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Author Topic: [ANN] [RBY] ★★ Rubycoin ★★ A precious gem for the digital age  (Read 287370 times)
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February 25, 2014, 12:42:25 AM
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bitember gave me a 500 ruby transaction right at the start, now they took it away Sad  doesnt even show up
I had 490 at hashrapid and the same thing happened to me


They're called orphaned blocks. If more than one person solves a block, the winner is whoever can broadcast that solution to the most nodes the fastest. If you lose that race, your block is orphaned and the coins you were rewarded disappear. Orphans are *extremely common* at launches when difficulty is unbalanced against the hashrate total, and this launch was particularly popular, so orphans were even worse.
do they show as confirmed or unconfirmed?

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February 25, 2014, 12:45:04 AM
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February 25, 2014, 12:45:26 AM
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I'm mining on hashstrike (ruby.hashstrike.com) and sofar everything is working fine. The only thing is that a 1% fee is applied while they adverstise 0% on their main page. Anybody else notice this?
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February 25, 2014, 12:47:35 AM
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Attention: Dedicatedpool is stealing heavy on ruby, just a advice... switch to hash.so !

Have you got proof of this? I'm mining with DedicatedPool but will quickly change pools if you have any evidence.
I don't think DedicatedPool is stealing anything, I know the admin and he seems legit.

edit: Obviously I'm not against ppl joining our pool, but saying someone is stealing, without any proof is just lame.

go back and read all the people on this forum that have had the same problems with dedicated. and proof? how's that? for me having confirmed coins just vanish is plenty of proof. i agree on some level, binary clock seems like an ok guy so maybe it's a problem with his server i dont know and i really dont care.i lost so much money giving them a second and even third chance so they are done in my book. sorry bro but i mined with fastpool for like 6 weeks without one single issue, i have mined dedicated a few times on a few coins and every single godddamn time i get screwed so if you want proof go figure it out the hard way. i'm only sharing my experience with the pools.
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February 25, 2014, 12:51:56 AM
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bitember gave me a 500 ruby transaction right at the start, now they took it away Sad  doesnt even show up
I had 490 at hashrapid and the same thing happened to me


They're called orphaned blocks. If more than one person solves a block, the winner is whoever can broadcast that solution to the most nodes the fastest. If you lose that race, your block is orphaned and the coins you were rewarded disappear. Orphans are *extremely common* at launches when difficulty is unbalanced against the hashrate total, and this launch was particularly popular, so orphans were even worse.
do they show as confirmed or unconfirmed?

i thought they showed up as orphaned and stayed there, mines just gone i guess its a bitember thing.
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February 25, 2014, 12:53:49 AM
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February 25, 2014, 12:54:35 AM
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Can anyone else confirm legit, im not a software guy?

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February 25, 2014, 12:57:59 AM
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Are there any pools out there that doesn't require registration everytime a new coin comes out? It's just plain ludicrous having to repeatedly do this, setup the same worker names again and again. Why don't they just copy the user profile across all the subdomains so we don't have to go through this process when a new altcoin gets released.
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February 25, 2014, 12:58:31 AM
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Want to know why the hashrate on this coin is fucking ridic? Hashcows (multipool) seems to be mining any scrypt launch now... they mined Swanson coin (which was funny idea) and now they hit Ruby... if you have an account, you'll see them in the coins settings in your account. They list them as "MOO" on the home page so people who don't mine with them don't know what they are doing.

This is probably the death of the solo miner mining little clone coins I would think.

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February 25, 2014, 01:00:39 AM
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It feels like Aliencoin all over again with all the issues.
At 3.5Mhs I am looking at a 150-160 daily payout.
Seems this coin is only for the big boys with mega
mining power!
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February 25, 2014, 01:01:17 AM
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Are there any pools out there that doesn't require registration everytime a new coin comes out? It's just plain ludicrous having to repeatedly do this, setup the same worker names again and again.

ruby.hash.so  Uniquie pool which lets you point your miners @ one url and change ALL your miners to a different pool that they are hosting.  Allowing the individual to easily do what the large multiple pools do.  Great concept and worked like a charm when I switched from one coin to the ruby coin.
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February 25, 2014, 01:02:44 AM
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February 25, 2014, 01:02:45 AM
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Can anyone else confirm legit, im not a software guy?

