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Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining Hybrid | 15% POS | 593% Term Deposit - page 119. (Read 107976 times)

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I really appreciate all the hard work dev’s and community of ROI coin. I hope to see a great future with this coin.

I am solo mining with ROI 64bit Windows wallet for 10 days now. I am planning to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” (as I have 2 computers to mine now) but being a newbie I a confused about what address to use.

Just for testing, this morning  I sent 120 ROI coins from 64bit Windows wallet to coinsmarkets. That worked great. Then, I sent back 20 coins to my ROI wallet using address I found by going to Receive-Request Payment- Address. 20 coins arrived and I thought that I have address that I can use for cluster. When I went again to Receive-Request Payment- Address, it showed me different address. Every time I press “Request Payment" I got different address!? I am confused. What address I should use to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” and receive coins? Where can I find it?


Technically, you could use any of your receiving addresses to mine. You can find all of your receiving address under FILE > Receiving Address.

Every time you use the RECEIVE > Request Payment > Address function, you are essentially creating a new wallet address. You might want to refrain from doing that to avoid confusing yourself.

To figure out which is your main wallet, which all the mined coins were deposited into, go to SETTINGS > Options > Wallet and enable coin control. Then go to SEND click on inputs and it should show you where all your coins are distributed. The one with all the coins should be the main wallet address and you might want to label it accordingly to prevent future confusion. Alternatively, you can use the Block Explorer http://blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/ to check which of those addresses is the main one.

I'm sure there is an easier way to figure that out. But that's just my own noob understanding.
jr. member
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Thanks for clarification CjMapope.

I will take your advise and for more permanent situations, I will take address that is under "file" then "receiving addresses" .

Now, I think my last post was too long and question was lost (tree/forest problem).

For "Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster", I can use: roiminer.exe, roiminer-aes.exe, roiminer-westmere.exe or roiminer-sandybridge-ivybridge.exe.

Is there any difference in h/s among them and how can I see h/s when I use it? I tried and it doesn't show it. 
hero member
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We are now testing the latest wallet release on the main blockchain. If everything goes good we will release it in the next few days.

What to expect?

We have preserved the term deposit rates prior to the fork. This means their is parallel code running for users. Coins term deposited before the fork will continue as they were. Post-fork coins will term deposit at the new corrected rate that is what we anticipated at launch.

POS coins before the fork will move to the new POS APR exactly at the fork block. The new POS APR has been changed from the launch POS APR and you will be happy with that change as it has increased from the target 17% APR.

The new wallet will be available for download and use before the fork however it will be in read only mode. This means you can use your existing wallet.dat and coins as normal and you can mine. If you load the new wallet before the fork you will not be able to send/receive/term deposit coins. If you need to send/receive/term deposit coins prior to the fork I recommend that you run the current wallet version.

After the fork and after we stabilize post-fork we will be doing an extensive paid marketing push at Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Bing and with banner ads.

Lastly, I have launched several new domain names for the cryptocurrency community. The first site is http://cryptocurrency-hub.com. This site will be a portal that offers crypto services such as seed nodes, coin development, coin forking, block explorers and more. I also created a new website at http://cryptocapworld.com and this is a coin market cap site that features over 1800 coins and some very cool features. We will be using it to market ROI coin and will also entertain paid marketing for other altcoins to help provide additional marketing funds for ROI Coin. Last but not least I also bought the domain. http://BigCoinEX.com and this will be a created from scratch crypto exchange for altcoins and I will notify you as soon as I have it ready to go.

I appreciate your commitment and patience as we work through these launch issues and move forward to improve our coin and grow our community! Many thanks to Brazil and China who were able to burn our shared hosting server to the ground in a matter of hours! This shows an interest in the coin and it also forced us to upgrade and improve our infrastructure to meet the current and future demands of ROI ROIN!
Very nice update Dev.
legendary
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
I really appreciate all the hard work dev’s and community of ROI coin. I hope to see a great future with this coin.

I am solo mining with ROI 64bit Windows wallet for 10 days now. I am planning to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” (as I have 2 computers to mine now) but being a newbie I a confused about what address to use.

