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newbie
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Hello guys,

I just released ariocppminer v0.9.6,
this is a rapid release to fix a bug preventing connection to aro.party

Ariocppminer is a C++ CPU miner with performance equivalent to Java Miner
but that can be a bit faster on some systems (ex: 4% faster on my i7-4960X, Windows10 64bits, AVX version)

--- Changes for v0.9.6 ---
* fixed miner not able to connect to https://aro.party
* win32 / linux32 support
* minor bugfixes

--- Instructions here ---
https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/src

--- Download 0.9.6 binaries here ---
https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/downloads

Happy mining !
full member
Activity: 171
Merit: 100
kiramine.com
Hey community and miners,

We wanna proudly presents our new Arionum Mining Pool to support the network.

aro.kiramine.com

Our Pools are based on High End Servers they are located in one of the biggest datacenter in Europe.


We split the block reward as following:


10 % current shares | 40 % historic shares | 50 % blockfinder

If you need help or have questions to us we are always reachable via email [email protected] or a few hours a day via our live chat who is integrated in our pools.

 Wink Wink ;)We hope you enjoy our new pool and wanna mine with us! Wink Wink Wink


Cheers

Alex from the kiramine team
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
what does the team implement in the web page, a hidden cpu miner or something? consumed a lot of cpu when i opened the page, why doing that, not so good

There is no "hidden miner" within the web page, no, no idea why you would experience lots of CPU use when using arionum.com

alright, maybe i was wrong, i actually tried with a mac and  a pc, all consumed lots of cpu, maybe web page problem

Tested myself, CPU usage is about 20-30% when the webpage is open, there's a lot going on with it, so it would be normal for CPU usage to increase, nothing I would worry about

ok, thanks for the clarification
jr. member
Activity: 230
Merit: 5
what does the team implement in the web page, a hidden cpu miner or something? consumed a lot of cpu when i opened the page, why doing that, not so good

There is no "hidden miner" within the web page, no, no idea why you would experience lots of CPU use when using arionum.com

alright, maybe i was wrong, i actually tried with a mac and  a pc, all consumed lots of cpu, maybe web page problem

Tested myself, CPU usage is about 20-30% when the webpage is open, there's a lot going on with it, so it would be normal for CPU usage to increase, nothing I would worry about
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
what does the team implement in the web page, a hidden cpu miner or something? consumed a lot of cpu when i opened the page, why doing that, not so good

There is no "hidden miner" within the web page, no, no idea why you would experience lots of CPU use when using arionum.com

alright, maybe i was wrong, i actually tried with a mac and  a pc, all consumed lots of cpu, maybe web page problem
jr. member
Activity: 230
Merit: 5
what does the team implement in the web page, a hidden cpu miner or something? consumed a lot of cpu when i opened the page, why doing that, not so good

There is no "hidden miner" within the web page, no, no idea why you would experience lots of CPU use when using arionum.com
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
what does the team implement in the web page, a hidden cpu miner or something? consumed a lot of cpu when i opened the page, why doing that, not so good
copper member
Activity: 130
Merit: 17
Announcement
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A random number generator has been added to the public Arionum API.
It generates a trusted random number based on a future block ID from the Arionum blockchain.
The generated number is then verifiable by everyone.

API documentation: http://peer1.arionum.com/doc/#api-API-randomNumber


Example: http://peer1.arionum.com/api.php?q=randomNumber&max=1000&height=45216&seed=test
member
Activity: 571
Merit: 18
Having no mac wallet and no mac miner is keeping a substantial amount of people from this project. Not sure how four or five months in there isn’t even a mac wallet. This isn’t the 1990s. A substantial amount of people use macs exclusively now, and have no interest in ever loading up windows again.

The easiest way to tackle this at the moment is by installing the Windows wallet in VirtualBox. There is also a Mac C++ miner that is comparable to the Java miner available -

https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/downloads/

Time for a new exchange Cheesy Octaex seems to be down for hours now and no message/information.

