's Talk Bitcoin, there was an interesting speaker from Texas Bitcoin Conference named Adam Hayes featured on The Bitcoin Game Ep. #18. The site is down for now, but the topic was "What Factors Give Cryptocurrencies Their Value: An Empirical Analysis". He concluded that around 85% of (66 commonly traded) coin's value comes from 1.) High hash rate 2.) Lower block reward 3.) Scrypt algorithm. His statistical analysis revealed that total coin supply and coin age were insignificant. He also touched on immeasurables that can give coins value like "brand/community loyalty" as in the case of Dogecoin where he would expect the fundamental value to be less (due to higher block reward, I assume). Let's see if $UNO 100x price increase will follow $UNO 100x hash increase in the future. So he concluded that the Scrypt algorithm somehow gave a coin it's value? That doesn't even make sense and makes his conclusion suspect. Bitcoin dwarfs all other alt-coins combined in terms of pretty much all those factors and does not use the Scrypt algorithm, therefore the Scrypt algorithm has absolutely nothing to do with it.
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May 30, 2015, 10:21:35 PM |
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What platform or OS are you using? This sounds like a memory allocation issue, valgrind should help narrow it down. Debian wheezy. Its the only coin doing this. total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32961880 30365640 2596240 0 445704 13651636 -/+ buffers/cache: 16268300 16693580 Swap: 523260 441748 81512 Hmmm... I'm on Debian wheezy as well, no issues like that. AMD64 I'm guessing? Any hints in ~/.unobtanium/debug.log? I am on Debian Jessie, AMD64. Boost gave me no end of troubles until I built with the flags: --with-boost=/usr/local/ CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -DBOOST_VARIANT_USE_RELAXED_GET_BY_DEFAULT=1" Not sure if this will help in your situation. I will make a VM image of wheezy and see if I can reproduce. Docs show to install the following: sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compile libqrencode-dev
FWIW, on Debian wheezy and jessie I haven't had any issues with boost. I've always made sure all boost libs are installed: sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
One item that I do differently: ./configure --with-incompatible-bdb
as I have no concerns about Berkeley DB backwards compatibility... I meet all the req except protobuf-compile, deb seems to only have libprotobuf-dev
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siameze
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May 30, 2015, 10:29:53 PM |
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protobuf-dev should work fine.
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May 30, 2015, 10:31:51 PM |
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Hi,
Any news on Windows 32 wallet? And an ignorant question: If I have my wallet on a 32-bit machine, the only machine I have, does this mean I have to wait for the 32 version before I can use it?
Thanks!
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siameze
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May 30, 2015, 10:41:52 PM |
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Hi,
Any news on Windows 32 wallet? And an ignorant question: If I have my wallet on a 32-bit machine, the only machine I have, does this mean I have to wait for the 32 version before I can use it?
Thanks!
I haven't heard any word from anyone on a Win32 wallet unfortunately. Having a good development environment so I can build for all OS's is on my to-do list. I'm close to meeting my funding goal to buy an extra box to do it on, as I'd rather do builds on a dedicated machine that isn't used for anything else.
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May 30, 2015, 10:48:16 PM |
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Hi,
Any news on Windows 32 wallet? And an ignorant question: If I have my wallet on a 32-bit machine, the only machine I have, does this mean I have to wait for the 32 version before I can use it?
Thanks!
I haven't heard any word from anyone on a Win32 wallet unfortunately. Having a good development environment so I can build for all OS's is on my to-do list. I'm close to meeting my funding goal to buy an extra box to do it on, as I'd rather do builds on a dedicated machine that isn't used for anything else. Thanks siameze. This isn't directed at you, and I might be missing something, but why the fuck would there not be an immediate update for a win32 wallet when there's a hard fork?
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May 30, 2015, 10:50:39 PM |
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So he concluded that the Scrypt algorithm somehow gave a coin it's value? That doesn't even make sense and makes his conclusion suspect. Bitcoin dwarfs all other alt-coins combined in terms of pretty much all those factors and does not use the Scrypt algorithm, therefore the Scrypt algorithm has absolutely nothing to do with it.
Here's a link to the episode: https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/the-bitcoin-game-18-jeremy-gardner-adam-hayesHe looked at "66 commonly traded altcoins against bitcoin". So in his analysis, of those alts, Scrypt algo apparently did better over other algos. I'm not sure what time period he used, but you know crypto - much can change quickly (see $UNO hash rate). I think he did solid work using the data he had available to him at the time. From the sound of it there was visual info accompanying his presentation - I'd like to see the $UNO data. As it is - I thought the info was very positive for Unobtanium.
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