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Author Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining | 15% POS | 18.07% Term Deposit  (Read 107927 times)
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November 16, 2017, 02:30:40 PM
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well .. what i can do to mine?
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November 16, 2017, 02:34:04 PM
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well .. what i can do to mine?

You can use the wallet to mine or follow the pool instructions:
HodlOrova explained it very well here, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2361848.msg24222728#msg24222728

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November 16, 2017, 02:59:29 PM
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well .. what i can do to mine?

You can use the wallet to mine or follow the pool instructions:
HodlOrova explained it very well here, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2361848.msg24222728#msg24222728

i have 1 cpu amd ryzen 5 1600 .. how many income in one day
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November 16, 2017, 03:02:10 PM
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well .. what i can do to mine?

You can use the wallet to mine or follow the pool instructions:
HodlOrova explained it very well here, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2361848.msg24222728#msg24222728

i have 1 cpu amd ryzen 5 1600 .. how many income in one day

It depends on a few things.

First, are you mining from the wallet?
Second, did you check your mining hashrate and then experiment with flags/settings to see if you can improve it?
Finally after steps first and second share with us your hashrate and we may be able to give you some kind of a guess...
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November 16, 2017, 03:58:24 PM
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Hi Guys,

Well the cluster node is back up...

As of 16/11/2017 the node will now connect with all other miners on the network. Taking the work they have subbmitted and starting the cluster calculations from the last share subbmitted to the network. This includes any pools, Solo miners and so on that are mining the coin.

http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/

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November 16, 2017, 04:17:00 PM
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As of 16/11/2017 the node will now connect with all other miners on the network. Taking the work they have subbmitted and starting the cluster calculations from the last share subbmitted to the network. This includes any pools, Solo miners and so on that are mining the coin.


This sounds interesting! Good luck! I'll give it a try today evening. Smiley

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November 16, 2017, 04:20:19 PM
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Hi Guys,

Well the cluster node is back up...

As of 16/11/2017 the node will now connect with all other miners on the network. Taking the work they have subbmitted and starting the cluster calculations from the last share subbmitted to the network. This includes any pools, Solo miners and so on that are mining the coin.

http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/

Great, i ll help you with a few servers. thanks for this.

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November 16, 2017, 04:22:02 PM
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Thanks guys,

If you get a block from mining on the cluster tell others Cheesy

2 miners have been configered for the cluster.

You just need your key..

http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/downloads/solominers/roi-coin-hodlminer-optiminer-fork-cluster.rar

http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/downloads/solominers/roi-coin-hodlminer-wolf-2-cluster.rar

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November 16, 2017, 04:23:54 PM
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Hi Guys,

Well the cluster node is back up...

As of 16/11/2017 the node will now connect with all other miners on the network. Taking the work they have subbmitted and starting the cluster calculations from the last share subbmitted to the network. This includes any pools, Solo miners and so on that are mining the coin.

http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/

Very cool I will update the ANN and put this out on social channels right away!
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November 16, 2017, 04:24:52 PM
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Are we still doing the signature bounty? Smiley

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November 16, 2017, 04:41:30 PM
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<Innocent question>

Are we still doing the signature bounty? Smiley

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yes I sent out yesterday and will do again today. Entire mine was offline near half a day because Windows forced updates on all the boxes so it's slim pickings so i decided to just send each person 1 block worth...
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November 16, 2017, 04:47:16 PM
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Hi Guys,

Well the cluster node is back up...

As of 16/11/2017 the node will now connect with all other miners on the network. Taking the work they have subbmitted and starting the cluster calculations from the last share subbmitted to the network. This includes any pools, Solo miners and so on that are mining the coin.

http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/

Hello Raster and Great Job!

Can you clarify a bit about what this is, how it functions and how it is advantageous to the community as whole?  How will this impact solo miners who are getting 4-7 blocks per week or otherwise happy with what they are getting?  Will this aid in our battle with the super hashers?  Any negative impact on pools and i5 miners?  Will this aid in helping to further decentralize mining of the coin?

If I missed a post that spelled everything out, just point me in the right direction.  Smiley

Thank you.

@PlainKoin > I would recommend you start here as it is very thorough: https://roi-coin.com/forum/topic/4
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November 16, 2017, 04:56:44 PM
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Hi Guys,

Well the cluster node is back up...

