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Topic: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining. - page 240. (Read 472878 times)

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twated,

I tried mine it on i7 4770K but no luck, maybe one day...
Today, i haven't found any block Sad.. so unlucky days.. If i mining any HODL more, i will HOLD them Smiley... Hope after one year, this value 300-400 times Smiley.. very sweet!!!
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crypto = passion
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Finally tamed the servers. We have liftoff, I got my first 50 HOdl block!

now u just need to do term deposit and officially u will be HOdler, congrats on your first block.
welcome
legendary
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Finally tamed the servers. We have liftoff, I got my first 50 HOdl block!

now u just need to do term deposit and officially u will be HOdler, congrats on your first block.
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G'day!
Finally tamed the servers. We have liftoff, I got my first 50 HOdl block!
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G'day!
^ Zeewolf is a good guy to deal with, he has my recommendation. Smiley
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In dreamland; he awaits you.
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G'day!
Trying to mine under Ubuntu 14 and getting error:

"There is no RPC client functionality in bitcoind anymore. Use the hodlcoin-cli utility instead."

Huh? It worked an hour ago, I rebuilt from source again and now this. Did something change?

And if so, how do I use hodlcoin-cli?

Edit: False alarm. I forgot the dash in front of "-genproclimit=8" in the command to start hodlcoind.

Sure was a weird error for that mistake though.
legendary
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wow that was funny: I didn't get a single block since yesterday, a couple minutes ago I compiled it again with the little git commits of tonight, run it and it found a block right away! :-)

on a side note (but may be related), just by looking at the log (I didn't look at the code yet), it looks like when a new block is received, it doesn't reset the miner threads (to work on the new block).

EDIT: I forgot to mention that yesterday I run the daemon with 8GB and 1 thread per GB, today I run it with default settings instead, which looks to result in 1GB usage and 8 threads on it. Which in turn results to much shorter thread run time: could explain why I didn't get any block yesterday (the long threads always ended up being obsoleted by a new block).

You're right - the wallet miner is not much more than a reference implementation and has both the shortcomings that you mention. I think it is going to be eclipsed soon with much more efficient miners, so probably not worth putting a lot of effort into polishing it, but it is good advice to run a lot of threads on a smaller amount of memory to reduce possibilities of orphans.
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wow that was funny: I didn't get a single block since yesterday, a couple minutes ago I compiled it again with the little git commits of tonight, run it and it found a block right away! :-)

on a side note (but may be related), just by looking at the log (I didn't look at the code yet), it looks like when a new block is received, it doesn't reset the miner threads (to work on the new block).

EDIT: I forgot to mention that yesterday I run the daemon with 8GB and 1 thread per GB, today I run it with default settings instead, which looks to result in 1GB usage and 8 threads on it. Which in turn results to much shorter thread run time: could explain why I didn't get any block yesterday (the long threads always ended up being obsoleted by a new block).
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Hello all,

I am a freshman to this forum & new to this kind of cryptocurrency.

Is it possible to mine with an old Intel Celeron laptop or will I just be wasting my time ?

Well I'm not going to use the words "waste of time" but it will be pretty hard

I guess I am going to have to buy some then HODL.
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^^! yeah... we will have large market soon Smiley... Now i have only 700HODL coin:(
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Hello all,

I am a freshman to this forum & new to this kind of cryptocurrency.

Is it possible to mine with an old Intel Celeron laptop or will I just be wasting my time ?

Well I'm not going to use the words "waste of time" but it will be pretty hard
newbie
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Hello all,

I am a freshman to this forum & new to this kind of cryptocurrency.

Is it possible to mine with an old Intel Celeron laptop or will I just be wasting my time ?
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any exchange Cheesy

Not yet. You can buy some HOdl from this site, zeewolf sold me some and it was easy.

i already have some 300 HODL then i need exchange  Wink
how accumulated price on BTC



Just fix it for 1 year so you get 12'000 out of it. And in one year there will be an exchange, pretty sure about it  Smiley
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any exchange Cheesy

Not yet. You can buy some HOdl from this site, zeewolf sold me some and it was easy.

i already have some 300 HODL then i need exchange  Wink
how accumulated price on BTC

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G'day!
Wow, you certainly are smooth. That was like Kibo Parry the way you arrived.  Cool
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OTC thread is open here until good exchanges are available: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hodlcoin-hodl-otc-thread-bid-ask-000012000-last-000006000-1372878

I'm facilitating a trade or two per day and and I'm pretty sure there are more that happen direct between buyers and sellers
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