For semux to succeed, we need pools. Having only single whale validators means SEM won't be distributed after airdrop, and things will stagnate. Having just one active pool will lead to same thing (semux.info did the right thing by not continuing to grow # validators, and take 10/64 validators under his control).
Vote for "semuxpool_com" Payouts hourly once validator.
No registration necessary.
Payouts will be 2x what semux.info is paying (due to them being very full). Lower pool votes means your vote is higher percent of forgings.
Thanks for your consideration!
This is about what Monsanto was saying?) Will the pools compete for votes?
What is the maximum number of validators that can be in the pool?
How can we be sure of the integrity of the calculation in the pool without registration?
I did not quite understand? payment every hour? and 2 times more than semux.info\pool?
and yet, as far as I know now the number of delegates 64, 100 will be from start mainet, when will you dial the right number of votes in order to displace one of the 64 delegates?
I was shooting for ~35k votes.
At that rate, each SEM you vote gets you 1/35,000 each block forged
semux.infos pools have about 70k each, so each vote gets you 1/70,000 each block forged,
so 2x.
It's not magical or the other pool being dishonest. Just that they have more votes than is optimal.
However, we have about 50k votes now (kinda exploded), so you get 1/50k per vote compared to 1/70k, so still higher, but not double.
And it pays out every hour, if your earnings for that hour are above 0.2 SEM, else it waits til you have enough.
I may change this to once per day to lower fees, if folks would prefer.
i may open another pool here shortly if there continues to be demand. If we get to 70k votes
having 2 delegates with 35k each is preferrable.
It will not matter much if it's 1/35k or 1/70k when 1 SEM reaches $50