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Author Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining | 15% POS | 18.07% Term Deposit  (Read 107969 times)
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January 20, 2018, 09:27:37 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.

Setting the CPU affinity can be hit and miss on some systems. I know on my own system it is a pain to set the affinity so I my self use the windows task manager to set my affinity. The down side to this is I have to do it each time I run the miner. However I have cut my power use and increased my hash rate.

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Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

Following the info above my system is allways under 52% CPU use and getting more hash rate than it was befor.
Some of you may think 48% saving is not much but when each cpu is using 130 watts of power and you have 4 of them (520 watts) and you drop it to 52% that drops the power use to 270.4 watts from the CPUs. Big big saving Cheesy

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January 20, 2018, 09:46:08 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.

Setting the CPU affinity can be hit and miss on some systems. I know on my own system it is a pain to set the affinity so I my self use the windows task manager to set my affinity. The down side to this is I have to do it each time I run the miner. However I have cut my power use and increased my hash rate.

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Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

Following the info above my system is allways under 52% CPU use and getting more hash rate than it was befor.
Some of you may think 48% saving is not much but when each cpu is using 130 watts of power and you have 4 of them (520 watts) and you drop it to 52% that drops the power use to 270.4 watts from the CPUs. Big big saving Cheesy

How much is the improvement in hash rate?

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January 20, 2018, 09:53:48 PM
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There were some doubts about this coin from my friends, but I believe in success.

I must say when I 1st looked at this coin back in nov 2017 I to had some doubts. But the doubts did not stay long once I seen how active the devs was and how they set for the 1st fork and then fixed the 2nd fork.

90% of coins flop when it comes to the wallets and blockchain forks. This team was more than up to it.

The things they are doing with the coin and the fact there infront on the road map is top stuff. All my hash power has been on this coin since back in nov 2017.

ROI coin has a very very good outlook for a alt coin. I my self can not wait to see the coin over the next 5 years. The coin can offer so much that other coins can not.

The fact its a coin almost anyone can mine. Even with a old computer if you only got 1 coin a day that would be around 8 coins a day with the 15% and the 12 month term.

Its a coin anyone can mine and get more ROI over time.

Now we just need someone to set a website up so I can buy CD keys with ROI coin Cheesy and all is good Wink

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January 20, 2018, 09:55:46 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.

Setting the CPU affinity can be hit and miss on some systems. I know on my own system it is a pain to set the affinity so I my self use the windows task manager to set my affinity. The down side to this is I have to do it each time I run the miner. However I have cut my power use and increased my hash rate.

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Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

Following the info above my system is allways under 52% CPU use and getting more hash rate than it was befor.
Some of you may think 48% saving is not much but when each cpu is using 130 watts of power and you have 4 of them (520 watts) and you drop it to 52% that drops the power use to 270.4 watts from the CPUs. Big big saving Cheesy

How much is the improvement in hash rate?
It was about 10-15%


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January 20, 2018, 10:02:28 PM
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I don't know how you do that, but if I turn off threads my hashrage going down for 25% for each turned off thread

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January 20, 2018, 10:07:09 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.

Setting the CPU affinity can be hit and miss on some systems. I know on my own system it is a pain to set the affinity so I my self use the windows task manager to set my affinity. The down side to this is I have to do it each time I run the miner. However I have cut my power use and increased my hash rate.

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Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

Following the info above my system is allways under 52% CPU use and getting more hash rate than it was befor.
Some of you may think 48% saving is not much but when each cpu is using 130 watts of power and you have 4 of them (520 watts) and you drop it to 52% that drops the power use to 270.4 watts from the CPUs. Big big saving Cheesy

How much is the improvement in hash rate?
It was about 10-15%



How do you do that exactly. I have a dual xeon setup with two X5650s and using the miner in the wallet i get around 580h/s. However powerdraw is around 150w per cpu. I would like to reduce power draw while keeping my hashrate. Is that possible? If yes how?
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January 20, 2018, 10:21:40 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.

Setting the CPU affinity can be hit and miss on some systems. I know on my own system it is a pain to set the affinity so I my self use the windows task manager to set my affinity. The down side to this is I have to do it each time I run the miner. However I have cut my power use and increased my hash rate.

Quote
Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

Following the info above my system is allways under 52% CPU use and getting more hash rate than it was befor.
Some of you may think 48% saving is not much but when each cpu is using 130 watts of power and you have 4 of them (520 watts) and you drop it to 52% that drops the power use to 270.4 watts from the CPUs. Big big saving Cheesy

How much is the improvement in hash rate?
It was about 10-15%



How do you do that exactly. I have a dual xeon setup with two X5650s and using the miner in the wallet i get around 580h/s. However powerdraw is around 150w per cpu. I would like to reduce power draw while keeping my hashrate. Is that possible? If yes how?

I should make a note to other miners of this coin to play with the affinity of there miners.

I have found that setting the miners up in the same way as I would XMR Stak seems to work best.

