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Is UNO still mineable in solo mode via my Antminer S3? You need to add UNO on Yobit.net as well. Currently they are having a better traction than Bittrex and Cryptopia. Hope UNO overtakes Litecoin in the long run. I have actually stopped to do some trading on YoBit since signing up there. I have already made 3 withdraws of around 1 BTC and they processed within minutes all 3 times. I like cryptopia too, don't get me wrong. ( Haven't really used it since the HAM takeover though, no real need.) We tried to get UNO on YoBit awhile back, but their tech support said that they could not get the wallet compiled. I'm not technical, is that legit? Or, did they just not want the coin there? I'd love to have it on YoBit as well!
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natmccoy
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January 12, 2016, 11:17:09 PM |
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Ya, we paid the 0.1 bitcoin, they didn't get it working, we got a refund & they said they'd do it for free if they got it working, but I'm pretty sure they stopped trying.
Please, feel free to message them about it.
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FallingKnife (OP)
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January 13, 2016, 12:00:52 AM |
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Is UNO still mineable in solo mode via my Antminer S3? Sure, you can still mine uno. The difficulty is about 60m right now. Instead of solo mining, you might have more fun merge mining Uno/btc at mmpool.org or xpool.ca. You'll be earning Uno and Bitcoin at the same time.
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January 13, 2016, 04:51:59 AM Last edit: January 13, 2016, 05:11:42 AM by BlueMan. |
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Daaam Crypy is done-i receive this: Hi, Cryptsy ceases its activities in the wake of the theft of most of Bitcoins from the COLD storage. DYING EXCHANGES ARE THE NEW FASHION !!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!! congratulations for the winner BigVern f ****** scammer Get ready for 15 tons dump
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Gekko463
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January 13, 2016, 07:32:24 AM |
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Daaam Crypy is done-i receive this: Hi, Cryptsy ceases its activities in the wake of the theft of most of Bitcoins from the COLD storage. DYING EXCHANGES ARE THE NEW FASHION !!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!! congratulations for the winner BigVern f ****** scammer Get ready for 15 tons dump Do not click on the link in that email. Phishing attempt. According to the admins on the trollbox and a twit from Vern.
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January 13, 2016, 07:57:08 AM |
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It may be someone with balls of unobtanium though, it's hard to know.
That reminds me to buy Unobtanium this week and not powerball lottery ticket.
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Still rare, still fair, it's Unobtanium.
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learminer
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January 13, 2016, 09:58:46 AM |
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We tried to get UNO on YoBit awhile back, but their tech support said that they could not get the wallet compiled.
I'm not technical, is that legit? Or, did they just not want the coin there?
I'd love to have it on YoBit as well!
Hard to say from a distance. When I last compiled UNO on Ubuntu Linux a few months ago it was no problem. I followed the guide by siameze (thanks for that) and it just worked. BUT I had just set up a clean VM for that purpose and fetched all the specific stuff required for UNO. If they're using an existing system I guess they might run into a similar problem I did when trying to build UNO on Windows: that turned out to be a lot more complicated, mostly because it was difficult getting just the right versions of all the dependencies. If you get a wrong version of some library (too old/too new) then the build will fail. Altcoins based on bitcoin core 0.9 will require different libs than those based on 0.10 (like UNO) or 0.11 and other coin-specific changes might also come into play - that could be a problem they ran into. tl;dr: on a fresh Linux VM building the UNO client can be done in a few easy steps, but on existing setups or other OSes a lot can go wrong...
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siameze
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January 13, 2016, 12:45:05 PM |
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We tried to get UNO on YoBit awhile back, but their tech support said that they could not get the wallet compiled.
I'm not technical, is that legit? Or, did they just not want the coin there?
I'd love to have it on YoBit as well!
Hard to say from a distance. When I last compiled UNO on Ubuntu Linux a few months ago it was no problem. I followed the guide by siameze (thanks for that) and it just worked. BUT I had just set up a clean VM for that purpose and fetched all the specific stuff required for UNO. If they're using an existing system I guess they might run into a similar problem I did when trying to build UNO on Windows: that turned out to be a lot more complicated, mostly because it was difficult getting just the right versions of all the dependencies. If you get a wrong version of some library (too old/too new) then the build will fail. Altcoins based on bitcoin core 0.9 will require different libs than those based on 0.10 (like UNO) or 0.11 and other coin-specific changes might also come into play - that could be a problem they ran into. tl;dr: on a fresh Linux VM building the UNO client can be done in a few easy steps, but on existing setups or other OSes a lot can go wrong... If anyone gets in touch with them, YoBit is welcome to contact me regarding compilation issues. Dependencies on existing systems can be a little frustrating but if they don't mind sharing what system they are compiling for, it is trivial to barf out a custom makefile so it builds with no hassle.
