RaidBossOath
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September 01, 2016, 06:45:38 PM |
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Been here for quite a while and the Developer is amazing and extremely helpful/reliable. The market capital on ruby coin is in the top 50s and long live RBY!!
-Cheers
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Wexfgy12
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September 10, 2016, 11:20:03 PM |
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What is the relationship between RubyCoin and TraderDaddy, I dont quite get it? Same developers? Does owning Rubycoin entitel you to any part of Traderdaddy platform?
Thanks
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dking7334
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September 11, 2016, 05:58:51 AM |
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Does owning Rubycoin entitel you to any part of Traderdaddy platform?
TraderDaddy will require you to have 500 Rubycoin on an exchange while in use. It's an experiment in creating demand through software. Any update on when TraderDaddy will be released?
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dranster
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September 11, 2016, 06:04:53 AM |
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Does owning Rubycoin entitel you to any part of Traderdaddy platform?
TraderDaddy will require you to have 500 Rubycoin on an exchange while in use. It's an experiment in creating demand through software. Any update on when TraderDaddy will be released? Im so excited about the release of TraderDaddy...Markets are getting excited already I think we can see 100k sats
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vashshawn
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September 13, 2016, 06:27:52 PM |
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TraderDaddy will be released when it is ready, no timeframe
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yeswepump
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September 14, 2016, 07:39:08 AM |
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Does owning Rubycoin entitel you to any part of Traderdaddy platform?
TraderDaddy will require you to have 500 Rubycoin on an exchange while in use. It's an experiment in creating demand through software. it means 500 RBY on each exchange? which exchanges will be the active in Traderdaddy?
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Altcoinlover
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September 15, 2016, 07:02:29 PM |
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I'm interested in this coin as I am a big fan of POS coins and I would like to know what is a good amount of coins to start off staking with?
I would have been plased to see an answer to your question ;-) Nobody there? It mostly depends on what you can afford. Wallets with larger amounts of Rubycoin will stake more consistently and frequently. Several thousand may be enough for a few stakes a month. Staking can be maximized by keeping your wallet online as much as possible, because of the type of proof-of-stake used. Also be sure to disable any sleep/hibernation mode, as it can interrupt the staking process. Hover over the lightning bolt in the bottom left corner of your wallet to see an estimate. Sorry for late reply ;-) thanks for the info.... so, I am certainly not in the game for staking RBY ;-) no big deal. Will just play with it on exchange then ;-)
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stoner19
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September 16, 2016, 01:52:07 PM |
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Does owning Rubycoin entitel you to any part of Traderdaddy platform?
TraderDaddy will require you to have 500 Rubycoin on an exchange while in use. It's an experiment in creating demand through software. it means 500 RBY on each exchange? which exchanges will be the active in Traderdaddy? Correct, 500 RBY held on Poloniex to use TraderDaddy. Poloniex will be the only exchange at the time of release. I'm sure more exchanges to come in time.
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November 12, 2016, 06:12:17 AM |
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Any Updates on the Trade Daddy? It sounds like it is a very useful tool!
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PexPeppers
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November 16, 2016, 04:22:30 AM |
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do you guys know you can actually use your RBY to buy hot sauce? https://www.pexpeppers.com just use the coinpayments checkout method.
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kb4scv
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November 18, 2016, 11:41:55 PM |
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Have not followed this one for a while, but it looks like you are going the route of requiring coins to run the trader. It is a good concept to build value for the coin.
I would suggest that you require a set amount to buy/use the trader and then have the amount required lower over time to free up the coins for resale. This would keep coins constantly exchanging and moving. Have the trader come up for renewal after a set time. It will still build value for the coin as well as constantly move coins.
Just suggestions, best of luck.
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kb4scv
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November 19, 2016, 12:38:02 AM |
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Have not followed this one for a while, but it looks like you are going the route of requiring coins to run the trader. It is a good concept to build value for the coin.
I would suggest that you require a set amount to buy/use the trader and then have the amount required lower over time to free up the coins for resale. This would keep coins constantly exchanging and moving. Have the trader come up for renewal after a set time. It will still build value for the coin as well as constantly move coins.
Just suggestions, best of luck.
Welcome back and thanks for the suggestion. I haven't given it too much thought at this point, but it's possible that the amount required may be lowered as the price of RBY rises. That is not what I meant. If you set it up to cost an amount of rby, say 5000 as an example, then make the amount required to hold decrease by 1/12 each month so that 1/12 of the coins can be sold for a profit as the months go by, then the ppl that are pumping the price of the coin by purchasing the trader get to make an additional profit if coin keeps rising while at the same time, keeping coins moving back and forth. At the end of the time period, the trader has to be bought again. Of course, if it works well, the amount of rby needed would have to decrease as price rises, but same principle for each year. This should keep price rising and ppl buying and selling coins. All depending, of course, on the trader remaining useful over time. This has come up in other discussions about keeping coins moving up and forward. Just a thought. Anyhow, good job so far. Keep up the good work.
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dking7334
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November 19, 2016, 03:04:07 AM |
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Exciting news about TraderDaddy just picked up some more Rby and have them staking away!
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leecher2k16
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November 19, 2016, 12:02:53 PM |
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How much ruby coins i need for staking?
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leecher2k16
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November 20, 2016, 03:47:35 PM |
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Oh okay, i taked a test buy on poloniex with 20 RBY Ok, i will buy some thousand ^^
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leecher2k16
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November 20, 2016, 04:00:29 PM |
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Hi, this TraderDaddy is only beta this time? Not public? Only trading Ruby?
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stoner19
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November 20, 2016, 04:05:58 PM |
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Hi, this TraderDaddy is only beta this time? Not public? Only trading Ruby?
Right now it is a closed beta test. There will be news as soon as it's open to the public. It will trade on any of the BTC/altcoin markets at poloniex (a max of 12 markets per user).
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dking7334
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November 21, 2016, 03:48:33 AM |
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Wow that's going to be very nice to be see a successful trading bot very excited to try it out! Keep up the good work and screenshots dev and closed beta team!
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