My test rig is a HP DL580 with 4 x e7-4850 CPUs.

I find that running the miners with no -t setting to be best. Then I set the affinity from windows task manager.

My cpus are under 60% on each running in a manner of 11101010101010101010. So 1 being active thread and 0 being inactive thread. And I have them set like that on each CPU its giving more hash speed and using less power.

My laptop is runing a i5 2 core 4 thread and just 3mb L3 cache. I have that set to 3 thereads and that is doing the same amount of hash per sec as it would on 4 threads. So check your affinity you can save on power and get the same or more hash per sec.

Regards,

Raster.
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Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

EDIT:

Im now running my cpus as 10101010101010101010 on each of them. so core on HT not in use.

NOTE: Terning HT off in the bios slowed the HR down 10101010101010101010 was done by windows task manager. /affinity xx did not work for me.
/node 0 or /node 1 and so on do not work for me correct on the hodlminer.exe so just manual setting in windows task man seems to be the way to go.

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January 20, 2018, 10:23:52 PM
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We are only 100-150 who mining this coin.
We need to be on more pool so people can see us, but no open source pool software have this algo in stratum code default.

I want more peaple can see and hear about this coin, everybody can mine this with there computer whitout expensive hardware.

We can see this like Premining its going to be big. hehe Smiley

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January 20, 2018, 10:31:56 PM
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We are only 100-150 who mining this coin.
We need to be on more pool so people can see us, but no open source pool software have this algo in stratum code default.

I want more peaple can see and hear about this coin, everybody can mine this with there computer whitout expensive hardware.

We can see this like Premining its going to be big. hehe Smiley



Yes more pools are needed. It would be nice to see the coin on more than just one pool. Cheesy

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January 20, 2018, 10:48:24 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.

Setting the CPU affinity can be hit and miss on some systems. I know on my own system it is a pain to set the affinity so I my self use the windows task manager to set my affinity. The down side to this is I have to do it each time I run the miner. However I have cut my power use and increased my hash rate.

Quote
Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

Following the info above my system is allways under 52% CPU use and getting more hash rate than it was befor.
Some of you may think 48% saving is not much but when each cpu is using 130 watts of power and you have 4 of them (520 watts) and you drop it to 52% that drops the power use to 270.4 watts from the CPUs. Big big saving Cheesy

How much is the improvement in hash rate?
It was about 10-15%



How do you do that exactly. I have a dual xeon setup with two X5650s and using the miner in the wallet i get around 580h/s. However powerdraw is around 150w per cpu. I would like to reduce power draw while keeping my hashrate. Is that possible? If yes how?

I should make a note to other miners of this coin to play with the affinity of there miners.

I have found that setting the miners up in the same way as I would XMR Stak seems to work best.

My test rig is a HP DL580 with 4 x e7-4850 CPUs.

I find that running the miners with no -t setting to be best. Then I set the affinity from windows task manager.

My cpus are under 60% on each running in a manner of 11101010101010101010. So 1 being active thread and 0 being inactive thread. And I have them set like that on each CPU its giving more hash speed and using less power.

My laptop is runing a i5 2 core 4 thread and just 3mb L3 cache. I have that set to 3 thereads and that is doing the same amount of hash per sec as it would on 4 threads. So check your affinity you can save on power and get the same or more hash per sec.

Regards,

Raster.
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Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

EDIT:

Im now running my cpus as 10101010101010101010 on each of them. so core on HT not in use.

NOTE: Terning HT off in the bios slowed the HR down 10101010101010101010 was done by windows task manager. /affinity xx did not work for me.
/node 0 or /node 1 and so on do not work for me correct on the hodlminer.exe so just manual setting in windows task man seems to be the way to go.

So what miner are you using? The in-wallet miner?
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January 20, 2018, 11:41:52 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

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

Ok, so how this line should look like ?
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Anyone has hashing module of hodl for python?

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January 21, 2018, 02:20:34 AM
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,@dev tram.. coinsmarkets is down ,God knows when it will be back online. Any other exchange you are getting it listed?(

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January 21, 2018, 03:14:14 AM
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This coin reminds me of hodl coin. Does it run the same way? The way the deposit works is the same. It's a total gamble. Will the coin become useless and worthless or will it go up in value in a year?
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January 21, 2018, 03:34:09 AM
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ROI was recently added to CryptoHub exchange  Shocked

https://cryptohub.online/market/ROI/


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ROI was recently added to CryptoHub exchange  Shocked

https://cryptohub.online/market/ROI/


This is a very good news.
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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.

Setting the CPU affinity can be hit and miss on some systems. I know on my own system it is a pain to set the affinity so I my self use the windows task manager to set my affinity. The down side to this is I have to do it each time I run the miner. However I have cut my power use and increased my hash rate.