And about the mac wallet, i see on the frontpage that the linux and mac wallet is the next step in the roadmap. All the previous points are all worked out as promised in a short time, so i dont see any problem about an linux/mac wallet soon?

And yes it would be nice for the few mac users, however, mac users always scream about the software what is only there for windows. If u talk about the newest videogames like BF1, COD WW2 or whatever, nothing is for MAC and that have a reason: almost no users in compare with the huge amount of windows users. But again, the good thing is, this small team will create an linux and mac wallet. A company like EA with millions of dollars dont care.

And hey, there is also an Android wallet, maybe he can use that one till the mac wallet release? Android wallet works good.


A listing fee has been submitted to our next exchange, we are just waiting for listing confirmation.

As for the Linux/Mac wallet, the Linux GUI is currently being designed and hopefully released this month, the Mac wallet should follow in the next month

Ow nice! can u tell on what exchange?

We are just waiting for the listing to be confirmed before we announce

Oké, great!
jr. member
Activity: 230
Merit: 5
Having no mac wallet and no mac miner is keeping a substantial amount of people from this project. Not sure how four or five months in there isn’t even a mac wallet. This isn’t the 1990s. A substantial amount of people use macs exclusively now, and have no interest in ever loading up windows again.

The easiest way to tackle this at the moment is by installing the Windows wallet in VirtualBox. There is also a Mac C++ miner that is comparable to the Java miner available -

https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/downloads/

Time for a new exchange Cheesy Octaex seems to be down for hours now and no message/information.

And about the mac wallet, i see on the frontpage that the linux and mac wallet is the next step in the roadmap. All the previous points are all worked out as promised in a short time, so i dont see any problem about an linux/mac wallet soon?

And yes it would be nice for the few mac users, however, mac users always scream about the software what is only there for windows. If u talk about the newest videogames like BF1, COD WW2 or whatever, nothing is for MAC and that have a reason: almost no users in compare with the huge amount of windows users. But again, the good thing is, this small team will create an linux and mac wallet. A company like EA with millions of dollars dont care.

And hey, there is also an Android wallet, maybe he can use that one till the mac wallet release? Android wallet works good.


A listing fee has been submitted to our next exchange, we are just waiting for listing confirmation.

As for the Linux/Mac wallet, the Linux GUI is currently being designed and hopefully released this month, the Mac wallet should follow in the next month

Ow nice! can u tell on what exchange?

We are just waiting for the listing to be confirmed before we announce
member
Activity: 571
Merit: 18
Having no mac wallet and no mac miner is keeping a substantial amount of people from this project. Not sure how four or five months in there isn’t even a mac wallet. This isn’t the 1990s. A substantial amount of people use macs exclusively now, and have no interest in ever loading up windows again.

The easiest way to tackle this at the moment is by installing the Windows wallet in VirtualBox. There is also a Mac C++ miner that is comparable to the Java miner available -

https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/downloads/

Time for a new exchange Cheesy Octaex seems to be down for hours now and no message/information.

And about the mac wallet, i see on the frontpage that the linux and mac wallet is the next step in the roadmap. All the previous points are all worked out as promised in a short time, so i dont see any problem about an linux/mac wallet soon?

And yes it would be nice for the few mac users, however, mac users always scream about the software what is only there for windows. If u talk about the newest videogames like BF1, COD WW2 or whatever, nothing is for MAC and that have a reason: almost no users in compare with the huge amount of windows users. But again, the good thing is, this small team will create an linux and mac wallet. A company like EA with millions of dollars dont care.

And hey, there is also an Android wallet, maybe he can use that one till the mac wallet release? Android wallet works good.

A listing fee has been submitted to our next exchange, we are just waiting for listing confirmation.

