guys if i have 275 Hash/s how many coin i get everyday? thanks best of luck for this coin That is pretty good! One day you might get zero blocks and another day you might get 4 blocks. It depends on being lucky, and it depends on the total network hashrate.
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good projet, very great but unreally sick market exchange! cois market always down dudes, i have never login since many month! stop put your coins in coinsmarkets! how do you want people knows roicoin if it is on the WORST exchange plateforme of the univers? ?? Would you like to donate 3.5 or 5 Bitcoins to pay for a listing on a major exchange? If so let me know
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Why is my wallet not syncing anymore and I don't get to see my mining address on Coinspool workers list
What version are you running? When did it stop syncing?
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Important Announcements:We are adding an Official Instagram Page for ROI Coin plus... We have a new Team Member on board named Berbs at Slack and he will be working with the rest of us on the following items: - Promoting ROI at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/roicoinsph/
- Signature campaign to tons of PH forum / International Forum
- Esports orgs here (Stream) for promotion
- Famous Gaming Shop (Mineski) for esports events
- Ph loves eports/real sport betting me and my friend make that (ROI COINS DEPOSIT/WITHDRAW)
- Reworking website using wordpress and PHP modifications for the existing community website
- Csgo and Dota2 items Marketpace me and my friend (ROI COINS DEPOSIT)
- ROI coins buy and sell the price is base on exchange price
- Investors willing to get in roi coins (5$ - 3,000$) some of them waiting for a year
- Viuly.io i have some token their we can make an advertisement to drive more user - vuily is very active video platform you can check it out
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On the often repeated exchange listing questions... We will meet our 1st quarter 2018 road map points and that includes the exchange listings. In the mean time if you are interested in the coin I would recommend that you focus on mining, staking and term depositing. Currently the dev team is totally maxed out working on the next wallet release but I do think it will be finished very soon. We have added a new marketing team member (Judi) that has extensive (20 years) experience and I think he will prove very beneficial to our branded footprint. Just to give you a quick update on where we are at with our 1st quarter 2018 road map tasks:- Marketing Push - Preparations that need to be done so we can launch a marketing push are being worked on by Judi.
- 2 New Exchanges - Waiting for CoinsMarkets to go back online and shopping for 2 new exchanges. Gave up on Yobit.
- Paper Wallet - This is being worked on by PlainKoin and myself.
- Rework Website - This task will begin the first week of February and will be done by myself with input from Judi.
- Tutorial Videos - This task is being worked on by TheRaster.
Also, rest assured we are working on a whole bunch of things that are not on the roadmap and all of those are going make the coin better.
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Was on the previous NAV wallet with coins staking and never had a problem. Just updated to the latest wallet and now every coin is gone. I have run reindex and rescan and even brought in a backup copy of the wallet.dat I have a flag for a custom datadirectory location and this is now making me wonder if this new wallet version has place the datadirectory in a new location hence the missing coins? also oddly enough the transactionlog does show every transaction since day 1... EDIT: problem solved - the console wouldn't accept a repairwallet command and then i noticed it was built into the menu. Running the repair wallet command took care of the issue...
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Do I need to do anything besides unlock the wallet for staking coins?
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anyone know when coin markets will be back up?
CM is working on a migration and when you are an exchange that is a HUGE task. The site is up sorta but not very stable. I would recommend that you DO NOT login there unless the SSL is working. If you don't get the secure lock on your browser you have to understand that when you enter user ID and password that data is not secure it is not encrypted ok...
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yes CM is working on their migration. I would recommend NOT logging in if they do not have SSL running. If you don't get the secure lock on your browser be very careful putting your login info in there...
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have anyone tried mining this with macbook retina?
Not that I am aware of but the good news is that a 3rd party miner for MAC is now going to be an option for ROI coin. Get with Gary Hobson at Slack or Github if you want more details...
