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Topic: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining. - page 203. (Read 472948 times)

legendary
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So how much will one earn with 260h/s per day while pool mining ?

I see the estimates are way off...

Should be fixed on Suprnova now
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Is there a standalone CPU miner?
legendary
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So how much will one earn with 260h/s per day while pool mining ?

I see the estimates are way off...
sr. member
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Anyone else knowing hashrate for other cpu.  Please post your hashrate and cpu

Pentium G3220 @ 3GHz, 20h/s

AMD FX 9370 @ 4.7GHz, 170h/s

Solo mined just two blocks now in the last week, both on the AMD machine.
2 bloks are 100 HODL
right now 1 hodl on yobit is 7135sat = 713500 sat you earned this week and how much electricity you used  Smiley

if you are smart buy it , it cheaper now Smiley


Having solo mined nothing for three days I've switched to pool mining which is earning me about 16~17 hodl a day. I'm sure my PCs are using more power than this is worth, and running hodlminer is affecting my ethminer hashrate, so going to stop mining hodl. It's not worth it.

Welcome to the club!!!!!!!!!!!!


Well if I'm reading this right... When you say "it's not worth it" to you.. You mean mining it then dumping it to pay the electric bill.. Your not able to do this? But in my eyes I'm mining for future value and my personal opinion is it is worth it.. However everyone must make this call on their own..
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but HODL isn't bitcoin with interest.  i wish it were, but it's a different block chain. i'm not trying to be down on HODL, but what i'm saying is that someone from the HODL community should BUILD a HODL App, for general use to serve a purpose.  p.s. for full disclosure i own 267K of HODL.   we need to get a purpose to hodl and not just investing.
-J
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Anyone else knowing hashrate for other cpu.  Please post your hashrate and cpu

Pentium G3220 @ 3GHz, 20h/s

AMD FX 9370 @ 4.7GHz, 170h/s

Solo mined just two blocks now in the last week, both on the AMD machine.
2 bloks are 100 HODL
right now 1 hodl on yobit is 7135sat = 713500 sat you earned this week and how much electricity you used  Smiley

if you are smart buy it , it cheaper now Smiley


Having solo mined nothing for three days I've switched to pool mining which is earning me about 16~17 hodl a day. I'm sure my PCs are using more power than this is worth, and running hodlminer is affecting my ethminer hashrate, so going to stop mining hodl. It's not worth it.

Welcome to the club!!!!!!!!!!!!
hero member
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Anyone else knowing hashrate for other cpu.  Please post your hashrate and cpu

Pentium G3220 @ 3GHz, 20h/s

AMD FX 9370 @ 4.7GHz, 170h/s

Solo mined just two blocks now in the last week, both on the AMD machine.
2 bloks are 100 HODL
right now 1 hodl on yobit is 7135sat = 713500 sat you earned this week and how much electricity you used  Smiley

if you are smart buy it , it cheaper now Smiley


Having solo mined nothing for three days I've switched to pool mining which is earning me about 16~17 hodl a day. I'm sure my PCs are using more power than this is worth, and running hodlminer is affecting my ethminer hashrate, so going to stop mining hodl. It's not worth it.
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Roma Fan Since 1999 ! #ForzaRoma
Thanks so much for samsmith16 , finally i get coin on  E5-2650  Kiss

sr. member
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Hi all,  love the Hodl, but i'm not understanding a purpose.  i know that main intent is to pay interest and to demonstrate the effects of compounding.  but past that, i don't get a feeling that this alt currency would be widely adopted.  please help me understand what i'm missing.  and why should i hold HODL?   sincerely - Taltos777

Maybe your right maybe it will only be slightly more adopted then Bitcoin.. seeing how HOdl is Bitcoin with interest
sr. member
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Hi all,  love the Hodl, but i'm not understanding a purpose.  i know that main intent is to pay interest and to demonstrate the effects of compounding.  but past that, i don't get a feeling that this alt currency would be widely adopted.  please help me understand what i'm missing.  and why should i hold HODL?   sincerely - Taltos777
HODL is not coin, it`s squirrel life filozofi.

