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Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining Hybrid | 15% POS | 593% Term Deposit - page 29. (Read 107982 times)

sr. member
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Important Update: ROI coin is now live and trading on a new exchange! https://bitexlive.com/register?refLink=Ref_bitexlive201804343

I will get busy updating the ANN and other locations where the link needs to be added... Cheesy
newbie
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I totally need some guidance to optimize my miners.I don't know what to do anymore.

Dual E5-2680v2(2*CPU=20 cores/40threads) system gets between 900-1100H/s. Win7.64GB memory
Running Hodlminer-avx

Dual E5-2680v4(2*CPU=28 cores/56threads) system gets 600H/s.Win7.64GB memory.
Running Hodlminer-avx2

Where to even begin with???

I read something about setting affinity values in hex.But how to set them for dual cpu systems?Should I start two(2) miners?

My system gets around 1100 ~1300 H/s running with DUAL E5-2660v2 40 threads 64GB memory just one instance Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

I think it's will help you from the ROI COIN youtube channel:

How To Mine ROIcoin, HODL Algorithm And Save Upto 50% Power And More Hash Rate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bx6SIG6_70

I want to know some tips to do in the linux.

Does not help a bit.No matter what I do,I will only get 650H/s with DUAL E5-2680v4(56threds).This systems SHOULD give close to 1700H/s!!

Edit:Tried Cryptonight algo.Getting 1485H/s.Hodlminer NOT working.
newbie
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Dammm, my goal was to keep providing 1% of the hashrate... seem like the challenge is still alive. Smiley




I like your goal.   Grin
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Hello World!
Dammm, my goal was to keep providing 1% of the hashrate... seem like the challenge is still alive. Smiley

newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
I totally need some guidance to optimize my miners.I don't know what to do anymore.

Dual E5-2680v2(2*CPU=20 cores/40threads) system gets between 900-1100H/s. Win7.64GB memory
Running Hodlminer-avx

Dual E5-2680v4(2*CPU=28 cores/56threads) system gets 600H/s.Win7.64GB memory.
Running Hodlminer-avx2

Where to even begin with???

I read something about setting affinity values in hex.But how to set them for dual cpu systems?Should I start two(2) miners?

My system gets around 1100 ~1300 H/s running with DUAL E5-2660v2 40 threads 64GB memory just one instance Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

I think it's will help you from the ROI COIN youtube channel:

How To Mine ROIcoin, HODL Algorithm And Save Upto 50% Power And More Hash Rate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bx6SIG6_70

I want to know some tips to do in the linux.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
I totally need some guidance to optimize my miners.I don't know what to do anymore.

Dual E5-2680v2(2*CPU=20 cores/40threads) system gets between 900-1100H/s. Win7.64GB memory
Running Hodlminer-avx

Dual E5-2680v4(2*CPU=28 cores/56threads) system gets 600H/s.Win7.64GB memory.
Running Hodlminer-avx2

Where to even begin with???

I read something about setting affinity values in hex.But how to set them for dual cpu systems?Should I start two(2) miners?
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Hey guys someone here point me out how to achieve optimization with Ubuntu 16.0.4 LTS running E5-2660v2 with 64GB of ram ?

edit:

I have spare raspberry pi here so anyone have any experience to mining ?

thanks
newbie
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So what is the deal with VIC exchange then? Is ROI going to be listed?

I am wondering about that myself as well. It seems we are all waiting for the result or announcement from them 

Has anybody tried using a Xeon Phi to mine? And is the algo we are using immune to the Bitmain X3?

Nick

Roi coin use hodl algorithm which is still cpu only so I would say yes we are immune to Bitmain x3 and other asic (atleast for now) can't say about the future
newbie
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Has anybody tried using a Xeon Phi to mine? And is the algo we are using immune to the Bitmain X3?

Nick
newbie
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So what is the deal with VIC exchange then? Is ROI going to be listed?
full member
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Crypto Developer
Who can explain to me, I received a coin in November 2017, but I can not put it on deposit, the nearest term is written in May. Is the coin not yet ripe?

We should add this to the FAQ, its asked often enough Wink

The term deposits are "worded" in time periods.  However, time is governed by the blockchain.  While coded for two minutes, does not run at exactly two minutes.  This is, as pointed out, due to MIDAS algorithm and its reactions to the swings in net hash rates.

Net hash is still climbing, and swinging with popularity.  Until the network stabilizes at a consistent hash rate, there will be oscillations in the block frequency.

While "annoying" it is the best protection mechanism that will allow the coin to survive most attacks.  It just does not know the difference between growth, pool swings and such vs. an attack.