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cryptapus
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January 13, 2016, 12:51:49 PM |
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We tried to get UNO on YoBit awhile back, but their tech support said that they could not get the wallet compiled.
I'm not technical, is that legit? Or, did they just not want the coin there?
I'd love to have it on YoBit as well!
Hard to say from a distance. When I last compiled UNO on Ubuntu Linux a few months ago it was no problem. I followed the guide by siameze (thanks for that) and it just worked. BUT I had just set up a clean VM for that purpose and fetched all the specific stuff required for UNO. If they're using an existing system I guess they might run into a similar problem I did when trying to build UNO on Windows: that turned out to be a lot more complicated, mostly because it was difficult getting just the right versions of all the dependencies. If you get a wrong version of some library (too old/too new) then the build will fail. Altcoins based on bitcoin core 0.9 will require different libs than those based on 0.10 (like UNO) or 0.11 and other coin-specific changes might also come into play - that could be a problem they ran into. tl;dr: on a fresh Linux VM building the UNO client can be done in a few easy steps, but on existing setups or other OSes a lot can go wrong... Clear instructions can be found here: https://github.com/unobtanium-official/Unobtanium/blob/master/doc/build-unix.mdIf these instructions don't work it would be helpful for them to drop by for assistance. My opinion: Any exchange that can't seem to get it compiled should not be trusted with your money. They don't know what they're doing. Any exchange that is hosting wallets on a non *nix OS should be completely ignored for incompetence. And of course I'll remind you that if your coins are on an exchange they aren't your coins anymore...
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siameze
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January 13, 2016, 12:54:22 PM |
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We tried to get UNO on YoBit awhile back, but their tech support said that they could not get the wallet compiled.
I'm not technical, is that legit? Or, did they just not want the coin there?
I'd love to have it on YoBit as well!
Hard to say from a distance. When I last compiled UNO on Ubuntu Linux a few months ago it was no problem. I followed the guide by siameze (thanks for that) and it just worked. BUT I had just set up a clean VM for that purpose and fetched all the specific stuff required for UNO. If they're using an existing system I guess they might run into a similar problem I did when trying to build UNO on Windows: that turned out to be a lot more complicated, mostly because it was difficult getting just the right versions of all the dependencies. If you get a wrong version of some library (too old/too new) then the build will fail. Altcoins based on bitcoin core 0.9 will require different libs than those based on 0.10 (like UNO) or 0.11 and other coin-specific changes might also come into play - that could be a problem they ran into. tl;dr: on a fresh Linux VM building the UNO client can be done in a few easy steps, but on existing setups or other OSes a lot can go wrong... Clear instructions can be found here: https://github.com/unobtanium-official/Unobtanium/blob/master/doc/build-unix.mdIf these instructions don't work it would be helpful for them to drop by for assistance. My opinion: Any exchange that can't seem to get it compiled should not be trusted with your money. They don't know what they're doing. Any exchange that is hosting wallets on a non *nix OS should be completely ignored for incompetence.And of course I'll remind you that if your coins are on an exchange they aren't your coins anymore... This is the correct answer.
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BitcoinCharlie
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January 13, 2016, 01:42:57 PM |
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@learminer, @siameze, @cryptapus
Thanks for the compile info. I will reach out to Yobit again in a little while to see if we can get something going.
I'll also forward the install link that you provided.
Thanks again!
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siameze
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January 13, 2016, 02:03:03 PM |
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@learminer, @siameze, @cryptapus
Thanks for the compile info. I will reach out to Yobit again in a little while to see if we can get something going.
I'll also forward the install link that you provided.
Thanks again!
Cryptapus does raise a good point, if they are having issues compiling the wallet then one should really think about whether it is an actual secure exchange. I have not had any withdraw issues or noticed any weird behavior there, seems to work quite well. Perhaps they have added new members to their tech team, who knows.
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learminer
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January 13, 2016, 02:26:13 PM |
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We tried to get UNO on YoBit awhile back, but their tech support said that they could not get the wallet compiled.
I'm not technical, is that legit? Or, did they just not want the coin there?
I'd love to have it on YoBit as well!
