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February 10, 2018, 01:07:50 PM
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does anyone have an profitability calculator Huh
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February 10, 2018, 01:13:10 PM
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does anyone have an profitability calculator Huh

I don't think that would work out since we're not on any exchanges yet. Mine and store up a bag. Its a slow process, at least for me it is. running a java miner on an i7 6700k getting 13-14 H/s
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February 10, 2018, 02:20:30 PM
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I get an error on the windows light client install using win 10.  Any ideas whats causing this? I was able to dl and install the cli wallet and miner and install no issues. Im running the latest java miner and the prefork wallet seems to work for me. I would like to update to the latest wallet though

The following properties have been set:
Property: [AdminUser] = true {boolean}
Property: [InstallMode] = HomeSite {string}
Property: [NTProductType] = 1 {int}
Property: [ProcessorArchitecture] = AMD64 {string}
Property: [VersionNT] = 10.0.0 {version}
Running checks for package 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 (x86 and x64)', phase BuildList
Reading value 'Release' of registry key 'HKLM\Software\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full'
Read integer value 461308
Setting value '461308 {int}' for property 'DotNet461Full_Release'
Reading value 'v4' of registry key 'HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\OS Integration'
Read integer value 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'DotNet461Full_OSIntegrated'
The following properties have been set for package 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 (x86 and x64)':
Property: [DotNet461Full_OSIntegrated] = 1 {int}
Property: [DotNet461Full_Release] = 461308 {int}
Running checks for command 'DotNetFX461\NDP461-KB3102436-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueEqualTo' on property 'InstallMode' and value 'HomeSite': true
Result of checks for command 'DotNetFX461\NDP461-KB3102436-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe' is 'Bypass'
Running checks for command 'DotNetFX461\NDP461-KB3102438-Web.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueNotEqualTo' on property 'InstallMode' and value 'HomeSite': false
Result of running operator 'ValueGreaterThanEqualTo' on property 'DotNet461Full_Release' and value '394254': true
Result of checks for command 'DotNetFX461\NDP461-KB3102438-Web.exe' is 'Bypass'
'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 (x86 and x64)' RunCheck result: No Install Needed
Launching Application.
URLDownloadToCacheFile failed with HRESULT '-2146697208'
Error: An error occurred trying to download 'https://www.arionum.com/LightArionumC/LightArionum.application'.
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February 10, 2018, 03:29:44 PM
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Guys, can someone provide more info on hoe exactly the pool works, it will be much appreciated. I see there are other similar questions as well. So what bothers me (after 24 hours of mining) is:

1. My address does not appear in Current shares at all (any idea why)
2. My address appears only in historical shares
3. When you go to payments, I cant see any history or dependency at all. First I saw three times I was paid for example 0.01. Later on I saw only 3 times being paid 0.05. What happened to the 0.01 entries etc.?

Any help is welcome. Thanks.

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February 10, 2018, 04:14:51 PM
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I was running mining for last 15 hours and it's showing only 5 entries, then where my share is going?  Huh

I will not mine any more, something is fishy on java miner or in pool Roll Eyes

Would be happy to help you out via discord channel, just pm me -- ProgrammerDan there.

If your hash rate is relatively low, your rate of finding hashes will be low. The pool functions as follows:

Each nonce discovery earns you "shares" on the current block, based on the "DL" of the nonce you found. The lower the DL, the more valuable the nonce and the more Shares you earn for that block.

When the block is finally discovered by the pool, everyone with shares on that block get a % of the discovered Arionum based on the sum of the Shares they earned within the block.

The shares are then added to the "Historic" shares. Anyone with shares in Historic are also paid out when a block is found by the pool, based on the % of shares they have vs. total shares in historic.

This is to benefit both fast miners and long-term miners. So your 5 nonce discoveries will have earned you Arionum (1) on the same block as when you submitted the share (2) on subsequent blocks. Historic shares decay by some % each new block that is discovered, they don't remain forever.

The pool pays out to Arionum Wallets once you've earned 10 Aronium on the pool.



As for frequency of discovering a nonce, this is related to "overall pool difficulty". The difficulty has been bouncing between 100 and 150m    (shows inverted in miner -- 50m to 100m) -- and I've been seeing a share discovery on average every 25,000 hashes.

So, if after 15 hours you've found 5 hashes, I'd suspect your H/s is between 2 and 5h/s.


Discovery of nonces is random; the prior analysis is only applicable for a large number of hashes. In my case, the average I quoted is based on 2 days of continuous mining and 2.35 million hashes.

Hope that helps some folks.

