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Author Topic: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] No Staking, 1% Standard Interest per Day, 750% APR For HOdlers  (Read 472788 times)
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August 17, 2016, 01:47:01 PM
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Put your address into the search field then you will get it.

But also read whats written on the pool site:

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As HOdl coins are locked for one year after mining there is no conventional way to withdraw the balance for miners. Instead, once the balance reaches at least 50 HOdls, it gets elligible for including in a mining block. The next block will always be mined to the address of the miner which has the highest elligible balance.

Note that you will still have to wait for a full year after the block gets mined to your address before you can move the HOdls off from that address because coins are locked after mining.

Note that in rare circumstances it can happend that a payout block becomes an orphan. As soon as this gets detected the balance for that miner will move from pending payout to elligible again.

I like Hodl, but maybe it is better to a have look into other coins too.

Just to see "some results" in your wallet.

If you are new; try minergate.com to get some more experience.

But mining and hodling some coins are not the worst idea ; )


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August 17, 2016, 01:51:04 PM
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Put your address into the search field then you will get it.

But also read whats written on the pool site:

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As HOdl coins are locked for one year after mining there is no conventional way to withdraw the balance for miners. Instead, once the balance reaches at least 50 HOdls, it gets elligible for including in a mining block. The next block will always be mined to the address of the miner which has the highest elligible balance.

Note that you will still have to wait for a full year after the block gets mined to your address before you can move the HOdls off from that address because coins are locked after mining.

Note that in rare circumstances it can happend that a payout block becomes an orphan. As soon as this gets detected the balance for that miner will move from pending payout to elligible again.

I like Hodl, but maybe it is better to a have look into other coins too.

Just to see "some results" in your wallet.

If you are new; try minergate.com to get some more experience.

But mining and hodling some coins are not the worst idea ; )




wait bro i will pm u about other coin

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August 18, 2016, 04:47:03 PM
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I'm mining with i7-2600 3.4Ghz and have gotten 7 coins in just 3 hours of mining

I start to like this coin  Cool

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August 18, 2016, 06:25:52 PM
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I'm mining with i7-2600 3.4Ghz and have gotten 7 coins in just 3 hours of mining

I start to like this coin  Cool

how u check ??

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August 18, 2016, 06:30:25 PM
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I'm mining with i7-2600 3.4Ghz and have gotten 7 coins in just 3 hours of mining

I start to like this coin  Cool

how u check ??

I'm using Wolf's optiminer:
http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/optiminer/

It gives me around 340 H/s

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August 18, 2016, 06:52:46 PM
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I'm mining with i7-2600 3.4Ghz and have gotten 7 coins in just 3 hours of mining

I start to like this coin  Cool

how u check ??

I'm using Wolf's optiminer:
http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/optiminer/

It gives me around 340 H/s

going to try this

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August 19, 2016, 03:30:54 AM
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HODL development job seems stuck in here,no updates for months.

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August 19, 2016, 03:41:49 AM
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HODL development job seems stuck in here,no updates for months.

did you miss the latest version that was released just last month (Jul 3)?, or the numerous commits to github since then?

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August 19, 2016, 01:07:01 PM
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HODL development job seems stuck in here,no updates for months.

did you miss the latest version that was released just last month (Jul 3)?, or the numerous commits to github since then?

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Fuzzbawls has a point, there was a recent update. To be honest, the trading volume has been very low in the past 2 months, this is what worries me. And another problem is that HOdl coins are locked for one year after mining.

On the other side, this is the only "CPU only" currency with no GPU/ASIC mining I'm aware of right now. If I'm wrong please correct me Smiley

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August 19, 2016, 06:22:03 PM
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HODL development job seems stuck in here,no updates for months.

did you miss the latest version that was released just last month (Jul 3)?, or the numerous commits to github since then?

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Fuzzbawls has a point, there was a recent update. To be honest, the trading volume has been very low in the past 2 months, this is what worries me. And another problem is that HOdl coins are locked for one year after mining.

On the other side, this is the only "CPU only" currency with no GPU/ASIC mining I'm aware of right now. If I'm wrong please correct me Smiley

You are forgetting about MemoryCoin. It is a "CPU only" coin and it is still very much alive. It is also listed on Poloniex. Smiley

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August 20, 2016, 07:02:34 AM
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No other exchange yet aside from ccex? any chance of bittrex or polo (better) to list hodlcoin?
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August 20, 2016, 07:41:50 AM
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No other exchange yet aside from ccex?
YoBit. They finally fixed HODL deposits and withdrawals.
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any chance of bittrex or polo (better) to list hodlcoin?
Small trading volume for big exchanges.

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August 20, 2016, 07:48:14 AM
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No other exchange yet aside from ccex?
YoBit. They finally fixed HODL deposits and withdrawals.
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any chance of bittrex or polo (better) to list hodlcoin?
Small trading volume for big exchanges.

