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Topic: Which pool for mining VIVO? (Read 226 times)

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June 03, 2018, 12:06:34 AM
#11
Here's some current data from active vivo pools:

Pool                Workers    Blocks in 24h   

gos.cx                 150            1 hour ago   
zpool.ca              107           51 minutes ago   
ahashpool.com      77             1 hour ago   
zergpool.com        66             1 hour ago   
phi-phi-pool.com   45           51 minutes ago
starpool.biz          23              1 hour ago

Hope that helps!

Be careful if you decide to mine VIVO at some of the larger pools.

For example on zpool.ca the only guaranteed currency is BTC

Quote
BTC is the only guaranteed payout currency
Source: http://zpool.ca/

So check out the conditions, usually given on the homepage first. Happy mining!
jr. member
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June 02, 2018, 10:33:16 PM
#10
Yes, it's really tough to find any active pools for Vivo. Anyone know why that is??
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June 02, 2018, 05:48:55 PM
#9
gos.cx - Miners: 0
ahashpool.com - Miners unknown, but cannot be many

Zergpool seems to be such a pool where hashpower comes and goes, when I checked it varied between 12 and 650 MH/s
Currently I use antminepool, but hashrate is quite low.
jr. member
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June 02, 2018, 05:32:36 PM
#8
Here's some current data from active vivo pools:

Pool                Workers    Blocks in 24h   

gos.cx                 150            1 hour ago   
zpool.ca              107           51 minutes ago   
ahashpool.com      77             1 hour ago   
zergpool.com        66             1 hour ago   
phi-phi-pool.com   45           51 minutes ago
starpool.biz          23              1 hour ago

Hope that helps!
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June 02, 2018, 04:18:22 PM
#7
Have you checked the VIVP ANN thread on this forum:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-vivo-masternodes-asic-resistant-secure-high-mn-rewards-decentralized-2110690

There is a list of mining pools. I see that some of them might not be functional any more, but, for example, on https://www.mining-dutch.nl/ you can mine VIVO.

By the way, I find it fascinating that the official VIVO website has no info about where a person can mine their currency. Really strange.
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June 02, 2018, 03:26:29 PM
#6
The problem is, once zpool picks it up, you really can't mine it any place else.  They will throw a bunch of hashrate on the network when difficulty is low, mine all of the coins, and once difficulty shoots back up they will go to the next coin.  This makes it very difficult to mine it exclusively.   This is especially true with neoscrypt coins
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June 02, 2018, 09:36:17 AM
#5
phi phi pool is the only one i've found recently to do what you want
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April 05, 2018, 08:21:11 AM
#4
Anyone?
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April 04, 2018, 04:39:35 AM
#3
Can't find VIVO at Yiimp, HashRefinery has really low hash rate and the concept of ZPool is not the one I'd like to use. I want to explicitely mine VIVO and not sth. else even when I get paid in VIVO in the end. Just looking for a normal VIVO pool where I can mine VIVO and get regular payouts, like it was the case with altminer.
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April 03, 2018, 05:56:15 PM
#2
Have you looked into pools like Yiimp.eu, HashRefinery and Zpool.ca?  All three are currently mining Vivo as part of their Neoscrypt coins, so you should be able to receive your pay out in Vivo even though your mining output may go towards helping the pool find blocks for other coins.  Of the three, it looks like www.zpool.ca currently has the highest Neoscrypt hash rate at 3.3 gh/s. 
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April 03, 2018, 05:32:29 PM
#1
Hi folks,

since altminer has gone offline, I've been looking for a reasonable alternative mining pool for VIVO, but I could not find any pools that has a significant amount of workers. "Largest" one is http://antminepool.com which a pool hash of about 120 MH/s which is quite lkow compared to over 4 GH/s net speed. Where do all these people mine?

Best regards

Stefan
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