What is RollerCoin
RollerCoin is an online Bitcoin mining simulator game, which rewards you with Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Dogecoin (DOGE). As part of the game, you build your own virtual data centre to generate power. This “virtual power” then allows you to mine real satoshi coins, ETH and DOGE. Compete with friends to see who can earn the most!
The core idea of the game is a distribution of the block reward between players depending on their mining power – just like with real Bitcoin mining.
This is your home where you mine virtual bitcoin from. Once you start adding miners they appear in the empty space underneath the clock.
What is Satoshi
Satoshi is the smallest unit of a Bitcoin. 1 Satoshi is equal to one-hundredth-millionth of a single bitcoin. i.e. 1 Satoshi = 0. 00000001 BTC.
How Does RollerCoin Work?
Once you sign up and create an account, you’re able to create and customise a little character. Don’t worry, if you don’t like how it looks now, you are able to change it later on. Your character will be put in a room with a small computer next to them. To start generating power, the user must play minigames that can be found under the “Games” tab. Each game will provide you with mining power (in Gh/s – GigaHash/second). Additionally, users can generate power by completing tasks or purchasing stationary miners with Satoshi (either mined through the game or purchased).
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Currently, there are 9 minigames (that generate power) to choose from, including:
Coinclick – A user must click on coins falling from the sky. Be careful not to click the bomb!
Token Blaster – A space invaders style game. The user must shoot little aliens without getting shot
Flappy Rocket – Similar to the flappy birds game. The user must guide a hamster through a maze only using mouse clicks.
Cryptonoid – The user must break the bricks or “hashes” to earn points.
Coin-match – Most similar to the classic Bejewelled. Match 3 or more coins in a row.
Crypto Hamster – The user must jump a hamster up a screen, landing on pads, and avoiding aliens.
2048 Coins – Title the table each direction to match coins. One new coin is added for every slide.
Coin-Flip – Coin memory! The user must match pairs of coins to earn points.
Dr.Hamster – (not shown in the picture above) Tetris style.
Another 9 that are coming soon.
Once a game has finished, the user can “Gain Power”, which will pass on the points as Gh/s to your miner.
Each game has 10 different difficulties, and 3 steps between each difficulty. This means that you need to pass the game 3 times to move up in difficulty. Rewards change depending on the difficulty. Each day the games will reset back to level 1.
Once you have hit level 10, you can keep playing to earn more Gh/s for your miners
Each 5 minute period, a new block will be released. That block will be shared amongst all of the players in the group. The players with the most miner power, will gain the most Satoshi. Time will change (increase or decrease) depending on pool power, but will be reset back to 5 mins regularly.
The overall reward per block can be changed each 1000 blocks, but it depends on the power, activity and number of miners.
Your individual power in relation to the cumulative power of all players will determine how much of a share of each block you will get.
If you choose not to play games, you also have an option of buying racks and miners. You must have a rack to be able to purchase a miner. Miners are able to produce Gh/s for you automatically, and they don’t run out of time. However, miners cost satoshi (either the satoshi you mine, of if you choose to deposit satoshi / bitcoin). The miners available also only provider a much smaller amount of power than what the games provide. BUT the power that the miners produce does not expire!
What Coins Can I Mine Through the Game?
Rollercoin currently lets you mine Bitcoin (BTC), Ehtereum (ETH) and Dogecoin (DOGE). You can choose to mine all the coins at once, or concentrate your power onto a single coin.
To change which coin you would like to mine, you have to select “split power” under the “My power” tab. From there you can allocate your choice of percentages between BTC, ETH and DOGE.
Withdrawing Bitcoins, Ethereum and Dogecoin
To withdraw Bitcoin, Ethereum and Dogecoin, you will need to go into your “wallet” within the game. From there you can provide your bitcoin address and submit a withdrawal request.
Withdrawals are checked and sent manually, so it usually takes up to 2 business days. Some times requests may take longer.
Before being able to withdraw out of the game, a user must first have reached the minimum withdrawal limit
Min withdrawal (BTC) 0.0001 (= 10,000 Satoshi).
Min withdrawal (DOGE): 360
Min withdrawal (ETH): 0.004
Inventory
In July 2020, the Rollercoin team released the Inventory feature. This opens up a lot for possibilities in the future including the marketplace! (see Upcoming Plans further down). The inventory feature lets you:
Purchase an unlimited amount of miners (previously you could only buy what you had space for)
Replace old miners
Organise your room more.
At this stage, you are still not able to sell miners. The ability to sell miners should be live when the marketplace feature has been setup.
What is a RollerToken?
The RollerCoin team are introducing a new cryptocurrency token (the Rollertoken) which will eventually be used in-game (but not currently). The token will be mineable inside the game, using the virtual mining machines.
The tokens will be used for transactions within the game and will fund the RollerCoin economy. The total RollerToken supply with be 21,000,000 RollerTokens (RLT).
What Can I do with a RollerToken
The RollerToken will allow you to pay electricity bills, purchase items and equipment through the marketplace, buy upgrades and bonuses, and even purchase adds within the game.
Rollertoken Crowdsale
To achieve these goals, the RollerCoin team are having a Crowdsale for the RollerToken (Crowdsales are a virtual equivalent of crowdfunding).
The first round of funding will have 2,000,000 coins offered.
The basic token price will be 0.00002 BTC per RollerToken. As it’s the first round of the Crowdsale, coins are sold at a 20% discount.
This means that for the first round:
1 RollerToken = 0.000016 BTC
As with many Crowdsales, there are rewards for investing. These rewards include:
Lifetime investor status (plus a special reward)
Limited miner(s)
Limited locations
Limited boosters and items
Brand merchandise
RollerCoin board of fame (with weblinks).
Crowdsale Timeline
The Crowdsale campaign started in October 2019. The following list is a planned timeline for future improvements and updated:
October 2019 – the Crowdsale campaign starts
December 2019 to February 2020 – 5 new minigames, rewards system upgrade, new items
February to April 2020 – Marketplace rollout, beta version of mobile application
April to June 2020 – 10 new min-games, marketplace for mini-games
June-August 2020 – Game scaling, ability to expand in-game space.
Rollercoin Upcoming Features (Future Plans)
The RollerCoin team have hinted at a few exciting updates over the next year, including:
multicurrency mining (i.e. the RollerToken)more mini-games
equipment upgrades (i.e. virtual miners), locations, bonuses and loot boxes
electricity
a marketplace for trading in-game items
updated network, including public profiles, chats, forums and social media integration
game location customisation – i.e. furnish your house and expand facilities
a mobile application
maps and game worlds – being able to invest in real estate, change locations, buy new buildings and even rent out those buildings.
Is RollerCoion Legit or a Scam?
Doing a Google search brings up a very divided opinion about where the game is a scam or not. From my experience, RollerCoin seems to be legit. There is no extra computer use while playing the game (a good sign that it’s not mining in the background)
Rollercoin Tips and Strategy
There are a few ways that you are able to generate the most points for your time spent. However, it comes down to the games that you are best at.
For example, I play a lot of the memory style game. I can usually earn 1200 points within 30 seconds (i.e. half the time still on the timer). I would be able to complete two of the memory game (3000pts) in the same time that I could finish one round of coinclick , flappy rocket, crypto hamster or cryptonoid (600-900 points).
What is also important to note, is that the more you play one game, the harder (and more points) that will be available the next time you play. To maximise points, you want to get this difficulty to the maximum as soon as possible.
This strategy is more efficient than playing
One useful tip with the memory is to go through from top left to right, turning over each of the cards. As they show up, say the letter / name / a descriptive feature out aloud and move on.
Utilise the points and the games that you are best at.
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