100,000,000 nuts in one HODL. Could you imagine this?

If you love it, you want it. Wink

member
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Hi all,  love the Hodl, but i'm not understanding a purpose.  i know that main intent is to pay interest and to demonstrate the effects of compounding.  but past that, i don't get a feeling that this alt currency would be widely adopted.  please help me understand what i'm missing.  and why should i hold HODL?   sincerely - Taltos777
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Some guy at work has like 20 of these Intel 755 socket CPUs. He would practically give them away for free but is there any motherboard out there that can run like 4 CPUs at once? Because if each CPU makes like $1/day then its not a bad deal but the problem is finding 755 socket motherboards, and having to deal with a new HD, PSU, etc.



It's not worth it.  You'll burn more electricity (and money to built those rigs) than what you'll earn.
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Some guy at work has like 20 of these Intel 755 socket CPUs. He would practically give them away for free but is there any motherboard out there that can run like 4 CPUs at once? Because if each CPU makes like $1/day then its not a bad deal but the problem is finding 755 socket motherboards, and having to deal with a new HD, PSU, etc.



Spring break my son wanted to build a briefcase server for his dorm room. Needing a 755 socket board we went to a local pawn shop and after popping side panels found their cheapest pc's had them. He offered $40 on the $70 and of course they took it. Hit the pawn shops.

how can it 1 $ p/d , 1 HODL is now 7K Sat
sr. member
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Some guy at work has like 20 of these Intel 755 socket CPUs. He would practically give them away for free but is there any motherboard out there that can run like 4 CPUs at once? Because if each CPU makes like $1/day then its not a bad deal but the problem is finding 755 socket motherboards, and having to deal with a new HD, PSU, etc.



Spring break my son wanted to build a briefcase server for his dorm room. Needing a 755 socket board we went to a local pawn shop and after popping side panels found their cheapest pc's had them. He offered $40 on the $70 and of course they took it. Hit the pawn shops.
sr. member
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Some guy at work has like 20 of these Intel 755 socket CPUs. He would practically give them away for free but is there any motherboard out there that can run like 4 CPUs at once? Because if each CPU makes like $1/day then its not a bad deal but the problem is finding 755 socket motherboards, and having to deal with a new HD, PSU, etc.



I'm sure you could find some used server board that runs 755 on ebay somewhere, its probably quite cheap because its a pretty old platform. Combine that with a cheap hdd and psu, and you'll have yourself a good rig Smiley you can even put a gpu or two on it for ETH or so Wink
legendary
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Some guy at work has like 20 of these Intel 755 socket CPUs. He would practically give them away for free but is there any motherboard out there that can run like 4 CPUs at once? Because if each CPU makes like $1/day then its not a bad deal but the problem is finding 755 socket motherboards, and having to deal with a new HD, PSU, etc.

hero member
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i7-4790K @ 4GHz:
[2016-04-03 10:30:07] Total: 199.28 hash/s
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so Xeon E5-2699 v4  22 cores 44 threads probably doing 1100 h/s @ $5000+ a piece,  YiKES!!!!!!!

Those cpu just came out so its normal its expensive also there is a Low power mode 22 core version ,
which is going to be awesome for virtualization, 65w only.

they are good if you don't want to spend more by buying tons of motherboard and psu just for cpu mining
But GPU miners are inevitable sooner or later.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
so Xeon E5-2699 v4  22 cores 44 threads probably doing 1100 h/s @ $5000+ a piece,  YiKES!!!!!!!

Those cpu just came out so its normal its expensive also there is a Low power mode 22 core version ,
which is going to be awesome for virtualization, 65w only.

they are good if you don't want to spend more by buying tons of motherboard and psu just for cpu mining
full member
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Crypto Developer
so Xeon E5-2699 v4  22 cores 44 threads probably doing 1100 h/s @ $5000+ a piece,  YiKES!!!!!!!

Those cpu just came out so its normal its expensive also there is a Low power mode 22 core version ,
which is going to be awesome for virtualization, 65w only.
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