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Author Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining | 15% POS | 18.07% Term Deposit  (Read 107922 times)
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November 07, 2017, 05:41:12 AM
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i made a pool: http://coinspool.cu.cc/info_roicoin

cpu miner (not compiled by me!):
Windows binary: https[Suspicious link removed]

Source: https://github.com/Optiminer/hodlminer-wolf

pool is not fully tested, block diff to high...  Sad

Can anyone confirm that they are successfully using the mining pool?



Yes edit this line to mine

hodlminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -p x -t 4 -q -D

your wallet key and -t for threads

Use this miner its faster than the old one http://cryptomining-blog.com/wp-content/download/hodlminer-wolf-2.zip


Is there any way to set up the diff ? or higher diff port?

THanks
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November 07, 2017, 05:44:55 AM
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the term deposit need address?
where to get that address?
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November 07, 2017, 05:50:05 AM
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the term deposit need address?
where to get that address?

Click on the Receive at the top
Type in a label - you can leave the amount blank if you want
Now click the Request Payment button

A window pops up and click the Copy Address button
Now click the close button and close the popup

Click on Deposit at the top
Paste the address you copied in the previous step into the Deposit Address box
Enter the amount of coins you want to deposit
Decide whether or not you want to deduct the fee from the amount and check or don't check that box
Choose the amount of time you want to term deposit the coin
At the bottom left click the Deposit ROI button

A popup will tell you all the details of your term deposit so you can review it
If it looks good click Yes and finish up the term deposit

Now on the overview tab it will appear in the bottom section with all the details

Let me know if you have any questions or run into any problems.
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November 07, 2017, 05:52:42 AM
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My other computer is windows 32bit,can i mining this?

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November 07, 2017, 06:06:39 AM
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My other computer is windows 32bit,can i mining this?

You can try and it will depend on your hashrate...

You can download and install the wallet from here: https://roi-coin.com/roi-coin-downloads
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November 07, 2017, 06:09:21 AM
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the term deposit need address?
where to get that address?

Click on the Receive at the top
Type in a label - you can leave the amount blank if you want
Now click the Request Payment button

A window pops up and click the Copy Address button
Now click the close button and close the popup

Click on Deposit at the top
Paste the address you copied in the previous step into the Deposit Address box
Enter the amount of coins you want to deposit
Decide whether or not you want to deduct the fee from the amount and check or don't check that box
Choose the amount of time you want to term deposit the coin
At the bottom left click the Deposit ROI button

A popup will tell you all the details of your term deposit so you can review it
If it looks good click Yes and finish up the term deposit

Now on the overview tab it will appear in the bottom section with all the details

Let me know if you have any questions or run into any problems.


thanks for the info.
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November 07, 2017, 06:28:33 AM
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Mining at the pool, a glass of Scotch...aaahhhh..that's Life
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November 07, 2017, 06:37:44 AM
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Wao CPU mining that"s awesome in this fashion everyone can participate and mine profitably, without necessarily setting up a big mining rig, and without accumulating much electricity bills.  But i guess with time the mining difficulty will increase. However, nice one you have got there.
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November 07, 2017, 06:43:23 AM
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Enjoying the CPU mining. Getting ~750H with a 6 core 8700k

I assume the guys getting 1000 have some pretty beefy PC rigs (or maybe some ryzen or threadripper).

Has someone here got the 100h CPU on the pool? I guess their mining on some pretty old hardware!

Regardless, this seems like a fun coin and  it's cool that the difficulty isn't getting blown out by Nicehash or an ASIC Smiley



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November 07, 2017, 06:55:16 AM
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Enjoying the CPU mining. Getting ~750H with a 6 core 8700k

I assume the guys getting 1000 have some pretty beefy PC rigs (or maybe some ryzen or threadripper).

Has someone here got the 100h CPU on the pool? I guess their mining on some pretty old hardware!

Regardless, this seems like a fun coin and  it's cool that the difficulty isn't getting blown out by Nicehash or an ASIC Smiley






Imressive numbers! Smiley

I got around 450 hashes with an 32 core xeon (16 physical cores) built on older sandy bridge/ivy platform.

Is there a way to NOT send debug info like JOB_ID. I dont want to fill my debug.txt with nonsense, and besides, it grows pretty large too.
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November 07, 2017, 07:10:51 AM
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Is there a way to NOT send debug info like JOB_ID. I dont want to fill my debug.txt with nonsense, and besides, it grows pretty large too.


    Yep! Remove "-D" from batch file



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November 07, 2017, 07:16:14 AM
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Where you got 48k coins for pool and miner help rewards, if you have sold out 60kk premine to investor for 14 BTC as you said before?
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November 07, 2017, 07:27:49 AM
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This is a pretty cool CPU benchmark.

I've evened out around 950H now. Only a couple of users above me in the pool of 41.

I guess about half the users are mining solo, so we probably have about 100 users mining this already.

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November 07, 2017, 07:38:18 AM
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This is a pretty cool CPU benchmark.

I've evened out around 950H now. Only a couple of users above me in the pool of 41.

I guess about half the users are mining solo, so we probably have about 100 users mining this already.



i still mining solo, no time to change to pool yet.
having 300h/s only.

getting nothing for 13h already.

sad...

how was the pool go? how long get 1 block?
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November 07, 2017, 07:41:30 AM
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shit ,i open my e3  one day in soloming ,but there is nothing for me . Cry
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November 07, 2017, 07:44:05 AM
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This is a pretty cool CPU benchmark.

I've evened out around 950H now. Only a couple of users above me in the pool of 41.

I guess about half the users are mining solo, so we probably have about 100 users mining this already.



i still mining solo, no time to change to pool yet.
having 300h/s only.

getting nothing for 13h already.

sad...

how was the pool go? how long get 1 block?

the pools been up 6 hours and has found about 20 blocks . seems to be working fine for me, i got my workstation (i7-6700) on it, and also my smaller laptops Cheesy
coinbase maturity is high, no sure how many blocks 360 confirms will be, i wanna get my coins locked in here asap, start playing with that Cheesy
i love the idea of it being Hodl PoS AND normal PoS in case one wants more liquid coins.
Come join the pool man, tho soon people will doggypile it maybe too, been a while since we seen a hodl coin round' hur  Tongue

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November 07, 2017, 07:44:59 AM
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for the pool... I used my locally generated wallet address as the hodlminer parameter for user - is this correct?

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November 07, 2017, 07:51:43 AM
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So, explain to a n00b. How do I exacly lock coins? I looked in the help at console but found nothing of use.

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November 07, 2017, 07:54:02 AM
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When working on a pool, core i7 860 lynnfield does not work, hodlminer.exe produces an error and collapses. Already tried all the options, help me please.
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November 07, 2017, 07:56:16 AM
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So, explain to a n00b. How do I exacly lock coins? I looked in the help at console but found nothing of use.

Smiley

Click on the Receive at the top
Type in a label - you can leave the amount blank if you want
Now click the Request Payment button

A window pops up and click the Copy Address button
Now click the close button and close the popup

Click on Deposit at the top
Paste the address you copied in the previous step into the Deposit Address box
Enter the amount of coins you want to deposit
Decide whether or not you want to deduct the fee from the amount and check or don't check that box
Choose the amount of time you want to term deposit the coin
At the bottom left click the Deposit ROI button

A popup will tell you all the details of your term deposit so you can review it
If it looks good click Yes and finish up the term deposit

Now on the overview tab it will appear in the bottom section with all the details

Let me know if you have any questions or run into any problems.
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