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Author Topic: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] No Staking, 1% Standard Interest per Day, 750% APR For HOdlers  (Read 472773 times)
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July 24, 2017, 09:40:29 AM
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@Fuzzbawl, Freetrade

Can you please change the coin exchange ticker?

It still shows Yobit: http://www.fuzzbawls.pw/explore/HOdlcoin/markets.php

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July 24, 2017, 11:54:09 AM
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Hi, I'm using a spare computer for the wallet and mining with it.  When it set up, it asked for number of cores and realize I should have put it at 1 but just thought I could change it later.  How can I change it now?  It's running at 2 cores and making this machine unstable.

I tried to deposit coins from coinexchange and got them returned with:  Auth Timeout / Reversed



Hi paramind22,
you can set the number of cores to use with the startup flag -genproclimit=1 , default is -1 which means al cores.
this can also be set in a file called hodlcoin.conf in the same directory as where your wallet.dat is stored.


Thanks.

I created a hodlcoin.conf file with just that line and it didn't take.  This is just a spare computer I picked up and it didn't give me permission to write in program files directory so I just copied that whole directory to my c:/mining directory and restarted the program from there.  Hopefully, that will be ok, as it did launch, but there must be other stuff needed in the hodlcoin.conf file. 

Also, you said default is -1 which means all cores?  I just want to use one core out of two.



in the hodlcoin.conf file you need to put genproclimit=1  ( without the dash in front of it, only needed when passing it as a flag to startup binary )
yes hodlcoin.conf file can contain other parameters , here is an example:

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rpcuser=miner
rpcpassword=yourRPCpassword
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
server=1
p2pport=1989
rpcport=11989
daemon=1
gen=1
minermemory=1
genproclimit=1
upnp=0
miningaddress=MY_HODL_MINING_ADDRESS


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July 24, 2017, 11:39:25 PM
Last edit: July 24, 2017, 11:51:47 PM by paramind22
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Hi, I'm using a spare computer for the wallet and mining with it.  When it set up, it asked for number of cores and realize I should have put it at 1 but just thought I could change it later.  How can I change it now?  It's running at 2 cores and making this machine unstable.

I tried to deposit coins from coinexchange and got them returned with:  Auth Timeout / Reversed



Hi paramind22,
you can set the number of cores to use with the startup flag -genproclimit=1 , default is -1 which means al cores.
this can also be set in a file called hodlcoin.conf in the same directory as where your wallet.dat is stored.


Thanks.

I created a hodlcoin.conf file with just that line and it didn't take.  This is just a spare computer I picked up and it didn't give me permission to write in program files directory so I just copied that whole directory to my c:/mining directory and restarted the program from there.  Hopefully, that will be ok, as it did launch, but there must be other stuff needed in the hodlcoin.conf file.  

Also, you said default is -1 which means all cores?  I just want to use one core out of two.



in the hodlcoin.conf file you need to put genproclimit=1  ( without the dash in front of it, only needed when passing it as a flag to startup binary )
yes hodlcoin.conf file can contain other parameters , here is an example:

Code:
rpcuser=miner
rpcpassword=yourRPCpassword
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
server=1
p2pport=1989
rpcport=11989
daemon=1
gen=1
minermemory=1
genproclimit=1
upnp=0
miningaddress=MY_HODL_MINING_ADDRESS


Thanks again.

OK, sorry to bug you when I might be able to find this online, but just for the continuity of the discussion, you keep saying =1 means all cores, I only want to use one of two cores, so the flag might be =0?   This is often how I find tech info, like a old dialog here or some other forum, so to those who say "google it" lol.  A lot of tech coin mining info is still actually hard to find.

This is a really long thread.   It would be good to periodically state how to mine this coin with its wallet.   I hate looking through triple digit long threads for info, and then one has to make sure the info is still current.

What I gather is that you need your mining address put in this wallet, and then they get redeposited back to you as being coins received into the wallet?  Is the address just simply our received address as given by the wallet?  Is the pool address hardcoded in? 

Do we need this stuff if we are in the wallet already:  rpcpassword=yourRPCpassword ?



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Thanks again.

OK, sorry to bug you when I might be able to find this online, but just for the continuity of the discussion, you keep saying =1 means all cores, I only want to use one of two cores, so the flag might be =0?   This is often how I find tech info, like a old dialog here or some other forum, so to those who say "google it" lol.  A lot of tech coin mining info is still actually hard to find.

This is a really long thread.   It would be good to periodically state how to mine this coin with its wallet.   I hate looking through triple digit long threads for info, and then one has to make sure the info is still current.

What I gather is that you need your mining address put in this wallet, and then they get redeposited back to you as being coins received into the wallet?  Is the address just simply our received address as given by the wallet?  Is the pool address hardcoded in? 

Do we need this stuff if we are in the wallet already:  rpcpassword=yourRPCpassword ?




genproclimit of -1 means all cores.  Setting it to 1 would be to only use 1 core.  2 would use 2, etc. ad nauseum
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July 25, 2017, 02:21:39 AM
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can someone update the URL for the mining profitability calculator for HODL . seems to be lost from google.
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July 25, 2017, 07:10:52 AM
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Profitability Calculator for HODL:

http://samuelpj.github.io/hodl-mining-calc/?


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July 25, 2017, 10:17:53 AM
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Thanks again.