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February 10, 2018, 04:48:54 PM
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I was running mining for last 15 hours and it's showing only 5 entries, then where my share is going?  Huh

I will not mine any more, something is fishy on java miner or in pool Roll Eyes

Would be happy to help you out via discord channel, just pm me -- ProgrammerDan there.

If your hash rate is relatively low, your rate of finding hashes will be low. The pool functions as follows:

Each nonce discovery earns you "shares" on the current block, based on the "DL" of the nonce you found. The lower the DL, the more valuable the nonce and the more Shares you earn for that block.

When the block is finally discovered by the pool, everyone with shares on that block get a % of the discovered Arionum based on the sum of the Shares they earned within the block.

The shares are then added to the "Historic" shares. Anyone with shares in Historic are also paid out when a block is found by the pool, based on the % of shares they have vs. total shares in historic.

This is to benefit both fast miners and long-term miners. So your 5 nonce discoveries will have earned you Arionum (1) on the same block as when you submitted the share (2) on subsequent blocks. Historic shares decay by some % each new block that is discovered, they don't remain forever.

The pool pays out to Arionum Wallets once you've earned 10 Aronium on the pool.



As for frequency of discovering a nonce, this is related to "overall pool difficulty". The difficulty has been bouncing between 100 and 150m    (shows inverted in miner -- 50m to 100m) -- and I've been seeing a share discovery on average every 25,000 hashes.

So, if after 15 hours you've found 5 hashes, I'd suspect your H/s is between 2 and 5h/s.


Discovery of nonces is random; the prior analysis is only applicable for a large number of hashes. In my case, the average I quoted is based on 2 days of continuous mining and 2.35 million hashes.

Hope that helps some folks.



Thanks! This definitely makes sense, although I admit, I have to read it a few more times to get it through.
Is there a way to check in pool how much aro you have mined so far?

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February 10, 2018, 05:09:47 PM
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I was running mining for last 15 hours and it's showing only 5 entries, then where my share is going?  Huh

I will not mine any more, something is fishy on java miner or in pool Roll Eyes

Would be happy to help you out via discord channel, just pm me -- ProgrammerDan there.

If your hash rate is relatively low, your rate of finding hashes will be low. The pool functions as follows:

Each nonce discovery earns you "shares" on the current block, based on the "DL" of the nonce you found. The lower the DL, the more valuable the nonce and the more Shares you earn for that block.

When the block is finally discovered by the pool, everyone with shares on that block get a % of the discovered Arionum based on the sum of the Shares they earned within the block.

The shares are then added to the "Historic" shares. Anyone with shares in Historic are also paid out when a block is found by the pool, based on the % of shares they have vs. total shares in historic.

This is to benefit both fast miners and long-term miners. So your 5 nonce discoveries will have earned you Arionum (1) on the same block as when you submitted the share (2) on subsequent blocks. Historic shares decay by some % each new block that is discovered, they don't remain forever.

The pool pays out to Arionum Wallets once you've earned 10 Aronium on the pool.



As for frequency of discovering a nonce, this is related to "overall pool difficulty". The difficulty has been bouncing between 100 and 150m    (shows inverted in miner -- 50m to 100m) -- and I've been seeing a share discovery on average every 25,000 hashes.

So, if after 15 hours you've found 5 hashes, I'd suspect your H/s is between 2 and 5h/s.


Discovery of nonces is random; the prior analysis is only applicable for a large number of hashes. In my case, the average I quoted is based on 2 days of continuous mining and 2.35 million hashes.

Hope that helps some folks.



Thanks! This definitely makes sense, although I admit, I have to read it a few more times to get it through.
Is there a way to check in pool how much aro you have mined so far?

The Arionum Light wallet will show you details.
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February 10, 2018, 05:12:09 PM
Last edit: February 10, 2018, 05:28:42 PM by kobo_eth
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I was running mining for last 15 hours and it's showing only 5 entries, then where my share is going?  Huh

I will not mine any more, something is fishy on java miner or in pool Roll Eyes

Would be happy to help you out via discord channel, just pm me -- ProgrammerDan there.

If your hash rate is relatively low, your rate of finding hashes will be low. The pool functions as follows:

Each nonce discovery earns you "shares" on the current block, based on the "DL" of the nonce you found. The lower the DL, the more valuable the nonce and the more Shares you earn for that block.

When the block is finally discovered by the pool, everyone with shares on that block get a % of the discovered Arionum based on the sum of the Shares they earned within the block.

The shares are then added to the "Historic" shares. Anyone with shares in Historic are also paid out when a block is found by the pool, based on the % of shares they have vs. total shares in historic.