To clarify about the blocks vs. time periods.  The algo calculates 2 minutes per block and uses that as the multiplier to give the actual maturation block.  Since it knows, lets say, 5040 blocks is one week of blocks at two minutes each, it stamps that future block as the maturation block, but adjusts the displayed time interval as the block chain slows or speeds up.  Very adaptive. For longer periods of time, you will see this up a day, than back to current day on occasion.

This is the reason we show maturation blocknr , that is exactly when the funds will be released.

Nice info regarding locked deposits.

If blockchain time/frequency oscillates as you said, what is its effect recently? Does it decrease the block time (which makes locked deposit undeposit earlier) or increases the block time?

Take a look here: https://roi-coin-blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/hash

Scroll down and the bottom graph, "Time to find 500 blocks in seconds" will show you what the block timing is doing over a period of time and then up above that you can also see and compare the block timing to the difficulty level and the total network hash rates Smiley

Thanks I did not know there was an option like that in the explorer.

That is something our dev team added, we also work on block explorer tech Wink
newbie
Activity: 140
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Who can explain to me, I received a coin in November 2017, but I can not put it on deposit, the nearest term is written in May. Is the coin not yet ripe?

We should add this to the FAQ, its asked often enough Wink

The term deposits are "worded" in time periods.  However, time is governed by the blockchain.  While coded for two minutes, does not run at exactly two minutes.  This is, as pointed out, due to MIDAS algorithm and its reactions to the swings in net hash rates.

Net hash is still climbing, and swinging with popularity.  Until the network stabilizes at a consistent hash rate, there will be oscillations in the block frequency.

While "annoying" it is the best protection mechanism that will allow the coin to survive most attacks.  It just does not know the difference between growth, pool swings and such vs. an attack.

To clarify about the blocks vs. time periods.  The algo calculates 2 minutes per block and uses that as the multiplier to give the actual maturation block.  Since it knows, lets say, 5040 blocks is one week of blocks at two minutes each, it stamps that future block as the maturation block, but adjusts the displayed time interval as the block chain slows or speeds up.  Very adaptive. For longer periods of time, you will see this up a day, than back to current day on occasion.

This is the reason we show maturation blocknr , that is exactly when the funds will be released.

Nice info regarding locked deposits.

If blockchain time/frequency oscillates as you said, what is its effect recently? Does it decrease the block time (which makes locked deposit undeposit earlier) or increases the block time?

Take a look here: https://roi-coin-blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/hash

Scroll down and the bottom graph, "Time to find 500 blocks in seconds" will show you what the block timing is doing over a period of time and then up above that you can also see and compare the block timing to the difficulty level and the total network hash rates Smiley

Thanks I did not know there was an option like that in the explorer.
sr. member
Activity: 770
Merit: 264
Who can explain to me, I received a coin in November 2017, but I can not put it on deposit, the nearest term is written in May. Is the coin not yet ripe?

We should add this to the FAQ, its asked often enough Wink

The term deposits are "worded" in time periods.  However, time is governed by the blockchain.  While coded for two minutes, does not run at exactly two minutes.  This is, as pointed out, due to MIDAS algorithm and its reactions to the swings in net hash rates.

Net hash is still climbing, and swinging with popularity.  Until the network stabilizes at a consistent hash rate, there will be oscillations in the block frequency.

While "annoying" it is the best protection mechanism that will allow the coin to survive most attacks.  It just does not know the difference between growth, pool swings and such vs. an attack.

To clarify about the blocks vs. time periods.  The algo calculates 2 minutes per block and uses that as the multiplier to give the actual maturation block.  Since it knows, lets say, 5040 blocks is one week of blocks at two minutes each, it stamps that future block as the maturation block, but adjusts the displayed time interval as the block chain slows or speeds up.  Very adaptive. For longer periods of time, you will see this up a day, than back to current day on occasion.

This is the reason we show maturation blocknr , that is exactly when the funds will be released.

Nice info regarding locked deposits.

If blockchain time/frequency oscillates as you said, what is its effect recently? Does it decrease the block time (which makes locked deposit undeposit earlier) or increases the block time?

Take a look here: https://roi-coin-blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/hash

Scroll down and the bottom graph, "Time to find 500 blocks in seconds" will show you what the block timing is doing over a period of time and then up above that you can also see and compare the block timing to the difficulty level and the total network hash rates Smiley
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
Who can explain to me, I received a coin in November 2017, but I can not put it on deposit, the nearest term is written in May. Is the coin not yet ripe?

We should add this to the FAQ, its asked often enough Wink

The term deposits are "worded" in time periods.  However, time is governed by the blockchain.  While coded for two minutes, does not run at exactly two minutes.  This is, as pointed out, due to MIDAS algorithm and its reactions to the swings in net hash rates.

Net hash is still climbing, and swinging with popularity.  Until the network stabilizes at a consistent hash rate, there will be oscillations in the block frequency.

