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Topic: [BTC FPPS][EN/UA/RU] UKRPOOL.COM (Read 1114 times)

newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
December 27, 2019, 05:26:44 PM
#35
it can be seen on the main page of the pool.

https://ukrpool.com/
member
Activity: 118
Merit: 10
December 26, 2019, 07:48:39 PM
#34
So for us this long-awaited moment has come for UKRPOOL  Grin

  https://btc.com/stats/pool/UKRPool

Thank you for choosing us!

Seems like you had several lucky days - 6 blocks during the week (20Dec-26Dec). What is your actual hashrate?
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
December 26, 2019, 08:18:19 AM
#33
So for us this long-awaited moment has come for UKRPOOL  Grin

  https://btc.com/stats/pool/UKRPool

Thank you for choosing us!
member
Activity: 139
Merit: 46
December 02, 2019, 03:18:34 AM
#32
looking at this pool , as nova rarely gets back to messages and they dont take suggestions on site upgrades
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
September 25, 2019, 04:50:34 AM
#31
I added your pool to the Bitcoin wiki of services adopting bech32 addresses.

Thank you very much!  Wink

Profitability for 5.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003596



And one more good news that many users have been waiting for. Minimum payout threshold is now 0.005 BTC

A little bit about profitability.

Profitability for 6.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003540
Profitability for 7.06.2019 for 1 TH 0.00003513
Profitability for 8.06.2019 for 1 TH 0.00003489
Profitability for 9.06.2019 for 1 TH 0.00003449
Profitability for 10.06.2019 for 1 TH 0.00003507
Profitability for 11.06.2019 for 1 TH 0.00003539
Profitability for 12.06.2019 for 1 TH 0.00003553



Created channel in  Discord - https://discord.gg/ytaRGqz

Welcome   Wink

P.S. Some statistics on profitability.

Profitability for 13.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003528
Profitability for 14.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003547
Profitability for 15.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003522
Profitability for 16.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003511
Profitability for 17.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003593
Profitability for 18.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003550
Profitability for 19.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003519
Profitability for 20.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003565
Profitability for 21.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003608
Profitability for 22.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003589
Profitability for 23.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003481
Profitability for 24.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003515
Profitability for 13.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003528
Profitability for 14.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003547
Profitability for 15.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003522
Profitability for 16.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003511
Profitability for 17.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003593
Profitability for 18.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003550
Profitability for 19.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003519
Profitability for 20.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003565
Profitability for 21.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003608
Profitability for 22.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003589
Profitability for 23.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003481
Profitability for 24.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003515



Please note, there are updates on the pool. This does not affect mining and mining is normal.

Thank you for understanding.  Smiley






stratum+tcp://btc.ukrpool.com:555 - moved to a new server, which will significantly improve the quality of communication between the miner and the server. The second recommend
stratum+tcp://bak.ukrpool.com:666
or
stratum+tcp://bak.ukrpool.com:888
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1569
CLEAN non GPL infringing code made in Rust lang
June 05, 2019, 10:46:29 AM
#30
Today added support for bech32 SegWit addresses

Bech32 addresses start with “bc1” for bitcoin

I added your pool to the Bitcoin wiki of services adopting bech32 addresses.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
June 05, 2019, 06:37:26 AM
#29
Good day!

Some statistics for the first days of May.

Profitability for 1.05.2019 for 1 TH 0.00004020
Profitability for 2.05.2019 for 1 TH 0.00004010
Profitability for 3.05.2019 for 1 TH 0.00004063
Profitability for 4.05.2019 for 1 TH 0.00003906

Profitability for 5.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003835
Profitability for 6.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003846
Profitability for 7.05.2019 for 1 TH  0,00003905
Profitability for 8.05.2019 for 1 TH  0,00003910
Profitability for 9.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003904
Profitability for 10.05.2019 for 1 TH  0,00003981
Profitability for 11.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003995
Profitability for 12.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003888
Profitability for 13.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003924
Profitability for 14.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003991
Profitability for 15.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004063
Profitability for 16.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004145
Profitability for 17.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004125
Profitability for 18.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003948
Profitability for 19.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003915
Profitability for 20.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004025

Profitability for 21.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004074
Profitability for 22.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004000
Profitability for 23.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003993
Profitability for 24.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004077
Profitability for 25.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003975

Profitability for 26.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003888

Today added support for bech32 SegWit addresses

Bech32 addresses start with “bc1” for bitcoin

Profitability for 27.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004045
Profitability for 28.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004055
Profitability for 29.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004026
Profitability for 30.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00004029
Profitability for 31.05.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003785
Profitability for 1.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003610
Profitability for 2.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003567
Profitability for 3.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003768
Profitability for 4.06.2019 for 1 TH 0,00003704
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
April 11, 2019, 04:09:37 AM
#28
Good day. 

A couple of changes on the site: 

   1. Fixed statistics on total hashrate pool.

   2. Improved calculator

   3. Added statistics on blocks of Okkong corporation, which includes ukrpool.com 

All profit and successful mining!  Wink
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1220
April 07, 2019, 11:33:48 AM
#27
Btc.com is also fpps and their support had mentioned 4% in the past
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
April 03, 2019, 07:04:47 PM
#26
Meanwhile, you've also ignored this that I mentioned above ...
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.48795003

i.e. with your current 'vague and unclear' payment settings, you're expected to go bankrupt and thus stop paying the miners some time in the future.
See FPPS 'supposely' pays more than PPS so is in an even worse scenario with regards to that.