Just for testing, this morning  I sent 120 ROI coins from 64bit Windows wallet to coinsmarkets. That worked great. Then, I sent back 20 coins to my ROI wallet using address I found by going to Receive-Request Payment- Address. 20 coins arrived and I thought that I have address that I can use for cluster. When I went again to Receive-Request Payment- Address, it showed me different address. Every time I press “Request Payment" I got different address!? I am confused. What address I should use to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” and receive coins? Where can I find it?


request payment works just as such. it requests a payment.  it of course gives you a new address as, if you were say, invoicing, it would help keep who paid you organized.
YOU dont want that address normally (tho as you have seen it DOES WORK.) its not it's intended use.  
The address you WANT to give out for more permanent situations, is under "file" then "receiving addresses"
jr. member
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That's great! Thanks for a quick answer.

I tried:

roiminer.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RBFPceYc3fwCDLbDkuGrUtPZZ9bnwUacoH -P -q
or
roiminer-aes.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RBFPceYc3fwCDLbDkuGrUtPZZ9bnwUacoH -P -q
or
(THIS ONE CRASHED) roiminer-bdver2.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RBFPceYc3fwCDLbDkuGrUtPZZ9bnwUacoH -P -q
or
roiminer-westmere.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RBFPceYc3fwCDLbDkuGrUtPZZ9bnwUacoH -P -q
or
roiminer-sandybridge-ivybridge.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RBFPceYc3fwCDLbDkuGrUtPZZ9bnwUacoH -P -q

Does it matter which one I use? It doesn't show h/s... Is one faster than another?

It only shows (one example):

C:\roiminer-sandybridge-ivybridge.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RBFPceYc3fwCDLbDkuGrUtPZZ9bnwUacoH -P -q
[2017-12-02 19:42:53] 4 miner threads started, using 'hodl' algorithm.
[2017-12-02 19:42:53] JSON protocol request:
{"method": "getblocktemplate", "params": [{"capabilities": ["coinbasetxn", "coinbasevalue", "longpoll", "workid"]}], "id":0}


* Rebuilt URL to: http://roi.hopto.org:23110/
* timeout on name lookup is not supported
*   Trying 81.109.239.33...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to roi.hopto.org (81.109.239.33) port 23110 (#0)
* Server auth using Basic with user 'mine'
> POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: roi.hopto.org:23110
Authorization: Basic bWluZTptaW5lcg==
Accept-Encoding: deflate, gzip
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 126
User-Agent: cpuminer/2.4.3
X-Mining-Extensions: midstate

< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2017 00:43:04 +0000
< Connection: keep-alive
< Content-Length: 585
< Content-Type: application/json
< Server: roicoin-json-rpc/v1.0.2.700
<
* Connection #0 to host roi.hopto.org left intact
[2017-12-02 19:42:53] JSON protocol response:
{
   "error": null,
   "result": {
      "mutable": [
         "time",
         "transactions",
         "prevblock"
      ],
      "capabilities": [
         "proposal"
      ],
      "curtime": 1512261775,
      "mintime": 1512260754,
      "coinbaseaux": {
         "flags": ""
      },
      "version": 4,
      "longpollid": "000000687a108a93f70d3be83fc1aa1ce04acd78c76136768da485395a362c001642",
      "coinbasevalue": 12000000000.0,
      "previousblockhash": "000000687a108a93f70d3be83fc1aa1ce04acd78c76136768da485395a362c00",
      "transactions": [],
      "noncerange": "00000000ffffffff",
      "sizelimit": 1000000,
      "target": "00000086e6000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
      "sigoplimit": 20000,
      "bits": "1e0086e6",
      "height": 16041.........
sr. member
Activity: 770
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I really appreciate all the hard work dev’s and community of ROI coin. I hope to see a great future with this coin.

I am solo mining with ROI 64bit Windows wallet for 10 days now. I am planning to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” (as I have 2 computers to mine now) but being a newbie I a confused about what address to use.

Just for testing, this morning  I sent 120 ROI coins from 64bit Windows wallet to coinsmarkets. That worked great. Then, I sent back 20 coins to my ROI wallet using address I found by going to Receive-Request Payment- Address. 20 coins arrived and I thought that I have address that I can use for cluster. When I went again to Receive-Request Payment- Address, it showed me different address. Every time I press “Request Payment" I got different address!? I am confused. What address I should use to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” and receive coins? Where can I find it?


You can use any address that you get from using "Receive" The wallet does make a new address each time you click "Receive" and then click "Request Payment." Don't worry because every address you create when you click "Request Payment" will go to your wallet only. Good luck with your mining!
jr. member
Activity: 125
Merit: 1
I really appreciate all the hard work dev’s and community of ROI coin. I hope to see a great future with this coin.

I am solo mining with ROI 64bit Windows wallet for 10 days now. I am planning to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” (as I have 2 computers to mine now) but being a newbie I a confused about what address to use.

