Unfortunately, we can't help much if we can't determine whether you used enough lye for the amount of olive oil.
Temps aren't that important for such a basic recipe, fortunately. But you absolutely MUST stir the lye into the water until it is completely dissolved. If you didn't do that, then you will have undissolved lye crystals in your soap, which would make it unsafe to use.
Also, what size was your recipe? For a small batch of OO soap, two minutes of blending might be enough. For a large batch, maybe not.
In any event, OO does take a long time to firm up, especially in cavity molds where the batter cools off more quickly. Is the goo consistent, or has any oil separated out? If it is a consistent goo, and you don't see pools of oil, your soap may be fine after more time to set up. You can CPOP it or put it on a heating pad for a couple of hours to encourage it to gel. But I'd give it at least a week to see if it firms up.