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HOdlcoin


What is it?

HOdlcoin is just like Bitcoin Cash, but it pays interest on every balance. This is to recognize the importance of HODLers and properly reward HODLing. 1% per day interest (375% APR) is paid on regular balances, and up to 2% per day interest ((750% APR)) is paid on coins HODL'd for 1 year. No staking, mining, or counterparty is required. Interest is guaranteed by the blockchain.

Wallet

Win: https://github.com/H0dlcoin/HOdlcoin/releases/download/v6.0.0/hodlcoin-6.0.0.zip

Whitepaper
http://hodlcoin.com/HOdlcoin-whitepaper.pdf

Community:

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/HOdl/
Discord: https://discord.gg/x5fuQkZ
Telegram chat: https://t.me/joinchat/GXsKlg9HVTJMY5nzKDRw5w
Telegram announcements: https://t.me/HOdlcoin1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hodlcoin
Facebook 2: https://www.facebook.com/groups/482768675256230/
Slack: http://slack.hodlcoin.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HOdlcoin
QQ group #: 218602035

Mining
Solo mining is still possible and is the recommended way of supporting the network. Mining reward is 50 HODL.

Wallet:
Mining direct from the wallet is easy to get started with and is reasonably efficient.
These flags can be used on the command line to attempt to enable more efficient mining - These can give 100% gains, but may cause an immediate crash on some processors.
-optimineraes=1
-optimineravx2=1

Dedicated Miner:[/size][/b]
Dedicated miners are a bit more difficult to set up, but they usually provide better hashrate and returns.
https://github.com/Orava2/hodlminer-binary
http://hodlcoin.oo.fi:8080/notes/oravafaq.txt

Pools:
https://hodl.suprnova.cc/

Exchange

Unnamed Exchange - https://www.unnamed.exchange/Exchange/Basic?market=HODL_DOGE
Unnamed Exchange - https://www.unnamed.exchange/Exchange/Basic?market=HODL_BTC
Unnamed Exchange - https://www.unnamed.exchange/Exchange/Basic?market=HODL_LTC

Yobit - Warning: Do not trade HODL on Yobit - You will be unable to withdraw HODL, and they may be illiquid
We're currently looking for a HODL/BCH pair. Message freetrade if you can help.

Block Explorers

http://hodl.amit.systems:81/


Nodes
https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/HODL
http://hodl.amit.systems:1781/network

Tools

Igor Mortis's Info Sheet: https://github.com/imortis56/HOdlcoin-info-sheet/wiki/Hodlcoin-info-sheet
Faucet: http://faucet.hodlcoin.com
AmiT's FAQ: http://hodl.amit.systems:1779/
Mining Calculator: http://samuelpj.github.io/hodl-mining-calc/
Current Interest Rate: http://hodlcoin.github.io/
Market Information: http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/hodlcoin/
Compare: https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/hodl/overview/BTC
Supply API: http://hodl.amit.systems/moneysupply.php
Paper Wallet: https://walletgenerator.net/?currency=HOdlcoin
Electrum Server: http://hodl.amit.systems:17989

Block Download

https://blockchain.hodlcoin.dk/latest
http://hodlblocks.amit.systems/

Overview
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/hodlcoin/
https://coincodex.com/crypto/hodlcoin/


HOdler Voting
https://nutocracy.herokuapp.com/
Nutocracy - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1317918.msg15332471#msg15332471

Specifications:

Ticker: HODL
Symbol: Ħ
Block Time: 154 seconds
Subsidy: 500 HODL subsidy per block
Halving: Every 4 years
Mining Supply:Total of 81,962,100 HODL will be mined
Nominal Interest Rate: 375% APR
Max Term Deposit Interest Rate: 750% APR
Fair launch: No Premine/Instamine/Ninja/100 initial 1 HODL blocks
Port: 1989
RPC Port: 11989
Testnet Port: 8989
Proof of Work: 1GB AES Pattern Search POW
Codebase: Bitcoin 0.11.2
Website: http://HOdlcoin.com

Proof of Work

1GB AES Pattern Search POW. Pattern Search involves filling up RAM with pseudo-random data, and then conducting a search for the start location of an AES encrypted data pattern in that data. Pattern Search is an evolution of the ProtoShares Momentum PoW, first used in MemoryCoin and later modified for use in CryptoNight(Monero,Bytecoin), Ethash(Ethereum).  CPU/GPU friendly. The POW Algorithm is considered a technical detail and is subject to change to favor CPU and consumer grade hardware with the intention of keeping mining participatory and distributed.


