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May 22, 2018, 08:10:52 PM
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I believe that's the most profitable coin for CPU mining, yes?
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May 22, 2018, 08:22:31 PM
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I believe that's the most profitable coin for CPU mining, yes?

Yeah and it's kind of a new coin

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May 22, 2018, 08:26:55 PM
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I believe that's the most profitable coin for CPU mining, yes?

Yeah and it's kind of a new coin

Don't see it on coinmarketcap - is it on any exchange yet?
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May 22, 2018, 08:30:39 PM
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Here you go.

https://octaex.com/trade/index/market/aro_btc
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May 22, 2018, 08:32:58 PM
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They've applied to CMC, but CMC requires a constant daily 100k volume for a coin prior to being listed.
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May 23, 2018, 09:51:17 AM
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They've applied to CMC, but CMC requires a constant daily 100k volume for a coin prior to being listed.
Then founders should sell and buy 100k daily Smiley
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May 23, 2018, 10:04:23 AM
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They've applied to CMC, but CMC requires a constant daily 100k volume for a coin prior to being listed.
Then founders should sell and buy 100k daily Smiley

However i am mining i would like to buy this coin (totally at the price where it is now), but i dont like octaex.. When its on a website like cryptopia or hitbtc it would be much safer and easier to buy this coin.

I tested octaex 1 time, i send like 100k qwertycoin to that site. The coins arrived, 1 week later the coin was delisted from octaex, my coins? gone. This was the first and last time i did something with octaex.

And what i also read here is that the Linux and(?) the mac wallet will also release before the end of this month. So i dont know if they want to release those wallets first before going to the bigger exchange.

Maybe if somebody from the ARO team will talk here, we get our questions be answered.

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May 23, 2018, 10:12:57 AM
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They've applied to CMC, but CMC requires a constant daily 100k volume for a coin prior to being listed.
Then founders should sell and buy 100k daily Smiley

However i am mining i would like to buy this coin (totally at the price where it is now), but i dont like octaex.. When its on a website like cryptopia or hitbtc it would be much safer and easier to buy this coin.

I tested octaex 1 time, i send like 100k qwertycoin to that site. The coins arrived, 1 week later the coin was delisted from octaex, my coins? gone. This was the first and last time i did something with octaex.

And what i also read here is that the Linux and(?) the mac wallet will also release before the end of this month. So i dont know if they want to release those wallets first before going to the bigger exchange.

Maybe if somebody from the ARO team will talk here, we get our questions be answered.

i bought some aro a few days ago from octaex. had the same fear with you cause i didnt know if i could trust this exchange, however, everything went pretty good actually. deposit btc and confirmation was fast, trading easy and widthdraw aro to my (non-exchange) wallet ok as well.

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May 23, 2018, 10:57:43 AM
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Hi,
I would like some explanations on aro.cool.
I have been mining for a few days at 16 H/s. I get paid approximately 10 ARO daily.
But when I search my wallet address on aro.cool, either in current shares or historic shares, I find nothing at all.
Questions:
- why does my wallet not appear on aro.cool?
- what is current shares?
- what is historic shares?

Finally how is my reward (10 ARO) determined?
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May 23, 2018, 11:08:54 AM
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Hi,
I would like some explanations on aro.cool.
I have been mining for a few days at 16 H/s. I get paid approximately 10 ARO daily.
But when I search my wallet address on aro.cool, either in current shares or historic shares, I find nothing at all.
Questions:
- why does my wallet not appear on aro.cool?
- what is current shares?
- what is historic shares?

Finally how is my reward (10 ARO) determined?

Yeah i am also wondering this, what i think: that system works when u find shares in the current block, at that time u can find ur shares using that systems on the pool. When ur shares are from block from a while ago u can't find it on the website.
The 1 time i can fill in my wallet adress and i can see my shares, the other time i can't.

