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November 29, 2015, 01:24:35 PM Last edit: November 29, 2015, 01:40:45 PM by natmccoy |
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thank you for Slovakia i have 2 UNO nodes always online Hey! What is your node setup? Open port in standard client on 2 different PC's? Does it benefit the network any more if 1 person runs 2 nodes instead of 1? (Other than making our node count look more appealing and representing your country) Thanks for the info. Now we know sa1phx is running the 2 Orange Slovensko nodes (Slovak ISP), I wonder if the Hetzner, Secured Servers, Staminus & OVH SAS nodes are run by only 1 individual each. It seems that some of the companies listed are ISP's & others are hosting companies (I'm learning about this stuff for the first time). Does anyone know why somebody would run a node through a hosting company instead of their own connection? The connection with the most nodes (4) is Hetzner, which offers servers for 83 Euro per month. So I guess that could be one person who uses a host server for other purposes & decided to run multiple UNO nodes through it because they had additional storage space?
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thank you for Slovakia i have 2 UNO nodes always online Hey! What is your node setup? Open port in standard client on 2 different PC's? Does it benefit the network any more if 1 person runs 2 nodes instead of 1? (Other than making our node count look more appealing and representing your country) Thanks for the info. Now we know sa1phx is running the 2 Orange Slovensko nodes (Slovak ISP), I wonder if the Hetzner, Secured Servers, Staminus & OVH SAS nodes are run by only 1 individual each. It seems that some of the companies listed are ISP's & others are hosting companies (I'm learning about this stuff for the first time). Does anyone know why somebody would run a node through a hosting company instead of their own connection? The connection with the most nodes (4) is Hetzner, which offers servers for 83 Euro per month. So I guess that could be one person who uses a host server for other purposes & decided to run multiple UNO nodes through it because they had additional storage space? Pardon my technical ignorance, but what is involved in running a node?
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Unobtanium - The crypto commodity you keep! | Hate Inflation? You'll love $UNO
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November 29, 2015, 05:26:16 PM |
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thank you for Slovakia i have 2 UNO nodes always online Hey! What is your node setup? Open port in standard client on 2 different PC's? Does it benefit the network any more if 1 person runs 2 nodes instead of 1? (Other than making our node count look more appealing and representing your country) Thanks for the info. Now we know sa1phx is running the 2 Orange Slovensko nodes (Slovak ISP), I wonder if the Hetzner, Secured Servers, Staminus & OVH SAS nodes are run by only 1 individual each. It seems that some of the companies listed are ISP's & others are hosting companies (I'm learning about this stuff for the first time). Does anyone know why somebody would run a node through a hosting company instead of their own connection? The connection with the most nodes (4) is Hetzner, which offers servers for 83 Euro per month. So I guess that could be one person who uses a host server for other purposes & decided to run multiple UNO nodes through it because they had additional storage space? Pardon my technical ignorance, but what is involved in running a node? It is simply running unobtaniumd (fully synced) and with the correct ports open on your router so other peers can discover you.
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November 30, 2015, 06:23:41 AM |
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thank you for Slovakia i have 2 UNO nodes always online Hey! What is your node setup? Open port in standard client on 2 different PC's? Does it benefit the network any more if 1 person runs 2 nodes instead of 1? (Other than making our node count look more appealing and representing your country) Thanks for the info. Now we know sa1phx is running the 2 Orange Slovensko nodes (Slovak ISP), I wonder if the Hetzner, Secured Servers, Staminus & OVH SAS nodes are run by only 1 individual each. It seems that some of the companies listed are ISP's & others are hosting companies (I'm learning about this stuff for the first time). Does anyone know why somebody would run a node through a hosting company instead of their own connection? The connection with the most nodes (4) is Hetzner, which offers servers for 83 Euro per month. So I guess that could be one person who uses a host server for other purposes & decided to run multiple UNO nodes through it because they had additional storage space? Yes my setup is 2 different servers HP and Dell with public ips, unobtaniumd -disablewallet If i will have more servers, i will run more nodes, now i have only 2
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natmccoy
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November 30, 2015, 10:31:09 PM Last edit: December 01, 2015, 01:48:51 AM by natmccoy |
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Price is dipping due to the bitcoin rise. 343 coins for sale at 0.00403 on Cryptsy for those interested.
Less than 19 coins remaining to be generated before the halving.
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RDDRocket
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December 01, 2015, 02:14:08 AM |
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Woot! Only 18-19 more coins before halving. Nobody can get those coins outta Cryptsy too easily right now. I really hope everyone gets their held coins out of there before they fold.
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December 01, 2015, 03:06:24 AM |
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Price is dipping due to the bitcoin rise. 343 coins for sale at 0.00403 on Cryptsy for those interested.
Less than 19 coins remaining to be generated before the halving.
Well not anymore ..... Those are gone.
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natmccoy
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December 01, 2015, 03:26:24 AM |
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Price is dipping due to the bitcoin rise. 343 coins for sale at 0.00403 on Cryptsy for those interested.
Less than 19 coins remaining to be generated before the halving.
Well not anymore ..... Those are gone. Man, they sold really fast. $500 of Unobtanium flying off the shelf, nice!
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December 01, 2015, 11:19:13 AM |
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Woot! Only 18-19 more coins before halving. Nobody can get those coins outta Cryptsy too easily right now. I really hope everyone gets their held coins out of there before they fold.
i wouldve snatched em up if not for the ballache of withdrawing from c-rape-tsy e2a - proto & offerings fkd again...
