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Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining Hybrid | 15% POS | 593% Term Deposit - page 152. (Read 107976 times)

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Quick Update:

German, Japanese and Vietnamese ANN translations are finished, posted and added to the 1st ANN.

You can view them at the links listed below.

Also, if you can translate any that are not yet done let me know and you'll get a bounty.

Plus that if you feel another language should be added let me know.

Chinese: Coming Soon
Filipino: I'm personally doing this for Tagalog, Ilocano and Kankanaey
French: I'm personally doing this
German: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--2385065
Hindi: Coming Soon
Italian: Coming Soon
Japanese: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2380605.new#new
Korean: Coming Soon
Russian: Coming Soon
Spanish: I'm personally doing this
Vietnamese: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--2385879

To Request Additional Language Translations: Email: [email protected]

Lastly, if you speak these languages feel free to share them with others who speak the translated language. Our goal is mass adoption and by that we mean global all inclusive everyone is welcome.


the Vietnamese translation link isn't working by the way. you may want to check that out Wink
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My latest problems here since some time, when i'm in solomining:
[2017-11-11 18:35:11] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 500 Internal Server Error
[2017-11-11 18:35:12] HTTP request failed: Couldn't resolve host 'Ók~'
[2017-11-11 18:35:12] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

Do you know, what the problem is  Huh ?

To solo mine you need to run the daemon (wallet) along with the miner. This is because the miner has to be able to see the full blockchain.

Thank you. It seems to work.
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My latest problems here since some time, when i'm in solomining:
[2017-11-11 18:35:11] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 500 Internal Server Error
[2017-11-11 18:35:12] HTTP request failed: Couldn't resolve host 'Ók~'
[2017-11-11 18:35:12] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

Do you know, what the problem is  Huh ?

To solo mine you need to run the daemon (wallet) along with the miner. This is because the miner has to be able to see the full blockchain.
sr. member
Activity: 1288
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My latest problems here since some time, when i'm in solomining:
[2017-11-11 18:35:11] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 500 Internal Server Error
[2017-11-11 18:35:12] HTTP request failed: Couldn't resolve host 'Ók~'
[2017-11-11 18:35:12] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds

Do you know, what the problem is  Huh ?
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Hello Team,

Just a word of warning or caution about the ROI Deposit button.

The Deposit button on the wallet is to only be used for your own receiving addresses to lock a term deposit.

Do not put in an Exchange receiving wallet address and use that Deposit button.  It will arrive to the Exchange as a locked deposit, with a specific status.  Always verify any address on any coin when sending, receiving, and depositing.

Unfortunately, someone did this.  We were unable to determine if they were attempting to game the system earning extra coins in transit or if it was accidental.  As Exchanges have little tolerance for anyone trying to "game" any system, it was decided that when coins hit the exchange in that status, they would be burned.  The status only appears when the coins are in an "immature deposit state".  i.e. a Locked Term Deposit.

Some poor soul lost 1400 +/- coins...  whether by accident or on purpose, those coins were burned.  If that person is reading this post, and you would like to discuss the situation and it is decided that it was indeed an accident, we may consider making it up to you in some way.  User ID:  "Ima**********"  Please include a copy of the transaction ID as so we can verify it was "you".

Please contact us at: [email protected]

Thank you.

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Hello trakds!

Thank you very much for supporting and further decentralizing the network.  This is greatly appreciated as you are helping to strengthen the net as well as helping miners in those areas increase the odds of getting a block.

Sent a thank you token of our appreciation.  PM me if it doesn't come through.

Take care!

Thank you! Smiley
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a new seed node
194.67.193.64:3377  (ru)

Hello trakds!

Thank you very much for supporting and further decentralizing the network.  This is greatly appreciated as you are helping to strengthen the net as well as helping miners in those areas increase the odds of getting a block.

Sent a thank you token of our appreciation.  PM me if it doesn't come through.

Take care!
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a new seed node
194.67.193.64:3377  (ru)
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
Someone posted a link to an *.xls file earlier, which I think could be a great way to compare performance data across different chips, miner-releases and OS'es. I just didn't know what to do with it. My browser just downloads the file.

