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Topic: Looking for a pool ( soon 2.2 GHash/sec ) (Read 1429 times)

sr. member
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June 08, 2011, 04:02:55 PM
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I suggest you Bitcoins.lc
0% fee, IPV6 support and soon a marketplace to exchange bitcoins!
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( i just sold 35 BTC @ 17 EUR/BTC, and now they are 14 EUR/BTC , YAY)

Hehe... I was just thinking... what a difference a day can make.  Bet it's not quite as big a 'YAY' now  =)

Not too off target, do you find PPS better then proportional?  I've looked at it briefly when I first started and it didn't look like it would be as well.  Or are there other reasons to go PPS?
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newbie
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links?
full member
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Continuum also has IPV6 support, I just don't bother to advertise that fact as IMO it give you anything. But if you nslookup continuumpool.com, there is an IPV6 record which you are free to connect to.
hero member
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FPGA Mining LLC
I would say join Slush, or Btcguild.
Stay away from deepbit imo, http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=12120.0
I would go to Bitcoins.lc; 0% fee, LP, IPv6 and some other little goodies
All three of these aren't PPS, which he asked for explicitly.

Deepbit: 10% fee (discouraged due to >40% of total hashing power)
Swepool: 8% fee
Continuum: 5% fee
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I would go to Bitcoins.lc; 0% fee, LP, IPv6 and some other little goodies
newbie
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Hi,
I'm currently running @ deepbit.net @ 800 Mhash/sec

I've just ordered a quad 5870 miner...
Should have it in 1-2 weeks (1600 Mhash/sec)
After a month ( or 2 ) I will get some more rigs if mining is still profitable and if the prices go up ( i just sold 35 BTC @ 17 EUR/BTC, and now they are 14 EUR/BTC , YAY)

I'm mining proportional...
However,
I'm looking for a PPS share pool with the best payout...

Who wants me? Smiley

Grtz
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