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What does "15% POS" mean, friends?
it means that if you have 100 coins and just leave them in the wallet. No term deposet or anything it will get 15% APR for the stacking of the coins in the wallet. Proof of stacking. so 115 coins with the 15% apr without doing anything
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Dastrike351
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CobaCoin
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March 09, 2018, 01:34:54 AM |
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What does "15% POS" mean, friends?
it means that if you have 100 coins and just leave them in the wallet. No term deposet or anything it will get 15% APR for the stacking of the coins in the wallet. Proof of stacking. so 115 coins with the 15% apr without doing anything the wallet must running or not?
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seasonw
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March 09, 2018, 01:55:36 AM |
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I just received my odroid-hc2 and thinking to try mining by using this arm single board. But I failed to compile hodlminer-wolf. Error message = In file included from cpu-miner.c:41:0: hodl.h:5:23: fatal error: x86intrin.h: No such file or directory #include <x86intrin.h> ^ compilation terminated.
hodlminer does not support arm CPU? Or anyone know the solution? Thanks! Right, hodlminer does not support arm. There is cpu multi miner for arm, but it does not supports hodl algorithm, since it is, how to say, not very popular. There is cpuminer-opt for linux, which supports hodl, but..... Requirements: 1. A x86_64 architecture CPU with a minimum of SSE2 support. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1326803.0Thanks, too bad that I can't test ROI mining with my odroid...
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ghobson
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March 09, 2018, 09:54:46 AM |
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What does "15% POS" mean, friends?
it means that if you have 100 coins and just leave them in the wallet. No term deposet or anything it will get 15% APR for the stacking of the coins in the wallet. Proof of stacking. so 115 coins with the 15% apr without doing anything the wallet must running or not? The wallet does not need to run to earn staking rewards.
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Join the boid community, earn crypto while doing real research with your cpu/gpu boid.com
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ghobson
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March 09, 2018, 09:59:32 AM |
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I just received my odroid-hc2 and thinking to try mining by using this arm single board. But I failed to compile hodlminer-wolf. Error message = In file included from cpu-miner.c:41:0: hodl.h:5:23: fatal error: x86intrin.h: No such file or directory #include <x86intrin.h> ^ compilation terminated.
hodlminer does not support arm CPU? Or anyone know the solution? Thanks! Right, hodlminer does not support arm. There is cpu multi miner for arm, but it does not supports hodl algorithm, since it is, how to say, not very popular. There is cpuminer-opt for linux, which supports hodl, but..... Requirements: 1. A x86_64 architecture CPU with a minimum of SSE2 support. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1326803.0Thanks, too bad that I can't test ROI mining with my odroid... Apart from the nerd factor, I don't see the point of mining on ARM, the code is open source and on github so your welcome to play with it.
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March 09, 2018, 12:58:36 PM |
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I just received my odroid-hc2 and thinking to try mining by using this arm single board. But I failed to compile hodlminer-wolf. Error message = In file included from cpu-miner.c:41:0: hodl.h:5:23: fatal error: x86intrin.h: No such file or directory #include <x86intrin.h> ^ compilation terminated.
hodlminer does not support arm CPU? Or anyone know the solution? Thanks! Right, hodlminer does not support arm. There is cpu multi miner for arm, but it does not supports hodl algorithm, since it is, how to say, not very popular. There is cpuminer-opt for linux, which supports hodl, but..... Requirements: 1. A x86_64 architecture CPU with a minimum of SSE2 support. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1326803.0Thanks, too bad that I can't test ROI mining with my odroid... Apart from the nerd factor, I don't see the point of mining on ARM, the code is open source and on github so your welcome to play with it. I can tell you some points. Not everybody with PC on the table is going to run it 24/7 just for ROI mining (unless they are so called "nerds"). If it is desktop - it can be noisy. Sometimes PCs can sit near place where people sleep, etc. Better situation with work/office PCs, people will use them (probably) 1/3 of the time. Situation with ARM is another - they can sit and calculate hashes 24/7 without any problem, since most of them don't have fans, thus not making noise. Another point is that performance (kh/Watt ratio) of ARM CPUs is usually several times higher, so small Pi3, doing 12h/s 24/7 would do about the same work as "weak" novadays x86 CPU working 8 hours/day using less energy.
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Paddy321
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March 09, 2018, 06:12:44 PM |
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You might want to have a look at cryptocurrencies like Verium or Magi. I for example have 4x Pi3 running in the basement on Verium and it works really well. No big profits but it is fun setting it up and it is running in the background 24/7 on a 5 port USB charger without any issues.
Odroid XU4 would be even more efficient with this but they are hard to get and expensive where I live so I went with the Pi3's.
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March 09, 2018, 07:07:36 PM |
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You might want to have a look at cryptocurrencies like Verium or Magi. I for example have 4x Pi3 running in the basement on Verium and it works really well. No big profits but it is fun setting it up and it is running in the background 24/7 on a 5 port USB charger without any issues.