At the moment I have just a Excel spreadsheet to gather benchmarks and I have added all results manually. You can send a priv missage to me so I don't miss your benchmark results.

Roi and Hodlcoin use the same miner.

It would be good if you let 'hodlminer --becnhmark -q' to run let's say 5 minutes and calculate the average. I copy pasted the output of hodlminer to LibreOffice Calc and calculated the average.

http://hodlcoin.oo.fi:8080/cpus/CPU_vs_Hash_rate.xls

I converted the Excel file to XHTML so you can open the results in your browsers.

http://hodlcoin.oo.fi:8080/cpus/CPU_vs_Hash_rate.xhtml

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By the way. To get better hash rate from your wallet check if your wallet use AES-NI optimization. Instructions for Hodlcoin (for Roicoin replace "hodlcoin" by "ROIcoin") https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23710305

Ok cool man. I will definitely PM. you the results of the benchmark. I will be away from my miner until Tuesday though, but as soon as i get back, I promise to run a 5-min benchmark.  BTW. I did run the wallet miner with -optimineraes=1 flag and getting a pretty consistent 280 hash/s on stock-speeds and 335 hash/s on [email protected]

You will hear from me :-)
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WOW

Just had a very interesting incoming communication at ROI Facebook page!

http://Autumninteractive.com is expressing an interest in using ROI coin in their game as a digital currency.

Already this is in the works...

I want to see ROI coin get traction in Asia as they are early adopters of crypto and if we can fold the coin into a successful dev of a new game that is good stuff and will be a huge benefit to the coin.





Sorry but
"Autumn Interactive’s debut title, AUTUMN DYNASTY 3 : KINGDOMS, is currently in the works, and will be launched Winter 2016." Feels serious...
http://blog.autumninteractive.com/ no update in a year.
Facebook account removed - https://www.facebook.com/AutumnInteractive/ (linked from homepage)
Twitter account removed - https://twitter.com/autumninteractive (linked from homepage)

What was the conclusion on the premine part? http://45.76.246.101:3001/address/RMBid4QCznrqDkkwVdPGeX7v5SPAiniwJx
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WOW

Just had a very interesting incoming communication at ROI Facebook page!

http://Autumninteractive.com is expressing an interest in using ROI coin in their game as a digital currency.

Already this is in the works...

I want to see ROI coin get traction in Asia as they are early adopters of crypto and if we can fold the coin into a successful dev of a new game that is good stuff and will be a huge benefit to the coin.



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Someone posted a link to an *.xls file earlier, which I think could be a great way to compare performance data across different chips, miner-releases and OS'es. I just didn't know what to do with it. My browser just downloads the file.

At the moment I have just a Excel spreadsheet to gather benchmarks and I have added all results manually. You can send a priv missage to me so I don't miss your benchmark results.

It would be good if you let 'hodlminer --becnhmark -q' to run let's say 5 minutes and calculate the average. I copy pasted the output of hodlminer to LibreOffice Calc and calculated the average.

http://hodlcoin.oo.fi:8080/cpus/CPU_vs_Hash_rate.xls

hi, it this benchmarks for ROI? in ROI wallet i have only 270 h/s, with my i7-7700, but in this excel - 519.

how can i mine roi with this miner?

Yes. Roi and Hodlcoin use same miner. Do your wallet use AES-NI optimization. Instructions for Hodlcoin (for Roicoin replace "hodlcoin" by "ROIcoin") https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23710305

To use hodlminer.exe you need to mine in a pool. Only availabe pool for Roicoin is coinspool.cu.cc.
hodlminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://coinspool.cu.cc:3042 -u -p x -q

For i7-7700 https://github.com/madzebra/hodlminer-binary/raw/master/hodlminer.exe

newbie
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Quick Update:

German, Japanese and Vietnamese ANN translations are finished, posted and added to the 1st ANN.

You can view them at the links listed below.

Also, if you can translate any that are not yet done let me know and you'll get a bounty.

Plus that if you feel another language should be added let me know.

