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December 14, 2017, 04:02:49 PM |
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Thanks, good catch, its fixed now, i was using coinbase instead of txoutset config for calculating supply.
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December 14, 2017, 04:08:33 PM |
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I have recently observed that there has been an accumulation of addresses like 45bd----------------------- in the pool, whom doesn´t match the look of casual ROI adresses – often with much hashpower. These ones may contribute for the network, but the coins will never be received. Maybe a Pool Administrator should check who´s connecting with previously mentioned adresses and should disconnect this one.
I think there is simply unnecessary energy consumed. Guru
I think the pool admin has no interest on disconnecting wrong addresses because he will receive all coins for himself which cannot be send to the real owner. Or am I wrong? I think coins sent to the wrong adress are burned and could not be retrieved back ..? You can do a quick experiment... just open your ROI Coin wallet and click send and now type in a wrong address... you will see the box turn red and that address won't be accepted. If there is a way to send coins to a wrong ROI address I am not aware of how to do it. The system "checks" that sending address and can refuse it if that makes sense. In the case of a pool I suppose if you mine pools with an invalid address those coins would in fact get mined but I don't believe the pool could then be able to deliver them. In other words this would likely be free coins for that pool Maybe a pool operator will chime in here with a more clear explanation... I also checked the mining address in block explorer and it cannot be found. So pool admin is not able to send coins to this address and will laugh about the stupid people when he gets many thousands extra coins. You can't find it because its an etherium address https://etherscan.io/address/0x45bd04413c1956edc4b1aa8e70d20421bd120fd6
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CreamyCheesecake
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December 14, 2017, 04:12:10 PM |
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Hmmm this coin seems to have the same implementation of deposits as pegascoin. I like their dob system because it has better ROI percentages than these term deposits and much less coins in circulation. What's the max supply here? I'll try a month deposit from this coin but as I can see, price plummeted from like 250 sats to like 40 so I guess people depositing a month ago will only see their investment devaluated which makes me wonder if it's safe to lock my coins for a month.
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December 14, 2017, 04:38:16 PM |
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December 14, 2017, 04:44:50 PM |
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Hmmm this coin seems to have the same implementation of deposits as pegascoin. I like their dob system because it has better ROI percentages than these term deposits and much less coins in circulation. What's the max supply here? I'll try a month deposit from this coin but as I can see, price plummeted from like 250 sats to like 40 so I guess people depositing a month ago will only see their investment devaluated which makes me wonder if it's safe to lock my coins for a month.
If I was you, I'd lock my coins for a year. The longer you lock, the more the reward. Things to remember: This coin is in it's infancy and there is plenty more to come. This is not a get rich quick scheme, it's about long term investment. The price will go down and up but the longer the coin is around, the more valuable it will be come.
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December 14, 2017, 06:18:05 PM |
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When did the ROICOIN Casinos will be online?
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December 14, 2017, 07:29:08 PM |
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Too fully take advantage of optiminer's improvements you need a modern cpu that supports aes and avx2. For me on a E3-1240 i managed to double the hashrate with it. ( using 4 cores , on ubuntu 14.04 ) In your case using 2 cores yields more hash, the higher the combined hashrate the better. ( i assume you have an old dual core cpu )
Do I need both (AES and AVX2) instruction extensions for hodlminer? I'm mostly confused as to how my hash rate drops when using hodlminer on one thread. My computer supports AES but not AVX2 (only AVX1.1), is this part of it?
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December 14, 2017, 08:15:38 PM |
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Hmmm this coin seems to have the same implementation of deposits as pegascoin. I like their dob system because it has better ROI percentages than these term deposits and much less coins in circulation. What's the max supply here? I'll try a month deposit from this coin but as I can see, price plummeted from like 250 sats to like 40 so I guess people depositing a month ago will only see their investment devaluated which makes me wonder if it's safe to lock my coins for a month.
Price has been down because the team was/is focused on the fork due to which there was no marketing push. Once the coin gets some marketing and get on more exchanges, the price will certainly go up. For the time being, I'm happy being patient and locking my coins in term deposit!
