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donator
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Poor impulse control.
March 28, 2016, 07:07:03 PM
ohhh ok, thank you but i dont see how its exploitable, without masses and masses of hash on the pool for long periods, not solved a block in 4 months but shares have stayed about the same give or take, if i had regular big hash power i wouldnt be running prop, but as its only a small pool, i thought it would be fairest Smiley

There's a lot written on it, and it can be a significant profit optimiser for any miner on a proportional pool.

I had a whole blog about pool hopping proportional pools at one point,  theres a post explaining it there (somewhere): https://howtohop.blogspot.com

yeah thanks for the link but i looked a while ago at the pool hopping and came to the conclusion its just software, which if its wanted badly enough it will be broken, kind of like this hopping situation, i cant help but wonder how many of these rental places have their own pools and are hopping back and forth when potentially solving the blocks, its part of the reason i think its been built to fail :/ but its still my hobby and many others and will live as long as we keep it alive Smiley

No, not really a software issue --  it's a provable statistical certainty.
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March 28, 2016, 06:58:08 PM
ohhh ok, thank you but i dont see how its exploitable, without masses and masses of hash on the pool for long periods, not solved a block in 4 months but shares have stayed about the same give or take, if i had regular big hash power i wouldnt be running prop, but as its only a small pool, i thought it would be fairest Smiley

There's a lot written on it, and it can be a significant profit optimiser for any miner on a proportional pool.

I had a whole blog about pool hopping proportional pools at one point,  theres a post explaining it there (somewhere): https://howtohop.blogspot.com

yeah thanks for the link but i looked a while ago at the pool hopping and came to the conclusion its just software, which if its wanted badly enough it will be broken, kind of like this hopping situation, i cant help but wonder how many of these rental places have their own pools and are hopping back and forth when potentially solving the blocks, its part of the reason i think its been built to fail :/ but its still my hobby and many others and will live as long as we keep it alive Smiley
donator
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Poor impulse control.
March 28, 2016, 05:51:57 PM
ohhh ok, thank you but i dont see how its exploitable, without masses and masses of hash on the pool for long periods, not solved a block in 4 months but shares have stayed about the same give or take, if i had regular big hash power i wouldnt be running prop, but as its only a small pool, i thought it would be fairest Smiley

There's a lot written on it, and it can be a significant profit optimiser for any miner on a proportional pool.

I had a whole blog about pool hopping proportional pools at one point,  theres a post explaining it there (somewhere): https://howtohop.blogspot.com
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March 28, 2016, 11:35:34 AM
abracadabra is referring to the fact you're offering an exploitable reward method, that's all.


ohhh ok, thank you but i dont see how its exploitable, without masses and masses of hash on the pool for long periods, not solved a block in 4 months but shares have stayed about the same give or take, if i had regular big hash power i wouldnt be running prop, but as its only a small pool, i thought it would be fairest Smiley
donator
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March 28, 2016, 11:32:31 AM
sure am for now, considering a change but not sure if there is any point, if the community continue the way they are, i will be dropping crypto like the hot potato its becoming :/ the community need to accept mass adoption will never happen while internet and electricity are controlled by an external source, and by pushing for it, they are alienating users, we aint all as dumb as guberment would like :/

if they want mass adoption the community need to maybe get together and create some kind of mesh network, that we can all join and use our crypto's over as the internet is in grave danger, with talk of guberments lobbing nukes around Sad  

abracadabra is referring to the fact you're offering an exploitable reward method, that's all.
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March 28, 2016, 11:24:30 AM
You're still offering proportional reward, right?

sure am for now, considering a change but not sure if there is any point, if the community continue the way they are, i will be dropping crypto like the hot potato its becoming :/ the community need to accept mass adoption will never happen while internet and electricity are controlled by an external source, and by pushing for it, they are alienating users, we aint all as dumb as guberment would like :/

if they want mass adoption the community need to maybe get together and create some kind of mesh network, that we can all join and use our crypto's over as the internet is in grave danger, with talk of guberments lobbing nukes around Sad  
donator
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March 28, 2016, 11:17:11 AM
hello, did i miss something?

You're still offering proportional reward, right?
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March 28, 2016, 10:59:39 AM
Too late on the first pool, but Tricky's is still going. I don't think this heralds a return of the golden age of um 'profit optimisation' though.


hello, did i miss something?
donator
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March 28, 2016, 08:01:27 AM
EclipseMC is shutting down: https://eclipsemc.com/single-news.php?id=26

References to it have been removed from the front page, so if anyone was wondering why Eclipse dropped in popularity so significantly:

WARNING
Although Eclipse MC has in the past been a reliable pool it has recently been shown that it belongs to BFL, whose assets are now in receivership: http://ia902308.us.archive.org/32/items/gov.uscourts.mowd.117531/gov.uscourts.mowd.117531.42.20.pdf
donator
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March 20, 2016, 08:01:24 PM
Pool: Polish pool
Website: http://pool.e-waluty.net.pl
Proxy: No
Generation address: 1DLxqNuisHzMH7K5zGDSjbMfDLSxhGD46w
Coinbase signature: e-waluty.net.pl
Payout method: PROP
Fee: 2%
Pay Tx Reward: Yes
Vardiff: Options available - ports
Local Work: stratum
Pay Orphans: No
Min Withdrawal: 0.0001 AUTO
Merge Mining: No
No registration


sorry for delay, lost the post and been waiting for somebody else to post to get it back in my list :/

