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June 08, 2018, 08:08:11 PM |
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Hello Blue9999,
I appreciate your concerns completely... As I mentioned, part of launching a coin, is getting the supply base growing. By the time all those 12 month deposits start maturing, DF will be hitting the marketing hard.
We want to be able to blast more exchanges with a good amount of trading volume, to raise the market cap. Market cap price has a lot to do with getting onto some of the more important exchanges.
The fact that net hash and market prices are holding steady is a great thing. There was some hanky panky by another group of coin holders that managed to push our price down, to match theirs. But, that won't last, once the momentum starts up.
If you have any questions just let me know... I will be coming around more often to keep this forum active. We don't want anyone to feel the devs are not involved. Just everything is running solid, stable, and in good shape overall. Which is great, for the long term, but means the devs are kind of left waiting too, as there is no code work to be done on the QT wallet. Road Map projects are still on target.
Have a great afternoon.
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CryptoCoin101
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June 10, 2018, 08:40:52 AM |
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The fact that net hash and market prices are holding steady is a great thing. There was some hanky panky by another group of coin holders that managed to push our price down, to match theirs. But, that won't last, once the momentum starts up.
True. For me personally, coin stability is the best. Yes, coin growth is good even if the growth is very small. But a coin stable at some price for a long period of time is an indication of a good coin. Eg. If someone time deposit at some time, he will definitely benefit the 500% stake if the coin is stable and maintains its price after that year.
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June 10, 2018, 11:00:22 PM Last edit: June 10, 2018, 11:41:10 PM by DisasterFaster |
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The best way to keep track of ongoing work on ROI Coin is to follow the road map. All tasks will be completed on or ahead of schedule https://roi-coin.com/roi-coin-road-map/
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DisasterFaster (OP)
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June 11, 2018, 09:29:36 PM |
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TheRaster is requesting for anyone that would be interested in trying to help test out the latest cluster...
hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <YOUR-ROI-ADDRESS> -p x -t 1 pause
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dave_bbp
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June 12, 2018, 09:18:28 AM Last edit: June 12, 2018, 10:53:07 AM by dave_bbp |
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TheRaster is requesting for anyone that would be interested in trying to help test out the latest cluster...
hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <YOUR-ROI-ADDRESS> -p x -t 1 pause
I just tried it and the miners do connect, but I have no idea how to configure them. On windows I get approx. 10% accepted shares, on Linux it's below 5%, so completely useless. Are there updates for the hodlminer? What is the recommended way to mine with multiple instances? (hodlminer and scripts are the exact same versions that worked perfectly on the old solo-cluster).
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Streamline1175
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June 12, 2018, 02:23:24 PM |
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TheRaster is requesting for anyone that would be interested in trying to help test out the latest cluster...
hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <YOUR-ROI-ADDRESS> -p x -t 1 pause
I just tried it and the miners do connect, but I have no idea how to configure them. On windows I get approx. 10% accepted shares, on Linux it's below 5%, so completely useless. Are there updates for the hodlminer? What is the recommended way to mine with multiple instances? (hodlminer and scripts are the exact same versions that worked perfectly on the old solo-cluster). I have just been using the Orava2 Miner version and have been getting 90-100% efficiency when it comes to getting accepted shares pointing at the test cluster. The only difference in my config is a few options that I enabled: Use this for Windows: hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <Address> -p x -D -P -t 1 Use this for Linux: ./hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <Address> -p x -D -P -t 1
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June 12, 2018, 04:11:23 PM Last edit: June 12, 2018, 07:32:40 PM by dave_bbp |
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TheRaster is requesting for anyone that would be interested in trying to help test out the latest cluster...
hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <YOUR-ROI-ADDRESS> -p x -t 1 pause
I just tried it and the miners do connect, but I have no idea how to configure them. On windows I get approx. 10% accepted shares, on Linux it's below 5%, so completely useless. Are there updates for the hodlminer? What is the recommended way to mine with multiple instances? (hodlminer and scripts are the exact same versions that worked perfectly on the old solo-cluster). I have just been using the Orava2 Miner version and have been getting 90-100% efficiency when it comes to getting accepted shares pointing at the test cluster. The only difference in my config is a few options that I enabled: Use this for Windows: hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <Address> -p x -D -P -t 1 Use this for Linux: ./hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <Address> -p x -D -P -t 1 Ah well, I found the error. Apparently the single task is obligatory, that means you HAVE TO USE "-t 1". Everything else results in multiple solutions and errors. So for the new solo cluster we have to (in the optimum case) run 1 instance for every CPU core? Does every instance need a different ROI address? Furthermore I'm a bit confused about the hash rate. I know it's a test cluster, but the miner says "0.05 h/s" for every task. Is that normal? Under Windows it's a bit higher, but still ridiculously low. Edit: Server seems to be down now, cannot establish connection.
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hamnghi167
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June 13, 2018, 10:47:34 AM |
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Really wonder that Is this still solo mineable or is everyone on pools now?
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June 13, 2018, 01:51:23 PM |
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I want to congratulate you for the Roi coin project. An innovative currency. This human aspect that gave the coin makes us feel more dear to her. Roi coin is the currency of the present and is certainly in my future.
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Blue9999
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June 13, 2018, 04:08:55 PM |
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Really wonder that Is this still solo mineable or is everyone on pools now?
Solo mining is still possible but you need good hash rate and luck to hit blocks. Most of the people mine it through pool
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June 14, 2018, 04:35:50 PM |
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TheRaster is requesting for anyone that would be interested in trying to help test out the latest cluster...
hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <YOUR-ROI-ADDRESS> -p x -t 1 pause
I just tried it and the miners do connect, but I have no idea how to configure them. On windows I get approx. 10% accepted shares, on Linux it's below 5%, so completely useless. Are there updates for the hodlminer? What is the recommended way to mine with multiple instances? (hodlminer and scripts are the exact same versions that worked perfectly on the old solo-cluster). I have just been using the Orava2 Miner version and have been getting 90-100% efficiency when it comes to getting accepted shares pointing at the test cluster. The only difference in my config is a few options that I enabled: Use this for Windows: hodlminer-avx2.exe -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <Address> -p x -D -P -t 1 Use this for Linux: ./hodlminer -a hodl -o stratum+tcp://btccluster.hopto.org:5561 -u <Address> -p x -D -P -t 1 Ah well, I found the error. Apparently the single task is obligatory, that means you HAVE TO USE "-t 1". Everything else results in multiple solutions and errors. So for the new solo cluster we have to (in the optimum case) run 1 instance for every CPU core? Does every instance need a different ROI address? Furthermore I'm a bit confused about the hash rate. I know it's a test cluster, but the miner says "0.05 h/s" for every task. Is that normal? Under Windows it's a bit higher, but still ridiculously low. Edit: Server seems to be down now, cannot establish connection. Yes he brought down the server since he is analyzing logs since he got some helpful information, he said he would notify when it is brought back up.
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Branko
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June 15, 2018, 03:52:57 PM |
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I tried mining with Ryzen 1600, after 9h my estimate is 100 coins per day...doesn't cover electricity
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June 16, 2018, 03:44:06 PM |
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June 16, 2018, 06:40:56 PM |
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HTTP request failed; connection timed out after 30000 milliseconds json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds Anyone else having this problem? I'm running hodlminer
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whotheff
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June 16, 2018, 08:47:27 PM |
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HTTP request failed; connection timed out after 30000 milliseconds json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds Anyone else having this problem? I'm running hodlminer firewall?
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!vanovi4
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June 17, 2018, 02:46:05 PM |
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The peculiarity of this coin is that while most crypto-competitions focus and revolve around the coin itself, ROI Coin is different. The focus of ROI Coin is a community, and the coin revolves around people who support it, and this gives opportunities for further development.
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June 19, 2018, 09:10:51 AM |
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good day DF, is cluster working? I did not see registration option on a cluster page.
thank you.
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