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Topic: [ANN] [RBY] ★★ Rubycoin ★★ A precious gem for the digital age - page 43. (Read 287434 times)

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Thanks but I'm looking for actual block numbers.
Does block reward step down from 500 to 250 at block 21,001 ?

I guess I don't understand how else you might interpret that chart. Unless of course it's inaccurate.
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Thanks but I'm looking for actual block numbers.
Does block reward step down from 500 to 250 at block 21,001 ?



Can a dev please confirm the validity of these block rewards?
Thank you.

I have just added Rubycoin to my mining revenue and marketcap site www.altcoinstat.com

Therefore I have used block reward vs. block count. From source file (main.cpp, line 1083+) I have concluded the following:

block count    block reward

< 21k              500
> 21k, < 42k     250
> 42k, < 63k     125
> 63k, < 84k     75
> 84k, < 105k    50
> 105k             25

Can someone please confirm this is correct?    

I believe that is correct except the last part - pretty sure block reward is supposed to stay at 50 and not go to 25.

From the first page of this thread:

Algorithm:   Scrypt
Block Reward:   For the first 5 months, rewards step down from 500, 250, 125, 75, 50.
Block Target:   150 seconds
Difficulty Retargetting:   Every block
Max Supply:   60 million
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Can a dev please confirm the validity of these block rewards?
Thank you.

I have just added Rubycoin to my mining revenue and marketcap site www.altcoinstat.com

Therefore I have used block reward vs. block count. From source file (main.cpp, line 1083+) I have concluded the following:

block count    block reward

< 21k              500
> 21k, < 42k     250
> 42k, < 63k     125
> 63k, < 84k     75
> 84k, < 105k    50
> 105k             25

Can someone please confirm this is correct?    

I believe that is correct except the last part - pretty sure block reward is supposed to stay at 50 and not go to 25.

From the first page of this thread:

Algorithm:   Scrypt
Block Reward:   For the first 5 months, rewards step down from 500, 250, 125, 75, 50.
Block Target:   150 seconds
Difficulty Retargetting:   Every block
Max Supply:   60 million
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EVERYTHING YOU CAN IMAGINE IS REAL

Can a dev please confirm the validity of these block rewards?
Thank you.

I have just added Rubycoin to my mining revenue and marketcap site www.altcoinstat.com

Therefore I have used block reward vs. block count. From source file (main.cpp, line 1083+) I have concluded the following:

block count    block reward

< 21k              500
> 21k, < 42k     250
> 42k, < 63k     125
> 63k, < 84k     75
> 84k, < 105k    50
> 105k             25

Can someone please confirm this is correct?     
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330 is good price to buy
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good idea!
475 is very low
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Yes.
Hold.
If you are selling in the three digit satoshis, you are going to miss out.

So, don't sell if the price is this or less 0.00000XXX. Instead wait until it becomes this 0.0000XXXX or even this 0.000XXXXX.

You're welcome.



Do not sell your Ruby at or below 0.00000475 BTC
trust me

I'm hoping Ruby cracks at least a dollar within a year or so. Current prices are abysmal; can't imagine why anyone would be selling now. HOLD PEOPLE!
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Do not sell your Ruby at or below 0.00000475 BTC
trust me

I'm hoping Ruby cracks at least a dollar within a year or so. Current prices are abysmal; can't imagine why anyone would be selling now. HOLD PEOPLE!
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Do not sell your Ruby at or below 0.00000475 BTC
trust me
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Very nice to see RubyCoin gaining strength. Dev's have been keeping up with the coin and the community.
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Rubycoin now listed on swisscex, a great exchange!

https://www.swisscex.com/market/RBY_BTC
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I have just added Rubycoin to my mining revenue and marketcap site www.altcoinstat.com

Therefore I have used block reward vs. block count. From source file (main.cpp, line 1083+) I have concluded the following:

block count    block reward

< 21k              500
> 21k, < 42k     250
> 42k, < 63k     125
> 63k, < 84k     75
> 84k, < 105k    50
> 105k             25

Can someone please confirm this is correct?     
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So whats going on with these coins, any reason to be interested?

Absolutely. The RubyCoin dev team has been hard at work since launch. They're now in the testing phase of a high quality RubyCoin casino. Check this out: https://i.imgur.com/mWRdG8Q.png

There's more exciting stuff in the pipeline too. As always, the best place for information is the rubycoin IRC, information is in the op. If you're interested in trying out the casino for yourself before official launch, you should come have a chat with us!

I love lists, so here's some bullet points of why you should be interested in ruby:

  • Ruby remains steady in the top 5 most profitable coins to mine
  • has achieved top spot at least twice in the last few days
  • Current trading on cryptorush around 885 satoshi
  • buy wall of around 700 satoshi
  • over 2.5 BTC volume trading in last 24hrs, on cryptorush alone
  • 41.10 BTC monthly volume trading on cryptorush (which means to date as the coin is only two weeks old)
  • A sexy new wallet currently in development
  • No network issues since launch
  • Did I mention the RubyCoin casino opens soon?



OK. Sounds nice. Thank yoy for nice answer! Wink

No problem! It's definitely an exciting time for the team right now. Hope to see you around.

Im interested in trying out the casino mate, hit me up with some info

There is some beta testing you can get in on, drop into IRC and someone will point you in the right direction I'm sure. For now, we keeping all beta testing requests on the Casino to IRC only.

RubyCoin IRC: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#rubycoin.org
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Mac osX wallet doesn't work, it doesn't even start.

Cheers

That's the first report I've heard of something like this. Why don'f you join us on IRC and we can see about getting that sorted out for you?

Ok! I'll try later to get on IRC, I'm using Mavericks. I have other wallets working OK, but this one it just doesn't pop up.

Thanks!
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Osmservices keeps being hacked away from me :-( th
So whats going on with these coins, any reason to be interested?

Absolutely. The RubyCoin dev team has been hard at work since launch. They're now in the testing phase of a high quality RubyCoin casino. Check this out: https://i.imgur.com/mWRdG8Q.png

There's more exciting stuff in the pipeline too. As always, the best place for information is the rubycoin IRC, information is in the op. If you're interested in trying out the casino for yourself before official launch, you should come have a chat with us!

I love lists, so here's some bullet points of why you should be interested in ruby:

  • Ruby remains steady in the top 5 most profitable coins to mine
  • has achieved top spot at least twice in the last few days
  • Current trading on cryptorush around 885 satoshi
  • buy wall of around 700 satoshi
  • over 2.5 BTC volume trading in last 24hrs, on cryptorush alone
  • 41.10 BTC monthly volume trading on cryptorush (which means to date as the coin is only two weeks old)
  • A sexy new wallet currently in development
  • No network issues since launch
  • Did I mention the RubyCoin casino opens soon?



OK. Sounds nice. Thank yoy for nice answer! Wink

No problem! It's definitely an exciting time for the team right now. Hope to see you around.

Im interested in trying out the casino mate, hit me up with some info
newbie
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Mac osX wallet doesn't work, it doesn't even start.

Cheers

That's the first report I've heard of something like this. Why don'f you join us on IRC and we can see about getting that sorted out for you?


i've been using osx wallet since day one without any issues
full member
Activity: 182
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Mac osX wallet doesn't work, it doesn't even start.

Cheers

That's the first report I've heard of something like this. Why don'f you join us on IRC and we can see about getting that sorted out for you?
sr. member
Activity: 400
Merit: 268
Mac osX wallet doesn't work, it doesn't even start.

Cheers
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