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Author Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining | 15% POS | 18.07% Term Deposit  (Read 107923 times)
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November 13, 2017, 12:47:14 AM
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Holds Hands up....


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November 13, 2017, 12:54:53 AM
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Holds Hands up....


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HAHa! Love it.! Myself same 1 year go long!

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November 13, 2017, 12:59:31 AM
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Yeah I dont mine to sell now. I have a good friend who mines XMR and sells on the up. But like I said to him... When XMR is no longer worth mining then what? In a year or two out of all the crypto coin wallets I have one or two may be worth alot. Aeon is one that is moving up strong XMG is another. Im happy to hold on to them untill they will change my life. I can live on what I get now from work so may as well do the right thing and get some retern back on my investments Cheesy

... See what I did there :p

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November 13, 2017, 01:02:41 AM
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I have no doubt that when I can put them in for a 2nd year I will. Time will tell.

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November 13, 2017, 01:20:49 AM
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Did anybody notice the coin is at $.058 USD at CoinsMarkets  Huh

Can it go higher or will it see a big drop?

I guess it depends on what people list it for sale for...
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November 13, 2017, 01:45:57 AM
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I’m going to try the term deposit. Where to get the deposit address?

Click the receive tab and create a new wallet address with any label you want.

Now go to the deposit tab and use that address and choose how many coins and for how long. 1 year is the max you can do longer but there won't be any payout so I don't advise it.

Also you might find this interesting but qt user can "send" coins to other QT as a term deposit. This is good on bounties right because you can send coins as term deposit and when the other person gets them they are already locked for the time you specified when you sent them! Nice feature so you can send a bounty and they can't dump them LOL!!!

Perhaps we should make a small manual (on the website or on bitcointalk or as PDF?) with screenshots for using the wallet and term deposit for the beginners? What do you think?

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It's not that hard actually to use the term deposit feature, i mean you only need to click few buttons what's so hard in that ?

You would be surprised.  I offered my sisters a few coins to spread the word in their social circles, FB, etc...  Yet, they are not sure how to even get and load the wallet.  They are bright, but new tech is intimidating to the masses.

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November 13, 2017, 04:29:19 AM
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indeed. also the bountys could be worked out so that is what you get upon the retern of the coins. Stoping dumping of larg amounts in months to come.

We concur on bounties paid out.  We just need to discuss what is a reasonable lock period.  Or if negotiated on a case by case basis.  But yes, our generosity on bounties could be misconstrued that we place little value on the coin.  Hence the dumping behavior.  If only they saw the big picture, before dumping...  Cheesy  We are in for the life of the coin, hopefully 30+ years!  Smiley

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November 13, 2017, 04:33:28 AM
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Did anybody notice the coin is at $.058 USD at CoinsMarkets  Huh

Can it go higher or will it see a big drop?

I guess it depends on what people list it for sale for...

It could go up to about 15-20k sats easily but we need to get it out on the other exchanges plus very importantly on Coinmarketcap. Any planned marketing push upcoming?

Even a simple BCT signature campaign would be helpful!

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November 13, 2017, 06:12:18 AM
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HELLO  Smiley

60months.............

I intended to set it as 60 days

I want a function that can be canceled as it may take a little commission



Wow. 5 years... I didn't even realise that was possible. Then again, I didn't really mess around with the term deposit durations.
If it is like btc, maybe you will be much richer in 5 years later.
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November 13, 2017, 06:25:58 AM
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change coin name to botnet coin from roi

Satochi is dead
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November 13, 2017, 06:35:29 AM
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I've been looking for a CPU mining coin while my GPU mining rig is mining other things. I think I'll have to give this a try!

I also like the idea of getting a high staking 'interest rate' for 12 month staking. Will hopefully help with maintaining interest in the coin instead of it being sold off in the first few months.
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November 13, 2017, 07:13:28 AM
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Hi!

How Can i fix this error for linux installation?

After I submit the command: "make install"
I get this error:

Makefile:571: recipe for target 'config.status' failed
make: *** [config.status] Error 1
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November 13, 2017, 07:36:55 AM
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I’m going to try the term deposit. Where to get the deposit address?

Click the receive tab and create a new wallet address with any label you want.

Now go to the deposit tab and use that address and choose how many coins and for how long. 1 year is the max you can do longer but there won't be any payout so I don't advise it.

Also you might find this interesting but qt user can "send" coins to other QT as a term deposit. This is good on bounties right because you can send coins as term deposit and when the other person gets them they are already locked for the time you specified when you sent them! Nice feature so you can send a bounty and they can't dump them LOL!!!

