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Topic: P2Pool servers from around the world - in one place (Read 800 times)

sr. member
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Decentralize your hashing - p2pool - Norgz Pool
Just added an Australian node hosted in Sydney to www.norgzpool.net.au.
sr. member
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Merit: 252

I've tried to understand the way this site accepts new servers, but it's a complete riddle to me.
The list includes servers with lousy uptime, lousy latency and several with no miners at all.
Dedicated servers like ours (minehammer.com) are not on the list and there is no "submit" button.

Maybe the webmaster of p2pool-nodes.info - if he comes along - can shine some light on this.


Kind regards,

Martin Beek.

yes, that would be nice. I wanted to submit p2poolserver.us there, but as you say there is no submit button.

Thought about donating and seeing if that's what it takes to get listed, but no guarantees even then, since the site doesn't appear to have any deletions or additions in some time, yet it's near the top of the search engine results when looking for public p2pool nodes.
newbie
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Merit: 0

I've tried to understand the way this site accepts new servers, but it's a complete riddle to me.
The list includes servers with lousy uptime, lousy latency and several with no miners at all.
Dedicated servers like ours (minehammer.com) are not on the list and there is no "submit" button.

Maybe the webmaster of p2pool-nodes.info - if he comes along - can shine some light on this.


Kind regards,

Martin Beek.
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
Hello

Look guys what I found: http://p2pools.org/
Is there a posibility to measure from website what pool is the best for me?

That's a list of different coins supported on the same p2pool.org node. If you want to mine an obscure alt coin that's a good one.

For P2Pools nodes (Bitcoin & Litecoin) try this.. http://p2pool.hostv.pl/

For normal Bitcoin pools try this.. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools

For normal Litecoin pools try this.. https://litecoin.info/Mining_pool_comparison

If you don't have a lot of hashing power (enough to mine 0.01 coins per block) you'd be best with a normal pool accumulating shares.
legendary
Activity: 4130
Merit: 1307
Hello

Look guys what I found: http://p2pools.org/
Is there a posibility to measure from website what pool is the best for me?



You can open up the terminal and use ping to get a measure of how close a node seems to be.

e.g.
If you were to use the command:
ping www.google.com

The results would be something like this:
PING www.google.com (173.194.37.146): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 173.194.37.146: icmp_seq=0 ttl=55 time=19.328 ms


newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Hello

Look guys what I found: http://p2pools.org/
Is there a posibility to measure from website what pool is the best for me?


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