This is to benefit both fast miners and long-term miners. So your 5 nonce discoveries will have earned you Arionum (1) on the same block as when you submitted the share (2) on subsequent blocks. Historic shares decay by some % each new block that is discovered, they don't remain forever.

The pool pays out to Arionum Wallets once you've earned 10 Aronium on the pool.



As for frequency of discovering a nonce, this is related to "overall pool difficulty". The difficulty has been bouncing between 100 and 150m    (shows inverted in miner -- 50m to 100m) -- and I've been seeing a share discovery on average every 25,000 hashes.

So, if after 15 hours you've found 5 hashes, I'd suspect your H/s is between 2 and 5h/s.


Discovery of nonces is random; the prior analysis is only applicable for a large number of hashes. In my case, the average I quoted is based on 2 days of continuous mining and 2.35 million hashes.

Hope that helps some folks.



Thanks! This definitely makes sense, although I admit, I have to read it a few more times to get it through.
Is there a way to check in pool how much aro you have mined so far?

The Arionum Light wallet will show you details.

Hi, no, the wallet won't show you details due to the minimums imposed.
Because min payout from pool is 10 aro.

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February 10, 2018, 05:17:19 PM
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Hi, no it won't show you details.
Because min payout from pool is 10 aro.

you can see that # at aropool dashboard / historic shares / column Pending
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February 10, 2018, 06:51:08 PM
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1H/s on my netbook  Shocked
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February 10, 2018, 08:11:58 PM
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New release of Java Miner w/ prebuilds for Windows:

https://github.com/ProgrammerDan/arionum-java/releases/tag/0.2.3

I strongly recommend updating. Testing users saw 25-50% increase in hashing speeds. In some rare cases, 100% increase. This will vary from system configuration to configuration. Tested ~24 hours on my test systems (i7 7700k, Atom 2.4Ghz) with many successful share submissions.

Current benchmark changes:

Linux Mint 18.3, i7-7700k: 11.25h/s ---> 14.25h/s

Windows 10 Pro, i7 6600U: ~2.5H/s --> 6H/s


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3. vs Dan miner I have 2.1Hs (+100%) on my intel N3450

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N3450 work fine vs XMRig (support AES-NI), but work only vs arionum-miner-java.exe
(AVX, AVX2 dont work)
Is it possible to use AES?
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February 10, 2018, 08:18:38 PM
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Is it possible to use AES?

At present, the library has special code paths for AVX, AVX2 and AVX512f. I hope to include some additional optimizations, but they will probably be along the SSE path; I haven't evaluated if AES instructions would offer any speedup.
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February 11, 2018, 12:57:52 AM
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Can someone help me understand something. Why are my confirmations going down with each new notification for new credit? Just curious. https://i.imgur.com/LMXstnX.png
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February 11, 2018, 01:34:26 AM
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Still can not get the windows GUI wallet to install on win 10. The cli wallet no issues. Anyone else have issue on win 10 with the gui wallet?
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February 11, 2018, 08:51:10 AM
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Still can not get the windows GUI wallet to install on win 10. The cli wallet no issues. Anyone else have issue on win 10 with the gui wallet?

I have no issue with gui wallet on my win 10.
if any update, it automatically updated.
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February 11, 2018, 10:31:44 AM
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A strange thing. With an Intel processor i5-7500 I get only 7 H/s (Dan AVX2 miner). Although here write more than 30 should be (or20H/s for G4400). In the beginning of topic was some kind of wrong software or how it happens? In the http://aropool.com/benchmarks is also  6-7 H/s. Where does it come in dozens?

So, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2710248.msg29620618#msg29620618
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February 11, 2018, 12:41:10 PM
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Three people get 65 percent of the pool. Cool. Decentralized Revolution  Grin

"decentralized" cloud mining  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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February 11, 2018, 02:33:03 PM
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Still can not get the windows GUI wallet to install on win 10. The cli wallet no issues. Anyone else have issue on win 10 with the gui wallet?

I have no issue with gui wallet on my win 10.
if any update, it automatically updated.


I was able to install the gui wallet on my win 10 laptop no issue. On my desktop it gives me this error --An error occurred trying to download 'https://www.arionum.com/LightArionumC/LightArionum.application'.

ok so I clicked the link in the error and its now installing.

Maybe it was some security settings in my browser not allowing links to open up additional links
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February 11, 2018, 02:53:56 PM
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what is the most efficient cpu to mine this coin? I'm assuming ryzen 

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February 11, 2018, 03:27:03 PM
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what is the most efficient cpu to mine this coin? I'm assuming ryzen 

Im using a i76700k getting 13-14 H/s
I have a ryzen 1800 coming at some point. Amazon mysteriously left it out of the box they shipped me
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