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The Great Escape is the unintended result of the Great Reset promoted by Davos.
This short video explains everything (file address is on clearnet):
What do you think of it?
Is Utopia a way to the Great Escape?
Wow! Great news. Please keep us posted on any developments. Sounds very interesting. Thanks for contributing to ecosystem expansion.
<p>true decentralized and anonymous instant messaging on the phone; it could be huge</p>
Agree. The launching of Android version will bring many new users to the ecosystem, thus empowering Utopia and all the services it provides.
Even if mining won't be a choice in Android, the adoption of Utopia will skyrocket upon the release of Utopia P2P Client app for Android, which is very good. This will attract many new users to the ecosystem, thus making it stronger in all ways.
I know that many people come to Utopia just for the mining, but this is the price to pay for the ecosystem to work. I totally agree.Maybe it is wise to take into consideration to balance the greed of some miners by lowering rewards of huge farms who work on the same account, while promoting individual miners (who have less resources) to boost Utopia ecosystem adoption. At least as temporary measure until the network is expanded. My opinion is that the miners do not reflect the real network adoption (individual), although the miners are a necessary way to boost network services and maintain anonimity and speed.
All the measures proposed above can bring some balance, and may be adopted all, or just some of them. All at once, or just gradually.
This is my view: Utopia ecosystem is mainly built to provide serverless communication ensuring privacy at all levels in the ecosystem. Mining activity is just secondary as to provide more ways fot the network to expand. Thus mining reward should be in a balance as of encouraging honest users and discouraging dishonest users (who use some ways to maximize profit while lowering real network adoption). In my opinion, mining bot is not real network adoption. The only real network adoption is Utopia Client App.
<p>By the way, it would be worth using double authentication and sending messages by mail with anti-phishing code, in order to protect users.</p>
Would it be a good idea to just keep the assets as low as needed, in the exchange (the main should be out of the exchange)?
<p>I own a small printing and graphic design store, I could give them to my clients as a gift or maybe as a discount card on some products.</p>
That's a very good idea!
That worked flawless. The second order executed magically when market demand met my request. That was easy. I like it very much.
However, since some mobile providers do not assign static IP addresses, this would be a no-go for UAM to work on Android.
Yes, one scenario would be having UAM on a tablet while the client app is on the phone.
There must be a reason for limiting one mining bot per machine (as of today). Probably it wouldn't be a good idea to keep Utopia Client App and Utopia Miner in the same phone.
And now I placed my second order in Utopia internal exchange.
I just completed my first order in Utopia internal exchange. I received an email informing me about that. Couldn't be simpler. For now, my experience with U CRP exchange is awesome!
Thank you for this info. Very valuable as I plan to have a linux PC with one miner bot (UAM) at home. I have a router, and my computers have individual IP addresses like 192.168.0.X
As I am not a tech person, do I have a chance to set up and successfully run one miner bot at home?
Allow me to briefly present my experience with Utopia Crypton Exchange.
I use it with Idyll browser.
Although I have NO previous experience with online exchanges, the main page is self-explanatory and very clear. I did not hesitate to put my first order CRP/UUSD and I liked very much that my order was promptly received and aknowledged (intuitive message shown).
As a beginner, I like that it is very simple and easy to use.
The developers made a very good job, congratulations!
This exchange is another good reason I like the Utopia ecosystem.
Yes, I think this can be done, by exposing/sending the URL address out to the operating system. However, before that, it should check the URL to ensure that it is a clearnet URL, and not an Utopia-specific URL.
Anyway, Idyll is another reason I like very much Utopia ecosystem.
Very interesting chat in #Utopia-MiningSupport channel. One user warned that Utopia must not share the fate of Bitcoin: today, Bitcoin is mined only by big farms owned by corporations and investment funds. Utopia must remain available for the people, so any regulations that ensure this target are very welcome.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cryptostreetbe … s_payment/
Utopia can help us by building a self-regulating society. With Utopia, users' information and data can not be controlled by any third party and all the people of the world can experience freedom & anonymity with the Utopia platform.
Controlling this information can seriously damage our privacy. But once you enter the world of Utopia, you no longer have to worry about controlling your data by any person or organization. All user data is stored in an encrypted file. Utopia guarantees freedom of speech, and with this global ecosystem, all people can experience freedom & anonymity.
I guess "Utopia servers" do not exist because the ecosystem is based only on client computers. This is the definition of decentralization: the dispersion or distribution of functions and powers. The activities in Utopia are distributed or delegated away from a central, authoritative location or group, to the individual participants, thus making it more robust and fair.
I currently have Utopia Client installed in Windows and I plan to buy a PC for linux mining, at home. Since both computers are behind my home router, and I have only one external IP address (from the ISP), would it be a problem for the miner? Anybody had this configuration already? Any advice would be apreciated.
I wonder, if it would be useful to integrate uTalk more directly in Utopia P2P client, in the Tools menu: as an option to open Idyll browser straight at the address uTalk... I would surely apreciate it
Just a few minutes ago, LBank listed CRP available for exchange!
This is good news!
Another point of concern is presented by another user:
"But what if 100 thousand miner robots are added in a few days? He directly receives 100% out of 100% of the share."
I think here is a real problem: the Utopia market takeover. These actions should be prevented somehow, by adopting necessary measures.
For example, there should be a balance between single-bot PK's and multiple-bot PK's, beyond what has already been proposed (see above). My opinion: multiple-bot PK's should be disadvantaged (in terms of CRP reward) in favor of single-bot PK's, until the balance is restored (over time, of course).
Other proposal by user:
Limit each PK mining capability to just 1. And don't let miner work if it's own utopia client is offline.
Thus, if someone wants to run 30K bots, force him to register 30k account and keep them online at the same time.
[later edit]
I would say even more: the reward should be different, taking into consideration the number of bots "feeding" on the same PK key. The most favorable reward should be for the PK key used for only one single bot. For two bots, the reward should be smaller. And so on. This way, Utopia encourages individual users and discourages large bot farms owned by companies or fraudulent groups.
[even later edit]
Someone came up with the idea of requesting 10 CRP in stake for every bot, on PK's feeding on more than one bot. This way, for 30K bots should have initial stake of 300 CRP. However, for only one bot, the stake would be zero.