As for the Linux/Mac wallet, the Linux GUI is currently being designed and hopefully released this month, the Mac wallet should follow in the next month

Ow nice! can u tell on what exchange?
jr. member
Activity: 230
Merit: 5
Having no mac wallet and no mac miner is keeping a substantial amount of people from this project. Not sure how four or five months in there isn’t even a mac wallet. This isn’t the 1990s. A substantial amount of people use macs exclusively now, and have no interest in ever loading up windows again.

The easiest way to tackle this at the moment is by installing the Windows wallet in VirtualBox. There is also a Mac C++ miner that is comparable to the Java miner available -

https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/downloads/

Time for a new exchange Cheesy Octaex seems to be down for hours now and no message/information.

And about the mac wallet, i see on the frontpage that the linux and mac wallet is the next step in the roadmap. All the previous points are all worked out as promised in a short time, so i dont see any problem about an linux/mac wallet soon?

And yes it would be nice for the few mac users, however, mac users always scream about the software what is only there for windows. If u talk about the newest videogames like BF1, COD WW2 or whatever, nothing is for MAC and that have a reason: almost no users in compare with the huge amount of windows users. But again, the good thing is, this small team will create an linux and mac wallet. A company like EA with millions of dollars dont care.

And hey, there is also an Android wallet, maybe he can use that one till the mac wallet release? Android wallet works good.

A listing fee has been submitted to our next exchange, we are just waiting for listing confirmation.

As for the Linux/Mac wallet, the Linux GUI is currently being designed and hopefully released this month, the Mac wallet should follow in the next month
member
Activity: 571
Merit: 18
Having no mac wallet and no mac miner is keeping a substantial amount of people from this project. Not sure how four or five months in there isn’t even a mac wallet. This isn’t the 1990s. A substantial amount of people use macs exclusively now, and have no interest in ever loading up windows again.

The easiest way to tackle this at the moment is by installing the Windows wallet in VirtualBox. There is also a Mac C++ miner that is comparable to the Java miner available -

https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/downloads/

Time for a new exchange Cheesy Octaex seems to be down for hours now and no message/information.

And about the mac wallet, i see on the frontpage that the linux and mac wallet is the next step in the roadmap. All the previous points are all worked out as promised in a short time, so i dont see any problem about an linux/mac wallet soon?

And yes it would be nice for the few mac users, however, mac users always scream about the software what is only there for windows. If u talk about the newest videogames like BF1, COD WW2 or whatever, nothing is for MAC and that have a reason: almost no users in compare with the huge amount of windows users. But again, the good thing is, this small team will create an linux and mac wallet. A company like EA with millions of dollars dont care.

And hey, there is also an Android wallet, maybe he can use that one till the mac wallet release? Android wallet works good.
jr. member
Activity: 230
Merit: 5
Having no mac wallet and no mac miner is keeping a substantial amount of people from this project. Not sure how four or five months in there isn’t even a mac wallet. This isn’t the 1990s. A substantial amount of people use macs exclusively now, and have no interest in ever loading up windows again.

The easiest way to tackle this at the moment is by installing the Windows wallet in VirtualBox. There is also a Mac C++ miner that is comparable to the Java miner available -

https://bitbucket.org/cryptogone/ariocppminer/downloads/
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Having no mac wallet and no mac miner is keeping a substantial amount of people from this project. Not sure how four or five months in there isn’t even a mac wallet. This isn’t the 1990s. A substantial amount of people use macs exclusively now, and have no interest in ever loading up windows again.
jr. member
Activity: 230
Merit: 5
Exciting! The community accepts the project with a fixed fee of 0.25% on all transactions.
But perhaps the problem is the speed of payment?

Confirmation time is only 4 blocks so at the most no transaction should take longer than 16 minutes

Unless of course you mean how long it takes for miners to get paid their ARO, in which case most pools are minimum 10 ARO payout, which can take time, especially if you have low h/s
full member
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Merit: 101
Exciting! The community accepts the project with a fixed fee of 0.25% on all transactions.
But perhaps the problem is the speed of payment?
sr. member
Activity: 534
Merit: 250
I've got my bag.  Up up and away for you, good coin.
jr. member
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