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Author Topic: [ANN] [RBY] ★★ Rubycoin ★★ A precious gem for the digital age  (Read 287370 times)
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November 24, 2014, 11:18:15 AM
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Ladies and Gentlemen! The Time Has COME!!!!

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TO THE MOON!!!!!!
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November 24, 2014, 02:21:42 PM
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It says the RBY market is closed on Bittrex, how should I move my coins from the old wallet to the new one?
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November 24, 2014, 02:57:38 PM
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It says the RBY market is closed on Bittrex, how should I move my coins from the old wallet to the new one?

Bittrex had a problem in the early hours of the new wallet. Some transactions got stuck but they are working on it. Should be open for withdrawals later today.

Once it's open you can withdraw to your wallet and than get your coins.

Staking starts after block 7,000 so you still have plenty of time to get your coins in your wallet and let them mature for atleast 8 hours.

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November 24, 2014, 05:34:06 PM
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 Cool All Ruby  I had on Bittrex,  successfully and quickly transferred to my new wallet.  Very smooth!
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November 24, 2014, 06:05:41 PM
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On swisscex the old Ruby coin can still be deposited and traded.
How will you prevent to have RubyV1 and RubyV2 running in parallel Huh

In my opinion it was a really bad idea to start another blockchain.
Hope that will not kill the coin.

There is really 'nothing' to stop the old blockchain. As long as people mine it, it will continue. It will be a different 'coin' though, as it will not/is not be compatible with Rubycoin 2.0.

It will 'die' when everyone updates. The value is lost due to user base moving to the new chain. Theoretically, the community could keep rubycoin 1.0 alive, but it would be very hard to create value, as it no longer is listed on any exchange. All of the exchanges have moved to 2.0 at the request of kassado.

Very basic explanation. If I'm incorrect or anyone has something to add, please do Smiley

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November 24, 2014, 06:07:31 PM
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Hello dev,

I am happy to see everything went smooth.
1 question: will that staking work even coins are left on bittrex or must be on local wallet?

Thank you and good luck with a new projects


Staking will only work on your own wallet. Thanks for the kind words.



Shall everyone stop mining Ruby now?


Yes, everyone should stop mining.

You can mine the new Rubycoin at my multipool.
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November 24, 2014, 10:47:49 PM
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is there a pool list
p2pnode list
and config file ?

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November 24, 2014, 11:02:55 PM
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is there a pool list
p2pnode list
and config file ?

cheers


I think the nodes are hardcoded into the qt client.  There shouldn't be any pools because the coin is fully POS now.

I haven't had any issues whatsoever with the new wallet.  Make sure you delete the old blockchain!
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November 24, 2014, 11:09:20 PM
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is there a pool list
p2pnode list
and config file ?

cheers


I think the nodes are hardcoded into the qt client.  There shouldn't be any pools because the coin is fully POS now.

I haven't had any issues whatsoever with the new wallet.  Make sure you delete the old blockchain!


thanks
so how does the wallet talk to sgminer
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November 24, 2014, 11:23:48 PM
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is there a pool list
p2pnode list
and config file ?

cheers


I think the nodes are hardcoded into the qt client.  There shouldn't be any pools because the coin is fully POS now.

I haven't had any issues whatsoever with the new wallet.  Make sure you delete the old blockchain!


thanks
so how does the wallet talk to sgminer

It doesn't; the coin uses Proof of Stake now instead of Proof of Work.
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November 24, 2014, 11:44:06 PM
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is there a pool list
p2pnode list
and config file ?

cheers


I think the nodes are hardcoded into the qt client.  There shouldn't be any pools because the coin is fully POS now.

I haven't had any issues whatsoever with the new wallet.  Make sure you delete the old blockchain!


thanks
so how does the wallet talk to sgminer

It doesn't; the coin uses Proof of Stake now instead of Proof of Work.

So the only way to start is to buy some coin's yeah ?

sorry i know nothing about pos only mining ,,,lol
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November 25, 2014, 12:02:44 AM
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is there a pool list
p2pnode list
and config file ?

cheers


I think the nodes are hardcoded into the qt client.  There shouldn't be any pools because the coin is fully POS now.

I haven't had any issues whatsoever with the new wallet.  Make sure you delete the old blockchain!


thanks
so how does the wallet talk to sgminer

It doesn't; the coin uses Proof of Stake now instead of Proof of Work.