Odroid XU4 would be even more efficient with this but they are hard to get and expensive where I live so I went with the Pi3's.
Very interested on what you have to say here. Is verium a CPU locked coin? I assume? And what kind of hash are you getting with these Pi3's? Please elaborate on this. Thanks
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March 09, 2018, 09:35:33 PM |
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So here is a Q about the vote for coin on https://acc.vicex.io/acc/listingSome of the coins have over 500+ votes... So what gives?
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March 09, 2018, 09:39:05 PM |
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is the algorithm 100% responsive to gpu and asics? Where can I find a cpu comparison with hashrate?
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cobfor
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March 09, 2018, 10:32:14 PM |
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Their miners community is probably more eager to get on additional exchanges. As I see it now ROI 250 pool miners (200 miners on supernova and 50 on optiminer make 110KH). Additional wallet miners make 20K, which could be anywhere around 50-100 miners. With 300-350 miners is not a large number and that's why we have just 132 votes (most of us probably voted several time). We realistically need more advertisements to attract CPU miners worldwide as everyone can mine on CPU. Maybe my numbers are off but more push is definitely needed. It will raise votes, coin price and expand community. Just my 2 cents.
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▬▬ ROI Coin ▬▬ ✭ CPU Based Solo/Pool Mining ✭ (https://roi-coin.com/)
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TheRaster
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March 09, 2018, 11:09:45 PM |
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Their miners community is probably more eager to get on additional exchanges. As I see it now ROI 250 pool miners (200 miners on supernova and 50 on optiminer make 110KH). Additional wallet miners make 20K, which could be anywhere around 50-100 miners. With 300-350 miners is not a large number and that's why we have just 132 votes (most of us probably voted several time). We realistically need more advertisements to attract CPU miners worldwide as everyone can mine on CPU. Maybe my numbers are off but more push is definitely needed. It will raise votes, coin price and expand community. Just my 2 cents. I ment that is it not 200 and the coin gets listed on xxx day. How come some are well over that?
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March 09, 2018, 11:25:42 PM |
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Their miners community is probably more eager to get on additional exchanges. As I see it now ROI 250 pool miners (200 miners on supernova and 50 on optiminer make 110KH). Additional wallet miners make 20K, which could be anywhere around 50-100 miners. With 300-350 miners is not a large number and that's why we have just 132 votes (most of us probably voted several time). We realistically need more advertisements to attract CPU miners worldwide as everyone can mine on CPU. Maybe my numbers are off but more push is definitely needed. It will raise votes, coin price and expand community. Just my 2 cents. I ment that is it not 200 and the coin gets listed on xxx day. How come some are well over that? I see. Based on: "every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, according to the voting results, one coin passes into the Planned. Minimum votes need to be 200. " Those above 200+ votes should be in Planned category. You're right. I wanted to ask them using Chat option but they're off until Monday ("VICex will be back on Monday").
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▬▬ ROI Coin ▬▬ ✭ CPU Based Solo/Pool Mining ✭ (https://roi-coin.com/)
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March 10, 2018, 01:06:41 AM |
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You might want to have a look at cryptocurrencies like Verium or Magi. I for example have 4x Pi3 running in the basement on Verium and it works really well. No big profits but it is fun setting it up and it is running in the background 24/7 on a 5 port USB charger without any issues.
Odroid XU4 would be even more efficient with this but they are hard to get and expensive where I live so I went with the Pi3's.
Very interested on what you have to say here. Is verium a CPU locked coin? I assume? And what kind of hash are you getting with these Pi3's? Please elaborate on this. Thanks It is based on scrypt^2, so ASIC and GPU resistant. If you search the web you will find some tutorials on how to mine it with a raspberry pi3. Running the pi64 OS, CPU slightly overclocked to 1,3GHz I get about 195 H/m. Enough about this here. This is the ROI forum
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March 10, 2018, 05:39:16 AM |
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Voted four times already. Hahaha.. What does "15% POS" mean, friends?
it means that if you have 100 coins and just leave them in the wallet. No term deposet or anything it will get 15% APR for the stacking of the coins in the wallet. Proof of stacking. so 115 coins with the 15% apr without doing anything the wallet must running or not? The wallet does not need to run to earn staking rewards. We're now at 135. For those who hasn't vote yet follow my quote. When does payments of proof of stacking comes? Dependend on stacking weight, network weigtht, etc?
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March 10, 2018, 10:59:14 AM Last edit: March 11, 2018, 02:51:06 PM by ligor |
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When does payments of proof of stacking comes? Dependend on stacking weight, network weigtht, etc?
There is no POS staking here. Here, deposits and payments are made at the end of the deposit. I'm wrong
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March 11, 2018, 09:08:57 AM |
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For those who hasn't vote yet follow my quote. Voted 5 times. We're now at 166. Just talked with https://vicex.io support they said that coins at the top 6 until exchange opening will be listed for free.. Let's vote to make it Top 6.
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