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Hy guys, two questions
- I encrypted/locked my wallet and now the syncronization does not show how many time is pending for completing the process, is this bad? I already unlocked the wallet again but now, everytime I restart the wallet is locked again, can I unlock the wallet again by default?
- The wallet is not staking because is syncronizing with 1 active connection to the Ember's network, when and how can I know the process is completed? When can I expect this happens and how can I know I am doing it well?
Thanks a lot mates
I would never recommend trying to remove your wallet password so it is unlocked by default. This is not secure and you should never store any coins in a wallet like that. The Ember wallet does not give an estimate of how long it will take to synchronize. How long it takes depends on your internet speed and network node connections so it will be different for different people. Just be patient and it will eventually complete. Look at the horizontal green bar on the bottom of the wallet and it will say how far behind it is. Just by watching it move to the right and also by seeing how far it is behind getting less you know you are doing well.
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my wallet doesnt say there are any network connections??
What can I do to see if the wallet is trying to connect at all?
I didn't have any trouble at all syncing up the wallet. How long have you had it running... sometimes it takes it a little bit to get going...
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Hi there, need some help getting my wallet synced. I've dragged and dropped the conf file into the Roaming file and then restarted the wallet and still nothing? If anyone could walk me through how to do this correctly i would very much appreciate it. thanks
Jim
can you try editing the .conf file with the following nodes that worked for me: This just now worked for me: testnet=0 listen=1 addnode=98.249.161.40 addnode=74.44.116.224 addnode=74.78.165.170 addnode=68.10.217.114 addnode=70.138.154.234 addnode=76.106.178.142 addnode=104.162.206.79 addnode=184.103.168.179 addnode=70.119.111.147 addnode=162.227.19.41 addnode=209.58.135.74 addnode=18.220.252.129 addnode=97.104.74.165 addnode=148.163.68.216 addnode=99.34.110.126 addnode=99.9.201.105 addnode=108.11.11.186 addnode=70.56.186.123 addnode=107.173.251.161 addnode=198.12.126.85 addnode=97.121.51.87 addnode=98.195.11.172 addnode=198.148.82.83 addnode=69.197.188.186 addnode=64.250.42.194 addnode=209.222.100.136 addnode=35.196.152.51 addnode=13.58.252.244 addnode=65.184.68.121 addnode=98.127.104.6 addnode=74.118.192.18 addnode=195.74.52.227 addnode=154.16.7.184 addnode=149.56.154.65 addnode=164.132.102.223 addnode=213.32.90.191 addnode=213.32.90.199 server=0 rpcport=11371 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
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Sorry if I missed the info somewhere but I wasn't able to determine the staking reward? Is it a fixed % or does it vary? Is it by the block or is it wallet weight vs. network weight? Thanks It's probably not what you'd normally call staking. The coinbase is split 3 ways, one of these is dividends, 4500 SMLY per block. If you have a wallet with an address which contains at least 25 M SMLY, then that address will get dividends once it becomes the oldest (untouched) such address. There are about 150 such addresses right now. If they do not get otherwise modified, they just take turns getting the 4500. The entire dividends for a block go to one address, changing its status from the oldest to the newest. Interesting and thanks for the answer. This brings me then to yet another quick question. Do you have any idea how long it takes to cycle through those 150 addresses that get a 4500 SMLY dividend? I'm just trying to get some rough idea of how often the payout might occur... Yes. There should be 480 blocks per day. So just over 3 dividend payments per day. Wonderful so I can relate to that and some simple math tells me an address with 25 million might see a payout every 50 days or so. I love this coin and have very thoroughly checked it through and through. I got the wallet all synchronized now and will be heading to the exchange to buy a good chunk of it. If there is anything specific you need me to do to help out with the coin please let me know. Thanks for your input on these questions! An address which has 25 million should get 4500 SMLY about 3 times per day. Each block gives 4500 to one address on the rich list. There are 480 blocks per day (on average) and about 150 addresses, so each gets a payment about 3 times per day. Note that this is not a function of the amount at the address other than it being at least 25 million. So it's not a traditional interest rate. If you own 50 million then you'll want to spread it onto 2 addresses, each with 25. Oh wow much better than I thought thanks for the clarification!
