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October 08, 2011, 12:42:12 AM
#41
fuck all of them except ARS
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September 28, 2011, 04:55:33 PM
#40
Currently using bitcoin.lc and bitminter.com, both are pretty awesome pools and i especially like bitminter with their own miner as well as the statistic interface Smiley

Mmmh.

That basically means that if the pool decides to cheat
you, you now have absolutely no way of knowing (since
they also control the client). Fishy.



Yeah be careful here...

Yea that is ofc true, the program is not open source so they might be doing fishy stuff but so far i have been happy with the amount i have been getting from their pool, ofc i would probably be unaware if they did remove a couple of shares here and there but i doubt they would do that

Client is not even open source Huh
Boy, you are one trusting fellow.





i use bitminter too, just about from the beginning ive been very happy with the pay, very comparable to btc guild payouts....except on unlucky blocks.  but overall a nice small pool
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September 22, 2011, 04:57:03 PM
#39
I am mining on nmcbit.com

Davinci's NameCoin pool. For now (and probably until merged mining is implemented in 147 blocks) he is letting his users choose if they want to get NameCoin or Bitcoin for there shares. He pays 0.00003 per share, about 20% more than deepbit or any other pool and he pays them out of his own pocket !!!

Check it out !

Brat

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/20-gh-nmcbit-pool-3-fee-prop-66-pps-33612
sr. member
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September 21, 2011, 12:28:31 AM
#38
I mine on simplecoin.us

Then again I run it (and programmed the simplecoin interface). The entire pool is open source (not just based on open-source), the bitcoin transaction log is viewable (no cheating possible), and 0% fees.

The new beta front-end allow you to choose your pool & payout method. Currently PPLNS and Proportional pools are available, with SMPPS on the way.

Additionally I'll be adding support for other coins as requested.

vip
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September 20, 2011, 10:40:00 PM
#37
ozco.in, most efficient backend for sure. and the best people.


agreed, ozco.in is nice


cgminer + ozco.in = awesome

legendary
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Bitcoin calls me an Orphan
September 20, 2011, 07:05:45 PM
#36
many pools to choose from.. go where your happy.. it takes time but once you find it.. your golden
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September 16, 2011, 08:59:43 AM
#35
EclipseMC   Smiley
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September 15, 2011, 06:39:43 AM
#34
ozco.in, most efficient backend for sure. and the best people.

abcpool for backup, great pps pool.
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September 15, 2011, 01:19:08 AM
#33
Eligius
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September 14, 2011, 02:35:31 PM
#32
used slush then recently moved to RFC, i like RFC more than slush and i am having larger payouts (not sure if it's the difficulty drop) any way RFC site is much better.
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
September 13, 2011, 01:50:00 PM
#31
I just switched to bitminter too. Their miner is beyond awesome in terms of performance and stability. I can even watch video and tv while mining with it.
And with my current knowledge, any pool could steal some shares to me (and I expect that some do). But stealing big time to the miners would be a self-defeating move, so I don't think that any pool that want to survive would do it.



Currently using bitcoin.lc and bitminter.com, both are pretty awesome pools and i especially like bitminter with their own miner as well as the statistic interface Smiley

Mmmh.

That basically means that if the pool decides to cheat
you, you now have absolutely no way of knowing (since
they also control the client). Fishy.



Yeah be careful here...

Yea that is ofc true, the program is not open source so they might be doing fishy stuff but so far i have been happy with the amount i have been getting from their pool, ofc i would probably be unaware if they did remove a couple of shares here and there but i doubt they would do that
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September 11, 2011, 03:12:15 PM
#30
I used to mine but I had to stop because I didn't had time to clean the hardware etc.

Now I'm back mining SolidCoins at Coinotron but just for fun.
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September 11, 2011, 02:27:03 PM
#28
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September 11, 2011, 02:22:52 PM
#27
Currently using bitcoin.lc and bitminter.com, both are pretty awesome pools and i especially like bitminter with their own miner as well as the statistic interface Smiley

Mmmh.

That basically means that if the pool decides to cheat
you, you now have absolutely no way of knowing (since
they also control the client). Fishy.



Yeah be careful here...

Yea that is ofc true, the program is not open source so they might be doing fishy stuff but so far i have been happy with the amount i have been getting from their pool, ofc i would probably be unaware if they did remove a couple of shares here and there but i doubt they would do that

Client is not even open source Huh
Boy, you are one trusting fellow.


Yea i guess i am xD
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September 11, 2011, 09:56:58 AM
#26
Currently using bitcoin.lc and bitminter.com, both are pretty awesome pools and i especially like bitminter with their own miner as well as the statistic interface Smiley

Mmmh.

That basically means that if the pool decides to cheat
you, you now have absolutely no way of knowing (since
they also control the client). Fishy.



Yeah be careful here...

Yea that is ofc true, the program is not open source so they might be doing fishy stuff but so far i have been happy with the amount i have been getting from their pool, ofc i would probably be unaware if they did remove a couple of shares here and there but i doubt they would do that
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September 11, 2011, 09:01:54 AM
#25
Currently using bitcoin.lc and bitminter.com, both are pretty awesome pools and i especially like bitminter with their own miner as well as the statistic interface Smiley

Mmmh.

That basically means that if the pool decides to cheat
you, you now have absolutely no way of knowing (since
they also control the client). Fishy.



Yeah be careful here...
donator
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September 11, 2011, 07:41:00 AM
#24
Currently using bitcoin.lc and bitminter.com, both are pretty awesome pools and i especially like bitminter with their own miner as well as the statistic interface Smiley
c_k
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September 11, 2011, 03:42:36 AM
#23
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What pool do you use?

rfcpool of course! Cheesy
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Decent Programmer to boot!
September 06, 2011, 01:08:16 PM
#22
150SLC?  Isn't SLC worthless now?

Well 150 is quite a bit. I'd look into it, but right now I am improving the community's confidence in the BTC markets.
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