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December 14, 2017, 08:44:25 PM |
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Too fully take advantage of optiminer's improvements you need a modern cpu that supports aes and avx2. For me on a E3-1240 i managed to double the hashrate with it. ( using 4 cores , on ubuntu 14.04 ) In your case using 2 cores yields more hash, the higher the combined hashrate the better. ( i assume you have an old dual core cpu )
Do I need both (AES and AVX2) instruction extensions for hodlminer? I'm mostly confused as to how my hash rate drops when using hodlminer on one thread. My computer supports AES but not AVX2 (only AVX1.1), is this part of it? You can use AES or AVX2 or both or neither one... it really completely depends on what your computer can support. Usually if you try to use AES or AVX2 and your computer doesn't support it... it will be ignored. You can view your debug log and actually see those being requested and then right after that you can see whether or not the computer could support them.
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December 14, 2017, 09:05:50 PM |
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Too fully take advantage of optiminer's improvements you need a modern cpu that supports aes and avx2. For me on a E3-1240 i managed to double the hashrate with it. ( using 4 cores , on ubuntu 14.04 ) In your case using 2 cores yields more hash, the higher the combined hashrate the better. ( i assume you have an old dual core cpu )
Do I need both (AES and AVX2) instruction extensions for hodlminer? I'm mostly confused as to how my hash rate drops when using hodlminer on one thread. My computer supports AES but not AVX2 (only AVX1.1), is this part of it? You can use AES or AVX2 or both or neither one... it really completely depends on what your computer can support. Usually if you try to use AES or AVX2 and your computer doesn't support it... it will be ignored. You can view your debug log and actually see those being requested and then right after that you can see whether or not the computer could support them. Use cpuZ to check what your cpu Support: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.htmlguru
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December 15, 2017, 12:00:48 AM |
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so, should i register to the website?i really don't get it how to start mining it. sorry, i'm just a noobs. can i get some explanation here what to do so i can start mining this coin with my cpu?
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December 15, 2017, 06:50:52 AM |
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Hmmm this coin seems to have the same implementation of deposits as pegascoin. I like their dob system because it has better ROI percentages than these term deposits and much less coins in circulation. What's the max supply here? I'll try a month deposit from this coin but as I can see, price plummeted from like 250 sats to like 40 so I guess people depositing a month ago will only see their investment devaluated which makes me wonder if it's safe to lock my coins for a month.
Price has been down because the team was/is focused on the fork due to which there was no marketing push. Once the coin gets some marketing and get on more exchanges, the price will certainly go up. For the time being, I'm happy being patient and locking my coins in term deposit! ya coinsmarkets email thing is bugged, i was trying to get a few more coins for the super juicy term deposit % before the fork more exchanges would surely help imo diff has been pretty steady 0.004-0.006+, so been hard to solo Been meaning to join that cluster actually..
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December 15, 2017, 12:34:20 PM Last edit: December 15, 2017, 12:45:48 PM by TheRaster |
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Update on cluster mining: After much hard testing (2 Weeks) I can now give you the best way to mine the cluster. If you mine the cluster the best way is with more ram!!! So to max block finds more ram is your friend. Testing was done with: HP DL580 G7 4 x E7-4850 128GB ram With all 80 threads active. The best settings I found to max block finding was 10 threads (around 80-140 hs) 8 instances, So 8 GB ram. When mining the cluster hash speed is not so important as it is on a pool because its scanning 1 GB Pattern to build the block and because pools pay by hash speed but the cluster pays by block. But you still need abit of speed to find that pattern on the ram. Remember the block time is 2 mins so your rig has 2 mins to find the best pattern. And remember that each pattern (1gb ram instance) is not the same as the other. On the cluster I found I got more blocks found with around 100 hash per sec on each 1 gb instance. When making the bat files I added a new address to each one and called it instance 1, instance 2 and so on on the wallet. So I could see what was making the most coin. So if you have a CPU that gives 400 hs and you have 8gb ram then set up 4 instances to connect to the cluster node. This is for the cluster only. I have not tested 100% solo on my own wallet. It will have no benerfit to the pool other than showing the pool has more miners. Give it a go and see if it works for you Raster. EDIT:I would also like to point out that in time mining is going to be hard. We need to remember that the coin puts out around 720 blocks a day @ a block every 2 mins. so in time there will be a point where even the cluster will become hard work to mine on and pool will become the only shore way to make coins. So make the most of the low network hash rates.
