DisasterFaster (OP)
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January 22, 2018, 04:52:35 PM |
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seems coinsmarkets is gone... No DNS for this domain..
That's odd I am able to open the site and they have this message displayed: We are checking with different hosting now. Process taking longer than expected with fixing DB , All coins are safe .
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freeapp
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January 22, 2018, 04:58:44 PM |
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seems coinsmarkets is gone... No DNS for this domain..
That's odd I am able to open the site and they have this message displayed: We are checking with different hosting now. Process taking longer than expected with fixing DB , All coins are safe .strange. http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/coinsmarkets.comsays also it is down. but google dns ( 8.8.8.8 ) still responds the IP-Addresses...
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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January 22, 2018, 05:05:46 PM |
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If you would like to help ROI coin get listed at the C-Cex exchange please go and vote or if you can make a small BTC contribution... https://c-cex.com/?id=vote
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lyapres
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January 22, 2018, 05:24:40 PM |
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Blocking technology will change the world more than it did the internet in its time. I love high-tech promising companies.
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ghobson
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January 22, 2018, 06:30:50 PM |
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Im using https://github.com/Orava2/ and find I get the best hr from his miners. I am working with him to see if we can find that gap to see if we can get the miner pumping more hash out. One of the big things with this miner is the affinity. It would be nice if we could see it set up much like xmr stak locks on to the cpu cores. But as you and I know the problem with the miners is some cpus are happy to sit at 50% and pump the same or more and others slow down when changing the affinity. You can't compare HODL to CRYPTONIGHT , these are two totally different algorithms, CRYPTONIGHT ( XMR ) needs L3 cache, which is why CPU affinity is so important. HODL just needs raw AES search power, it doesn't care about L3 cache, and is the reason its boosted by AES-NI and AVX/AVX2 instructions. What about m7m algorithm? I can mine magi coin using orange pi, you know, small soc. But not hodl, it needs something more advanced. And how much are you earning with m7m right now
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Join the boid community, earn crypto while doing real research with your cpu/gpu boid.com
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Iame3
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January 22, 2018, 06:33:37 PM Last edit: January 22, 2018, 06:44:13 PM by Iame3 |
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Im using https://github.com/Orava2/ and find I get the best hr from his miners. I am working with him to see if we can find that gap to see if we can get the miner pumping more hash out. One of the big things with this miner is the affinity. It would be nice if we could see it set up much like xmr stak locks on to the cpu cores. But as you and I know the problem with the miners is some cpus are happy to sit at 50% and pump the same or more and others slow down when changing the affinity. You can't compare HODL to CRYPTONIGHT , these are two totally different algorithms, CRYPTONIGHT ( XMR ) needs L3 cache, which is why CPU affinity is so important. HODL just needs raw AES search power, it doesn't care about L3 cache, and is the reason its boosted by AES-NI and AVX/AVX2 instructions. What about m7m algorithm? I can mine magi coin using orange pi, you know, small soc. But not hodl, it needs something more advanced. And how much are you earning with m7m right now Almost nothing, but this is because strange aspirations coded in XMG, like limit on network hashrate.
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mroctopus
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January 22, 2018, 07:03:50 PM |
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is the term deposit rate fixed or it varies as function of network hashrate / block time?
Thanks in advance.
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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January 22, 2018, 07:47:30 PM |
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is the term deposit rate fixed or it varies as function of network hashrate / block time?
Thanks in advance.
The term deposit rate could be described in detail like this: - Your wallet can be locked and offline and the full term deposit rate will be paid.
- The term deposit can be a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 1 year.
- The term deposit is a fixed amount and the longer the term deposit the higher the interest payout is.
- The term deposit does not depend on any competition or network hashrate or wallet weight vs. network weight.
- The term deposit is usually stated in time such as a month but in reality it truly is based on blocks. Block timing is 2 minutes but that can vary. This means that if you term deposit for 30 days you are actually term depositing for 21,600 blocks. Because block timing will normally be higher than 2 minutes a 30 day term deposit for 21,600 blocks can take a bit longer than 30 days.
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mroctopus
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January 22, 2018, 08:33:33 PM |
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is the term deposit rate fixed or it varies as function of network hashrate / block time?
Thanks in advance.
The term deposit rate could be described in detail like this: - Your wallet can be locked and offline and the full term deposit rate will be paid.
- The term deposit can be a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 1 year.
- The term deposit is a fixed amount and the longer the term deposit the higher the interest payout is.
- The term deposit does not depend on any competition or network hashrate or wallet weight vs. network weight.
