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January 30, 2015, 10:29:03 PM |
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Okay, I got the multi-sig wallet thing wrong. I was thinking of some not-yet-produced Uno multi-sig wallet.
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BitcoinCharlie
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January 31, 2015, 12:36:09 AM |
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It's either an order, or it isn't. If it's changing, - that's not an order. That's a nebulous blob of schmegma, like a politician, without integrity, and likewise would be the exchange.
Proud to be part of a thread that has the word schmegma in it. My auto-correct, not so much.
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January 31, 2015, 03:01:16 AM |
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Welcome Baars and Guyinanutshell! Dashin' to town this second, guys. Baars' bid -- WTB 10 UNO for 24$ paypal -- is on the tracker hereMay i edit the trade there as the price changes? You should cancel the offer, and issue a new one. (Nobody is in charge, though.) I think I agree, though I've edited my own before. Tell you what, if you delete your user name field (the first one, column B) then add it again, the Date field would probably refresh, thus reflecting the date of your updated offer. The trade history is good to have, but then how relevant is it? (Honest question). Upon request I can always review any and all edits to see changes. Hm. Discussion welcome! Can you make the trades tab sort by trade status? After you have everything filled out you set your trade to 'OPEN' and it sorts it to the open trades section. So it would be something like: open accepted (blank for new trades) complete expired This would help to clean up the trades and still retain the history. Guy
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cragv
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January 31, 2015, 03:24:29 AM |
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Can you make the trades tab sort by trade status?
After you have everything filled out you set your trade to 'OPEN' and it sorts it to the open trades section. So it would be something like:
open accepted (blank for new trades) complete expired
This would help to clean up the trades and still retain the history.
Guy
It might be possible but I've thus far been unable to work out how to create a Filter that offers more sort options than <A to Z> or <Z to A>. Thus, the only way to change this would be to give the Expired, Complete, Open and Accepted fields a numeric prefix (so that they're in that order, with new/relevant ones at the bottom). I haven't done that because it would interrupt usability somewhat. The next best thing is to Filter out the Expired trades so you're left with just the ones that are current or that have been filled. I've currently got this set but it can be undone at any time by clicking the little green Filter button above 'Trade Status' (Column I). Spreadsheet-related limitations are not a huge deal currently as remember, this is very much a temporary situation. The purpose of this stage of the Un-Ex is to get the functions in place and tested as needed, so that when we move the whole thing to a database and website, design will be relevant and efficient. Thanks for the idea though, I agree and have looked into this before! Further suggestions welcome
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February 01, 2015, 09:33:07 PM |
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Hopefully you get another .31 btc into the core-tainium btc address
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IMZ (OP)
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February 02, 2015, 07:12:25 AM |
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Woo hoo!! Ya gotta love people who put their money where there mouths are. I spent an hour this morning tryin' to figure out where that Bitcoin deposit came from!!
Go, Sirsmokes!
(and rest assured we shall 'iron out the wrinkles.' At this second, what's important is clumsy Proof of Concept)
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February 02, 2015, 09:21:59 AM Last edit: February 02, 2015, 10:46:36 PM by IMZ |
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Un-Ex 2/2/2015 [Western Australia – a half a day ahead of the U.S.] Here is the trade-trackerUnobtanium 'solid': .0132/.0121 https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/133https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-UNOhttps://bleutrade.com/exchange/UNO/BTChttps://coinbroker.io/trade/?symbol=UNO.BTC; Trusted Traders: http://indiamikezulu.com.au/454/list-of-trusted-traders/DVC: 11.83 Uno 'Core-tanium' (Btc pledged as anti-dump ammo[and fiat pledges will be added]): .25 from IMZ Mark and .1 from Benefactor and .31907 from Sirsmokesalot @ 1DG6gjrZ6XyzSUBA6GBrhra5FSQwkiQy7y Liquidity Pledges: Australia: cragv, $100 (March 31st) IMZ Mark, $AU 250 U.S.: Bitcoin Charlie, $500 International:Bitcoin National, 100 Uno @ $2.25 (Paypal) EDIT BELOW 'Frozen Uno':Guyinanutshell, 100 Uno, until May 1, 2015, @ uUB5igPeTMUXxfAqMVQ15FidQmtomemJbL (at least to practise setting up separate wallets for equity DVc)
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cragv
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February 02, 2015, 11:40:54 AM Last edit: February 02, 2015, 11:59:11 AM by cragv |
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So I was just looking at the BTC/UNO/DVC 90-day chart and fiddling with the Un-Ex spreadsheet. On the chart, you'll note the price of UNO is multipled by 10 and the price of BTC is divided by 100 - the idea being to put the Un-Ex's own DVC on a comparable and easily-readable chart next to UNO and BTC. Of course, this makes the price fluctuations of BTC look 100 times smaller and those of UNO 10 times larger, so the purpose of the chart must be remembered when using it. This being said, I noticed tonight that UNO seems to now be performing better than BTC against the USD. It was performing half as well (0.52 ratio) as recently as Dec 29, 2015, but has been on a relentless climb since then. I suppose this is the picture of when someone comments on how UNO/USD has been holding against the declining BTC/USD price. I'm not market-educated but it's rather cool to watch this. Can someone tell me what this pattern is called? A ratio of some kind? Something else? Whatever it is, it's pretty neat. I charted its 90-day performance if that measurement is useful to anyone (no doubt it's already been done elsewhere..?). I'm sure this little discovery is not news to many of the talented minds here in our little community, but I'm very much driving with Learner plates here so thought I'd share for others at a similar stage to me. The formula is simply: (UNO/USD) / (BTC/USD) *100. The 90-day chart would look like this: (Click to visit this as a tab on the Trade Tracker). Ed. Upon reflection, this 'ratio' is nothing more than the percentage one UNO comprises of a BTC, measured in USD. Nothing overly useful here, right? I'll leave it up anyway, maybe it's interesting to someone! Cheers.