As of 16/11/2017 the node will now connect with all other miners on the network. Taking the work they have subbmitted and starting the cluster calculations from the last share subbmitted to the network. This includes any pools, Solo miners and so on that are mining the coin.

http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/

Hello Raster and Great Job!

Can you clarify a bit about what this is, how it functions and how it is advantageous to the community as whole?  How will this impact solo miners who are getting 4-7 blocks per week or otherwise happy with what they are getting?  Will this aid in our battle with the super hashers?  Any negative impact on pools and i5 miners?  Will this aid in helping to further decentralize mining of the coin?

If I missed a post that spelled everything out, just point me in the right direction.  Smiley

Thank you.

@PlainKoin > I would recommend you start here as it is very thorough: https://roi-coin.com/forum/topic/4


which happens to be the text posted on http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/ Wink

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November 16, 2017, 04:59:13 PM
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The cut and dry of it is your computer/s connect to the node. Each one is its own thread.
The node takes all the data on the network and updates your miner. so your miner starts from that point and not the starting point.

If you find the block you get 100% of it no pool fees just 120 coins in your wallet.

It 100% helps to decentralize mining of the coin because each one of us have a good fighting chance to get that block no matter how big your cpu.

It makes things like they was befor the pool in terms of mining. Each miner has a chance to hit a block and gets the work updates just like they would if in a pool. But without the need to share the block if you win.

So the more miners connected to the cluster node the harder it will be for the pool. Its like its own pool but with the added advantage that it gets 100% of the work updates from all connections to the nodes and gives them to your miner.

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November 16, 2017, 05:05:01 PM
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The cut and dry of it is your computer/s connect to the node. Each one is its own thread.
The node takes all the data on the network and updates your miner. so your miner starts from that point and not the starting point.

If you find the block you get 100% of it no pool fees just 120 coins in your wallet.

It 100% helps to decentralize mining of the coin because each one of us have a good fighting chance to get that block no matter how big your cpu.

It makes things like they was befor the pool in terms of mining. Each miner has a chance to hit a block and gets the work updates just like they would if in a pool. But without the need to share the block if you win.

So the more miners connected to the cluster node the harder it will be for the pool. Its like its own pool but with the added advantage that it gets 100% of the work updates from all connections to the nodes and gives them to your miner.

Hello excuse my ignorance I do not speak English
Is it better to mine alone?
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November 16, 2017, 05:06:46 PM
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It would be better for the coin for all to mine solo on the cluster for now. No need for us to be helping the nice hash miners.

I have been working on a pool and that may come in time. But for now this is the best thing we have to fight back and stop them getting so many blocks to dump.

As you wonder if you would be better solo, cluster solo or pool. look at the blocks pending on the pool 327 when I last looked. so there are blocks getting found solo. And if more miners come off the pool then it slows the nice hash right down on the amount of blocks they can get.

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November 16, 2017, 05:16:12 PM
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Are we still doing the signature bounty? Smiley

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yes I sent out yesterday and will do again today. Entire mine was offline near half a day because Windows forced updates on all the boxes so it's slim pickings so i decided to just send each person 1 block worth...

That is why i mine on linux Wink

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November 16, 2017, 05:20:03 PM
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It would be better for the coin for all to mine solo on the cluster for now. No need for us to be helping the nice hash miners.

I have been working on a pool and that may come in time. But for now this is the best thing we have to fight back and stop them getting so many blocks to dump.

As you wonder if you would be better solo, cluster solo or pool. look at the blocks pending on the pool 327 when I last looked. so there are blocks getting found solo. And if more miners come off the pool then it slows the nice hash right down on the amount of blocks they can get.

Excellent work!  Thank you very much for this contribution to the community.

Do you need us to do anything on the seed nodes or DNS seeders?  A hard code of the IP somewhere?  Additional hosting?

We have been discussing the Nice Hash issue.  While they are within their right to do so.  Protecting the coin from dumps, increasing miners returns and decentralizing the mining as much as possible are our goals.

So we sincerely appreciate this big step forward.  Coding the actual blockchain to protect the blockchain from mega hashers is going to take time and a lot of research.  So from the bottom our hearts, Thank you!

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November 16, 2017, 05:23:09 PM
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Can i see somewhere what is the global hash rate of all pool and solominers?
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November 16, 2017, 05:25:50 PM
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Can i see somewhere what is the global hash rate of all pool and solominers?

yes on the block explorer http://blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/

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