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Author Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining | 15% POS | 18.07% Term Deposit  (Read 107927 times)
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February 06, 2018, 06:19:12 PM
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Hello,

trying to mine on suprnova. miner closes for no reason after 10 seconds

using :

amd fx 8350 on w10 pro

hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://roi.suprnova.cc:4699 -u raknaren.1 -p x -t 6

any ideas?
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February 06, 2018, 06:26:09 PM
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Yes it is 100% the truth but maybe you are interpreting that sentence differently by chance?

The intended meaning is this: "Unlike other alternative coins, ROI coins' proof of stake minting and interest payouts are carved in stone." -- ROI coin is different than most all other coins because your payout is carved in stone to be an exact amount. How much you have in your wallet does not matter.. a user that deposits 5 coins will get the same interest as a user that deposits 5 million coins. A user that has their wallet offline for a year will get the same interest as a user who runs their wallet day and night all year. Every user gets the exact same interest no matter what the wallet weight vs. the network weight is. Every user gets the same interest no matter what the age of their coins is. Interest is paid every single block of the blockchain beginning with the first block.

When you stake other coins interest payouts can be inconsistent and nearly impossible to pre-determine. This is because of many variables such as network competition, latency, wallet weight vs. network weight, age of coins, etc., etc.

At the onset of ROI the coin was intended to create a knowable payout system for the users. This means that if you term deposit X coins for X blocks you know the payout in a popup window before you ever even commit to that term deposit.

If by chance you interpreted that sentence to mean that interest payouts would never be altered at any future date this was not the intended meaning. In the early stage of the coin the higher payouts will serve to grow coin supply, community interest and hopefully trading volume. Obviously these rates cannot be sustained forever and at a future date and based on community feedback, market trends, coin valuation and other details the code will be modified to reduce those rates as needed to control any inflation issues.

I am not always the best at explaining things so if this still doesn't make sense let me know Smiley

And if I place a deposit for 2 years, and during this time there will be changes in the blockchain (as it was recently), how much will I receive in 2 years? And will I receive anything at all?

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February 06, 2018, 06:32:18 PM
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Yes it is 100% the truth but maybe you are interpreting that sentence differently by chance?

The intended meaning is this: "Unlike other alternative coins, ROI coins' proof of stake minting and interest payouts are carved in stone." -- ROI coin is different than most all other coins because your payout is carved in stone to be an exact amount. How much you have in your wallet does not matter.. a user that deposits 5 coins will get the same interest as a user that deposits 5 million coins. A user that has their wallet offline for a year will get the same interest as a user who runs their wallet day and night all year. Every user gets the exact same interest no matter what the wallet weight vs. the network weight is. Every user gets the same interest no matter what the age of their coins is. Interest is paid every single block of the blockchain beginning with the first block.

When you stake other coins interest payouts can be inconsistent and nearly impossible to pre-determine. This is because of many variables such as network competition, latency, wallet weight vs. network weight, age of coins, etc., etc.

At the onset of ROI the coin was intended to create a knowable payout system for the users. This means that if you term deposit X coins for X blocks you know the payout in a popup window before you ever even commit to that term deposit.

If by chance you interpreted that sentence to mean that interest payouts would never be altered at any future date this was not the intended meaning. In the early stage of the coin the higher payouts will serve to grow coin supply, community interest and hopefully trading volume. Obviously these rates cannot be sustained forever and at a future date and based on community feedback, market trends, coin valuation and other details the code will be modified to reduce those rates as needed to control any inflation issues.

I am not always the best at explaining things so if this still doesn't make sense let me know Smiley

And if I place a deposit for 2 years, and during this time there will be changes in the blockchain (as it was recently), how much will I receive in 2 years? And will I receive anything at all?

The term deposit should be a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 1 year so I would not ever recommend doing one for 2 years. If there are changes in the blockchain while term deposits are in progress it will depend on how we code the fork. If we code the fork with an if statement then you could have the pre-fork deposits continuing as they were while post-fork deposits would be at the new rates. It is also possible that an if statement creates problems and in that case the rate changes could be retro-active. Either way you will receive a term deposit payout and it would not be eliminated.
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February 06, 2018, 06:33:41 PM
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The new coin, and growth potential, as I noticed is huge! I am sure that the team will achieve high results!

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February 06, 2018, 06:39:09 PM
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I am depositing and hodling all time, but when sell ROI coins?
How do you thing, pricing could go higher?

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February 06, 2018, 06:42:23 PM
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I am depositing and hodling all time, but when sell ROI coins?
How do you thing, pricing could go higher?

I wish I knew the answer to that question...

Our roadmap has a paid marketing push occurring between now and the end of March and hopefully that may help out...
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February 06, 2018, 06:56:13 PM
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Hello,

trying to mine on suprnova. miner closes for no reason after 10 seconds

using :

amd fx 8350 on w10 pro

hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://roi.suprnova.cc:4699 -u raknaren.1 -p x -t 6

any ideas?