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December 01, 2015, 12:38:12 PM Last edit: December 01, 2015, 12:59:17 PM by natmccoy |
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Somebody sold about 50 coins at 0.002 on Bittrex. Props to the lucky bastard who picked those up. There are buy orders at 0.004 on the other exchanges, I'm not sure I will ever understand why people sell so low in cases like this. It takes a few seconds to check the other exchanges then 30 minutes to transfer bitcoin then they would have gotten $40 more, it's just foolish. Such a trade is not a major problem for the commodity, but we should have enough liquidity to prevent these things from happening. The Bittrex buy side has been thin for a couple weeks, so something like this was more likely to happen. As I've said a couple times already, I would have thickened the Bittrex bids but I'm still rebuilding my bitcoin stash at the poker tables, somebody will have to step up and put some bids there, just put some bitcoin at 0.0025-0.0036 and you may get cheap UNO. If somebody doesn't do it soon I'll have to convert USD to crypto to place bids, the deal is just too good.
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December 01, 2015, 03:08:31 PM |
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Somebody sold about 50 coins at 0.002 on Bittrex. Props to the lucky bastard who picked those up. There are buy orders at 0.004 on the other exchanges, I'm not sure I will ever understand why people sell so low in cases like this. It takes a few seconds to check the other exchanges then 30 minutes to transfer bitcoin then they would have gotten $40 more, it's just foolish. Such a trade is not a major problem for the commodity, but we should have enough liquidity to prevent these things from happening. The Bittrex buy side has been thin for a couple weeks, so something like this was more likely to happen. As I've said a couple times already, I would have thickened the Bittrex bids but I'm still rebuilding my bitcoin stash at the poker tables, somebody will have to step up and put some bids there, just put some bitcoin at 0.0025-0.0036 and you may get cheap UNO. If somebody doesn't do it soon I'll have to convert USD to crypto to place bids, the deal is just too good.
Trading with themselves to freak you out? Mission accomplished.
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December 01, 2015, 10:57:44 PM |
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Somebody sold about 50 coins at 0.002 on Bittrex. Props to the lucky bastard who picked those up. There are buy orders at 0.004 on the other exchanges, I'm not sure I will ever understand why people sell so low in cases like this. It takes a few seconds to check the other exchanges then 30 minutes to transfer bitcoin then they would have gotten $40 more, it's just foolish. Such a trade is not a major problem for the commodity, but we should have enough liquidity to prevent these things from happening. The Bittrex buy side has been thin for a couple weeks, so something like this was more likely to happen. As I've said a couple times already, I would have thickened the Bittrex bids but I'm still rebuilding my bitcoin stash at the poker tables, somebody will have to step up and put some bids there, just put some bitcoin at 0.0025-0.0036 and you may get cheap UNO. If somebody doesn't do it soon I'll have to convert USD to crypto to place bids, the deal is just too good.
Awesome, I caught most of that. Sometimes these low orders do play out...
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December 01, 2015, 11:45:09 PM |
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I have a bunch of UNO from escaping Cryptsy. I want to sell them but don't want to dump on a market.
43.85754413 UNO for sale @ .004BTC ea. PM me if your interested..
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December 02, 2015, 12:01:43 AM |
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Well at least it went to you LearnMiner. That should pay for some diapers and server time
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December 02, 2015, 11:28:19 PM |
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Get your coins out of cryptsy, they go bust.
No more LTC or BTC withdrawing for weeks now. Most alts now more expensive on cryptsy (people getting out with alts). Withdraw, withdraw, withdraw!
Don't suffer another coinex-gox!
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December 03, 2015, 02:29:30 AM |
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Hey Venlo! We're working hard on getting the Unobtanium out of there, we have been for months actually, to great success! Still another $30,000-worth to withdraw until it's at a reasonable size though. This freight train moves slowly but it's going places.
11 hours until the halving folks! I know, inflation has already gotten very low, and many of the mined coins aren't sent to exchanges. It may not have a direct effect on value in the coming weeks, but this is still a huge step. 0.55% inflation over the next year.
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December 03, 2015, 03:13:29 AM |
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Doldrums, holding to that $1.50/$1.40 range.
Calm before the storm, probably.
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December 03, 2015, 03:15:08 AM |
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Get your coins out of cryptsy, they go bust.
No more LTC or BTC withdrawing for weeks now. Most alts now more expensive on cryptsy (people getting out with alts). Withdraw, withdraw, withdraw!
Don't suffer another coinex-gox!
Did I miss any new rumors? I haven't traded there since the new requirements went in place. Are all btc/ltc withdrawals locked down, or just certain traders?
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December 03, 2015, 05:28:19 AM |
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I'm not aware of any new rumors, but for the last few weeks there has been daily discussion in Cryptsy chat about using altcoins to withdraw. There have been many mentions of UNO specifically, I believe that's mostly why we've seen more sell pressure on Bittrex. It's sort of a pleasant boost to our efforts to reduce the mega wallet. Sure, I'd rather have them in personal wallets than exchanges, but not all of the coins that leave Cryptsy are going to other exchanges, and for those that do, Bittrex at least seems safer than Cryptsy. Even if Bittrex isn't safer, the diversification is good.
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December 03, 2015, 06:42:06 AM |
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Get your coins out of cryptsy, they go bust.
No more LTC or BTC withdrawing for weeks now. Most alts now more expensive on cryptsy (people getting out with alts). Withdraw, withdraw, withdraw!
Don't suffer another coinex-gox!
Did I miss any new rumors? I haven't traded there since the new requirements went in place. Are all btc/ltc withdrawals locked down, or just certain traders? It is locked down for everyone, they are locking accounts without notifying their users.
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