Thanks. didn't know Yobit already added.
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How can it increase in volume if every coins mined now can't be use for a year? that's the part bothers most of the miners.
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August 20, 2016, 01:06:03 PM
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No other exchange yet aside from ccex?
YoBit. They finally fixed HODL deposits and withdrawals.
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any chance of bittrex or polo (better) to list hodlcoin?
Small trading volume for big exchanges.

Thanks. didn't know Yobit already added.
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How can it increase in volume if every coins mined now can't be use for a year? that's the part bothers most of the miners.

maybe premined coins or deposit interest coins

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August 21, 2016, 01:22:30 AM
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No other exchange yet aside from ccex?
YoBit. They finally fixed HODL deposits and withdrawals.
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any chance of bittrex or polo (better) to list hodlcoin?
Small trading volume for big exchanges.

Thanks. didn't know Yobit already added.
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How can it increase in volume if every coins mined now can't be use for a year? that's the part bothers most of the miners.

maybe premined coins or deposit interest coins

Until all premined coins run dry and the exchange finally kicks it out.

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August 21, 2016, 09:34:15 AM
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How's the implementation of optiminer's miner in the wallet going? Is it still being worked on?
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August 21, 2016, 10:15:44 AM
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How's the implementation of optiminer's miner in the wallet going? Is it still being worked on?

its going...slowly.

There are cross-platform concerns to take into account before his changes make it into the official repository. at least one of the issues relies on updating specific toolchain versions which I myself just haven't had the time to do recently (I volunteer my time btw). I've seen his PR successfully pass the win32/64 and the linux32/64 test targets...so if you are so inclined then self-compiling is certainly an option for those platforms.

I have messaged optiminer regarding the current cross-platform issues, as well as expressed my limited time table to dedicate towards build-system updates that specifically cater to his PR. I would absolutely LOVE to see his optimizations make it into the official repository (and release versions), but I want to be clear that such a thing is a "process" that takes time...time that is donated from both parties
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August 21, 2016, 11:25:56 AM
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How's the implementation of optiminer's miner in the wallet going? Is it still being worked on?

its going...slowly.

There are cross-platform concerns to take into account before his changes make it into the official repository. at least one of the issues relies on updating specific toolchain versions which I myself just haven't had the time to do recently (I volunteer my time btw). I've seen his PR successfully pass the win32/64 and the linux32/64 test targets...so if you are so inclined then self-compiling is certainly an option for those platforms.

I have messaged optiminer regarding the current cross-platform issues, as well as expressed my limited time table to dedicate towards build-system updates that specifically cater to his PR. I would absolutely LOVE to see his optimizations make it into the official repository (and release versions), but I want to be clear that such a thing is a "process" that takes time...time that is donated from both parties
Ok, thanks for the update and thanks for your efforts.
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August 22, 2016, 01:45:21 AM
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How's the implementation of optiminer's miner in the wallet going? Is it still being worked on?

its going...slowly.

There are cross-platform concerns to take into account before his changes make it into the official repository. at least one of the issues relies on updating specific toolchain versions which I myself just haven't had the time to do recently (I volunteer my time btw). I've seen his PR successfully pass the win32/64 and the linux32/64 test targets...so if you are so inclined then self-compiling is certainly an option for those platforms.

I have messaged optiminer regarding the current cross-platform issues, as well as expressed my limited time table to dedicate towards build-system updates that specifically cater to his PR. I would absolutely LOVE to see his optimizations make it into the official repository (and release versions), but I want to be clear that such a thing is a "process" that takes time...time that is donated from both parties
Yes Thank you for all you do Sir. very nice update. when it happens it will be great. Things look nice for hodl. Looking forward to the future. Fish
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August 22, 2016, 06:05:41 AM
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How's the implementation of optiminer's miner in the wallet going? Is it still being worked on?

its going...slowly.

There are cross-platform concerns to take into account before his changes make it into the official repository. at least one of the issues relies on updating specific toolchain versions which I myself just haven't had the time to do recently (I volunteer my time btw). I've seen his PR successfully pass the win32/64 and the linux32/64 test targets...so if you are so inclined then self-compiling is certainly an option for those platforms.

I have messaged optiminer regarding the current cross-platform issues, as well as expressed my limited time table to dedicate towards build-system updates that specifically cater to his PR. I would absolutely LOVE to see his optimizations make it into the official repository (and release versions), but I want to be clear that such a thing is a "process" that takes time...time that is donated from both parties

I've been working with opti on the win32 version - currently when it is compiled and mining starts, it crashes. So far we haven't been able to isolate the problem.

Has anyone compiled the win64 version and mined with it yet?

I think the Arm/Mac/Win32 versions might be non-trivial and not in great demand, so I'm suggesting we use some #ifdefs to use the old miner when compiling for those platforms - that should straighten out the build issues. Then we can concentrate on getting the 64 bit linux/win versions working and built.

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