Quote
Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

Following the info above my system is allways under 52% CPU use and getting more hash rate than it was befor.
Some of you may think 48% saving is not much but when each cpu is using 130 watts of power and you have 4 of them (520 watts) and you drop it to 52% that drops the power use to 270.4 watts from the CPUs. Big big saving Cheesy

How much is the improvement in hash rate?
It was about 10-15%



How do you do that exactly. I have a dual xeon setup with two X5650s and using the miner in the wallet i get around 580h/s. However powerdraw is around 150w per cpu. I would like to reduce power draw while keeping my hashrate. Is that possible? If yes how?

I should make a note to other miners of this coin to play with the affinity of there miners.

I have found that setting the miners up in the same way as I would XMR Stak seems to work best.

My test rig is a HP DL580 with 4 x e7-4850 CPUs.

I find that running the miners with no -t setting to be best. Then I set the affinity from windows task manager.

My cpus are under 60% on each running in a manner of 11101010101010101010. So 1 being active thread and 0 being inactive thread. And I have them set like that on each CPU its giving more hash speed and using less power.

My laptop is runing a i5 2 core 4 thread and just 3mb L3 cache. I have that set to 3 thereads and that is doing the same amount of hash per sec as it would on 4 threads. So check your affinity you can save on power and get the same or more hash per sec.

Regards,

Raster.
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Run the program with out any -t command in the bat. Then go to task manager. Click Prosses tab. Then RIGHT click the hodlminer and click go to details. Right click again and click set affinity. Then you can select the CPU threads you wish to use

EDIT:

Im now running my cpus as 10101010101010101010 on each of them. so core on HT not in use.

NOTE: Terning HT off in the bios slowed the HR down 10101010101010101010 was done by windows task manager. /affinity xx did not work for me.
/node 0 or /node 1 and so on do not work for me correct on the hodlminer.exe so just manual setting in windows task man seems to be the way to go.

So what miner are you using? The in-wallet miner?

Im using https://github.com/Orava2/

I do test other miners I find as and when that support hodl algo.


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January 21, 2018, 12:00:26 PM
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ROI was recently added to CryptoHub exchange  Shocked

https://cryptohub.online/market/ROI/



Very good to hear. Thanks for listing it on your exchange....

Now them who sell coins dont go and undervalue your coin. Roi will become hard to mine once there is a lot of hash on the network.
Dont you be one of them who says in 2 years "I sold 20k coins for 0.00000000000001 BTC each and now there 0.001 BTC."

Raster.

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ROI was recently added to CryptoHub exchange  Shocked

https://cryptohub.online/market/ROI/



Very good to hear. Thanks for listing it on your exchange....

Now them who sell coins dont go and undervalue your coin. Roi will become hard to mine once there is a lot of hash on the network.
Dont you be one of them who says in 2 years "I sold 20k coins for 0.00000000000001 BTC each and now there 0.001 BTC."

Raster.

That's what you hope for but who knows what the world looks like in 2 years from now? There are probably 100,000 coins by then.
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January 21, 2018, 12:24:26 PM
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ROI was recently added to CryptoHub exchange  Shocked

https://cryptohub.online/market/ROI/



Very good to hear. Thanks for listing it on your exchange....

Now them who sell coins dont go and undervalue your coin. Roi will become hard to mine once there is a lot of hash on the network.
Dont you be one of them who says in 2 years "I sold 20k coins for 0.00000000000001 BTC each and now there 0.001 BTC."

Raster.

That's what you hope for but who knows what the world looks like in 2 years from now? There are probably 100,000 coins by then.

Yes but there will only be one ROI coin. We see new coins come and go all the time. Just look at the XMR forks. I have seen loads of cryptonight coins come and go in the last year.
There will always be a call for crypto coins now. ROI coin is one of the few coins out there that could work as a globle coin for buying and selling on the web. Even lil billy can mine it and make coins. Even if you can not mine you can buy just 1 coin and get over 700% intreset on that one coin in a year. I know of no other coin that will give you such reterns that is not a ICO coin.

With work we could see websites taking ROI coin in like they would cash. Yes all sites can do that with any coin. But roi coin gives the lil guy the chance to make coins as he plays games on his pc. I my self play on my PC at 5k res and still have it mining ROI as I play by just changing the affinity so some of the cores are free so I can play my games.

A coin is only worth what you value it at. Just like a us doller. That holds its value by what you place on it.

Last year I was mining a shit coin and someone said after a month of mining it the coin was worthless and they had 500k of the coins. I offered the guy $10 for his coins and he said no. I just said well its not worthless then is it.

at this point in time the network has around 95KH on it. Mining the pool with 1KH will net you around 600-800 coins a day. If the network hash jumps to 200kh that will half. if it jumps to 400kh that will half again and so on. Lets not go and forget that most miners of this coin have stock PCs with a 8 core CPU mining pulling them around 500hs so they will get around 300-600 coins a day today so if that is /4 thats 75-150 coins a day just with the network hash jumping to 400kh.  The term deposet starts looking very nice then.

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