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Topic: [ANN][ROI] ROI Coin | CPU Only Solo Mining Hybrid | 15% POS | 593% Term Deposit - page 87. (Read 107976 times)

newbie
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I wish I had a ryzen Cry

I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck.

How much hash rate can make your i7 3770 ?
From what i understand Ryzen 7 1700 make about 700 - 800h/s
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 500
What about the inclusion in the exchanges after the fork?
newbie
Activity: 66
Merit: 0
I wish I had a ryzen Cry

I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck.

Oh thanks you've cheered me up. I have a 6700 which im getting 289-302 hps on

That 6700 will do more than that. Please make sure you are using the -optimineraes=1 flag okay
Okay I'll give that a go, Is there a command to assign a set number of threads so my computer will be half usable whilst mining. Right now my cpu is at 100% but I want to mine on two cores and have the rest free for web browsing and youtube etc

If you want to mine with a certain set of cores you can't do it from withing the wallet shut down the wallet.

You have to make a ROIcoin.conf file with:

rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=PUT_YOUR_RECEIVING_ADDRESS_HERE

RPCport = 3377
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Save this file in the data directory, if you left it default during install it is in %appdata%\ROIcoin

Next download a miner, you can get one from: http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/

Extract the files and create a bat file for you miner:
roiminer.exe -a hodl -o http://YOUR_IP_ADDRESS_Here:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=PUT_YOUR_RECEIVING_ADDRESS_HERE -q

The -t 4 is the number of cores you want to assign, so in your case you would want to change it to 2.




I manage to get it work.
Thanks alot for the info !
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
How to make deposit? What deposit address should I use?

Use your own address send it to your self.

join to our discord Smiley
full member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 105
How to make deposit? What deposit address should I use?
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 250
And what will be the total of coins provided? Are you planning to list in other pools? If I participate in marketing signature, how can I keep track of my stakes?
newbie
Activity: 65
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Does anyone have the algorithm or a stratum with it?
(to open a pool)
jr. member
Activity: 125
Merit: 1
I know that we are waiting for Elbandi to return and fix the pool.

It is unfortunate that pool is down during holidays as I had access to some good CPU power, until tomorrow. I probably lost 2K-3K coins as I didn't mine in the pool.

When I check block explorer, it shows that I mined over 688 coins but noting has been paid to my wallet. Is this pool related or block explorer related issue?

Please see  https://roi-coin-blockexplorer.roi-coin.com/address/RXdnWPcEmDFmY7pARE6bQ5PFYK9VcNKBVw


Total Sent (ROI)   0.00000000
Total Received (ROI) 688.38231559
Balance (ROI) 688.38231559

full member
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full member
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Merit: 105
If you remove -q -D  from the bat file it will show you hashrate.
-q silences output -D is a whole lot of debug information.
Thanks, now I see hashrate...

How to make deposit? What deposit address should I use?

DO you want to solo mine?
Then I suggest you follow what I have written above.

If you want to mine to cluster or pool (pool is not functioning correct today)
you have to input your wallet address in the bad file, and use the config outlined on the cluster website or the pool website.
When using miners from http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/ I get JSON objects in miner log:
Code:
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2018 20:02:47 +0000
< Connection: keep-alive
< Content-Length: 582
< Content-Type: application/json
< Server: roicoin-json-rpc/v1.1.2.000
<
* Connection #0 to host localhost left intact
[2018-01-01 23:02:47] JSON protocol response:
{
   "error": null,
   "result": {
      "mutable": [
         "time",
         "transactions",
         "prevblock"
      ],
      "capabilities": [
         "proposal"
      ],
      "curtime": 1514836967,
      "mintime": 1514836664,
      "coinbaseaux": {
         "flags": ""
      },
      "version": 4,
      "longpollid": "000008ade954223c427fa69bae5b76256dedf96de909e1994e20552e71246b9e3",
      "coinbasevalue": 12000000000.0,
      "previousblockhash": "000008ade954223c427fa69bae5b76256dedf96de909e1994e20552e71246b9e",
      "transactions": [],
      "noncerange": "00000000ffffffff",
      "sizelimit": 1000000,
      "target": "00000afa14000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
      "sigoplimit": 20000,
      "bits": "1e0afa14",
      "height": 33258
   },
   "id": 0
}
What does it mean and how to check hashrate?
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
If you remove -q -D  from the bat file it will show you hashrate.
-q silences output -D is a whole lot of debug information.
Thanks, now I see hashrate...