Chinese: Coming Soon
Filipino: I'm personally doing this for Tagalog, Ilocano and Kankanaey
French: I'm personally doing this
German: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--2385065
Hindi: Coming Soon
Italian: Coming Soon
Japanese: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2380605.new#new
Korean: Coming Soon
Russian: Coming Soon
Spanish: I'm personally doing this
Vietnamese: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--2385879

To Request Additional Language Translations: Email: [email protected]

Lastly, if you speak these languages feel free to share them with others who speak the translated language. Our goal is mass adoption and by that we mean global all inclusive everyone is welcome.

I can do russian translation. What bounty is for that?
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Someone posted a link to an *.xls file earlier, which I think could be a great way to compare performance data across different chips, miner-releases and OS'es. I just didn't know what to do with it. My browser just downloads the file.

At the moment I have just a Excel spreadsheet to gather benchmarks and I have added all results manually. You can send a priv missage to me so I don't miss your benchmark results.

It would be good if you let 'hodlminer --becnhmark -q' to run let's say 5 minutes and calculate the average. I copy pasted the output of hodlminer to LibreOffice Calc and calculated the average.

http://hodlcoin.oo.fi:8080/cpus/CPU_vs_Hash_rate.xls

hi, it this benchmarks for ROI? in ROI wallet i have only 270 h/s, with my i7-7700, but in this excel - 519.

how can i mine roi with this miner?
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Merit: 10
Someone posted a link to an *.xls file earlier, which I think could be a great way to compare performance data across different chips, miner-releases and OS'es. I just didn't know what to do with it. My browser just downloads the file.

At the moment I have just a Excel spreadsheet to gather benchmarks and I have added all results manually. You can send a priv missage to me so I don't miss your benchmark results.

Roi and Hodlcoin use the same miner.

It would be good if you let 'hodlminer --becnhmark -q' to run let's say 5 minutes and calculate the average. I copy pasted the output of hodlminer to LibreOffice Calc and calculated the average.

http://hodlcoin.oo.fi:8080/cpus/CPU_vs_Hash_rate.xls

I converted the Excel file to XHTML so you can open the results in your browsers.

http://hodlcoin.oo.fi:8080/cpus/CPU_vs_Hash_rate.xhtml

----------------------------------------------------------------

By the way. To get better hash rate from your wallet check if your wallet use AES-NI optimization. Instructions for Hodlcoin (for Roicoin replace "hodlcoin" by "ROIcoin") https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23710305
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looking forward to mine it Smiley
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
So. I get that there is a pretty ill vibe regarding the pool...

I just received 72+ ROI from the pool.

My shares has been submitted within the past 36 hours.

Here is proof:

I am not trying to restart any debate on whether the pool is good or bad. I can merely confirm that I, for one, have received more than 20 ROI.

How much power of Hs do you have


Well my terminal is giving me results between 380-460 hash/s. I haven't yet run a benchmark on it. And have been switching between pool, solo-mining and then the 3rd-party-miner pointed to wallet. So I cannot be exact.
When I stated 36 hours, that was a pretty rough estimate. And yesterday I spent most of the day trying to dial in some stable OC-settings for my CPU, which is a core I7-3770k. Now running at 4.6Ghz on 4 cores.
I was just pretty sure that I had been only giving the pool a try within that time-frame. But not constantly mining on it for 36 hours straight. Since others have stated that they've waited forever for a payout, I'm guessing that this is why I received ~72-ROI in one transaction. Since my post I have received another 20.

I use this miner http://cryptomining-blog.com/8196-new-faster-hodlminer-and-a-new-mining-pool-for-it-now-available/ since I have found that it is the fastest for my chip(Ivy bridge). But I cannot take any credit for it, or vouch for it in any other way. It just works for me.

I did manage to hit two blocks on solo mining through the wallet's miner, which I think was extremely lucky. I've hit none through the 3rd-party-pointing trick.

Someone posted a link to an *.xls file earlier, which I think could be a great way to compare performance data across different chips, miner-releases and OS'es. I just didn't know what to do with it. My browser just downloads the file.

Anyway that's my two satosh  Wink 
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Yep, everything is fine.

When you see "LONGPOLL pushed new work" it means a block was found and you got new work to try your luck.

Aha! Thanks.

Was afraid I was doing something wrong. Unfortunately, no luck so far  Sad
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“A fool and his money are soon parted”
Yep, everything is fine.

When you see "LONGPOLL pushed new work" it means a block was found and you got new work to try your luck.
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