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Topic: A website to check "Who find the bitcoin blocks" (Read 1457 times)

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Cool idea.  Smiley
sr. member
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SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
Now we can envy more effectively Wink
hero member
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The site url is:

Digbtc.com    http://digbtc.com

now it not include all pools, but have included big pools, if you know some big pools, please post here, i will add it!

thanks.

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Good work Smiley

I can tell you that 136732 was found by EclipseMC, so you can add them to the list Smiley

hero member
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could we add bitpit? They claim blocks 136636 and 136630 recently if that helps. Are you tracking by generated addresses or json stats or what?

Also, Ozco.in claims 136805 and 136729 recently, listed as unknown on your site.
newbie
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Merit: 0
sorry, not a link. useful information.
newbie
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what does it do?
newbie
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Merit: 0
yeah, stats page would be nice. like a little pie graph.
ace
newbie
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This is really cool, it's about time somebody did this,Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 56
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Very cool idea, it seems Slush's pool and Deepbit are taking a massive majority. Do you support smaller pools?

Doesn't matter who takes the most, because the biggest pools have the most people, so it gets split up into smaller numbers.  It all evens out in the end.
hero member
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i was wondering if there was something like this.  found you on /r/bitcoin.
donator
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Creator of Litecoin. Cryptocurrency enthusiast.
Here's one that Artefact2 (from Eligius pool) created: http://pident.artefact2.com/
Exo
newbie
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Very cool idea, it seems Slush's pool and Deepbit are taking a massive majority. Do you support smaller pools?
legendary
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I'm not sure how you're detecting which pool is which, but the last block MtRed found was #136391
Many of the pools have publicly available stats pages.  He's probably drawing from those.
sr. member
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I'm not sure how you're detecting which pool is which, but the last block MtRed found was #136391
newbie
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The website title is grammatically incorrect.  I recommend changing it to either:

"Who finds bitcoin blocks?"

or

"Who finds the bitcoin blocks?"
sr. member
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i will add some new function later!
newbie
Activity: 56
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Pretty interesting... Any way to put up stats like percentage found per pool or something within a certain timeline?
full member
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Merit: 100
Cool website. I won't find it useful personally, but good job none-the-less.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
The site url is:

Digbtc.com    http://digbtc.com

now it not include all pools, but have included big pools, if you know some big pools, please post here, i will add it!

thanks.

if you think it is a little useful, you can donate a little to  1MhrNSMhmqcBPNxB9rCtGCcYmMtxZxbLUK
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