When i look now to the historic shares and place my wallet:
Shares:14809 %:0.79% Best DL: 991315  **wallet**

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May 23, 2018, 11:19:05 AM
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Hi,
I would like some explanations on aro.cool.
I have been mining for a few days at 16 H/s. I get paid approximately 10 ARO daily.
But when I search my wallet address on aro.cool, either in current shares or historic shares, I find nothing at all.
Questions:
- why does my wallet not appear on aro.cool?
- what is current shares?
- what is historic shares?

Finally how is my reward (10 ARO) determined?

Ok, let me try and explain how it all works -

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why does my wallet not appear on aro.cool?

Your wallet address will only appear on aro.cool if you have found a valid share of the current block. A valid share means you have found a nonce with a lower value than 1-4mil. If that block is then consequently found by that particular pool, then you will be paid for your "work" done in solving the block. If the block is NOT found by the pool, your shares will go to historic shares. As soon as the next block is found, all your work done according to historic shares will be paid. Bear in mind however, for every block that is not found by the pool, your historic shares reduce in value by 5%.

Also, after you have been paid, if you find no more shares for a while, your address will disappear from the shares list. As soon as a share is found by you again, your address should show again.

The only difference with this now is that aro.cool, the pool itself, is counted as a miner on aropool.com. The total hash rate from aro.cool is pointed towards aropool.com. So you are technically now mining on aropool.com, but as a collective from aro.cool. As soon as aro.pool earns 1000 ARO, it is split accordingly to the miners, depending on hash rate and work done.

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what is current shares?

Current shares are the "work" you have done towards finding the current block.

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what is historic shares?

Historic shares are the "work" you have done towards finding previous blocks that were NOT found by the pool.

I hope this makes a little more sense now.

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May 23, 2018, 11:36:08 AM
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Thanks! This makes perfect sense now Smiley
Should be in a FAQ somewhere Smiley
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May 23, 2018, 12:04:18 PM
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Hi,
I would like some explanations on aro.cool.
I have been mining for a few days at 16 H/s. I get paid approximately 10 ARO daily.
But when I search my wallet address on aro.cool, either in current shares or historic shares, I find nothing at all.
Questions:
- why does my wallet not appear on aro.cool?
- what is current shares?
- what is historic shares?

Finally how is my reward (10 ARO) determined?

Ok, let me try and explain how it all works -

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why does my wallet not appear on aro.cool?

Your wallet address will only appear on aro.cool if you have found a valid share of the current block. A valid share means you have found a nonce with a lower value than 1-4mil. If that block is then consequently found by that particular pool, then you will be paid for your "work" done in solving the block. If the block is NOT found by the pool, your shares will go to historic shares. As soon as the next block is found, all your work done according to historic shares will be paid. Bear in mind however, for every block that is not found by the pool, your historic shares reduce in value by 5%.

Also, after you have been paid, if you find no more shares for a while, your address will disappear from the shares list. As soon as a share is found by you again, your address should show again.

The only difference with this now is that aro.cool, the pool itself, is counted as a miner on aropool.com. The total hash rate from aro.cool is pointed towards aropool.com. So you are technically now mining on aropool.com, but as a collective from aro.cool. As soon as aro.pool earns 1000 ARO, it is split accordingly to the miners, depending on hash rate and work done.

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what is current shares?

Current shares are the "work" you have done towards finding the current block.

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what is historic shares?

Historic shares are the "work" you have done towards finding previous blocks that were NOT found by the pool.

I hope this makes a little more sense now.

Great and clear information, thanks.

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May 25, 2018, 03:16:16 AM
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What is important to mine ARO?
As you know cryptonight is L3 cache important.. rule number of cache / 2 = Threads  you should use. So huge cache L3 most important. RAM 4 GB enough.
Is there any rule with ARO algo? To look for appropriate equipment
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May 25, 2018, 04:07:22 AM
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We would like to proudly announce Arionum, a new cryptocurrency built from scratch!