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December 15, 2017, 02:49:32 PM |
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Update on cluster mining: After much hard testing (2 Weeks) I can now give you the best way to mine the cluster. If you mine the cluster the best way is with more ram!!! So to max block finds more ram is your friend. Testing was done with: HP DL580 G7 4 x E7-4850 128GB ram With all 80 threads active. The best settings I found to max block finding was 10 threads (around 80-140 hs) 8 instances, So 8 GB ram. When mining the cluster hash speed is not so important as it is on a pool because its scanning 1 GB Pattern to build the block and because pools pay by hash speed but the cluster pays by block. But you still need abit of speed to find that pattern on the ram. Remember the block time is 2 mins so your rig has 2 mins to find the best pattern. And remember that each pattern (1gb ram instance) is not the same as the other. On the cluster I found I got more blocks found with around 100 hash per sec on each 1 gb instance. When making the bat files I added a new address to each one and called it instance 1, instance 2 and so on on the wallet. So I could see what was making the most coin. So if you have a CPU that gives 400 hs and you have 8gb ram then set up 4 instances to connect to the cluster node. This is for the cluster only. I have not tested 100% solo on my own wallet. It will have no benerfit to the pool other than showing the pool has more miners. Give it a go and see if it works for you Raster. EDIT:I would also like to point out that in time mining is going to be hard. We need to remember that the coin puts out around 720 blocks a day @ a block every 2 mins. so in time there will be a point where even the cluster will become hard work to mine on and pool will become the only shore way to make coins. So make the most of the low network hash rates. Interesting, in case your wondering i am plotting the time to find 500 blocks in a historical bar chart here: http://roi-coin-blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/hashAt the moment the average block find time is 146 seconds. ( with a low of 136 and high of 159 )
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December 15, 2017, 03:10:35 PM |
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Hello, If you are using a 3rd party miner and can no longer connect to the network. Please check your ROIcoin.conf file to ensure you have the latest addnode=IP addresses. The old seed nodes are being taken down. Solo wallet miners, no need to change anything. These are hard coded as Seed1.roi-coin.com, and so on. With wallet version 1.1.0.0, we went from 5 to 15 seed nodes for better global coverage. Additional 3rd party nodes and node map can be found here: http://roi-coin-blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/networkThank you. 139.59.67.150 46.101.139.91 178.62.105.207 128.199.252.224 188.226.134.103 159.203.7.187 159.203.72.137 138.68.237.128 46.101.241.241 200.179.245.53 Brazil 153.213.96.231 Japan 194.67.193.64 Russia 52.211.179.241 Ireland 79.141.58.231 Russia
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December 15, 2017, 05:26:41 PM |
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Update on cluster mining: After much hard testing (2 Weeks) I can now give you the best way to mine the cluster. If you mine the cluster the best way is with more ram!!! So to max block finds more ram is your friend. Testing was done with: HP DL580 G7 4 x E7-4850 128GB ram With all 80 threads active. The best settings I found to max block finding was 10 threads (around 80-140 hs) 8 instances, So 8 GB ram. When mining the cluster hash speed is not so important as it is on a pool because its scanning 1 GB Pattern to build the block and because pools pay by hash speed but the cluster pays by block. But you still need abit of speed to find that pattern on the ram. Remember the block time is 2 mins so your rig has 2 mins to find the best pattern. And remember that each pattern (1gb ram instance) is not the same as the other. On the cluster I found I got more blocks found with around 100 hash per sec on each 1 gb instance. When making the bat files I added a new address to each one and called it instance 1, instance 2 and so on on the wallet. So I could see what was making the most coin. So if you have a CPU that gives 400 hs and you have 8gb ram then set up 4 instances to connect to the cluster node. This is for the cluster only. I have not tested 100% solo on my own wallet. It will have no benerfit to the pool other than showing the pool has more miners. Give it a go and see if it works for you Raster. EDIT:I would also like to point out that in time mining is going to be hard. We need to remember that the coin puts out around 720 blocks a day @ a block every 2 mins. so in time there will be a point where even the cluster will become hard work to mine on and pool will become the only shore way to make coins. So make the most of the low network hash rates. How to add more ram then ? Currently it uses around (1045MB) out of 16GB in my task manager
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December 15, 2017, 06:47:49 PM |
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Cluster down?
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December 15, 2017, 06:54:29 PM |
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Cluster down?
Yeap not working for me as well
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December 15, 2017, 07:02:50 PM |
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sincere apologies guys, i have just checked and it was up and running but ive restarted it and its back on.
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dunedainbob
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December 15, 2017, 07:14:39 PM |
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Whatever became of the Yobit listing? I thought the dev provided proof a long time ago that Yobit listing was paid for?
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