Perhaps we should make a small manual (on the website or on bitcointalk or as PDF?) with screenshots for using the wallet and term deposit for the beginners? What do you think?

Marv
It's not that hard actually to use the term deposit feature, i mean you only need to click few buttons what's so hard in that ?

You would be surprised.  I offered my sisters a few coins to spread the word in their social circles, FB, etc...  Yet, they are not sure how to even get and load the wallet.  They are bright, but new tech is intimidating to the masses.

I would confirm that. Sometimes I make "IT support" in my company and I am always woundering about the questions the people ask.  Wink They are all "experts" in facebook, whatsapps, ... but when they should move a file in windows file explorer they are not sure how to do this.  Cool I am not talking about a manual with 20+ pages. Only a few pages with screenshots and short explenations. I think for crypto beginners this would be very helpful.

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November 13, 2017, 07:43:37 AM
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Anyone go for the big 1 year term?

Very much so :-)
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November 13, 2017, 07:48:11 AM
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Anyone go for the big 1 year term?

Very much so :-)

I also locked most of my coins for one year.  Smiley
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November 13, 2017, 07:56:14 AM
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I am a native German speaker, and have two questions to the native English speaker:

1.
On the left side of the wallet there are the "Balances". One line is "Earned". Is this the correct description for it? For me this value is not "earned" yet. It is "locked". In the Europecoin wallet the description is "immature".

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In the table of term deposits the status is also "earned". For me the status of the term deposits are "locked" or something like this.

But perhaps I am fully wrong with my english.  Cool

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November 13, 2017, 08:55:30 AM
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I am a native German speaker, and have two questions to the native English speaker:

1.
On the left side of the wallet there are the "Balances". One line is "Earned". Is this the correct description for it? For me this value is not "earned" yet. It is "locked". In the Europecoin wallet the description is "immature".

2.
In the table of term deposits the status is also "earned". For me the status of the term deposits are "locked" or something like this.

But perhaps I am fully wrong with my english.  Cool

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Before the fork that was coded to say Immature:

We did change that to say Earned:

We also changed things down in the ROIcoin Term Deposits section at the bottom and the "status" matches the same word and says "earned"

The thinking was for branding. The coin needs to be branded ROI which of course stands for Return On Investment. Hopefully the term "Earned" will reinforce making a return on the term deposited (locked) coins.
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November 13, 2017, 09:07:58 AM
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Anyone go for the big 1 year term?

Very much so :-)

I hope the Term Deposit strategy works out and based on a lot of feedback thus far it is working just as intended. The interest payout is so much higher when locking the coins and the longer they're locked the higher and higher the reward. Hopefully this will encourage people to lock the coins and to even lock them for longer periods of time.

Potential benefits for the coin as a result of the term deposit feature:

  • This should reduce the market supply and could help coin value as it can influence supply/demand.
  • This should cause some users to stay more engaged with the coin long term as they track it and wait for it to unlock.
  • The term deposit feature allows for bounties/airdrops to be paid out and sent locked so the coins can't be dumped right away.
  • Over time as term deposits grow the coin supply this should help to boost the total market cap for the coin.
  • It helps the coin to be unique from most other coins which do not offer any type of term deposit feature.
  • It helps to reinforce the coins branding as a coin that provides Return On Investment.
  • It adds another dimension as a store of value because term deposit payouts are at some future date.
  • It allows users who can't mine or can't afford to buy a lot of coins a chance to multiply substantially over time.
  • It helps protect coin buyers if the coin value runs flat or drops as the multiplied coins help to offset this.

If anyone has any other benefits they can think of I'd love to hear it Cheesy
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November 13, 2017, 09:53:10 AM
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I am a native German speaker, and have two questions to the native English speaker:

1.
On the left side of the wallet there are the "Balances". One line is "Earned". Is this the correct description for it? For me this value is not "earned" yet. It is "locked". In the Europecoin wallet the description is "immature".

2.
In the table of term deposits the status is also "earned". For me the status of the term deposits are "locked" or something like this.

But perhaps I am fully wrong with my english.  Cool

Marv


Before the fork that was coded to say Immature:

We did change that to say Earned:

We also changed things down in the ROIcoin Term Deposits section at the bottom and the "status" matches the same word and says "earned"

The thinking was for branding. The coin needs to be branded ROI which of course stands for Return On Investment. Hopefully the term "Earned" will reinforce making a return on the term deposited (locked) coins.

OK, thanks for yor explanation. I think I understand your intention now.   Smiley
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November 13, 2017, 11:41:25 AM
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dev why don't you go and pump up this a coin a bit on coinsmarkets ? first to gain people attraction and 2nd to get the  necessary  volume to get it listed on coinmarketcap.
sounds good ?
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