Introduction

Arionum was designed with the future in mind, in a market where the growth beats all expectations. Arionum  aims to offer a secure electronic payments system that is able to scale without a degraded performance or a degraded user experience. It offers a fixed 0.25% fee on all transactions and it has a dynamic transaction limit per block, allowing it to keep up with a growing number of transactions at all times.

One of the main advantages of Arionum is that it was fully written from scratch in PHP, one of the most popular programming languages in the world. While php is not as fast as c++. for example, the high number of developers that can easily understand and develop PHP and the Arionum compensates for this.
The main inspiration has been Satoshi Nakamoto's bitcoin white paper, but all the code has been thought and written by the developers to keep it's originality.

Arionum has been thought as a democratic and egalitarian coin, having no pre-mined coins, long mining period, no developer fees and an algorithm that advantages the average user with available CPU resources rather than mining farms.

Specifications

Name: Arionum
Symbol: ARO
Block time: ~ 4 minutes
Mining reward: Starts at 1000 and decreases by 10 each 10800 blocks
Mining time: 8 years and 4 months
Premine: NO Premine
Transaction fee: Always 0.25%
Block Hash: sha512
Mining algorithm: Argon2i + SHA512
Total coin supply: 545.399.000
Signature Algorithm: ECDSA's secp256k1 curve
DB Backend: MySQL / MariaDB
Whitepaper: https://www.arionum.com/wp.pdf

Roadmap
  • Block Explorer
  • Pool
  • Windows php bundle
  • Windows GUI Wallet
  • Escrow system
  • Windows GUI Miner
  • Full API
  • Blockchain based raffle
  • Bitcoin-like JSON-RPC API (for easier integration by exchanges)
  • Add to exchanges
  • Android Wallet
  • Linux GUI Wallet
  • Mac GUI Wallet
  • iOS Wallet
  • Assets system
  • Alias system
  • Payment processor
  • Directory of sites accepting ARO

Download links
Node source code: https://github.com/arionum/node
CLI LightWallet: https://github.com/arionum/lightWalletCLI
Miner: https://github.com/arionum/miner (proof of concept, obsolete now)
Java Miner: https://github.com/ProgrammerDan/arionum-java  ( Created by ProgrammerDan )
Python Miner: https://github.com/protovist/arionum-miner (Created by Protovist)
C++ Miner: https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer (Created by Cryptogone, has 0.5% dev fee)
GPU Miner: https://bitbucket.org/guli13/arionum-gpu-miner (Created by Guli, has 0.5% dev fee)
Windows bundle: https://www.arionum.com/files/ArionumWin.zip   ( For a guide, check: http://aropool.com/info )
Windows Light Wallet: https://www.arionum.com/LightArionumC/setup.exe (Source: https://github.com/arionum/lightWalletGUI)
Android Wallet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=arionum.net.cubedpixels (Source: https://github.com/CuteCubed/Arionum-Wallet-Android - Created by Cuby)
Pool source code: https://github.com/arionum/pool (beta)
JSON-RPC API: https://github.com/arionum/json-rpc (beta, simulates the bitcoin API)



Official links
Official website: https://www.arionum.com
Block explorer: https://arionum.info
Forum: https://forum.arionum.com
FAQ: https://forum.arionum.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=11

Social networking
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArionumCrypto
Discord: https://arionum.info/discord/
Telegram: https://arionum.info/telegram/
Facebook: https://www.arionum.info/facebook
Youtube: https://www.arionum.info/youtube
Steemit: https://www.arionum.info/steemit

Pools
Official Pool: http://aropool.com
Official Small miners pool: http://aro.cool
DecardCoin's pool: http://hashe.rs/
OvErLoDe's pool: http://arionum.rocks
x23a1s's pool: http://aro.kiramine.com/

Development Fund
ARO: 5WuRMXGM7Pf8NqEArVz1NxgSBptkimSpvuSaYC79g1yo3RDQc8TjVtGH5chQWQV7CHbJEuq9DmW5fbm CEW4AghQr
LTC: LWgqzbXGeucKaMmJEvwaAWPFrAgKiJ4Y4m
BTC: 1LdoMmYitb4C3pXoGNLL1VRj7xk3smGXoU
ETH: 0x4B904bDf071E9b98441d25316c824D7b7E447527
BCH: qrtkqrl3mxzdzl66nchkgdv73uu3rf7jdy7el2vduw

Exchanges
OctaEx - https://octaex.com/trade/index/market/aro_btc

If you'd like to support the Arionum development, you can donate to the addresses listed above.