Try without "-t 6". You can set the CPU affinity using the windows task manager. I had the same issue and for me this worked.
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February 06, 2018, 06:57:31 PM
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Hello,

trying to mine on suprnova. miner closes for no reason after 10 seconds

using :

amd fx 8350 on w10 pro

hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://roi.suprnova.cc:4699 -u raknaren.1 -p x -t 6

any ideas?

Remove the -t 6 and set the affinity using task manager Cheesy

EDIT:

LOL Paddy just beat me Wink

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February 06, 2018, 07:14:33 PM
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Looks like our network hash is up around 290K now do we think it will hit and go above 300K soon?
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February 06, 2018, 07:21:06 PM
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I am depositing and hodling all time, but when sell ROI coins?
How do you thing, pricing could go higher?

Until developers see and block nicehash, the coin will be at the bottom.
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February 06, 2018, 07:52:50 PM
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I am depositing and hodling all time, but when sell ROI coins?
How do you thing, pricing could go higher?

Until developers see and block nicehash, the coin will be at the bottom.

Devs see it and dont block it. Now what? Coin be at the bottom? Yet more and more jumping on Roi.

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February 06, 2018, 07:59:59 PM
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I am depositing and hodling all time, but when sell ROI coins?
How do you thing, pricing could go higher?

Until developers see and block nicehash, the coin will be at the bottom.

The devs can't just block nicehash it's not that easy. Nicehash connects to a mining pool and so only a mining pool can block them and even then if even 1 mining pool allowed it there would be no help.
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February 06, 2018, 08:40:55 PM
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I am depositing and hodling all time, but when sell ROI coins?
How do you thing, pricing could go higher?

Until developers see and block nicehash, the coin will be at the bottom.

The devs can't just block nicehash it's not that easy. Nicehash connects to a mining pool and so only a mining pool can block them and even then if even 1 mining pool allowed it there would be no help.

I have seen pools block nice hash on cryptonight coins. And I have seen someone who is using nicehash set there own pool up and point the hash to there own pool so they get 100% of the blocks.

Nice hash is something that is here to stay for now.

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February 07, 2018, 06:55:30 AM
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Looks like our network hash is up around 290K now do we think it will hit and go above 300K soon?

Yeap it will go above 300k soon its just a matter of time now  Grin also ROi coin market value show 100 satoshi now  Smiley
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February 07, 2018, 02:08:29 PM
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I've added a pool for ROI:

https://roi.suprnova.cc

have fun mining !

What are the benefits to use those Pool instead of roi.optiminer.pl ?
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February 07, 2018, 02:19:51 PM
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I've added a pool for ROI:

https://roi.suprnova.cc

have fun mining !

What are the benefits to use those Pool instead of roi.optiminer.pl ?

Many small confirmed payouts vs few huge but unconfirmed payouts
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February 07, 2018, 02:26:00 PM
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I've added a pool for ROI:

https://roi.suprnova.cc

have fun mining !

What are the benefits to use those Pool instead of roi.optiminer.pl ?

Many small confirmed payouts vs few huge but unconfirmed payouts
The things are opposite but OK Smiley , the small unconfirmed payouts are in Optiminer , and what prevent the Pool owner not to pay miners. Because in Optiminer , miner get the payout on each mined block.
The exact question should be, does suprnova is more profitable than optiminer?
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February 07, 2018, 03:00:53 PM
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I've added a pool for ROI:

https://roi.suprnova.cc

have fun mining !

What are the benefits to use those Pool instead of roi.optiminer.pl ?

Many small confirmed payouts vs few huge but unconfirmed payouts
The things are opposite but OK Smiley , the small unconfirmed payouts are in Optiminer , and what prevent the Pool owner not to pay miners. Because in Optiminer , miner get the payout on each mined block.
The exact question should be, does suprnova is more profitable than optiminer?

For now it's not for sure. But it might be if more miners come and spread the hashpower between those two pools. For me it's much reliable because it accepts more shares and doesn't request work restart so often. I've been mining quite a lot of coins there and never had problems.
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February 07, 2018, 03:06:54 PM
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I've added a pool for ROI:

https://roi.suprnova.cc

have fun mining !

What are the benefits to use those Pool instead of roi.optiminer.pl ?

Many small confirmed payouts vs few huge but unconfirmed payouts
The things are opposite but OK Smiley , the small unconfirmed payouts are in Optiminer , and what prevent the Pool owner not to pay miners. Because in Optiminer , miner get the payout on each mined block.
The exact question should be, does suprnova is more profitable than optiminer?

For now it's not for sure. But it might be if more miners come and spread the hashpower between those two pools. For me it's much reliable because it accepts more shares and doesn't request work restart so often. I've been mining quite a lot of coins there and never had problems.
On this stage this mean optiminer is still more profitable, because of hashrate.
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February 07, 2018, 03:09:38 PM
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I created my acount on suprnova, i created a worker but i can't mine. I am geting Stratum authentication failed
My *.bat file is like this
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hodlminer_AVX2_AES -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://roi.suprnova.cc:4699 -u maxente -p x

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