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What is the story with coinspool mining key? Do you have to use that instead of wallet address? I used both, but every share submitted I get a "stratum requested restart". Can't see my address in the workers list. Pretty confusing.
Use your normal wallet address. The pool won't show your worker until you've submitted a few shares.
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RinceWind84
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November 18, 2017, 05:35:27 PM |
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Is this NH resistant..?
Been mining on the cluster pool for 18 hrs and found 4 blocks, I really like this coin and wallet.
I plan to hold coins and use the term deposit. Already locked some for 1 year and will lock others 11mths, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, ect so I have a monthly return.
Just noticed something... I set coins to 1 year and the estimated date shows well over a year, does the wallet go by days or block number when setting a time?
That is good to hear What hardware are you pointing at the cluster. And do you have an estimated hasrate?
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November 18, 2017, 06:34:28 PM |
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Is this NH resistant..?
Been mining on the cluster pool for 18 hrs and found 4 blocks, I really like this coin and wallet.
I plan to hold coins and use the term deposit. Already locked some for 1 year and will lock others 11mths, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, ect so I have a monthly return.
Just noticed something... I set coins to 1 year and the estimated date shows well over a year, does the wallet go by days or block number when setting a time?
That is good to hear What hardware are you pointing at the cluster. And do you have an estimated hasrate? I have two 7700k getting upto 117 hash/s per thread. I want to connect one to the coinspool.cu.cc but nothing works.. can someone share their batch line for wolf or hodlminer..?
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TheRaster
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November 18, 2017, 06:41:23 PM |
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Is this NH resistant..?
Been mining on the cluster pool for 18 hrs and found 4 blocks, I really like this coin and wallet.
I plan to hold coins and use the term deposit. Already locked some for 1 year and will lock others 11mths, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, ect so I have a monthly return.
Just noticed something... I set coins to 1 year and the estimated date shows well over a year, does the wallet go by days or block number when setting a time?
That is good to hear What hardware are you pointing at the cluster. And do you have an estimated hasrate? I have two 7700k getting upto 117 hash/s per thread. I want to connect one to the coinspool.cu.cc but nothing works.. can someone share their batch line for wolf or hodlminer..? hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -p x -q -D -P pause
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RinceWind84
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November 18, 2017, 06:44:12 PM |
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Is this NH resistant..?
Been mining on the cluster pool for 18 hrs and found 4 blocks, I really like this coin and wallet.
I plan to hold coins and use the term deposit. Already locked some for 1 year and will lock others 11mths, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, ect so I have a monthly return.
Just noticed something... I set coins to 1 year and the estimated date shows well over a year, does the wallet go by days or block number when setting a time?
That is good to hear What hardware are you pointing at the cluster. And do you have an estimated hasrate? I have two 7700k getting upto 117 hash/s per thread. I want to connect one to the coinspool.cu.cc but nothing works.. can someone share their batch line for wolf or hodlminer..? hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -p x -q -D -P pause Of course replace address with your own And if you want to get a more exact average of your hashrate then you can make the following batch and let it run for maybe 5 minutes EDIT: And if you get tired of the confusing output from the example by @TheRaster, you can leave out "-D -P" from the code
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November 18, 2017, 06:47:47 PM Last edit: November 18, 2017, 07:07:20 PM by rohitm |
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The bounty campaign is now live at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2424181.new#newPlease register if you're are participating or would like to participate in the campaign so that we can process your payouts properly. Also request you to encourage members to participate by posting your feedback on the thread and help in responding to queries. P.S. I am just a volunteer, not part of the dev team but I believe in this coin and the community!
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Bsteck
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November 18, 2017, 07:19:09 PM |
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Is this NH resistant..?
Been mining on the cluster pool for 18 hrs and found 4 blocks, I really like this coin and wallet.
I plan to hold coins and use the term deposit. Already locked some for 1 year and will lock others 11mths, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, ect so I have a monthly return.
Just noticed something... I set coins to 1 year and the estimated date shows well over a year, does the wallet go by days or block number when setting a time?
That is good to hear What hardware are you pointing at the cluster. And do you have an estimated hasrate? I have two 7700k getting upto 117 hash/s per thread. I want to connect one to the coinspool.cu.cc but nothing works.. can someone share their batch line for wolf or hodlminer..? Thanks it was my fault, I had the wrong port... getting - 549.80 hash/s (yay!!!) hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -p x -q -D -P pause Of course replace address with your own And if you want to get a more exact average of your hashrate then you can make the following batch and let it run for maybe 5 minutes EDIT: And if you get tired of the confusing output from the example by @TheRaster, you can leave out "-D -P" from the code
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RinceWind84
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November 18, 2017, 07:30:39 PM |
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Is this NH resistant..?
Been mining on the cluster pool for 18 hrs and found 4 blocks, I really like this coin and wallet.
I plan to hold coins and use the term deposit. Already locked some for 1 year and will lock others 11mths, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, ect so I have a monthly return.
Just noticed something... I set coins to 1 year and the estimated date shows well over a year, does the wallet go by days or block number when setting a time?