Pool:                      Tricky's Bitcoin Pool
Website:                 pool.wemine.uk
Proxy:                    No
Generation address:  1AePMyovoijxvHuKhTqWvpaAkRCF4QswC6
Coinbase signature:
Payout method:        prop
Fee:                       0
Pay Tx Reward:        yes
Vardiff:                   min 127
Local Work:             stratum / gbt
Pay Orphans:           no.
Min Withdrawal:       0.001  fee 0.0002
Merge Mining:          No
* abracadabra fires up bithopper and looks for the bithopper thread

Too late on the first pool, but Tricky's is still going. I don't think this heralds a return of the golden age of um 'profit optimisation' though.
hero member
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March 20, 2016, 06:34:58 PM
Pool: Polish pool
Website: http://pool.e-waluty.net.pl
Proxy: No
Generation address: 1DLxqNuisHzMH7K5zGDSjbMfDLSxhGD46w
Coinbase signature: e-waluty.net.pl
Payout method: PROP
Fee: 2%
Pay Tx Reward: Yes
Vardiff: Options available - ports
Local Work: stratum
Pay Orphans: No
Min Withdrawal: 0.0001 AUTO
Merge Mining: No
No registration


sorry for delay, lost the post and been waiting for somebody else to post to get it back in my list :/

Pool:                      Tricky's Bitcoin Pool
Website:                 pool.wemine.uk
Proxy:                    No
Generation address:  1AePMyovoijxvHuKhTqWvpaAkRCF4QswC6
Coinbase signature:
Payout method:        prop
Fee:                       0
Pay Tx Reward:        yes
Vardiff:                   min 127
Local Work:             stratum / gbt
Pay Orphans:           no.
Min Withdrawal:       0.001  fee 0.0002
Merge Mining:          No
* abracadabra fires up bithopper and looks for the bithopper thread
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donator
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Merit: 1007
Poor impulse control.
March 15, 2016, 06:28:31 PM
Open to the public!

Pool:                      Cloudminer.com
Website:                 https://cloudminer.com
Proxy:                    Yes
Payout method:        CPPSRB
Fee:                       3%
Pay Tx Reward:        Yes
Vardiff:                   18 SPM
Local Work:             Stratum
Pay Orphans:           Yes
Min Withdrawal:       Auto 0.05; Manual 0.001
Merge Mining:          No

Enjoy.


@organofcorti

We have made a pivot from p2pool, now focusing on our proxy pooling. Please move Cloudminer.com to the category 'proxy mining pools'.

Our new minimum is 0.0005


 

Sorry somehow missed this, but done now.
sr. member
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Technician
March 15, 2016, 05:33:22 PM
Thanks for this list i am really confused why pools when one can mine solo?
To high hashrate to mine a block with regular equipment. You will get some coins on pools than in solo mining (but if you win - reward will be bigger
Probably you lost content of this message (quoted is mine).
legendary
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March 15, 2016, 04:56:57 AM
Thanks for this list i am really confused why pools when one can mine solo?
To high hashrate to mine a block with regular equipment. You will get some coins on pools than in solo mining (but if you win - reward will be bigger

If your average time to find one block is 100 years, then solo mining is rather risky. Sure you could find a block in 1 hour with exceptional luck. But it could also take 10 000 years if you have bad luck. Most likely your hardware wears out and dies before finding anything.

Many miners these days never find a block.
donator
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Poor impulse control.
March 01, 2016, 05:54:59 PM
Delete e-waluty, no longer supporting btc

Done. Also removed Coinstack and Enso, neither webpages are up.
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Technician
March 01, 2016, 12:03:25 PM
Delete e-waluty, no longer supporting btc
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March 01, 2016, 08:22:16 AM
Open to the public!

Pool:                      Cloudminer.com
Website:                 https://cloudminer.com
Proxy:                    Yes
Payout method:        CPPSRB
Fee:                       3%
Pay Tx Reward:        Yes
Vardiff:                   18 SPM
Local Work:             Stratum
Pay Orphans:           Yes
Min Withdrawal:       Auto 0.05; Manual 0.001
Merge Mining:          No

Enjoy.


@organofcorti

We have made a pivot from p2pool, now focusing on our proxy pooling. Please move Cloudminer.com to the category 'proxy mining pools'.

Our new minimum is 0.0005


 
newbie
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February 19, 2016, 12:13:13 PM
hello guys!
lets do test new p2pool 31.130.253.14:9332  - Getwork Latency -Mean: 1.92ms
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BCMonster.com BTC ZEN HUSH KMD ARRR VRSC ACH RFOX
February 18, 2016, 12:13:49 AM
I just realised that it shows I don't pay tx fee but we do.  Could you fix that for me.

Done.

Thanks!
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