So the only way to start is to buy some coin's yeah ?

sorry i know nothing about pos only mining ,,,lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-stake

Yeah the only way to buy them is to get them from an exchange.  You can mine more by holding them in your wallet (think of it as generating interest).

I'd get them while you still can.  They are incredibly cheap considering the current market cap/upcoming features.
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November 25, 2014, 01:22:07 AM
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is there a pool list
p2pnode list
and config file ?

cheers


I think the nodes are hardcoded into the qt client.  There shouldn't be any pools because the coin is fully POS now.

I haven't had any issues whatsoever with the new wallet.  Make sure you delete the old blockchain!


thanks
so how does the wallet talk to sgminer

It doesn't; the coin uses Proof of Stake now instead of Proof of Work.

So the only way to start is to buy some coin's yeah ?

sorry i know nothing about pos only mining ,,,lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-stake

Yeah the only way to buy them is to get them from an exchange.  You can mine more by holding them in your wallet (think of it as generating interest).

I'd get them while you still can.  They are incredibly cheap considering the current market cap/upcoming features.

ok got it

so the 5% what is that ,,,, 5%/day or what ?
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November 25, 2014, 02:51:33 AM
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so the 5% what is that ,,,, 5%/day or what ?

Keep your wallet open to earn 5% per year / 0.42% per month / 0.014% per day. Opening your wallet only some of the time will reduce the interest earned. When the price of Rubycoin is going up, it essentially amplifies your earnings. At this low of a market cap, the interest is more of a bonus than anything.

yeah sorry i see that now on the op

one last thing i don't quite get :-

ruby coin comes up most profitable coin in "coinwarz" atm  so what context is that in ,,,, can't be to mine and cant be the 5% interest so is coinwarz still refering to the time before the coin became POS?

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November 26, 2014, 02:17:48 AM
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Wait what? I'm a pool operator and have only just found out about this now, what was the last block on the old chain and can coins still be moved over to the new chain?

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November 26, 2014, 05:15:52 AM
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Wait what? I'm a pool operator and have only just found out about this now, what was the last block on the old chain and can coins still be moved over to the new chain?
Oops...
From what I've read and gathered any coins that were not moved to the new chain are lost on the old fork.
But it was posted here over a month ago granted there wasn't a while lot of talk about it. Maybe you could talk to Rby and if it's a substantial amount of coins maybe he can get Ritchie from bittrex to move them for you, I believe that's who did the untill swap to the 2.0 wallet and new pos chain.
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November 26, 2014, 04:11:32 PM
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Guys, sorry for silly question, but how can I update to new wallet?
I have installed it, downloaded new blockchain, then as usually replaced wallet.dat, but new wallet is not going do be a friend with an "old" wallet.dat.
Also I have tried to send my coins from old wallet to bittrex, but nothing happened.
Don't want to lose my my 120k+ coins ((
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November 26, 2014, 04:55:20 PM
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Guys, sorry for silly question, but how can I update to new wallet?
I have installed it, downloaded new blockchain, then as usually replaced wallet.dat, but new wallet is not going do be a friend with an "old" wallet.dat.
Also I have tried to send my coins from old wallet to bittrex, but nothing happened.
Don't want to lose my my 120k+ coins ((


When did you try to sent the coins to bittrex? Before or after 20th of november?

If after than you are to late and won't be able to convert your coins. Exchange to the new blockchain took place between 20th and 23rd of november.


PS: you can't use your old wallet.dat because it's the old forked blockchain. You need new wallet adresses.

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November 26, 2014, 05:32:47 PM
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When did you try to sent the coins to bittrex? Before or after 20th of november?

If after than you are to late and won't be able to convert your coins. Exchange to the new blockchain took place between 20th and 23rd of november.
after...
So, I can forget about all my coins?  Angry
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November 26, 2014, 06:06:08 PM
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When did you try to sent the coins to bittrex? Before or after 20th of november?

If after than you are to late and won't be able to convert your coins. Exchange to the new blockchain took place between 20th and 23rd of november.
after...
So, I can forget about all my coins?  Angry


I'm afraid so. You had a full month to do it. Announcement on how to convert was pretty clear I must say.

Nevertheless I'm sorry for your lose of coins. Might wanna think of rebuying as the dev has some nice thing going.

Cheers

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