Just for testing, this morning  I sent 120 ROI coins from 64bit Windows wallet to coinsmarkets. That worked great. Then, I sent back 20 coins to my ROI wallet using address I found by going to Receive-Request Payment- Address. 20 coins arrived and I thought that I have address that I can use for cluster. When I went again to Receive-Request Payment- Address, it showed me different address. Every time I press “Request Payment" I got different address!? I am confused. What address I should use to start “Solo Mining ROI As Part Of A Cluster” and receive coins? Where can I find it?
legendary
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
holy crap man, those are some ambitious plans, wow, i LIKE it
it's so funny as there's teams of big egos holding 50 million dollar ICOs to do stuff like that (and none of them have really anything solid months later here, even years)
If you can accomplish this roadmap, ROIcoin will have a bright future no doubt!
Good Luck man! i may have to jump back in the sig campaign and get some bounty coins hehe
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Hi all ROI coin group... been designing some new coin logos good or bad feedback is appreciated..

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We are now testing the latest wallet release on the main blockchain. If everything goes good we will release it in the next few days.

What to expect?

We have preserved the term deposit rates prior to the fork. This means their is parallel code running for users. Coins term deposited before the fork will continue as they were. Post-fork coins will term deposit at the new corrected rate that is what we anticipated at launch.

POS coins before the fork will move to the new POS APR exactly at the fork block. The new POS APR has been changed from the launch POS APR and you will be happy with that change as it has increased from the target 17% APR.

The new wallet will be available for download and use before the fork however it will be in read only mode. This means you can use your existing wallet.dat and coins as normal and you can mine. If you load the new wallet before the fork you will not be able to send/receive/term deposit coins. If you need to send/receive/term deposit coins prior to the fork I recommend that you run the current wallet version.

After the fork and after we stabilize post-fork we will be doing an extensive paid marketing push at Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Bing and with banner ads.

Lastly, I have launched several new domain names for the cryptocurrency community. The first site is http://cryptocurrency-hub.com. This site will be a portal that offers crypto services such as seed nodes, coin development, coin forking, block explorers and more. I also created a new website at http://cryptocapworld.com and this is a coin market cap site that features over 1800 coins and some very cool features. We will be using it to market ROI coin and will also entertain paid marketing for other altcoins to help provide additional marketing funds for ROI Coin. Last but not least I also bought the domain. http://BigCoinEX.com and this will be a created from scratch crypto exchange for altcoins and I will notify you as soon as I have it ready to go.

I appreciate your commitment and patience as we work through these launch issues and move forward to improve our coin and grow our community! Many thanks to Brazil and China who were able to burn our shared hosting server to the ground in a matter of hours! This shows an interest in the coin and it also forced us to upgrade and improve our infrastructure to meet the current and future demands of ROI ROIN!

Great news and good job team! Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 770
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We are now testing the latest wallet release on the main blockchain. If everything goes good we will release it in the next few days.

What to expect?

We have preserved the term deposit rates prior to the fork. This means their is parallel code running for users. Coins term deposited before the fork will continue as they were. Post-fork coins will term deposit at the new corrected rate that is what we anticipated at launch.

POS coins before the fork will move to the new POS APR exactly at the fork block. The new POS APR has been changed from the launch POS APR and you will be happy with that change as it has increased from the target 17% APR.

The new wallet will be available for download and use before the fork however it will be in read only mode. This means you can use your existing wallet.dat and coins as normal and you can mine. If you load the new wallet before the fork you will not be able to send/receive/term deposit coins. If you need to send/receive/term deposit coins prior to the fork I recommend that you run the current wallet version.

After the fork and after we stabilize post-fork we will be doing an extensive paid marketing push at Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Bing and with banner ads.

Lastly, I have launched several new domain names for the cryptocurrency community. The first site is http://cryptocurrency-hub.com. This site will be a portal that offers crypto services such as seed nodes, coin development, coin forking, block explorers and more. I also created a new website at http://cryptocapworld.com and this is a coin market cap site that features over 1800 coins and some very cool features. We will be using it to market ROI coin and will also entertain paid marketing for other altcoins to help provide additional marketing funds for ROI Coin. Last but not least I also bought the domain. http://BigCoinEX.com and this will be a created from scratch crypto exchange for altcoins and I will notify you as soon as I have it ready to go.