I won the wallet bounty, confirmed in IRC, this wallet is now the official windows wallet, so basicly YES, is confirmed by devs Wink
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February 25, 2014, 01:03:24 AM
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ruby.hash.so  Uniquie pool which lets you point your miners @ one url and change ALL your miners to a different pool that they are hosting.  Allowing the individual to easily do what the large multiple pools do.  Great concept and worked like a charm when I switched from one coin to the ruby coin.

Are they usually on top of new coin launches though?
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February 25, 2014, 01:07:04 AM
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ruby.hash.so  Uniquie pool which lets you point your miners @ one url and change ALL your miners to a different pool that they are hosting.  Allowing the individual to easily do what the large multiple pools do.  Great concept and worked like a charm when I switched from one coin to the ruby coin.

Are they usually on top of new coin launches though?

Not 100% sure, but they are doing 2.4Gh of the 8.1Gh of this coin, so they must be doing something right.  I just started mining with them yesterday.
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February 25, 2014, 01:08:02 AM
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Attention: Dedicatedpool is stealing heavy on ruby, just a advice... switch to hash.so !

Have you got proof of this? I'm mining with DedicatedPool but will quickly change pools if you have any evidence.
I don't think DedicatedPool is stealing anything, I know the admin and he seems legit.

edit: Obviously I'm not against ppl joining our pool, but saying someone is stealing, without any proof is just lame.

Well I did also notice some really strange behavior on DEDICATED POOLS with two coins. I also could not believe it because the pool is so big. But I got so less Coino over two days, it made no sense. I then switched to your pool, and got twice the payout instantly! And a second coin, I think it was Mintcoin, I also had so few payout (compared to overall statistics), switched to another pool and got more than twice. So I dont believe that is an incident.

Same story here. Something is not right with dedicated pools.
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February 25, 2014, 01:08:15 AM
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Can anyone else confirm legit, im not a software guy?

I won the wallet bounty, confirmed in IRC, this wallet is now the official windows wallet, so basicly YES, is confirmed by devs Wink
Just putting my wallet address if you want to donate for my 4 hours work.

So why did the Devs not develop the wallet?  Just curious
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February 25, 2014, 01:11:00 AM
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Wallet works great! And didn't have to config for once, Great Job!

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February 25, 2014, 01:12:54 AM
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Can anyone else confirm legit, im not a software guy?

I won the wallet bounty, confirmed in IRC, this wallet is now the official windows wallet, so basicly YES, is confirmed by devs Wink
Just putting my wallet address if you want to donate for my 4 hours work.

So why did the Devs not develop the wallet?  Just curious

Well, they were preparing for a perfect launch. I guess they didn't have the time. Grin
Besides, it was one of the excuses for 2% premine.

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February 25, 2014, 01:14:13 AM
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Attention: Dedicatedpool is stealing heavy on ruby, just a advice... switch to hash.so !

Have you got proof of this? I'm mining with DedicatedPool but will quickly change pools if you have any evidence.
I don't think DedicatedPool is stealing anything, I know the admin and he seems legit.

edit: Obviously I'm not against ppl joining our pool, but saying someone is stealing, without any proof is just lame.

Well I did also notice some really strange behavior on DEDICATED POOLS with two coins. I also could not believe it because the pool is so big. But I got so less Coino over two days, it made no sense. I then switched to your pool, and got twice the payout instantly! And a second coin, I think it was Mintcoin, I also had so few payout (compared to overall statistics), switched to another pool and got more than twice. So I dont believe that is an incident.

Same story here. Something is not right with dedicated pools.

Somebody should post this in a own thread so everybody can see and reply. This pool needs to get what it deserves, if a big pool starts stealing like this, soon every pool owner will think they can do what they want. Just do not understand why so many miners are still there

binaryclock is very respected pool operator in the community. he's never failed to answer any of my questions i've asked no matter how small. find him and IRC and talk to him. Otherwise, you're way off mark blindy spreading FUD.

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