- The term deposit is usually stated in time such as a month but in reality it truly is based on blocks. Block timing is 2 minutes but that can vary. This means that if you term deposit for 30 days you are actually term depositing for 21,600 blocks. Because block timing will normally be higher than 2 minutes a 30 day term deposit for 21,600 blocks can take a bit longer than 30 days.
precisely, I have seen "8% POS | 400% Term deposit" in earlier posts. This line is changed to "15% POS | 593% Term deposit" recently. why is the rate varying? Who determines the rate?
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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January 22, 2018, 08:40:19 PM |
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is the term deposit rate fixed or it varies as function of network hashrate / block time?
Thanks in advance.
The term deposit rate could be described in detail like this: - Your wallet can be locked and offline and the full term deposit rate will be paid.
- The term deposit can be a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 1 year.
- The term deposit is a fixed amount and the longer the term deposit the higher the interest payout is.
- The term deposit does not depend on any competition or network hashrate or wallet weight vs. network weight.
- The term deposit is usually stated in time such as a month but in reality it truly is based on blocks. Block timing is 2 minutes but that can vary. This means that if you term deposit for 30 days you are actually term depositing for 21,600 blocks. Because block timing will normally be higher than 2 minutes a 30 day term deposit for 21,600 blocks can take a bit longer than 30 days.
precisely, I have seen "8% POS | 400% Term deposit" in earlier posts. This line is changed to "15% POS | 593% Term deposit" recently. why is the rate varying? Who determines the rate? The change you are talking about occurred when the coin was recently forked. If you read back through the treads you can gather a lot of discussion about all of that.
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CryptoMarv
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January 22, 2018, 09:35:07 PM |
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Is the pool broken again? Network hash is 28KH and pool hash is 105KH. Also the grafics on http://coinspool.cu.cc/stats_roicoin looks very strange since a few hours.
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mroctopus
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January 22, 2018, 10:27:14 PM |
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some people dumps this coin from 400 sat to 40 sat recently. Don't know if it is related to the pool. If more pools are available, the price will be more stable.
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TheRaster
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January 22, 2018, 10:32:34 PM |
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Im using https://github.com/Orava2/ and find I get the best hr from his miners. I am working with him to see if we can find that gap to see if we can get the miner pumping more hash out. One of the big things with this miner is the affinity. It would be nice if we could see it set up much like xmr stak locks on to the cpu cores. But as you and I know the problem with the miners is some cpus are happy to sit at 50% and pump the same or more and others slow down when changing the affinity. You can't compare HODL to CRYPTONIGHT , these are two totally different algorithms, CRYPTONIGHT ( XMR ) needs L3 cache, which is why CPU affinity is so important. HODL just needs raw AES search power, it doesn't care about L3 cache, and is the reason its boosted by AES-NI and AVX/AVX2 instructions. Im not, I stated in setting the miner up with the same affinity as I would XMR I am getting more hash and using less power. This is on sse2.exe Im not the only one to see this outcome.
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Hello World!
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January 22, 2018, 10:51:29 PM |
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ahaha sexy picasso style
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cobfor
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January 23, 2018, 12:21:15 AM |
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Pool is working fine, but something has changed or not performing well. This is what I noticed: - since 10 AM ET I am no longer getting coins in blocks of 20 (or around that) - I am getting coins every 2 hours but it varies between 55-125 coins. That's weird as I mine with 2KH/s - Everyone who is mining with 600h/s and up shows 0 coins under Balance (but I guess they got coins periodically like me) - only ROI coin pool is working steadily. All others are closed/offline and then they bounce back I think another downtime is coming soon. We were up working steady for 3 weeks now.
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Zoom3x
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January 23, 2018, 07:08:35 AM |
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Pool again in the knockout, from 23.00 not come payments?
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CryptoMarv
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January 23, 2018, 07:26:52 AM |
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Perhaps pool "had a fork" again. Block explorer and my wallet is on block "45896" at the moment. The pool is on block "45881". So I think it is no good idea to mine on the pool at the moment. I think all coins we mined on the pool the last round about 20 hours are lost.
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zajiczech
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January 23, 2018, 09:07:16 AM |
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Same for me, balance 0 at the pool and no rewards from 23PM yesterday. Stopping mining until it's resolved.
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kinggg!
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January 23, 2018, 10:46:27 AM |
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does someone know how many coin is total supply or max supply,
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AngryWhiteWolf
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January 23, 2018, 11:00:40 AM |
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Same for me, balance 0 at the pool and no rewards from 23PM yesterday. Stopping mining until it's resolved.
Same here, no point to continue mining for the moment. Really bad that there are no more pools willing to accept ROI. I believe this coin has potential.
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