Found this when googling for large hash scrypt pools: https://www.litecoinpool.org/pools thankfully the pools at the top mine the honest way. Continuing to bite my tongue about how we arrived at diff 9125................................. moving on....................
interesting story of bad luck / good luck today on the Guldencoin blockchain.
Took neogulden pool an hour and 25 minutes to solve block 197236 with difficulty 881
Took neogulden pool less than 9 minutes to solve block 197368 with difficulty 9125
@Fuse: Nice simulator! Can you tell us how many blocks per 24 hours you get in it with no jump pool involved but just dedicated miners with a constant hash rate? I understand we shouldn't be wrapped around this 576 number.. but my curiosity is getting the best of me.
LTC1BTC:
Only in China. We need someone to secure a partnership with some Chinese ASIC manufacturers. You know they're putting out gear that can't be gotten over here. Anyone want to go to China with me and smuggle back some miners?
Markanth, as soon as thsminer finishes his latest updates to the code, I'll let you know what we get as far as tested blocks per day.
I'm down with using any device to get a payout in NLG, without changing NLG's codebase, if I'm reading that right. I might just dust off my GPUs and get back to old school mining. If Cystem can help miners get NLG, and it can help thwart asshats(sorry, I had to say it) like Terk, then I'm all for it. I might even look at those SP35s I've been eying lately.... LTEX, I'm looking at you
My only concern would be how we were obtaining the NLG. If we're doing the same thing CM is doing with altcoins, I don't know if I feel right about that. I would want to see the mining breakdown, and the effect on the altcoin ecosystem.
-Fuse