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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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March 21, 2018, 10:55:55 PM
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We are sitting in the number 8 slot now and only need about 10 votes right now to move up into the number 7 slot.

If you can vote once a day it would be a big help on getting us listed at this exchange Cheesy

https://acc.vicex.io/acc/listing
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Just voted now we are at number 7 and only 10 votes behind number 6!
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March 21, 2018, 11:00:09 PM
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I just voted also look like  a cool little exchange.  Fish
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March 22, 2018, 07:52:56 AM
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Just voted now we are at number 7 and only 10 votes behind number 6!

Very nice to see that the community of RoiCoin is working and many people are helping with their votes for a new exchange. So keep voting once a day and we will see how far we will get. Cool
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March 22, 2018, 11:36:16 AM
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I've been following this project for a while now. It shows a lot of promise and a bright future. Just wish I could gpu mine it Wink
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March 22, 2018, 03:11:58 PM
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I've been following this project for a while now. It shows a lot of promise and a bright future. Just wish I could gpu mine it Wink

You keep that Asci cancer away from us Wink
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March 22, 2018, 11:03:19 PM
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I've been following this project for a while now. It shows a lot of promise and a bright future. Just wish I could gpu mine it Wink

You can mine another coin and be payed in BTC to then buy nicehash to mine roi. This is how I do it...

How to GPU mine ROI Coin.
This is on the understanding you have some GPUs and can clock up around 3-4KH on Cryptonight.
1: Go make a account on nicehash.
2: install and config xmr stack on your GPU rig.
3: mine the cryptonight Pool on nicehash for some time or untill you have 0.005 BTC
4: Go to the nice hash website and buy HODL at 0.0001 BTC per 1KH
5: Point it to the pool you want.

If you have 3-4KH on cryptonight with your GPU rig and you mined for 5 days you should have 0.005 BTC this can then be converted to mine HODL algo on nicehash at 10KH a day Cheesy

Hope this helps Cheesy

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March 22, 2018, 11:23:16 PM
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We are sitting in the number 8 slot now and only need about 10 votes right now to move up into the number 7 slot.

If you can vote once a day it would be a big help on getting us listed at this exchange Cheesy

https://acc.vicex.io/acc/listing
+1

Just voted now we are at number 7 and only 10 votes behind number 6!

+1 and we are now on the 5th place. 70 votes more and we are on the 4th place  Grin
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March 23, 2018, 02:57:22 AM
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Hi,

Is there such a thing as mineirar solo through the roiminer or holdminer ?

Thanks
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March 23, 2018, 03:19:07 AM
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Something is very weird, or at least I don't understand it:

ROI block explorer shows network hashrate: 290.6160 KH/s (current block 79777)

1. Suprnova pool: 285,859.434 KH/s (current block 79777)
2. Optiminer pool: 26180.1h/s (current block 79778)
3. Coinspool PoolL 5 kH/s (current block 79778) (yes there are still some people there)

Three pools together make approximately 316 KH/s while block explorer is on 290 KH/S !?
What about solo miners, they add some mining power too??

Network hashrate is not reflecting agregated hashrates across pools and wallet miners.



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March 23, 2018, 04:58:48 AM
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Something is very weird, or at least I don't understand it:

ROI block explorer shows network hashrate: 290.6160 KH/s (current block 79777)

1. Suprnova pool: 285,859.434 KH/s (current block 79777)
2. Optiminer pool: 26180.1h/s (current block 79778)
3. Coinspool PoolL 5 kH/s (current block 79778) (yes there are still some people there)

Three pools together make approximately 316 KH/s while block explorer is on 290 KH/S !?
What about solo miners, they add some mining power too??

Network hashrate is not reflecting agregated hashrates across pools and wallet miners.



Pretty sure the website shows the average over a period of hours
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March 23, 2018, 07:56:01 AM
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Something is very weird, or at least I don't understand it:

ROI block explorer shows network hashrate: 290.6160 KH/s (current block 79777)

1. Suprnova pool: 285,859.434 KH/s (current block 79777)
2. Optiminer pool: 26180.1h/s (current block 79778)
3. Coinspool PoolL 5 kH/s (current block 79778) (yes there are still some people there)

Three pools together make approximately 316 KH/s while block explorer is on 290 KH/S !?
What about solo miners, they add some mining power too??

