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December 30, 2015, 12:48:29 PM
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Ruby also has really nice stake reward, which increases amount of wallets online 24/7 and hence network security.
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January 03, 2016, 07:56:22 AM
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OK I'm in.  Got a few rubycoins.

Wallet says it will take 1000 days to stake lol.  Shocked
(I have not combined my coins yet.)

My question is, how long will it take to stake 100 coins?
or 1000 coins?  What is the recommended minimum amount
for staking, or optimum "block size" amount for staking?
Thanks for any help!

P.S.  This is the fastest wallet I have seen!
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January 04, 2016, 04:01:36 AM
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hi people

i have been having trouble with my ruby wallet since I updated to the latest version. I have tried everything I can find on thread or net. I have transaction deposits from Nov and Dec last year and worried Im goin to lose them as I just cant get the wallet synced.  I just found this log file so hoping someone can help pretty please



Rubycoin version v2.2.0.1 ()
Using OpenSSL version OpenSSL 1.0.2d 9 Jul 2015
Startup time: 01/04/16 03:46:39
Default data directory C:\Users\doris\AppData\Roaming\Rubycoin_v2
Used data directory C:\Users\doris\AppData\Roaming\Rubycoin_v2
init message: Verifying database integrity...
dbenv.open LogDir=C:\Users\doris\AppData\Roaming\Rubycoin_v2\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\doris\AppData\Roaming\Rubycoin_v2\db.log
Bound to [::]:5937
Bound to 0.0.0.0:5937
init message: Loading block index...
Opening LevelDB in C:\Users\doris\AppData\Roaming\Rubycoin_v2\txleveldb
Transaction index version is 70001
Opened LevelDB successfully
LoadBlockIndex(): hashBestChain=e7462c5a2425f821d670ec47e18fb5883f942127cf9f68d545c33a500ef5f096  height=347978  trust=647287006090183055  date=12/14/15 02:27:44
Verifying last 500 blocks at level 1
 block index           28669ms
init message: Loading wallet...
nFileVersion = 2020001
Keys: 103 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 103 w/ metadata, 103 total
 wallet                  297ms
init message: Loading addresses...
Loaded 2130 addresses from peers.dat  0ms
mapBlockIndex.size() = 349154
nBestHeight = 347978
setKeyPool.size() = 101
mapWallet.size() = 3
mapAddressBook.size() = 2
AddLocal([2001:0:9d38:6abd:14ac:19aa:fde2:ddf9]:5937,1)
dnsseed thread start
net thread start
opencon thread start
msghand thread start
addcon thread start
dumpaddr thread start
init message: Done loading
Loading addresses from DNS seeds (could take a while)
12 addresses found from DNS seeds
dnsseed thread exit
receive version message: version 70001, blocks=366704, us=2.29.34.6:62708, them=86.181.102.49:5937, peer=86.181.102.49:5937
Added time data, samples 2, offset -8 (+0 minutes)
ERROR: CheckProofOfStake() : INFO: read txPrev failed
ERROR: AcceptBlock() : check proof-of-stake failed for block 8aad9f9da0a59aad19e3f30f8bc502d9e9a4058f69366d7d9091dc450776c3e1
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : AcceptBlock FAILED
lots of this...
ock() : CheckBlock FAILED
ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future
and this
ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final
ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : CheckBlock FAILED
and finally this
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 277, prev=728d7824ebbd6a77e0eb678eef0d498d85281d83310fc3b09898cbda3eb1d01b
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 278, prev=f657bf6280dfd92cde57f4dde087e4961907abe1ce96e19713f8682adb1e5cab
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 279, prev=a139773934eb0148c10b74273cb1af75184a257d18a2aa474789073bec21ea20
receive version message: version 70001, blocks=366705, us=2.29.34.6:62926, them=216.146.143.177:5937, peer=216.146.143.177:5937
Added time data, samples 4, offset -8 (+0 minutes)
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 280, prev=8b5e78bbd64a785bfbbb377f9ab442b4faff8cc9e60d25d2adb2b3490f7a88b4
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 281, prev=1d7d921833790a6e1aacfcf6c1ca6c6ba8df954980abe6602778ab91fd26c59f
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 282, prev=7166f5d2a4ff00c1ecd4f1210e644c177a0b0c9dfc47e01844846fca4f9fb7b8

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January 04, 2016, 06:24:53 AM
Last edit: January 04, 2016, 06:35:29 AM by Coins-R-Us
 #124

Regarding the above post:  I'm no expert, but i'm thinking...

"ERROR: CheckBlock() : block timestamp too far in the future"

is the time and date set correctly on your computer or tablet?
May be a dumb question, but I had a tablet and apps would not
work unless I set the date correctly on it.

P.S. Also, you could copy and back-up your wallet.dat file, and put that in a different (new) wallet, or different computer even.  Just a thought.  But if your wallet.dat file is corrupted, hopefully you have
an older back-up that is good.
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January 07, 2016, 07:42:04 PM
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yes check to make sure the time and date are correct on your computer also if your still having a wallet issue stop in #rubycoin.org  on the freenode irc network for support, there are plenty there who can help you including me.











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January 13, 2016, 05:00:37 PM
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Hello everyone


Reward 4 rby
Minimum stake time 500 blocks


To get 4 ruby rewards what the coin size control must be each block ?
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January 14, 2016, 03:09:45 AM
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Hello everyone


Reward 4 rby
Minimum stake time 500 blocks


To get 4 ruby rewards what the coin size control must be each block ?