While "annoying" it is the best protection mechanism that will allow the coin to survive most attacks.  It just does not know the difference between growth, pool swings and such vs. an attack.

To clarify about the blocks vs. time periods.  The algo calculates 2 minutes per block and uses that as the multiplier to give the actual maturation block.  Since it knows, lets say, 5040 blocks is one week of blocks at two minutes each, it stamps that future block as the maturation block, but adjusts the displayed time interval as the block chain slows or speeds up.  Very adaptive. For longer periods of time, you will see this up a day, than back to current day on occasion.

This is the reason we show maturation blocknr , that is exactly when the funds will be released.

Nice info regarding locked deposits.

If blockchain time/frequency oscillates as you said, what is its effect recently? Does it decrease the block time (which makes locked deposit undeposit earlier) or increases the block time?
newbie
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I should say its the best power consuming evolution coin for future.
Hopefully it has the new market of online shopping coming soon.   ROI coin is simple and innovative coin.
full member
Activity: 250
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Crypto Developer
Who can explain to me, I received a coin in November 2017, but I can not put it on deposit, the nearest term is written in May. Is the coin not yet ripe?

We should add this to the FAQ, its asked often enough Wink

The term deposits are "worded" in time periods.  However, time is governed by the blockchain.  While coded for two minutes, does not run at exactly two minutes.  This is, as pointed out, due to MIDAS algorithm and its reactions to the swings in net hash rates.

Net hash is still climbing, and swinging with popularity.  Until the network stabilizes at a consistent hash rate, there will be oscillations in the block frequency.

While "annoying" it is the best protection mechanism that will allow the coin to survive most attacks.  It just does not know the difference between growth, pool swings and such vs. an attack.

To clarify about the blocks vs. time periods.  The algo calculates 2 minutes per block and uses that as the multiplier to give the actual maturation block.  Since it knows, lets say, 5040 blocks is one week of blocks at two minutes each, it stamps that future block as the maturation block, but adjusts the displayed time interval as the block chain slows or speeds up.  Very adaptive. For longer periods of time, you will see this up a day, than back to current day on occasion.

This is the reason we show maturation blocknr , that is exactly when the funds will be released.
full member
Activity: 378
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Who can explain to me, I received a coin in November 2017, but I can not put it on deposit, the nearest term is written in May. Is the coin not yet ripe?
newbie
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Merit: 0
Last sell price with volume : 110,238 coins sold ( 0,1 BTC )
0.00000106

Im kind of heavy in ROI Coin but the price is a bit high now if you are not Term Deposit.

Hashrate seem to get enough support for an average 400 kh/s, Its interesting.

Everything under 0.00000090 is low price.

And just yesterday the price was only 70 satoshis Shocked Shocked
I'm glad to have almost all my ROI's at least six months term deposit.
Good work team, let's go up Cool Cool Cool

You did the right thing Smiley I too term deposited most of my coins. Now the price is 145 satoshis  Wink
newbie
Activity: 29
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Last sell price with volume : 110,238 coins sold ( 0,1 BTC )
0.00000106

Im kind of heavy in ROI Coin but the price is a bit high now if you are not Term Deposit.

Hashrate seem to get enough support for an average 400 kh/s, Its interesting.

Everything under 0.00000090 is low price.

And just yesterday the price was only 70 satoshis Shocked Shocked
I'm glad to have almost all my ROI's at least six months term deposit.
Good work team, let's go up Cool Cool Cool
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hi all
Recently, a rumor has been spreading about a possible closure of cryptohub because it doesn't comply with an Argentine regulatory law (its founder is from that country).
Whether it's true or not, I think it's necessary to include ROI coin in new exchanges

I agree as well about adding ROI coin in a new exchange and devs already have plans to add roi in a new exchange according to their roadmap in Q2. I just hope its a good known exchange. coinexchange.io is a good candidate maybe ?  Huh

Coinexchange.Io - "There is a 4 BTC fee for new coin additions to the BTC base Market. - There is an additional 1 BTC for each optional additional base market listing, for example COIN/DOGE market."  Additionally monthly volume must be bigger than 2BTC or risk de-listing.

2dRacox care to share proof on the rumor.

Wow in that case its a no for coinexchange. Its too bad that they charge so much. Anyway are there any ideas about which will be the next exchange for roi coins since we are already in Q2  Smiley

I would suggest maybe cryptopia, 9coin, 5iquant or next.exchange (I wish it were cryptopia planned in the roadmap). I tell about because I have worked with them before with another currency in my portfolio, are very good and apparently don't ask for that amount as high as it says @ghobson happens with coinexchange.io. Next.exchange such as VICex.io approves the coins with a popular voting system, so we just have to support  Smiley
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