How to make deposit? What deposit address should I use?

DO you want to solo mine?
Then I suggest you follow what I have written above.

If you want to mine to cluster or pool (pool is not functioning correct today)
you have to input your wallet address in the bad file, and use the config outlined on the cluster website or the pool website.
full member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 105
If you remove -q -D  from the bat file it will show you hashrate.
-q silences output -D is a whole lot of debug information.
Thanks, now I see hashrate...

How to make deposit? What deposit address should I use?
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Trying to use this miner for solo mining:
It displays this:
Code:
[2018-01-01 22:35:17] DEBUG: got new work in 1 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:20] DEBUG: got new work in 1 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:23] DEBUG: got new work in 0 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:26] DEBUG: got new work in 1 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:29] DEBUG: got new work in 2 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:32] DEBUG: got new work in 0 ms
Is it working? How to check my hashrate?


If you remove -q -D  from the bat file it will show you hashrate.
-q silences output -D is a whole lot of debug information.
full member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 105
Trying to use this miner for solo mining:
It displays this:
Code:
[2018-01-01 22:35:17] DEBUG: got new work in 1 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:20] DEBUG: got new work in 1 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:23] DEBUG: got new work in 0 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:26] DEBUG: got new work in 1 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:29] DEBUG: got new work in 2 ms
[2018-01-01 22:35:32] DEBUG: got new work in 0 ms
Is it working? How to check my hashrate?

When using miners from http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/ I get JSON objects in miner log. Same question: how to check hashrate?
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
I wish I had a ryzen Cry

I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck.

Oh thanks you've cheered me up. I have a 6700 which im getting 289-302 hps on

That 6700 will do more than that. Please make sure you are using the -optimineraes=1 flag okay
Okay I'll give that a go, Is there a command to assign a set number of threads so my computer will be half usable whilst mining. Right now my cpu is at 100% but I want to mine on two cores and have the rest free for web browsing and youtube etc

If you want to mine with a certain set of cores you can't do it from withing the wallet shut down the wallet.

You have to make a ROIcoin.conf file with:

rpcuser=mine
rpcpassword=miner
rpcallowip=0.0.0.0/0
rpcport=23110
rpcthreads=40
server=1
daemon=1
gen=0
miningaddress=PUT_YOUR_RECEIVING_ADDRESS_HERE

RPCport = 3377
addnode=99.198.174.212
addnode=188.226.134.103
addnode=178.62.105.207
addnode=46.101.241.241
addnode=46.101.139.91
addnode=52.211.179.241

Save this file in the data directory, if you left it default during install it is in %appdata%\ROIcoin

Next download a miner, you can get one from: http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/

Extract the files and create a bat file for you miner:
roiminer.exe -a hodl -o http://YOUR_IP_ADDRESS_Here:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 4 --coinbase-addr=PUT_YOUR_RECEIVING_ADDRESS_HERE -q

The -t 4 is the number of cores you want to assign, so in your case you would want to change it to 2.


member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
I wish I had a ryzen Cry

I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck.

Oh thanks you've cheered me up. I have a 6700 which im getting 289-302 hps on

That 6700 will do more than that. Please make sure you are using the -optimineraes=1 flag okay
Okay I'll give that a go, Is there a command to assign a set number of threads so my computer will be half usable whilst mining. Right now my cpu is at 100% but I want to mine on two cores and have the rest free for web browsing and youtube etc
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
The most important thing you need to check into is that your wallet is on the exact same block as our block explorer. If you are mining blocks and those are being rejected it is very likely you are not on the active chain...

Well, I did a fresh install of the wallet.
Checked the blockchain number in the wallet, checked the blockchain number in the explorer. They were the same.
Turned on the debug in the miner, and checked it was running the correct blockchain number, the one in the wallet +1

But I still get: [2018-01-01 18:18:27] accepted: 0/1 (0.00%), 888.54 hash/s (booooo)
[2018-01-01 18:37:17] accepted: 0/1 (0.00%), 981.51 hash/s (booooo)

So I guess something else must be going on!