The wallet will handle input size automatically. Trying to manage it manually is not necessary or recommended.

Withdraw Rubycoin from the exchange to your wallet, and keep it running as much as possible. About every minute and a half, a stake reward is given to a non-zero balance wallet connected to the network. Large balances receive more frequent stake rewards, but all active participants earn roughly 5% of their balance per year. Hover over the lightning bolt in the bottom left corner of the wallet to see an estimated time to stake.



So total what I can get is 5% per year from staking ... right ?
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January 14, 2016, 03:27:34 PM
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fuzzyhobbit has been hard at work on the new rubycoin website. Check it out! rubycoin.org
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January 14, 2016, 03:43:15 PM
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Rubycoin has now been added to the CoinWallet.co online wallet, POS pool service and Twitter tipping service.

https://www.coinwallet.co

Running since 2013.

POS Pool fee: 2%
Wallet withdrawal fee: 0.5%
Twitter tipping fee: 0%

As always use online wallets with caution and store the majority of your coins in cold storage or a secure / encrypted wallet on your computer.

Coinwallet.co serves as an easy to use and accessible wallet that you can access with just an internet connection.
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Rubycoin has now been added to the CoinWallet.co online wallet, POS pool service and Twitter tipping service.

https://www.coinwallet.co

Running since 2013.

POS Pool fee: 2%
Wallet withdrawal fee: 0.5%
Twitter tipping fee: 0%

As always use online wallets with caution and store the majority of your coins in cold storage or a secure / encrypted wallet on your computer.

Coinwallet.co serves as an easy to use and accessible wallet that you can access with just an internet connection.


I sent some coins there RBY .. but no POS reward from more than 24hours till now
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January 25, 2016, 06:04:57 AM
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Rubycoin has now been added to the CoinWallet.co online wallet, POS pool service and Twitter tipping service.

https://www.coinwallet.co

Running since 2013.

POS Pool fee: 2%
Wallet withdrawal fee: 0.5%
Twitter tipping fee: 0%

As always use online wallets with caution and store the majority of your coins in cold storage or a secure / encrypted wallet on your computer.

Coinwallet.co serves as an easy to use and accessible wallet that you can access with just an internet connection.


I sent some coins there RBY .. but no POS reward from more than 24hours till now

Maybe they have wrong information on that site. RBY block takes ~12.5 hours to mature, which is about halv of your waiting time. It's possible that their wallet doesn't even have sufficient amount of coins to stake every 12 hours, or even daily. You just have to be patient. Once you get your first stake you can get total balance of wallet by following equation: <your balance> / (<your stake> / 4).
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February 19, 2016, 05:48:58 PM
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someone could tell me where should I post to resume some rubycoin wallet troubleshouting, plz ?
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February 19, 2016, 08:40:25 PM
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someone could tell me where should I post to resume some rubycoin wallet troubleshouting, plz ?


what is your issue?











  ★ such speed much staking very cute ★  
                  such fun tipping and payment coin                  
             L i t e D o g e  (LDOGE)
      lite version of DOGE coin fair launch No Premine      
very website such twitter wow forum ★  


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February 20, 2016, 07:03:47 PM
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i had RBY into my old wallet (too old to sync) and i can't get them back into the last version of the wallet (even when it finished sync)
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February 20, 2016, 07:18:40 PM
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i had RBY into my old wallet (too old to sync) and i can't get them back into the last version of the wallet (even when it finished sync)


It's not possible. It swapped to a new chain over a year ago and it took place ONLY at Bittrex.
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February 20, 2016, 07:20:28 PM
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i had RBY into my old wallet (too old to sync) and i can't get them back into the last version of the wallet (even when it finished sync)


What version is the old wallet you were using? Was this prior to coin exchange to new version? More info could help.

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February 20, 2016, 07:21:46 PM
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i had RBY into my old wallet (too old to sync) and i can't get them back into the last version of the wallet (even when it finished sync)


It's not possible. It swapped to a new chain over a year ago and it took place ONLY at Bittrex.

what he said is also true.
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February 20, 2016, 07:33:06 PM
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rubycoin version v0.8.6.2-unk-beta
Qt version 5.2.0
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February 25, 2016, 05:42:16 AM
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i had RBY into my old wallet (too old to sync) and i can't get them back into the last version of the wallet (even when it finished sync)


It's not possible. It swapped to a new chain over a year ago and it took place ONLY at Bittrex.

what he said is also true.

Poloniex participated as well.


rubycoin version v0.8.6.2-unk-beta
Qt version 5.2.0

It's much appreciated that you supported the project early on, when it was worth close to nothing. In 2014, action was required on your part. Although not ideal, with the constant attacks happening towards proof-of-work coins, and the realization that only a few of the largest proof-of-work coins can be adequately secure, it was necessary. It's regrettable that the upgrade had to be done that way, but most made it over to the new blockchain. Checking in once or twice a year would have been enough to avoid any issues.




I am pleased Update from you , ..
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February 29, 2016, 09:06:34 AM
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Hi,

I'm maintaining Cryptocoins – vector/webfont cryptocurrency icon pack; just released a new update (1.6) including updated Rubycoin (new logo)!


Hope you won't mind me posting here (other communities appreciate it).
If you like the work, tip me crypto and support further development:

RBY: RPJkckjrFohwy1ADYr8F2R32rAS6yPoi6v
BTC: 1MByfmAdyRFr3qxMh2cspX5RsxS4FKjMmH

Cheers!
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