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Author Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining | 15% POS | 18.07% Term Deposit  (Read 107933 times)
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January 19, 2018, 03:33:55 PM
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I tried to mine this coin on one computer where Claymore dual miner is runing, but... it is slowing Claymore miner alot. Where is the reason? I thought this software is using ram, and Claymore is using dedicated nvidia card, but still it is slowing down alot.
If you want your Claymore miner to go on undisturbed you need to affine Claymore and ROIminer to different physical CPU-cores I believe. And no, the hodl algorithm doesn't only run in your ram :-)
EDIT: For a more detailed explanation of how the algo works, someone wiser than me has to step in. But I believe that your CPU does the actual work, using 1 gb of ram for AES search pattern.
It is weak amd dual core cpu (BE-2350 if I good remember), doing ~8h/s, but still Smiley So the decision could be mining only with 1 thread (-t 1) on pool, leaving another for Claymore?
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January 19, 2018, 04:04:29 PM
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I tried to mine this coin on one computer where Claymore dual miner is runing, but... it is slowing Claymore miner alot. Where is the reason? I thought this software is using ram, and Claymore is using dedicated nvidia card, but still it is slowing down alot.
If you want your Claymore miner to go on undisturbed you need to affine Claymore and ROIminer to different physical CPU-cores I believe. And no, the hodl algorithm doesn't only run in your ram :-)
EDIT: For a more detailed explanation of how the algo works, someone wiser than me has to step in. But I believe that your CPU does the actual work, using 1 gb of ram for AES search pattern.
It is weak amd dual core cpu (BE-2350 if I good remember), doing ~8h/s, but still Smiley So the decision could be mining only with 1 thread (-t 1) on pool, leaving another for Claymore?
To be completely honest with you. With that CPU I wouldn't even bother. If you manage to run Claymore dual-miner and are getting satisfying results from your GPU's. Be happy with that. Otherwise yes. Affine your claymore miner to one core and ROIminer to the other. So that they don't fight each other for resources .
EDIT Here's a link to help with the mask for ROIminer:https://phempshall.github.io/cpuminer-affinity-setter/ I have no idea how claymore works though.
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January 19, 2018, 04:53:57 PM
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I tried to mine this coin on one computer where Claymore dual miner is runing, but... it is slowing Claymore miner alot. Where is the reason? I thought this software is using ram, and Claymore is using dedicated nvidia card, but still it is slowing down alot.
If you want your Claymore miner to go on undisturbed you need to affine Claymore and ROIminer to different physical CPU-cores I believe. And no, the hodl algorithm doesn't only run in your ram :-)
EDIT: For a more detailed explanation of how the algo works, someone wiser than me has to step in. But I believe that your CPU does the actual work, using 1 gb of ram for AES search pattern.
It is weak amd dual core cpu (BE-2350 if I good remember), doing ~8h/s, but still Smiley So the decision could be mining only with 1 thread (-t 1) on pool, leaving another for Claymore?
To be completely honest with you. With that CPU I wouldn't even bother. If you manage to run Claymore dual-miner and are getting satisfying results from your GPU's. Be happy with that. Otherwise yes. Affine your claymore miner to one core and ROIminer to the other. So that they don't fight each other for resources .
EDIT Here's a link to help with the mask for ROIminer:https://phempshall.github.io/cpuminer-affinity-setter/ I have no idea how claymore works though.

Thanks for your honesty Smiley Well, I thought this coin is kinda "democratic", but it still needs something better, than cpu, which can run claymore, firefox with dozen tabs and so on [/sarcasm off]. hodlminer-orava2018 miner core2-non_aes with -t 1 parameter seems working good for now, we'll see, getting 4h/s from one thread. Anyway it is working 24/7. Another more decent cpu is doing ~50h/s. It would be nice to be able to mine with raspberry pi, but I guess this is just wet dreams.
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January 19, 2018, 05:04:27 PM
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I tried to mine this coin on one computer where Claymore dual miner is runing, but... it is slowing Claymore miner alot. Where is the reason? I thought this software is using ram, and Claymore is using dedicated nvidia card, but still it is slowing down alot.
If you want your Claymore miner to go on undisturbed you need to affine Claymore and ROIminer to different physical CPU-cores I believe. And no, the hodl algorithm doesn't only run in your ram :-)
EDIT: For a more detailed explanation of how the algo works, someone wiser than me has to step in. But I believe that your CPU does the actual work, using 1 gb of ram for AES search pattern.
It is weak amd dual core cpu (BE-2350 if I good remember), doing ~8h/s, but still Smiley So the decision could be mining only with 1 thread (-t 1) on pool, leaving another for Claymore?
To be completely honest with you. With that CPU I wouldn't even bother. If you manage to run Claymore dual-miner and are getting satisfying results from your GPU's. Be happy with that. Otherwise yes. Affine your claymore miner to one core and ROIminer to the other. So that they don't fight each other for resources .
EDIT Here's a link to help with the mask for ROIminer:https://phempshall.github.io/cpuminer-affinity-setter/ I have no idea how claymore works though.