I appreciate your commitment and patience as we work through these launch issues and move forward to improve our coin and grow our community! Many thanks to Brazil and China who were able to burn our shared hosting server to the ground in a matter of hours! This shows an interest in the coin and it also forced us to upgrade and improve our infrastructure to meet the current and future demands of ROI ROIN!
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Hello World!
Network currently @ 197 KH/s someone is hungry  Smiley


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I've been pool mining on coinspool for an entire day and it still says i have 0 balance. Power is around 200-300 h/s. Shoule be expecting at least 20coins for min payment but haven't received anything. Is something going on here or am I missing something?

In my case, I waited for more than 24 hours to get first coins from coinspool. Hashrate is 100H/s.
sr. member
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I dont see why not... Edit the bat file.

Quote
edit the .bat file with your key and change the miner for the one your system runs best with.
EG..

roiminer.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

or

roiminer-aes.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

or

roiminer-bdver2.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q
I try but not working. A got this message on all three lines
https://s19.postimg.org/g7jeuxpnn/screenshot.120.jpg

You will see in the "roi-coin-hodlminer-wolf-2-cluster" folder
roiminer.exe
roiminer-aes.exe
roiminer-bdver2 and 3 and so on.
You edit the line to use a diff .exe I cant say it will work on that cpu but you change the line to the exe that works with the cpu.
EG...

roiminer-westmere.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

Or

roiminer-sandybridge-ivybridge.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q


If you have used all the exe files in the line and none work then you can not mine the cluster.


I did try all the *.exe version file in that folder but it seems none of them work. The only way to mine with this CPU is with wallet, but hash rate is very low, about 39h/s
CPU instrunction are SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A...
Thanks for the reply !

https://github.com/nicehash/hodlminer-wolf/releases
miner with avx2 is terminated after start
full member
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I've been pool mining on coinspool for an entire day and it still says i have 0 balance. Power is around 200-300 h/s. Shoule be expecting at least 20coins for min payment but haven't received anything. Is something going on here or am I missing something?

It takes about 12 hours before your balance will update on the pool because of the high number of confirmations needed.
newbie
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I've been pool mining on coinspool for an entire day and it still says i have 0 balance. Power is around 200-300 h/s. Shoule be expecting at least 20coins for min payment but haven't received anything. Is something going on here or am I missing something?
full member
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I try cluster mining it ok then pool..
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Good work dev. Site looks good and move really fast compared to the old one. Good idea to add a forum there. 
Looking forward to install the new wallet
member
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I dont see why not... Edit the bat file.

Quote
edit the .bat file with your key and change the miner for the one your system runs best with.
EG..

roiminer.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

or

roiminer-aes.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

or

roiminer-bdver2.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q
I try but not working. A got this message on all three lines
https://s19.postimg.org/g7jeuxpnn/screenshot.120.jpg

You will see in the "roi-coin-hodlminer-wolf-2-cluster" folder
roiminer.exe
roiminer-aes.exe
roiminer-bdver2 and 3 and so on.
You edit the line to use a diff .exe I cant say it will work on that cpu but you change the line to the exe that works with the cpu.
EG...

roiminer-westmere.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

Or

roiminer-sandybridge-ivybridge.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q


If you have used all the exe files in the line and none work then you can not mine the cluster.


I did try all the *.exe version file in that folder but it seems none of them work. The only way to mine with this CPU is with wallet, but hash rate is very low, about 39h/s
CPU instrunction are SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A...
Thanks for the reply !

https://github.com/nicehash/hodlminer-wolf/releases
newbie
Activity: 66
Merit: 0
I dont see why not... Edit the bat file.

Quote
edit the .bat file with your key and change the miner for the one your system runs best with.
EG..

roiminer.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

or

roiminer-aes.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

or

roiminer-bdver2.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q
I try but not working. A got this message on all three lines
https://s19.postimg.org/g7jeuxpnn/screenshot.120.jpg

You will see in the "roi-coin-hodlminer-wolf-2-cluster" folder
roiminer.exe
roiminer-aes.exe
roiminer-bdver2 and 3 and so on.
You edit the line to use a diff .exe I cant say it will work on that cpu but you change the line to the exe that works with the cpu.
EG...

roiminer-westmere.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q

Or

roiminer-sandybridge-ivybridge.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=RJsFF8fgC7QVYvVSa93x8J2VhTtiS1mtwz -P -q


If you have used all the exe files in the line and none work then you can not mine the cluster.


I did try all the *.exe version file in that folder but it seems none of them work. The only way to mine with this CPU is with wallet, but hash rate is very low, about 39h/s
CPU instrunction are SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A...
Thanks for the reply !
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