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Topic: forknote setup for mining pool? (Read 175 times)

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January 09, 2018, 08:57:07 AM
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I see it is not feasible. You can make other campaigns workable.
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January 09, 2018, 03:23:56 AM
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I'm interested to setup a multicoin pool as proof of concept to learn such setup. It came in mind to use forknote (http://forknote.net/documentation/) as wallet/blockchain rpc daemon as it supports multiple coins by running multiple instances each one with it's own blockchain-config.

I already compiled it on a ubuntu linux-system for testing. I've tested on bytecoin and tried to setup forknoted, walletd and simplewallet. In my understanding forknoted is a full-node daemon whereas walletd also downloads/syncs blockchain (in concurrence to forknoted which cannot run at the same time/system). Where is the difference?

Which one is required to setup simple a) solo mining (for testing purposes only obviously) and b) to use as backend for a pool setup?

Is it also possible to setup (solo/pool) mining using any public blockchain-nodes like f.e. bcn-node01.bytecoin.cloud (https://bytecoin.cloud/) or is a private fullnode blockchain mandatory for this setup?
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