nubbins7
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May 15, 2018, 03:17:41 AM |
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Anyone can tell me the command to up the threads for mining in the wallet?
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ghobson
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May 15, 2018, 06:35:58 AM |
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Anyone can tell me the command to up the threads for mining in the wallet? its something you have to set in ROIcoin.conf file and its called genproclimit=4 ( only allows even nrs so 2,4,6,8 etc .. ) If you don't have a ROIcoin.conf , then make one in the same folder as your wallet.dat in %APPDATA%/Roaming/ROIcoin folder.
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minminsunshine89
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May 16, 2018, 03:14:04 AM |
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A windows installer. That is a pass for me. Just zip the qt file and upload that and maybe more people might mine this coin.
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giangnguyenn123
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May 17, 2018, 05:53:20 AM |
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Thank you for the update. Indeed, on win 10 it runs faster. Keep up the good work guys!
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nubbins7
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May 17, 2018, 04:09:07 PM |
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Anyone can tell me the command to up the threads for mining in the wallet? its something you have to set in ROIcoin.conf file and its called genproclimit=4 ( only allows even nrs so 2,4,6,8 etc .. ) If you don't have a ROIcoin.conf , then make one in the same folder as your wallet.dat in %APPDATA%/Roaming/ROIcoin folder. Great man thanks i will make a conf file with these settings.
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dave_bbp
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May 19, 2018, 06:02:24 AM |
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Any news regarding the solo cluster pool? Will it ever be back?
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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May 19, 2018, 09:30:44 AM |
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Any news regarding the solo cluster pool? Will it ever be back?
The cluster will be back but with a host of new features and improvements... it will be worth the wait!
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TheRaster
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May 19, 2018, 04:49:14 PM |
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Any news regarding the solo cluster pool? Will it ever be back?
It be comming back dont worry. There is alot of work to do to make the changes. We want to give the miners things others dont give miners. Understand I am not a big coder. My skills are in breaking code not making it. Now all of a suddon I have the need to make it. So its a slow thing for me. I have visions but lack of coding skills makes it slow for me. If anyone has good coding skils and or has run pools/set up pools give me a shout. As with most I also have kids to see to but I'm a single dad of 2 young boys and have a business to run to. So again time is not something I have much of.
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May 21, 2018, 07:55:27 AM |
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Hi ROI. I wonder whether I can score a block with z800 24 thread/24GB, not without some luck should see a block a day or so, right?
Can someone please advise or paste link to miner - cant find a working one, optiminer crashes. If there are optimal settings for mem/threads kindly advise.
Thank you much!
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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May 21, 2018, 10:26:30 AM |
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Hi ROI. I wonder whether I can score a block with z800 24 thread/24GB, not without some luck should see a block a day or so, right?
Can someone please advise or paste link to miner - cant find a working one, optiminer crashes. If there are optimal settings for mem/threads kindly advise.
Thank you much!
With a rig like that you can get blocks solo mining but your success will also depend on the network hashrate. You should watch these two videos because I think they will answer your mining questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR2fgqCSJ4Yhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bx6SIG6_70
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May 21, 2018, 09:37:11 PM |
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Hello to all, I recently just started mining with an old laptop, as this seems like a great coin to CPU mine. I have an Intel I7 4510u that tops out at 2.9ghz and brings in about 150-200kh's My two questions are: Is there any way to optimize my .bat file for an increased amount of hashing power. My .bat is hodlminer-avx2.exe -o stratum+tcp://roi.optiminer.pl:5000 -u RTMdpQtbrU257ecTkQKNubmNcNxa2yGqcY -t 4 -p xMy second question is: Lets say you were to pick a date a few months in advance, a date when you wanted all of your Term Deposits to mature at the exact same time. Is it smart to create a term deposit every single day of your total balance and then after each day passes after the initial deposit, to do a deposit of your total balance again, but one day less. This way all of your coins are earning interest and mature fully on the same day. Thank you for your time and happy mining!
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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May 21, 2018, 09:52:28 PM |
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Hello to all, I recently just started mining with an old laptop, as this seems like a great coin to CPU mine. I have an Intel I7 4510u that tops out at 2.9ghz and brings in about 150-200kh's My two questions are: Is there any way to optimize my .bat file for an increased amount of hashing power. My .bat is hodlminer-avx2.exe -o stratum+tcp://roi.optiminer.pl:5000 -u RTMdpQtbrU257ecTkQKNubmNcNxa2yGqcY -t 4 -p xMy second question is: Lets say you were to pick a date a few months in advance, a date when you wanted all of your Term Deposits to mature at the exact same time. Is it smart to create a term deposit every single day of your total balance and then after each day passes after the initial deposit, to do a deposit of your total balance again, but one day less. This way all of your coins are earning interest and mature fully on the same day. Thank you for your time and happy mining! You should watch this video that gives some great tips on how to increase your hashing while saving electricity at the same time! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bx6SIG6_70&t=484sOn your second question that sounds like a very good plan just bear in mind that the shorter the term deposit the less it pays and the minimum term deposit is 2 days. I don't know how far in the future you are picking a date but yes what you describe is being done by a lot of people... miners term depositing every day etc.
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cryptomob
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May 24, 2018, 02:45:26 AM |
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DisasterFaster, thank you very much for advise and youtube links. However, technology in hands of a barbarian is no more than a pile of junk First flag added to a shortcut doesn't add speed at all, second flag crashes wallet. I tried following instructions per videos and create .bat file with node 0 and node1, but once I uncheck threads the mining speed goes down. if I save on electricity - I lose on a hashrate. I have 2 x X5670 2.93 Ghz, 24 Gb Ram, and 400-500 h/s steady hashrate. it sometimes goes up to 850, drops to 350, mostly hangs around 450-500 with all 24 threads running. Lastly, what is this micro deposit that always comes along with term deposit? I deposit 14.5 coins for a year, and get another transaction adding anywhere between fraction of a coin up to more than one coin. And what's more important - what should I do to get more than 1 coin every time I make a term deposit and how to maximize the amount? Thank you!
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ghobson
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May 24, 2018, 02:49:40 PM |
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Lastly, what is this micro deposit that always comes along with term deposit? I deposit 14.5 coins for a year, and get another transaction adding anywhere between fraction of a coin up to more than one coin. And what's more important - what should I do to get more than 1 coin every time I make a term deposit and how to maximize the amount?
Thank you!
When you do a term deposit , the wallet has to choose an input via coin control to lock the coins from. ( your wallet is essentially a collection of input addresses ) The remainder is then sent back to your wallet. Note: There is a cosmetic display bug with the reported fee's that has been fixed in the dev branch and will be released in v1.1.7 Maximizing the amount is simple, the longer the term you lock it for the more it will yield , up to a maximum of 365 days / 12 months.
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May 25, 2018, 11:31:46 PM |
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May 26, 2018, 01:53:07 PM |
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May 26, 2018, 05:13:33 PM |
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Lastly, what is this micro deposit that always comes along with term deposit? I deposit 14.5 coins for a year, and get another transaction adding anywhere between fraction of a coin up to more than one coin. And what's more important - what should I do to get more than 1 coin every time I make a term deposit and how to maximize the amount?
Thank you!
When you do a term deposit , the wallet has to choose an input via coin control to lock the coins from. ( your wallet is essentially a collection of input addresses ) The remainder is then sent back to your wallet. Note: There is a cosmetic display bug with the reported fee's that has been fixed in the dev branch and will be released in v1.1.7 Maximizing the amount is simple, the longer the term you lock it for the more it will yield , up to a maximum of 365 days / 12 months. Long live ROI coin! It's ok to term-deposit to the same address, right?
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