Press
http://alt.report/altcoins/item/331-hodl-h-imagine-if-your-swiss-bitcoin-account-had-compounding-interest
http://cryptomining-blog.com/7740-have-some-spare-cpu-power-mine-hodlcoin-with-it/
http://cryptomining-blog.com/7692-new-faster-hodlcoin-cpu-miner-is-now-available/
http://cryptomining-blog.com/7671-second-mining-pool-for-hodlcoin-now-available/
http://cryptomining-blog.com/7561-hodlcoin-hodl-altcoin-with-cpu-only-mining-high-interest-on-balance-and-deposits/
https://altcoinspekulant.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/mining-spass-mit-hodlcoin-hodl/ (German)


Developers

Primary Developer: FreeTrade - Previously created experimental coins MemoryCoin, ProtoShares, LottoShares.
Release Manager: Fuzzbawls - Previously created Mintcoin
Developer: ghobson - GUI and network engineering
Head Of Network Services: AmitT177
Webmaster: drcvrgorac
Director of Social Platforms, New Media Engagement, Instagram Conversion, Overton Window Management: DanXmas
Chief Mining Officer: Orava
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Bminer: a fast Equihash miner for CUDA GPUs (5.4.0)
by
bluepr0
on 06/03/2018, 00:10:23 UTC
So after testing Bminer more and more
i found out that the program isnt accurate and shows false numbers

the hashrate is not accurate
i mined using 2 rigs 1 with bminer with 6 gpus each at over 520~530 sols and 1 with dstm at 490 ~ 500sols

dstm stil mined more coins in comparision after 24hours

so either bminer shows false sols or bminer mines for someone else

this is my post from the other day


here is a test i ran for exactly 24 hours of mining

6X ZOTAC 1070 AMP EX
GPUs are OCd to 450 memory clock and 70 core clock with 120 power 100 volt
TEMP at 50~60

i mined ZCASH using BMINER @ 3100 sols 3.1KHs
every gpu was giving me over 500 sols and some ran at 520 sols
using miningpoolhub

i only mined .02708199 ZCASH ( around 11$ with current rate)
what to mine showed around 14~15$ by that time in 24h
the miner never stoped and never crashed it ran for a straight 24hours

is what i mined accurate?



this was an old test i ran by that time... my friend has .03 zcash coins mined incomparision


i dont want to throw out accusations but this is what i came up with after testing bminer



I think that won't be an accurate test because amount of mined coins could vary depending on the difficulty. What I personally did is put EWFB/DSTM to mine for 24 to 48 hours and check the average speed reported to the pool (make sure the pool/miner doesn't get down in that time) and then do the same with Bminer

I'm personally getting more average speed on the pool, aside from whatever it reports on the console. I'm even getting a bit less power consumption (using a wall plug to see this). I'm guessing this is because the cards are always at 100% so the power flow is more stable... but not sure.

However this is on SMOS (Linux)... on Windows bminer could be just worse than EWFB or DSTM. Actually on Windows I get more hashrate from EWFB/DSTM than on SMOS... so bminer might just be better than EWFB/DSTM only on Linux

Image for reference
https://d.pr/i/kwBVft
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Bminer: a fast Equihash miner for CUDA GPUs (5.4.0)
by
bluepr0
on 05/03/2018, 16:59:00 UTC
I have a 8x 1080ti rig and bminer is definitively working way better than DSTM and EWFB. On the pool EWFB was about 5,74 Sol/s Average speed... now I've been using bminer and it's about 5,93 Sol/s

With EWFB on SMOS I was getting around 5700-5740, which is around 717 sol/s per card. This is not bad but individually on my Windows machine I was getting around 735-750. I was wondering why I wasn't getting more or less same speed on SMOS and it seems to be the miner (same EWFB on Windows and on SMOS)

Now with bminer I'm getting around 5940 sol/s on console and around the same on the pool.

The whole rig is also consuming around 50-70w less!

One interesting thing I noticed is that using the command nvidia-smi the usage of the cards was going from 90 to 100% using DSTM or EWFB but with bminer is always at 100%

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Asus prime Z270-p
by
bluepr0
on 04/03/2018, 15:35:49 UTC
After a 2 long hours I finally was able to make this board work with 8x 1080ti!

I’m on phone right now but if anyone wants my config let me know!
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Simple Mining - motherboard compatibility
by
bluepr0
on 30/01/2018, 23:58:49 UTC
Prime Z270-P working fine here with 6x1080TI
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] dstm's ZCash / Equihash Nvidia Miner v0.5.8 (Linux / Windows)
by
bluepr0
on 29/01/2018, 13:34:23 UTC
Any chance to add pool failover support @dstm?. With EWFB I can setup several pools in case one of the fails
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Board Pools (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [ZENCASH pool] zhash.pro
by
bluepr0
on 26/01/2018, 13:05:36 UTC
umm eu1.zhash.pro not working here, I'm in Spain. Is it up already?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] dstm's ZCash / Equihash Nvidia Miner v0.5.8 (Linux / Windows)
by
bluepr0
on 23/01/2018, 11:46:20 UTC
Sorry noobs here. Can you run this in Zen cash instead of zcash?  Thank you
I know you can do it with EWFB... not sure about this one but it's just a matter of change the pool and try it!
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] dstm's ZCash / Equihash Nvidia Miner v0.5.8 (Linux / Windows)
by
bluepr0
on 23/01/2018, 09:47:56 UTC
Just a feature request... would be great to get coloured output so it's easier to read Smiley
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Board Service Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Whattomine - profitability website with basic json.
by
bluepr0
on 21/01/2018, 01:20:05 UTC
would you mind telling me where to find zencash difficulty charts? or where whattomine gets the difficulty from on most of the coins? Found quite a few on bitcoinity.org but zencash is not there sadly!

thanks!