Thanks for your honesty Smiley Well, I thought this coin is kinda "democratic", but it still needs something better, than cpu, which can run claymore, firefox with dozen tabs and so on [/sarcasm off]. hodlminer-orava2018 miner core2-non_aes with -t 1 parameter seems working good for now, we'll see, getting 4h/s from one thread. Anyway it is working 24/7. Another more decent cpu is doing ~50h/s. It would be nice to be able to mine with raspberry pi, but I guess this is just wet dreams.
Well if you are pool mining then I guess that in time you will receive 20 ROI Cool Other than that I think that this coin and the community around it is acting pretty democratically;-) Nicehash and botnet's is a menace for every single CPU coin out there and if you were to invent a GPU miner for the hodl-algorithm then you would be doing more harm than good, IMO. Good luck and happy mining!
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January 19, 2018, 08:46:31 PM
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guys if i have 275 Hash/s how many coin i get everyday? thanks best of luck for this coin   Cheesy

That is pretty good! One day you might get zero blocks and another day you might get 4 blocks. It depends on being lucky, and it depends on the total network hashrate.

Yes, i can confirm that, today in 4 hours with about 400 hash/s, i mined 3 blocks and almost a half of the 4th block, with solo mining to my wallet, on 3 computers in my local network !
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January 19, 2018, 08:50:43 PM
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guys if i have 275 Hash/s how many coin i get everyday? thanks best of luck for this coin   Cheesy

That is pretty good! One day you might get zero blocks and another day you might get 4 blocks. It depends on being lucky, and it depends on the total network hashrate.

Yes, i can confirm that, today in 4 hours with about 400 hash/s, i mined 3 blocks and almost a half of the 4th block, with solo mining to my wallet, on 3 computers in my local network !

Awesome and that is what I love to hear! ROI coin hopes that people will mine the coin and multiply the coin and then make good money off of it when it values up!
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January 19, 2018, 10:25:42 PM
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is there option to set cpu efectivity on mining for not to use 100 % of cpu but eg. 50% ?

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January 19, 2018, 10:28:10 PM
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is there option to set cpu efectivity on mining for not to use 100 % of cpu but eg. 50% ?
Are you mining on Windows (10) ?
If yes open Task Manager -> goto details -> hodlminer right click membership and select cores to run on...
Or just set "-t" option in your miner batch file...
for example "-t 4" to run 4 threads...
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January 19, 2018, 10:29:32 PM
Last edit: January 19, 2018, 10:56:50 PM by frycek1987
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is there option to set cpu efectivity on mining for not to use 100 % of cpu but eg. 50% ?
Are you mining on Windows (10) ?
If yes open Task Manager -> goto details -> hodlminer right click membership and selct cores to run on...

Thanks, I will check it.


And I have secon problem, when I mining with hodl miner in mi i5 CPU I got 250 h/s, but when I try solomining I have only 70h/s  how I can increase it ?

I made some test, normaly solo minng i have 70 h/s, with aes=1 flag I have 177 h/s and with avx2 flag I have 64 h/s.

But it's still less than in pool mining. Is there any way that I can improve my solo mining hashrate?

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January 19, 2018, 11:01:44 PM
Last edit: January 19, 2018, 11:21:10 PM by maxente
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Create a file ROIcoin.conf in your wallet folder and paste this inside
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rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RPCport = 3376
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, and save
Edit *.bat file that start mining in pool with this line
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hodlminer -a hodl -o http://127.0.0.1:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Again replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, save and than execute *.bat file
The wallet must be running to in order to mining the coin in solo mode
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January 19, 2018, 11:23:51 PM
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Create a file ROIcoin.conf in your wallet folder and paste this inside
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rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RPCport = 3376
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, and save
Edit *.bat file that start mining in pool with this line
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hodlminer -a hodl -o http://127.0.0.1:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Again replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, save and than execute *.bat file
The wallet must be running to in order to mining the coin in solo mode

Thanks! I got 240-270 h/s on solo mining Smiley
and in task menager I see that miner use only 1GB of RAM, if I increase it would my hash power also increase?