Announcements:
Official announcement: this thread

The fixed fee (0.25%) is quite high in comparison to other cryptocurrency. We need more good features to compete with other competitors
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May 25, 2018, 07:11:28 AM
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The fixed fee (0.25%) is quite high in comparison to other cryptocurrency. We need more good features to compete with other competitors

Maybe with time, this will change to a lower value.
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May 25, 2018, 07:43:47 AM
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The fixed fee (0.25%) is quite high in comparison to other cryptocurrency. We need more good features to compete with other competitors

Maybe with time, this will change to a lower value.

The fixed fee is 0.25%, however the maximum fee will only ever be 10 ARO

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May 25, 2018, 08:53:30 AM
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What is important to mine ARO?
As you know cryptonight is L3 cache important.. rule number of cache / 2 = Threads  you should use. So huge cache L3 most important. RAM 4 GB enough.
Is there any rule with ARO algo? To look for appropriate equipment

I would like to know this also.

It seems to like recent Intel CPU's. My 8 core Ryzen 1700 is only 40-50% faster on 14 threads than my laptop's 2 core i7 7500U running 4 threads... both on AVX2 miner.

I have an old 6 core Xeon E5645 that also doesn't run faster on 11 threads than that i7 7500u - 9-10 H/s. No AVX, though.
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What is important to mine ARO?
As you know cryptonight is L3 cache important.. rule number of cache / 2 = Threads  you should use. So huge cache L3 most important. RAM 4 GB enough.
Is there any rule with ARO algo? To look for appropriate equipment

I would like to know this also.

It seems to like recent Intel CPU's. My 8 core Ryzen 1700 is only 40-50% faster on 14 threads than my laptop's 2 core i7 7500U running 4 threads... both on AVX2 miner.

I have an old 6 core Xeon E5645 that also doesn't run faster on 11 threads than that i7 7500u - 9-10 H/s. No AVX, though.

Ok, so basically ARO is very memory intensive. A lot of discussion has happened within our Discord channel on the benefits of Dual and Quad channel memory, with most people getting higher h/s using Quad channel. Memory speed is also crucial, overclocked memory has proven better results, however runs the risk of more rejected shares.

Newer Intel CPU's do better, agreed, however again it all comes down to memory bandwidth/speed/channels.

I am not highly knowledgeable in this area, so if you do want more detailed information, maybe drop into our Discord and talk to some of the guys who have had hands on experience.

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May 25, 2018, 09:41:32 AM
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What is important to mine ARO?
As you know cryptonight is L3 cache important.. rule number of cache / 2 = Threads  you should use. So huge cache L3 most important. RAM 4 GB enough.
Is there any rule with ARO algo? To look for appropriate equipment

I would like to know this also.

It seems to like recent Intel CPU's. My 8 core Ryzen 1700 is only 40-50% faster on 14 threads than my laptop's 2 core i7 7500U running 4 threads... both on AVX2 miner.

I have an old 6 core Xeon E5645 that also doesn't run faster on 11 threads than that i7 7500u - 9-10 H/s. No AVX, though.

Ok, so basically ARO is very memory intensive. A lot of discussion has happened within our Discord channel on the benefits of Dual and Quad channel memory, with most people getting higher h/s using Quad channel. Memory speed is also crucial, overclocked memory has proven better results, however runs the risk of more rejected shares.

Newer Intel CPU's do better, agreed, however again it all comes down to memory bandwidth/speed/channels.

Well, actually I have 16 Gb of 2133 DDR4 in the laptop and 3200 DDR4 in the Ryzen system, so...
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