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February 02, 2015, 12:32:10 PM |
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Cool! I am very inspired by you guys making OTC markets for UNO.
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February 02, 2015, 02:50:19 PM |
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I'm gonna put some of my UNO on freeze for the next 90 days, any info on what's needed to verify that?
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IMZ (OP)
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February 02, 2015, 03:35:21 PM |
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I'm here, guys. Will check in at dawn.
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February 02, 2015, 04:10:43 PM Last edit: February 02, 2015, 07:56:43 PM by Zeta0S |
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Still standing strong @ Genesis Mining (Genesis Mining Discount Voucher: MOON )
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February 02, 2015, 07:38:32 PM |
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@Zeta0S Wow! Thanks for supporting the hash!
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Benefactor
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February 02, 2015, 08:46:09 PM |
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I'm gonna put some of my UNO on freeze for the next 90 days, any info on what's needed to verify that?
@ Guyinanutshell: That's great! It's totally informal right now. You could just tell us how much, or if you are really motivated, you could provide an UNO address where it will be parked over the period, as that would be easily monitored. If you will also have active UNO withdrawals for any reason, like petty-cash, trading, etc., then, you might want to have the frozen UNO in a separate wallet*, as withdrawals might automatically pull funds from your reported "frozen" wallet address, even if you maintain the frozen minimum balance in the wallet. *WARNING: Separate wallets should be on a separate device, unless you really know what you are doing. If you don't have a backup, or overwrite certain files, you could permanently lose coins by losing your private keys!!! @cragv: I've said it, before, and I'll say it, again, great work! Also, it seems like you've answered your own question up there. @IMZ-Mark: I never did answer your question on the main thread, so here's my official response - "".
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February 02, 2015, 09:27:48 PM |
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I'm gonna put some of my UNO on freeze for the next 90 days, any info on what's needed to verify that?
@ Guyinanutshell: That's great! It's totally informal right now. You could just tell us how much, or if you are really motivated, you could provide an UNO address where it will be parked over the period, as that would be easily monitored. If you will also have active UNO withdrawals for any reason, like petty-cash, trading, etc., then, you might want to have the frozen UNO in a separate wallet*, as withdrawals might automatically pull funds from your reported "frozen" wallet address, even if you maintain the frozen minimum balance in the wallet. *WARNING: Separate wallets should be on a separate device, unless you really know what you are doing. If you don't have a backup, or overwrite certain files, you could permanently lose coins by losing your private keys!!! @cragv: I've said it, before, and I'll say it, again, great work! Also, it seems like you've answered your own question up there. @IMZ-Mark: I never did answer your question on the main thread, so here's my official response - "". My Frozen UNO address: uUB5igPeTMUXxfAqMVQ15FidQmtomemJbL Freezing 100 kgs until May 1, 2015. minimum. Guy
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IMZ (OP)
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February 02, 2015, 10:33:06 PM |
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And just when you think Un-Ex is losing its momentum . . .
now, your cheeky in-house theorist has a question:
are these Uno frozen in order to back 'equity DVC'? (Oh, boy! I am squirming in my seat to get some more DVC into circulation. It's still so many sleeps until May!)
'cause it's Bitcoin that we need frozen as 'anti-dump ammon' ('Core-tanium')
I am not in charge.
"WARNING: Separate wallets should be on a separate device, unless you really know what you are doing. If you don't have a backup, or overwrite certain files, you could permanently lose coins by losing your private keys!!! "
Thanks for that, Benefactor. Ian and cragv are gonna guide me by the elbow through these processes.
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February 02, 2015, 10:45:28 PM Last edit: February 02, 2015, 11:19:38 PM by IMZ |
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Whatever role Guy's 100 Uno plays, let's celebrate the enthusiasm it shows. Here's the EDIT of the latest Daily Info Post (above):
" ' Frozen Uno':
Guyinanutshell, 100 Uno, until May 1, 2015, @ uUB5igPeTMUXxfAqMVQ15FidQmtomemJbL (at least to practise setting up separate wallets for equity DVC)"
@ [Guyinanutshell Wrong, me@ Guy already has a trade underway! and] TrueCryptonaire:
If you want to use Un-Ex, Step One is to become a 'Trusted Trader' by completing one trade. If ya wanna try, you post something like 'Trade 2015/001 WTB 10 Uno for .14 Btc'
Then figure out how to put the trade on the trade-tracker. (As first-timers, it's the custom that you send first.)
And I reallyreallyreallyreally hope you become DVC holders. DVC would benefit from having some more coin in circulation.
Mark
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