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January 20, 2018, 12:58:09 PM
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Create a file ROIcoin.conf in your wallet folder and paste this inside
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rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RPCport = 3376
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, and save
Edit *.bat file that start mining in pool with this line
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hodlminer -a hodl -o http://127.0.0.1:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Again replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, save and than execute *.bat file
The wallet must be running to in order to mining the coin in solo mode

Thanks! I got 240-270 h/s on solo mining Smiley
and in task menager I see that miner use only 1GB of RAM, if I increase it would my hash power also increase?


No more instances will keep the same hash rate but move it over 2gb and not just 1 gb.


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January 20, 2018, 01:09:24 PM
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Create a file ROIcoin.conf in your wallet folder and paste this inside
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rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RPCport = 3376
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, and save
Edit *.bat file that start mining in pool with this line
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hodlminer -a hodl -o http://127.0.0.1:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Again replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, save and than execute *.bat file
The wallet must be running to in order to mining the coin in solo mode

Thanks! I got 240-270 h/s on solo mining Smiley
and in task menager I see that miner use only 1GB of RAM, if I increase it would my hash power also increase?


No more instances will keep the same hash rate but move it over 2gb and not just 1 gb.



How to increase the RAM used by hodlminer?
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January 20, 2018, 01:18:17 PM
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How to increase the RAM used by hodlminer?
Run two instances... :-)
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January 20, 2018, 02:35:28 PM
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Can anyone help me understand how to use CPU Miner — Affinity Setting Tool ( https://phempshall.github.io/cpuminer-affinity-setter/ )?

I manually configured affinity but this web site said to  "Launch CPUMiner with the following parameters: " --cpu-affinity 15 --cpu-priority 4 ".

That's what confusing me.

If I mine in the pool I use:  hodlminer.exe -t 10 -q -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://stratum.coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u myaddress -p x

Do I use affinity parameters in this command?

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January 20, 2018, 02:40:36 PM
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Can anyone help me understand how to use CPU Miner — Affinity Setting Tool ( https://phempshall.github.io/cpuminer-affinity-setter/ )?

I manually configured affinity but this web site said to  "Launch CPUMiner with the following parameters: " --cpu-affinity 15 --cpu-priority 4 ".

That's what confusing me.

If I mine in the pool I use:  hodlminer.exe -t 10 -q -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://stratum.coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u myaddress -p x

Do I use affinity parameters in this command?


what did this tool use for ,any profit when mining?
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January 20, 2018, 02:42:14 PM
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There were some doubts about this coin from my friends, but I believe in success.
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January 20, 2018, 02:46:29 PM
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Can anyone help me understand how to use CPU Miner — Affinity Setting Tool ( https://phempshall.github.io/cpuminer-affinity-setter/ )?

I manually configured affinity but this web site said to  "Launch CPUMiner with the following parameters: " --cpu-affinity 15 --cpu-priority 4 ".

That's what confusing me.

If I mine in the pool I use:  hodlminer.exe -t 10 -q -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://stratum.coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u myaddress -p x

Do I use affinity parameters in this command?


what did this tool use for ,any profit when mining?

Configuring affinity helps with H/s and better CPU utilization. I have it already configured manually as it was discussed before in this forum. Now I am using less CPU (saves power too) and getting higher hashrate.

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January 20, 2018, 06:12:44 PM
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Create a file ROIcoin.conf in your wallet folder and paste this inside
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rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RPCport = 3376
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, and save
Edit *.bat file that start mining in pool with this line
Quote
hodlminer -a hodl -o http://127.0.0.1:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Again replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, save and than execute *.bat file
The wallet must be running to in order to mining the coin in solo mode

Just FYI:
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0 <--- Very bad idea , your opening up RPC access to the whole world.

Join the boid community, earn crypto while doing real research with your cpu/gpu boid.com
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January 20, 2018, 08:01:28 PM
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Create a file ROIcoin.conf in your wallet folder and paste this inside
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rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RPCport = 3376
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, and save
Edit *.bat file that start mining in pool with this line
Quote
hodlminer -a hodl -o http://127.0.0.1:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Again replace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with your wallet address, save and than execute *.bat file
The wallet must be running to in order to mining the coin in solo mode

Just FYI:
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0 <--- Very bad idea , your opening up RPC access to the whole world.


so is there way to safe solomining with better hashrate?

Olso I have question about cluster mining. Is it works? when I follow instruction from http://roicluster.miner-pools.com i get info that miner can't connect and mining won't started.

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