OK, sorry to bug you when I might be able to find this online, but just for the continuity of the discussion, you keep saying =1 means all cores, I only want to use one of two cores, so the flag might be =0?   This is often how I find tech info, like a old dialog here or some other forum, so to those who say "google it" lol.  A lot of tech coin mining info is still actually hard to find.

This is a really long thread.   It would be good to periodically state how to mine this coin with its wallet.   I hate looking through triple digit long threads for info, and then one has to make sure the info is still current.

What I gather is that you need your mining address put in this wallet, and then they get redeposited back to you as being coins received into the wallet?  Is the address just simply our received address as given by the wallet?  Is the pool address hardcoded in? 

Do we need this stuff if we are in the wallet already:  rpcpassword=yourRPCpassword ?




genproclimit of -1 means all cores.  Setting it to 1 would be to only use 1 core.  2 would use 2, etc. ad nauseum

thanks spmjnkbx.

paramind22 the mining address is optional, by default if you do not specify one then a new address is generated for every found block.
rpcpassword is optional.

mining info is published here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1383479.0 , and advanced questions are best asked in our slack channel.
hodlcoin.slack.com

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July 25, 2017, 10:18:58 AM
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Profitability Calculator for HODL:

http://samuelpj.github.io/hodl-mining-calc/?



http://hodlcoin.com/interest-rates/

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July 25, 2017, 05:27:40 PM
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thnx for the quick reply..hodl momentum is building up (as last year) we need more implementations i guess
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July 25, 2017, 09:58:13 PM
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Profitability Calculator for HODL:

http://samuelpj.github.io/hodl-mining-calc/?



Thanks. It doesn't look profitable at all. $0.25 a day ? No thanks. I mined when it locked to a one year hold at that crazy early bird interest rate is was like 1200 or 1800% or something.

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July 26, 2017, 07:01:45 AM
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That's what ppl said when BTC was down to 2 USD  Grin

You can also buy some HOdls and put them aside.

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July 27, 2017, 02:37:55 PM
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Hi just purchased some HODL`s and locked them away for long term. Who knows where or what the future holds for this great project ...see you on otherside peeps!!
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August 01, 2017, 10:38:07 AM
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Hi Guys, one of our employees might have copied the keys and wallet.dat. Actually we do not have any matured values to transact to a fresh wallet. Has anybody any idea to protect the coins? Is it possible to exchange the keys in the blockchain anyhow? What is a solution to resolve the mess? We are mining since February now and have no value yet, but a lot of waiting coins, we do not want to loose.
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August 02, 2017, 07:07:14 AM
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easy add coin https://novaexchange.com/addcoin/

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August 02, 2017, 08:11:27 AM
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Hi Guys, one of our employees might have copied the keys and wallet.dat. Actually we do not have any matured values to transact to a fresh wallet. Has anybody any idea to protect the coins? Is it possible to exchange the keys in the blockchain anyhow? What is a solution to resolve the mess? We are mining since February now and have no value yet, but a lot of waiting coins, we do not want to loose.

First start mining in a new wallet and keep it password protected.

Second if somebody have your wallet copied you can forget about that coins.
If you have lucky then you should transfer that coins before him to new wallet.

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August 02, 2017, 12:27:47 PM
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Hi Guys, one of our employees might have copied the keys and wallet.dat. Actually we do not have any matured values to transact to a fresh wallet. Has anybody any idea to protect the coins? Is it possible to exchange the keys in the blockchain anyhow? What is a solution to resolve the mess? We are mining since February now and have no value yet, but a lot of waiting coins, we do not want to loose.

First start mining in a new wallet and keep it password protected.

Second if somebody have your wallet copied you can forget about that coins.
If you have lucky then you should transfer that coins before him to new wallet.

Hi gwinger,
I am sorry to hear you have suffered a security breach.

Unfortunately, term deposits are locked to a HODL address in the wallet, its stored in the blockchain, so there is no way to go back and modify it.
I will let FreeTrade comment if he has some wisdom to share with us on this.

As DenisZabar has said, start using a new wallet immediately, and transfer maturing coins as soon as they mature, it will be a race between you and the person who stole your keys.

I also want to remind you that you can encrypt and add a passphrase to your wallet, as a way to prevent thief's from getting your coins by just stealing your wallet file.
Never share your wallet file / password with anyone.

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August 04, 2017, 08:09:04 AM
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Huge dumps of HODL https://www.coinexchange.io/market/HODL/BTC

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August 04, 2017, 02:08:51 PM
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Looks like a low volume walkdown to me. Someone is accumulating. Where do you see "huge dumps"?
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August 04, 2017, 02:55:22 PM
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Looks like a low volume walkdown to me. Someone is accumulating. Where do you see "huge dumps"?

It went down the whole ride from 0.00000078 to 0.00000010 and rightn now buy orders are on 0.00000050, less than half the value it's been having lately. That's what I'd call "huge dumps" too!

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Looks like a low volume walkdown to me. Someone is accumulating. Where do you see "huge dumps"?

It went down the whole ride from 0.00000078 to 0.00000010 and rightn now buy orders are on 0.00000050, less than half the value it's been having lately. That's what I'd call "huge dumps" too!

A huge dump indicates huge volume. There is very little volume with this price movement. Someone is trying to shake coins loose for accumulation. If volume was larger than normal then yeah it'd be a dump but with this volume it is clearly not.
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