Hello,

When you did a fresh install, did you delete all files, except the conf and wallet.dat?  If you go to the wallet, Help > Debug > Peers.  Do you see any peers on a version other than 112 or 113?

If you could also send us your debug log file ([email protected])  Please zip it as it can be a large file.  It would help us get a better picture of what is going on.

Thank you for your patience.  Wouldn't be New Year without a wrench in the works some where.  Smiley

PK

Could you please tell me how to get the on screen debug output to a log.txt file?


There will be a file in your wallet folder called debug.log and you can view it as a text file no problem.


Cool! Thanks I found the debug.
Here is a portion of the logfile where the block failed to create:


2018-01-01 18:33:29 ERROR: ContextualCheckBlock: block height mismatch in coinbase
2018-01-01 18:33:29 ERROR: ProcessNewBlock: AcceptBlock FAILED

Okay if you see that exact error once in a while that can be normal. This can happen when 2 miners mine the block at nearly the exact time. One miner gets to win the block and the other miner loses it. If you see this error on every mined block and block after block then this is not normal and we have a problem that needs to be looked into right away. Also you have connection issues showing up in that log. Have you checked your firewall settings to make sure everything is ok there?

Since I did a reinstallation of the wallet, and deleted all the files exept the wallet.dat and the ROICoin.conf
I have had 11 failed found blocks in about 2 hours. So yes, everything I find across those 4 mines are marked as failed, since yesterday evening
In mather of fact I havent had a single Block since yesterday evening, so for about 22 hours not a single successful block found.

I don't know what those connection errors are, but my nat, firewall and windows firewall are good to go ;-)
The miners just connect fine and since last night nothing changed on the firewall or nat config.

I am willing to provide my receiving address in an email, or other means, so you can check I was just solo mining fine.
sr. member
Activity: 770
Merit: 264
I wish I had a ryzen Cry

I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck.

Oh thanks you've cheered me up. I have a 6700 which im getting 289-302 hps on

That 6700 will do more than that. Please make sure you are using the -optimineraes=1 flag okay
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
I wish I had a ryzen Cry

I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck.

Oh thanks you've cheered me up. I have a 6700 which im getting 289-302 hps on
sr. member
Activity: 770
Merit: 264
The most important thing you need to check into is that your wallet is on the exact same block as our block explorer. If you are mining blocks and those are being rejected it is very likely you are not on the active chain...

Well, I did a fresh install of the wallet.
Checked the blockchain number in the wallet, checked the blockchain number in the explorer. They were the same.
Turned on the debug in the miner, and checked it was running the correct blockchain number, the one in the wallet +1

But I still get: [2018-01-01 18:18:27] accepted: 0/1 (0.00%), 888.54 hash/s (booooo)
[2018-01-01 18:37:17] accepted: 0/1 (0.00%), 981.51 hash/s (booooo)

So I guess something else must be going on!


Hello,

When you did a fresh install, did you delete all files, except the conf and wallet.dat?  If you go to the wallet, Help > Debug > Peers.  Do you see any peers on a version other than 112 or 113?

If you could also send us your debug log file ([email protected])  Please zip it as it can be a large file.  It would help us get a better picture of what is going on.

Thank you for your patience.  Wouldn't be New Year without a wrench in the works some where.  Smiley

PK

Could you please tell me how to get the on screen debug output to a log.txt file?


There will be a file in your wallet folder called debug.log and you can view it as a text file no problem.


Cool! Thanks I found the debug.
Here is a portion of the logfile where the block failed to create:


2018-01-01 18:33:29 ERROR: ContextualCheckBlock: block height mismatch in coinbase
2018-01-01 18:33:29 ERROR: ProcessNewBlock: AcceptBlock FAILED

Okay if you see that exact error once in a while that can be normal. This can happen when 2 miners mine the block at nearly the exact time. One miner gets to win the block and the other miner loses it. If you see this error on every mined block and block after block then this is not normal and we have a problem that needs to be looked into right away. Also you have connection issues showing up in that log. Have you checked your firewall settings to make sure everything is ok there?
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