I explained how the pool works as simple as I can, sorry If something not clear enough. I really like your way to make questions on examples Smiley So let's go from https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki theory to real-world practice: If you are talking about percentage then could you mention any other FPPS pool that perfectly and clear answer your question? Just for an example.

Well yeah here's 2:
poolin.com 4% FPPS
dpool.top 1.5% FPPS
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
April 03, 2019, 06:06:50 PM
#25
Here's what it comes down to. You are here trying to find miners. Right? Any other FPPS pool coming in here would have to answer the same question because I'll ask them to.

As a miner, if you can't tell me what to expect for payouts I wouldn't consider your pool.  I believe most other miners are the same.

What can I say we like to know what to expect for payment, and being able to confirm it's right.

Great to hear you are serious about mining.
If you are putting yourself on an equal footing with other miners, then this is fine and deserves respect.
The expected payment you ask is displayed on site https://ukrpool.com/.
What power do you want to connect? I will help you connect and you as an honest miner (and equal to others) will be able to share your real experience.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 2037
April 03, 2019, 05:39:16 PM
#24
Here's what it comes down to. You are here trying to find miners. Right? Any other FPPS pool coming in here would have to answer the same question, because I'll ask them to.

As a miner if you can't tell me what to expect for payouts i wouldn't consider your pool.  I believe most other miners are the same.

What can I say we like to know what to expect for payment, and being able to confirm it's right.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
April 03, 2019, 05:31:37 PM
#23
Do you know the difference between being a scammer and providing the answer?
Clearly not.

I am not too bright, so please mention any other FPPS pool that perfectly and clear answers to your question. I would be even more grateful if you did this even before blaming me.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
April 03, 2019, 04:48:12 PM
#22
Do you know the difference between determined and dynamic algorithms? For example:
1) f() = a + b * 0.99999999
2) f() = x(time) * y(time, z) + f(prev state)

Do you know the difference between being a scammer and providing the answer?
Clearly not.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
April 03, 2019, 04:40:27 PM
#21
You must have code that calculates the % - so you do know what it is - so you are hiding it.

Do you know the difference between determined and dynamic algorithms? For example:
1) f() = a + b * 0.99999999
2) f() = x(time) * y(time, z) + f(prev state)
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
April 03, 2019, 04:22:56 PM
#20
I explained how the pool works as simple as I can, sorry If something not clear enough. I really like your way to make questions on examples Smiley So let's go from https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki theory to real-world practice: If you are talking about percentage then could you mention any other FPPS pool that perfectly and clear answer your question? Just for an example.

You must have code that calculates the % - so you do know what it is - so you are hiding it.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
April 03, 2019, 03:07:56 PM
#19
You should still be able to explain what % of the .4 BTC the pool keeps for profit, and what % the miners receive as their reward...

I explained how the pool works as simple as I can, sorry If something not clear enough. I really like your way to make questions on examples Smiley So let's go from https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki theory to real-world practice: If you are talking about percentage then could you mention any other FPPS pool that perfectly and clear answer your question? Just for an example.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 2037
April 01, 2019, 03:32:32 PM
#18
It depends on the current pool transactions expenditure according to the number of miners and their hash power contribution. Pool can't take money for transactions from the air, else it has a great chance to get broke as Kano said before.

Okay so to make this simpler, because you seem to be trying to hide this percentage behind the fact that there are unknowns involved in sending out rewards.

I just want to make sure nothing is getting lost in translation.

When you say "current pool transactions expenditure" - Do you mean the transaction fee to send payments out? If so this does not affect the reward distribution when a block is found. You should still be able to explain what % of the .4 BTC the pool keeps for profit, and what % the miners receive as their reward.

The transaction fee for payouts is a different issue. Some pools charge for withdrawals. Some cover the fee over a certain threshold. You can explain who covers those costs as well if you'd like. For now though most miners would want to know the breakdown of rewards. This is a big one especially if transaction fees skyrocket again, or your pool survives to the halving, where transaction fees become a larger percentage of total rewards.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
April 01, 2019, 02:40:36 PM
#17
Yes, I'm pretty sure Kano gets the difference.  Roll Eyes

What they are asking specifically is how much of the Miner rewards do you share with the miners.

Let's say your pool finds a block and it happens to be 12.9 BTC total. Ignore the block reward of 12.5.

How much of the .4 BTC does the pool keep and how much is distributed to the miners?

It depends on the current pool transactions expenditure according to the number of miners and their hash power contribution. Pool can't take money for transactions from the air, else it has a great chance to get broke as Kano said before.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 2037
April 01, 2019, 02:05:40 PM
#16
Yes, I'm pretty sure Kano gets the difference.  Roll Eyes

What they are asking specifically is how much of the Miner rewards do you share with the miners.

Let's say your pool finds a block and it happens to be 12.9 BTC total. Ignore the block reward of 12.5.

How much of the .4 BTC does the pool keep and how much is distributed to the miners?
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