Hard to say from a distance. When I last compiled UNO on Ubuntu Linux a few months ago it was no problem. I followed the guide by siameze (thanks for that) and it just worked. BUT I had just set up a clean VM for that purpose and fetched all the specific stuff required for UNO. If they're using an existing system I guess they might run into a similar problem I did when trying to build UNO on Windows: that turned out to be a lot more complicated, mostly because it was difficult getting just the right versions of all the dependencies. If you get a wrong version of some library (too old/too new) then the build will fail. Altcoins based on bitcoin core 0.9 will require different libs than those based on 0.10 (like UNO) or 0.11 and other coin-specific changes might also come into play - that could be a problem they ran into. tl;dr: on a fresh Linux VM building the UNO client can be done in a few easy steps, but on existing setups or other OSes a lot can go wrong... Clear instructions can be found here: https://github.com/unobtanium-official/Unobtanium/blob/master/doc/build-unix.mdIf these instructions don't work it would be helpful for them to drop by for assistance. My opinion: Any exchange that can't seem to get it compiled should not be trusted with your money. They don't know what they're doing. Any exchange that is hosting wallets on a non *nix OS should be completely ignored for incompetence.And of course I'll remind you that if your coins are on an exchange they aren't your coins anymore... This is the correct answer. Agreed.
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January 13, 2016, 02:26:41 PM Last edit: January 14, 2016, 01:15:45 PM by FallingKnife |
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Daaam Crypy is done-i receive this: Hi, Cryptsy ceases its activities in the wake of the theft of most of Bitcoins from the COLD storage. DYING EXCHANGES ARE THE NEW FASHION !!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!! congratulations for the winner BigVern f ****** scammer Get ready for 15 tons dump And now all withdrawals are halted. and then this today For the record, here is a copy of the phisphing email, which really did appear to come from Cryptsy support. The big question is how did the hackers get Crytpsy's customer list? We Uno wallet watchers will keep a very close eye on the Cryptsy cold wallet. 15k Uno is a lot, but as a percentage its about what was stolen at Coinex.pw. We can eat that. Give us a couple of months.
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January 13, 2016, 02:36:09 PM |
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@learminer, @siameze, @cryptapus
Thanks for the compile info. I will reach out to Yobit again in a little while to see if we can get something going.
I'll also forward the install link that you provided.
Thanks again!
Cryptapus does raise a good point, if they are having issues compiling the wallet then one should really think about whether it is an actual secure exchange. I have not had any withdraw issues or noticed any weird behavior there, seems to work quite well. Perhaps they have added new members to their tech team, who knows. All exchanges work well until they don't. I would play along with listing Uno on Yobit, but they give me the creeps. They are so focused on listing a stream of pnd coins and then dumping them from the exchange. Who are those guys anyway. Even the people we seemingly know who are running exchanges in countries with real court systems like Gox (Japan) Mintpal (UK) and Cryptsy (US) -- doesn't seem to make much difference. The regulation theatre of bitcoin exchanges seems to be more for the benefit of the government ban hammer than it is for the protection of investors.
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siameze
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January 13, 2016, 02:49:54 PM |
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@learminer, @siameze, @cryptapus
Thanks for the compile info. I will reach out to Yobit again in a little while to see if we can get something going.
I'll also forward the install link that you provided.
Thanks again!
Cryptapus does raise a good point, if they are having issues compiling the wallet then one should really think about whether it is an actual secure exchange. I have not had any withdraw issues or noticed any weird behavior there, seems to work quite well. Perhaps they have added new members to their tech team, who knows. All exchanges work well until they don't. I would play along with listing Uno on Yobit, but they give me the creeps. They are so focused on listing a stream of pnd coins and then dumping them from the exchange. Who are those guys anyway. Even the people we seemingly know who are running exchanges in countries with real court systems like Gox (Japan) Mintpal (UK) and Cryptsy (US) -- doesn't seem to make much difference. The regulation theatre of bitcoin exchanges seems to be more for the benefit of the government ban hammer than it is for the protection of investors. I like thinning out the herd and relieving scammers of their Bitcoin, so that's why I am on the YoBit wagon. A nice platform to take shitcoins acquired on the wider internet and dump. There are a couple of handy little bots on github that will happily eat a steady stream of garbage and shit BTC quite reliably with a bit of massaging.
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January 13, 2016, 03:15:00 PM |
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How would we create an Unobtanium market on OpenLedger? Is it possible? https://www.openledger.info/I'm just learning about this for the first time, so I'll have to do some research, but maybe one of you tech geniuses already knows about it.
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Gekko463
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January 15, 2016, 04:20:16 AM |
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Breaking news: Cryptsy is gone. 13,000 BTC gone. 300,000 LTC gone.
They ain't comin' back.
It's gone. Make popcorn.
Blog.cryptsy.com
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January 15, 2016, 04:30:55 AM |
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Breaking news: Cryptsy is gone. 13,000 BTC gone. 300,000 LTC gone.
They ain't comin' back.
It's gone. Make popcorn.
Blog.cryptsy.com
They still have 7.5% of UNO in their wallet. If they file for bankruptcy those UNO might get dumped to recover BTC for creditors / users.
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