That is good to hear What hardware are you pointing at the cluster. And do you have an estimated hasrate? I have two 7700k getting upto 117 hash/s per thread. I want to connect one to the coinspool.cu.cc but nothing works.. can someone share their batch line for wolf or hodlminer..? hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -p x -q -D -P pause Of course replace address with your own And if you want to get a more exact average of your hashrate then you can make the following batch and let it run for maybe 5 minutes EDIT: And if you get tired of the confusing output from the example by @TheRaster, you can leave out "-D -P" from the code Thanks it was my fault, I had the wrong port... getting - 549.80 hash/s (yay!!!) Good on you man!
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remcod
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November 18, 2017, 10:51:21 PM |
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its nice to see that there is so much support for this coin and all the work that people want to put in to it.
I want to make een ANN translation for the dutch version. What must I do for it? Make the translation and post it here or making a new topic with the translation?
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RinceWind84
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November 19, 2017, 07:00:03 AM |
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Yeah,about that. I have read the terms and I have to admit that it is a bit much IMHO But if it is okay with you, I am leaving the signature on for now. You don't need to reward that
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cryptoRX
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November 19, 2017, 08:06:57 AM |
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Not sure if anyone asked this but what happens once our term deposit matures?
Does it automatically return to your wallet or is it just unlocked in the deposit address? And we will need to move it or redeposit it?
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nguyenquangminh
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November 19, 2017, 09:23:48 AM |
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I sent some ROI Coins to term deposit. when it out of date, it will be paid back automatically or I have to do any thing else to withdraw it?
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November 19, 2017, 09:37:36 AM |
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I sent some ROI Coins to term deposit. when it out of date, it will be paid back automatically or I have to do any thing else to withdraw it?
Yes. It will be paid back automatically
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cryptoRX
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November 19, 2017, 09:43:20 AM |
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I sent some ROI Coins to term deposit. when it out of date, it will be paid back automatically or I have to do any thing else to withdraw it?
Yes. It will be paid back automatically If that is the case, why does it show under deposits as Matured (Warning, this amount is no longer earning interest of any kind)
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Resar
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November 19, 2017, 09:52:03 AM |
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I sent some ROI Coins to term deposit. when it out of date, it will be paid back automatically or I have to do any thing else to withdraw it?
Yes. It will be paid back automatically If that is the case, why does it show under deposits as Matured (Warning, this amount is no longer earning interest of any kind) You need to send the deposit back to yourself. Create a new receiving address, enable coin control and choose your deposited coins as an input, then send them to the address you just created and they're ready to stake or deposit again.
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cryptoRX
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November 19, 2017, 10:04:08 AM |
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I sent some ROI Coins to term deposit. when it out of date, it will be paid back automatically or I have to do any thing else to withdraw it?
Yes. It will be paid back automatically If that is the case, why does it show under deposits as Matured (Warning, this amount is no longer earning interest of any kind) You need to send the deposit back to yourself. Create a new receiving address, enable coin control and choose your deposited coins as an input, then send them to the address you just created and they're ready to stake or deposit again. Could you explain how we can send from the deposit address? I can only do that from my main address.
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Resar
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November 19, 2017, 10:25:34 AM |
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I sent some ROI Coins to term deposit. when it out of date, it will be paid back automatically or I have to do any thing else to withdraw it?
Yes. It will be paid back automatically If that is the case, why does it show under deposits as Matured (Warning, this amount is no longer earning interest of any kind) You need to send the deposit back to yourself. Create a new receiving address, enable coin control and choose your deposited coins as an input, then send them to the address you just created and they're ready to stake or deposit again. Could you explain how we can send from the deposit address? I can only do that from my main address. On your wallet, go to settings --> options. In the window that pops up, choose wallet and tick "Enable coin control features" and click ok. Click on Send on the main wallet interface and click the Inputs button. Look for your deposit, tick it and hit ok. Put your own address in the Pay To box and hit send. The coins will be sent back to your main wallet and can be deposited again or left to begin staking again.
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cryptoRX
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November 19, 2017, 10:38:17 AM |
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On your wallet, go to settings --> options. In the window that pops up, choose wallet and tick "Enable coin control features" and click ok.
Click on Send on the main wallet interface and click the Inputs button. Look for your deposit, tick it and hit ok.
Put your own address in the Pay To box and hit send.
The coins will be sent back to your main wallet and can be deposited again or left to begin staking again.
Thank you. That worked a treat.
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ghobson
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November 19, 2017, 12:26:33 PM |
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I sent some ROI Coins to term deposit. when it out of date, it will be paid back automatically or I have to do any thing else to withdraw it?
Yes. It will be paid back automatically If that is the case, why does it show under deposits as Matured (Warning, this amount is no longer earning interest of any kind) You need to send the deposit back to yourself. Create a new receiving address, enable coin control and choose your deposited coins as an input, then send them to the address you just created and they're ready to stake or deposit again. Could you explain how we can send from the deposit address? I can only do that from my main address. On your wallet, go to settings --> options. In the window that pops up, choose wallet and tick "Enable coin control features" and click ok. Click on Send on the main wallet interface and click the Inputs button. Look for your deposit, tick it and hit ok. Put your own address in the Pay To box and hit send. The coins will be sent back to your main wallet and can be deposited again or left to begin staking again. Thankyou, we plan to make this type of info into video tutorials.
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