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Author Topic: [ANN] [ARO] | Arionum | CPU+GPU+Masternode | PHP Based |Decentralized Revolution  (Read 71533 times)
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February 13, 2018, 01:08:17 PM
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Guys, anyone to share how the cli wallet works in terms of transferring aro for example. I know it is linux based, but I feel a little bit insecure about the commands Smiley
Except for -balance
The format is:
send [address] [sum] [message]

I'd also recommend you to try the GUI Wallet if you're on windows.

Maybe you can try with 0.000001 as a test.



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We have just launched the Arionum Faucet: https://arionum.info/faucet which offers up to 1 ARO to each new Arionum user.

Also,  we have published some data regarding the current OTC prices, from the official escrow service. The data can be accessed at: https://arionum.info/prices
And  a small calculator to estimate your daily ARO earnings: https://arionum.info/calculator

Hey, can you point me to the GUI wallet legit link. Is this the one?:
https://www.arionum.com/#what

That's the one.


@freinos13 Try switching your windows language to english (some people have reported some issues with different languages), try to run it as administrator or check if any antivirus is blocking it.

@murgorx The hard fork did not affect wallets or transactions. Can you provide your old and new address?
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February 13, 2018, 01:54:09 PM
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@AroDev Thanks for your answer! It works after I switched language from French to English  Cheesy

I have started mining with the miner tab so I have a few more questions :
- What are "Threads" and how many do you recommend?
- How can I see the ARO I have mined? I have to mine at least 10aro to see them in my balance, is that right?

Once again, thanks for your help!
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February 13, 2018, 02:31:46 PM
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public key

I tried the public key and the miner wouldnt start.  I changed it back to my receive funds key for now

I dont see any balance in my wallet but I jist started. I'll check again tomorrow.  Only doing  4.8 h/s average.  If I go to aropool and put in my receive address I see a few very small amounts pending. I'll wait until this reaches 10 I guess
sorry. Your Address is: ***** -this one
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February 13, 2018, 02:48:51 PM
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@AroDev Thanks for your answer! It works after I switched language from French to English  Cheesy

I have started mining with the miner tab so I have a few more questions :
- What are "Threads" and how many do you recommend?
- How can I see the ARO I have mined? I have to mine at least 10aro to see them in my balance, is that right?

Once again, thanks for your help!

CPU Threads. By default, it's using 100% of the cpu. If you're working on the PC, you should try to reduce the threads until it's no longer sluggish.

You can check on aropool, once you get some shares, it will show the pending balance in the historic shares field.

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February 13, 2018, 04:31:49 PM
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How is it possible that a single miner achieves a rate of 39727 for a CPU only coin?  This is near 30% of the entire pool's hash rate?  I get that people have some ballsy CPU's and some a are cloud mining  but damn....  this seems unreasonable no?
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February 13, 2018, 04:52:57 PM
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in fact it's shit. It's like a premine of 65%
 I doubt Very much, that they fairly use such power
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February 13, 2018, 04:55:00 PM
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How is it possible that a single miner achieves a rate of 39727 for a CPU only coin?  This is near 30% of the entire pool's hash rate?  I get that people have some ballsy CPU's and some a are cloud mining  but damn....  this seems unreasonable no?
I have checked on that, they are using google cloud (preemptible probably) and aws (spot).
To reach that number you'd spend around 1500$ per day. But at the current OTC prices, you'd earn 3000$, if you're able to sell it...
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February 13, 2018, 05:05:04 PM
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write in support. 100% is prohibited by contract
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February 13, 2018, 05:06:56 PM
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write in support. 100% is prohibited by contract
As far as i've read, it's only prohibited with the trial. If you pay, they don't care.
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February 13, 2018, 05:09:52 PM
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Actually i don't have high expensive mining equipment my question is it possible to use my two laptops (core i7 , core i3) to mine this coin? and how much will have in 24 hours ?
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February 13, 2018, 05:13:41 PM
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Actually i don't have high expensive mining equipment my question is it possible to use my two laptops (core i7 , core i3) to mine this coin? and how much will have in 24 hours ?
good luck
You'd need to check the hash rate you get and calculate on https://arionum.info/calculator
My opinion is that it's worth it, even with a laptop.
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February 13, 2018, 05:52:40 PM
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How is it possible that a single miner achieves a rate of 39727 for a CPU only coin?  This is near 30% of the entire pool's hash rate?  I get that people have some ballsy CPU's and some a are cloud mining  but damn....  this seems unreasonable no?
I have checked on that, they are using google cloud (preemptible probably) and aws (spot).
To reach that number you'd spend around 1500$ per day. But at the current OTC prices, you'd earn 3000$, if you're able to sell it...


Thanks for the quick response.  That's a crazy amount of money.
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February 13, 2018, 07:23:09 PM
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Well. Let's see how long Google will be stupid. Sooner or later they will find trial users
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February 13, 2018, 08:04:05 PM
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Some new links:

Faucet https://arionum.info/faucet
Calculator https://arionum.info/calculator
Tweet giveaway https://twitter.com/ArionumCrypto/status/963476938210906113

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February 13, 2018, 08:24:37 PM
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Hello.

Well, I have a Win10 with a Intel I5 and the performance was great.

I have a simple doubt:

If i have some ARO, it is unnecesary to join this link?

 https://arionum.info/faucet

Greetings to the masters of this project. It was a pleasure to help and Invest in this challenge.

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February 13, 2018, 09:06:19 PM
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Actually i don't have high expensive mining equipment my question is it possible to use my two laptops (core i7 , core i3) to mine this coin? and how much will have in 24 hours ?
good luck
You'd need to check the hash rate you get and calculate on https://arionum.info/calculator
My opinion is that it's worth it, even with a laptop.

I've found that I only get around 30 coins per day but the calculator says I should be getting around 50, so its not very accurate
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February 13, 2018, 09:11:47 PM
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Hi, I love this idea for getting people into Crypto and mining. First miner I could actually install and get running on a regular laptop.

Ive been mining for ~13 hours and it still says Balance 0.0000000 ?

sometime during the night it said:

Hashing speed: 0.729548555737744 H/s
Hashing speed: 0.671309479237654 H/s
Updating mining info failed. Please check the pool
Hashing speed: 0.526974897438989405 H/s

I seem to have a speed over 1.2 H/s usually....

Thanks for any help!
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February 13, 2018, 09:14:08 PM
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Well thats good way to promote. I know already whales have eye on this coin since few weeks.
Can we release the pool code so that other people can implement pools so that we can have more decentralized mining?

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February 13, 2018, 09:24:34 PM
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Dev informed new pools coming 1 March
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Dev informed new pools coming 1 March


wow.. good info.
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