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Topic: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining. - page 181. (Read 472953 times)

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Anyone can upload compiled native cpu miner for hodl linux? cant compile any source... fking errors...
(Ubuntu 14 x86_64)
sr. member
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Well the theme I'm getting from the last like 10 pages.. is we have a lot of ppl worried about losing their long term HOdlings.. This must be a good sign..
sr. member
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When I save the HOdlCoin Wallet I get a .dat file.

How would I restore my wallet from this .dat file?

you place the wallet.dat file in the new hodlcoin %appdata% roaming folder.. 
newbie
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When I save the HOdlCoin Wallet I get a .dat file.

How would I restore my wallet from this .dat file?
sr. member
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Can you please link how you can created a paper wallet from your private seed . I know there a paper wallet . And you can load or sweep that paper wallet but don't know how to go from qt wallet > paper wallet


Do you mean you want to make a paper wallet from an address you already have funds in in your wallet?

yea that what I meant . QT wallet to same seed but on paper wallet

I know the easy way is just create a paper wallet and send your self some coin

Maybe someone else can see what your asking better then me.. I'm not sure what your wallet seed has to do with it.. And if you have an address with coins in it that you want on paper.. Just "dump" the private WIF key..


Ok I re-read your first post.. "sweep" "seed" your thinking about Electrum or the new multibit HD.. Or even Armoy (if I remember right..) any how.. Hodlcoin qt works like Bitcoin qt.. With a keypool of 100 (default) generated from a form of a random "seed" ( from my memory.. Would have to look..) anyway QT wallets are not the same with a recovery seed.. You have a keypool that has 100 key pairs.. Each time you use one you get a new one.. This was don't be designed so that your wallet backup doesn't miss new addresses.. Meaning you have a backup of 100 and then if you back up 2 months later.. Your backup does miss the 90 you used.. However if you use more then 100 it's important to back up again..

I'm still not sure how a recovery seed  correlates to a paper wallet.. Like printing your recovery seed?

Let me know if you need help dumping your address private key to print it..
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Can you please link how you can created a paper wallet from your private seed . I know there a paper wallet . And you can load or sweep that paper wallet but don't know how to go from qt wallet > paper wallet


Do you mean you want to make a paper wallet from an address you already have funds in in your wallet?

yea that what I meant . QT wallet to same seed but on paper wallet

I know the easy way is just create a paper wallet and send your self some coin
sr. member
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Can you please link how you can created a paper wallet from your private seed . I know there a paper wallet . And you can load or sweep that paper wallet but don't know how to go from qt wallet > paper wallet


Do you mean you want to make a paper wallet from an address you already have funds in in your wallet?
full member
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Can you please link how you can created a paper wallet from your private seed . I know there a paper wallet . And you can load or sweep that paper wallet but don't know how to go from qt wallet > paper wallet
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Ok I've finally made my first deposit... Wink

I have one question.
So the deposit is made from a wallet with an address related to it on a computer.
What if my computer drive crashes... ?
Is there any way I could get back my deposit from another wallet ?
Is the backup of the wallet.dat enough ?

Thx !

Like with most crypto currencies, the "wallet" program running on your computer doesn't actually contain any coins itself, but rather is a management interface for the coins associated with the privkeys the wallet contains. these keys, among other things, is what is stored in the wallet.dat file.

Having up-to-date backups of your wallet.dat file is always recommend, but you should have a hard (printed) copy of your private keys someplace safe as well.
legendary
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Ok I've finally made my first deposit... Wink

I have one question.
So the deposit is made from a wallet with an address related to it on a computer.
What if my computer drive crashes... ?
Is there any way I could get back my deposit from another wallet ?
Is the backup of the wallet.dat enough ?

Thx !
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lovely  got some cheap coin for    BTC0.00005. that going straight into my basket
legendary
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legendary
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heello!

is it correct if i have got 10k hodl in my wallet, just in my wallet, i´ll get around 55 hodl interest a day?

thank you guys!

You'll get about 27 a day at the current bonus interest rate.

If you HODL, that'll double to the 55 - but you'll need to HODL for a minimum term of 2 days.


Oops - made a few mistakes with that.

You're absolutely right - you'll get 55 per day (well 54 now) by just having those HODL in your wallet. HODL them to get interest rate bonuses.

I'm going to add the daily rate to the interest page calculator. Daily rate is currently about 0.54%
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@gesbot
If you don't join you'll definiteley miss the next 'big thing'.
IMHO HODL is very unique and the term deposits and interests guarantee a permanent rapt attention of the community.
Also the stability and performance of the network is outstanding. Haven't seen a point not to mine HODL.

And yes: you can still mine coins - if on your own or via pool is on you.

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What are the current plans to add this coin on an exchange? are you guys looking to get into Poloniex, Yobit or C-cex?


Isn't Hodl already on Yobit and C-cex?

Here are the links:
https://yobit.net/en/trade/HODL/BTC
https://c-cex.com/?p=hodl-btc
sr. member
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What are the current plans to add this coin on an exchange? are you guys looking to get into Poloniex, Yobit or C-cex?
hero member
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have I missed the boat with this?

Thats really something that only you can answer for yourself.
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have I missed the boat with this?
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How to setup solo mining with hodlminer or cpuminer-opt? Can I simply start hodlcoind with rpcuser / pass configured in hodlcoin.conf and then start hodlminer pointing to 127.0.0.1:8332 with user and pass?

While this will start the stand alone miner hashing.. As Wolf has stated the GBT of all of these miners are not set up for the Hodl template.. I am however running a test atm.. Bc we have seen many users state they are using the miners to the wallet..

Can anyone confirm that with this set up they have produced a block?

Also you may have forgotten we are still collecting funds for a proper GBT miner.. So if you would like to use a stand alone miner like this.. Please consider donating..

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-wolfs-gbt-cpu-hodl-miner-bounty-fund-1427633

Big fat zero block hit - solo mining 40 hrs using above config with a single 4770k @4GHz.  Don't know whether the difficulty is too high or the config is not working for solo mining.  Either way solo mining is currently not feasible.
Vin
legendary
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For mining with several machines to one wallet, would this work?

hodlcoin.conf

Code:
server=1
rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password
rpcallowip=e.g 192.*
rpcport=8332


Start miner with:

Code:
hodlminer.exe -a hodl -o http://IP-of-the-machin-ewhich-is-running-the-wallet:8332 -u username -p password 




no, wildcard identifiers like * aren't supported in the conf file anymore. You'll need to use proper netmask identifiers instead.

see https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.10.0#rpc-access-control-changes for details.

192.168.1.*      would be 192.168.1.0/24
192.168.0.*      would be 192.168.0.0/24
192.168.*         would be 192.168.0.0/16
192.*                would be 192.0.0.0/8

note that the 4th option isn't very safe as 192.* (192.0.0.0/8) isn't reserved for private IP address only and would allow anyone with a public IP in that range to connect to your RPC server.

Good to know!

Thank you Fuzzbawls

Set this up with a few machines.

Works great!


Guys like I was saying the GBT in these miners are not set up for HOdl, like Wolf has said the templet is not right for HOdl.. please if anyone finds a block like this let me know.. bc while your pushing to the wallet the templet your working off is not set up proper.. So I'm affriad your all just spinning your wheels

I will report. Is just a test.

Thanks for your work!
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