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Re: [ANN] RoyalCoin - a new scrypt based coin
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RoyalCoin
on 09/05/2013, 06:45:39 UTC
Buy/Sell RYC

Use the exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/9

Mining

Pools

http://www.royalcoinpool.com
http://miningpool.eu/  ---> PPLNS pool with a 1% fees
http://rlcpool.erundook.net/  ----> Fees 1,5% ----> ddos-protected


P2Pools

http://pool01-royal.coinloot.com:8300/static/ ---> 3% Fees     -------> ( http://pool01-royal.coinloot.com:8300/fee)
http://chncoin.no-ip.biz:9444/static/ ---> 3% fees  ------------------> ( http://chncoin.no-ip.biz:9444/fee )
http://p2pool.web2go.hu:8400/  ---> fees: 3%  ----> location: EU ----> ( http://p2pool.web2go.hu:8400/fee )
http://ryc.sytes.net:19327 --> 1% fees  ---------------------------->  ( http://ryc.sytes.net:19327/fee )
http://141.138.192.240:3355/static/


A block explorer is available at http://block.al.tcoin.info/chain/RoyalCoin

Compiling for unix

If you are having any issues, try the following:

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make clean -f makefile.unix
make -f makefile.unix

or

I got it too build doing this:
put build.h into src and src/obj
comment out the line "/bin/sh ../share/genbuild.sh ..." in makefile.unix
make -f makefile.unix

Quote from: build.h
#define BUILD_DESC "v0.6.3.0-g3aaa7ba-beta"
#define BUILD_DATE "2013-05-09 02:02:57 +0400"

also works well with a litecoin pushpool
so far 1 accepted out of 200(started around block 83), with 74 connections (i opened the port router side)

Bounties

Bounties are available for various RoyalCoin related services. More info at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201370

Free RYC

Visit the giveaway thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201323.140
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[ANN] RoyalCoin - a new scrypt based coin
by
RoyalCoin
on 09/05/2013, 06:44:58 UTC

Royal
-adj
unusually good or impressive; first-rate


RoyalCoin is a new scrypt based coin developed by 3 guys based out of Montreal. We believe that the name of a coin is integral to it's success, so we won't be offering you junk. Here's what you need to know about RoyalCoin:

3 min between blocks
Subsidy half every 600,000 blocks
140,000,000 total coins
Retargets once per day (every 480 blocks)
100 coins per block
No premine

Default port is 9556
Default RPC port is 9557

In light of the fast difficulty retarget, early adopter special is offered:

Blocks 0-10 are for testing purposes and worth 0 RYC
Blocks 10-510 blocks worth 500 RYC
Blocks 510-1010 worth 250 RYC
Blocks 1010-2010 worth 125 RYC

Windows binaries: https://sourceforge.net/projects/royalcoin/files/royalcoin-qt.zip/download
Daemon (windows): https://sourceforge.net/projects/royalcoin/files/royalcoind.zip/download
Source: https://sourceforge.net/projects/royalcoin/files/royalcoin-source.zip/download

Website: http://royalcoin.org
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Re: Which linux distro on flash stick?
by
RoyalCoin
on 08/05/2013, 19:09:18 UTC
You should be able to use any distribution you want.

I've successfully installed Debian on a stick. And Ubuntu is based on Debian.

But a stick is not as resilient as a (SSD) disk with regards to rewriting, so the stick might not last
as long. OTOH, the price of a 4GB stick isn't much, so it not a big problem (for me at least).


Lubuntu or xubuntu
+1
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Re: how to buy BTC in person
by
RoyalCoin
on 08/05/2013, 19:08:33 UTC
Try localbitcoins, if you're in a smallish town you might not have much luck though.
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Re: satoshidice question
by
RoyalCoin
on 08/05/2013, 19:07:46 UTC
The only way to win at satoshidice is by not playing at all.
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Re: how to check ppc total network hashrate?
by
RoyalCoin
on 08/05/2013, 19:03:57 UTC
Check one of the pools, they usually have a stats page they will tell you the network hash rate.
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Re: Ripple Help
by
RoyalCoin
on 08/05/2013, 19:03:22 UTC
Ripple is centralized and a for-profit operation. Please don't use it. Smiley
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Re: Should I buy an ASIC miner?
by
RoyalCoin
on 08/05/2013, 19:02:16 UTC
It's too late to even consider ordering one now. You missed the boat by about a year Wink