Network hashrate is not reflecting agregated hashrates across pools and wallet miners.
Pretty sure the website shows the average over a period of hours

Elbandi explained this before in this thread:
"Network hashrate come from daemon, it's calculated from average hashrate from last 120 blocks. Pool hashrate is current value, it is calculated from miners sharerate."
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March 23, 2018, 09:40:26 AM
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Hi, I filled out the form and already have a complete spanish translation: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3173326.0
I have doubts about some terms that as they are already known in the world of finance and cryptocurrencies don't know if I should also translate them or leave them in their original language such as: halving, marketing, exchange, stake, whitepaper...
For now, in the publication, I left these words under an English/Spanish notation, for example: "whitepaper/libro blanco"
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March 23, 2018, 11:25:33 AM
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Something is very weird, or at least I don't understand it:

ROI block explorer shows network hashrate: 290.6160 KH/s (current block 79777)

1. Suprnova pool: 285,859.434 KH/s (current block 79777)
2. Optiminer pool: 26180.1h/s (current block 79778)
3. Coinspool PoolL 5 kH/s (current block 79778) (yes there are still some people there)

Three pools together make approximately 316 KH/s while block explorer is on 290 KH/S !?
What about solo miners, they add some mining power too??

Network hashrate is not reflecting agregated hashrates across pools and wallet miners.
Pretty sure the website shows the average over a period of hours

Elbandi explained this before in this thread:
"Network hashrate come from daemon, it's calculated from average hashrate from last 120 blocks. Pool hashrate is current value, it is calculated from miners sharerate."

Thanks for shedding some light on this matter. That must he something Elbandi wrote really doing the first few days or weeks of this forum and I missed it or I forgot about it.

▬▬ ROI Coin ▬▬
✭ CPU Based Solo/Pool Mining ✭  (https://roi-coin.com/)
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March 23, 2018, 12:26:55 PM
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We are sitting in the number 8 slot now and only need about 10 votes right now to move up into the number 7 slot.

If you can vote once a day it would be a big help on getting us listed at this exchange Cheesy

https://acc.vicex.io/acc/listing
+1

Just voted now we are at number 7 and only 10 votes behind number 6!

+1 and we are now on the 5th place. 70 votes more and we are on the 4th place  Grin

Just voted.
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March 23, 2018, 12:58:19 PM
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hello friends,

I will reinstal the operational system of my PC, how I do to backup my ROIcoins and to recover it after i had installed the client ?

thx!
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March 23, 2018, 01:20:46 PM
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Hi, I filled out the form and already have a complete spanish translation: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3173326.0
I have doubts about some terms that as they are already known in the world of finance and cryptocurrencies don't know if I should also translate them or leave them in their original language such as: halving, marketing, exchange, stake, whitepaper...
For now, in the publication, I left these words under an English/Spanish notation, for example: "whitepaper/libro blanco"

Looks great. Please shoot me a PM with a good ROI wallet address so I can get your bounty paid Cheesy
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March 23, 2018, 01:22:47 PM
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hello friends,

I will reinstal the operational system of my PC, how I do to backup my ROIcoins and to recover it after i had installed the client ?

thx!


You can create a backup directly from the wallet: Top left menu click File then click Backup Wallet...

You can also just open the data directory and make a copy or copies of the file called wallet.dat

To recover just add your backup copy of wallet.dat to the data directory...
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March 23, 2018, 01:34:03 PM
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Hi, I filled out the form and already have a complete spanish translation: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3173326.0
I have doubts about some terms that as they are already known in the world of finance and cryptocurrencies don't know if I should also translate them or leave them in their original language such as: halving, marketing, exchange, stake, whitepaper...
For now, in the publication, I left these words under an English/Spanish notation, for example: "whitepaper/libro blanco"

Looks great. Please shoot me a PM with a good ROI wallet address so I can get your bounty paid Cheesy

Sent  Smiley
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March 23, 2018, 02:15:04 PM
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Hi, I filled out the form and already have a complete spanish translation: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3173326.0
I have doubts about some terms that as they are already known in the world of finance and cryptocurrencies don't know if I should also translate them or leave them in their original language such as: halving, marketing, exchange, stake, whitepaper...
For now, in the publication, I left these words under an English/Spanish notation, for example: "whitepaper/libro blanco"

Looks great. Please shoot me a PM with a good ROI wallet address so I can get your bounty paid Cheesy

hi, can i do the Fillipino translation?
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March 23, 2018, 02:44:08 PM
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hi, can i do the Fillipino translation?

Yes, see the first page of this post, Filipino is among the languages that seek to translate. Here the instructions: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2615698.0
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