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Why on cryptopia "Market Paused Temporarily Paused"?
That's a great question! Right now I am synchronizing my wallet and would like to buy a large batch of these coins...
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Sorry if I missed the info somewhere but I wasn't able to determine the staking reward? Is it a fixed % or does it vary? Is it by the block or is it wallet weight vs. network weight? Thanks It's probably not what you'd normally call staking. The coinbase is split 3 ways, one of these is dividends, 4500 SMLY per block. If you have a wallet with an address which contains at least 25 M SMLY, then that address will get dividends once it becomes the oldest (untouched) such address. There are about 150 such addresses right now. If they do not get otherwise modified, they just take turns getting the 4500. The entire dividends for a block go to one address, changing its status from the oldest to the newest. Interesting and thanks for the answer. This brings me then to yet another quick question. Do you have any idea how long it takes to cycle through those 150 addresses that get a 4500 SMLY dividend? I'm just trying to get some rough idea of how often the payout might occur... Yes. There should be 480 blocks per day. So just over 3 dividend payments per day. Wonderful so I can relate to that and some simple math tells me an address with 25 million might see a payout every 50 days or so. I love this coin and have very thoroughly checked it through and through. I got the wallet all synchronized now and will be heading to the exchange to buy a good chunk of it. If there is anything specific you need me to do to help out with the coin please let me know. Thanks for your input on these questions!
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Was just checking into this coin and notice that CoinMarketCap is reporting the 24 hour trading volume ad Cryptopia and CoinsMarkets as zero... I know CoinsMarkets is offline now for several days but at Cryptopia the coin says the trading is paused Any comments or feedback on this?
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Hi there. I download wallet, pasted InflactionCoin.conf into its Roaming file but I still have 0 connections to the network, could someone send conf file? :/
This just now worked for me: testnet=0 listen=1 addnode=98.249.161.40 addnode=74.44.116.224 addnode=74.78.165.170 addnode=68.10.217.114 addnode=70.138.154.234 addnode=76.106.178.142 addnode=104.162.206.79 addnode=184.103.168.179 addnode=70.119.111.147 addnode=162.227.19.41 addnode=209.58.135.74 addnode=18.220.252.129 addnode=97.104.74.165 addnode=148.163.68.216 addnode=99.34.110.126 addnode=99.9.201.105 addnode=108.11.11.186 addnode=70.56.186.123 addnode=107.173.251.161 addnode=198.12.126.85 addnode=97.121.51.87 addnode=98.195.11.172 addnode=198.148.82.83 addnode=69.197.188.186 addnode=64.250.42.194 addnode=209.222.100.136 addnode=35.196.152.51 addnode=13.58.252.244 addnode=65.184.68.121 addnode=98.127.104.6 addnode=74.118.192.18 addnode=195.74.52.227 addnode=154.16.7.184 addnode=149.56.154.65 addnode=164.132.102.223 addnode=213.32.90.191 addnode=213.32.90.199 server=0 rpcport=11371 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
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Sorry if I missed the info somewhere but I wasn't able to determine the staking reward? Is it a fixed % or does it vary? Is it by the block or is it wallet weight vs. network weight? Thanks It's probably not what you'd normally call staking. The coinbase is split 3 ways, one of these is dividends, 4500 SMLY per block. If you have a wallet with an address which contains at least 25 M SMLY, then that address will get dividends once it becomes the oldest (untouched) such address. There are about 150 such addresses right now. If they do not get otherwise modified, they just take turns getting the 4500. The entire dividends for a block go to one address, changing its status from the oldest to the newest. Interesting and thanks for the answer. This brings me then to yet another quick question. Do you have any idea how long it takes to cycle through those 150 addresses that get a 4500 SMLY dividend? I'm just trying to get some rough idea of how often the payout might occur...
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