Title: Litecoin , PushPool , Simplecoin Post by: oscer on February 04, 2012, 05:24:07 AM Ok so i must be missing something simple .. Got all the configs setup and i believe correct ... Except One thing simplecoin i don't think can talk to litecoin without modification ? I think it has something to do with bitcoinController files Any insight would be appreciated Title: Re: Litecoin , PushPool , Simplecoin Post by: ThiagoCMC on February 05, 2012, 06:42:42 PM P2Pool is your pool!! ;)
Title: Re: Litecoin , PushPool , Simplecoin Post by: oscer on February 05, 2012, 07:07:20 PM P2Pool is your pool!! ;) I hear you but i wanted to setup a private pool i have a office i manage and at nite it mines Litecoins at around 400 Kilohash not to mention my 100 at home Title: Re: Litecoin , PushPool , Simplecoin Post by: ThiagoCMC on February 05, 2012, 09:34:42 PM P2Pool is your pool!! ;) I hear you but i wanted to setup a private pool i have a office i manage and at nite it mines Litecoins at around 400 Kilohash not to mention my 100 at home Your own P2Pool instance IS your private pool too. ;) Title: Re: Litecoin , PushPool , Simplecoin Post by: wndrbr3d on February 06, 2012, 05:25:31 AM Ok so i must be missing something simple .. Got all the configs setup and i believe correct ... Except One thing simplecoin i don't think can talk to litecoin without modification ? I think it has something to do with bitcoinController files Any insight would be appreciated Simplecoin 5 (or latest clone of git) can talk to Litecoin with no issue. Double check your setting in ./includes/requiredFunctions.php If you're setting up a private pool like I am, honestly, just roll with Pushpool, MySQL and myPHPAdmin to poke into the DB. After spending the last couple days trying to hack Simplecoin to be a good front-end, I decided it was too much work to get that SOB working for my own personal use. I was thinking about setting up a public pool using the setup (since my pool instances live on Amzon EC2), but with the volatility of LTC + overhead costs associated with running a pool (even with ~2% fee), it'd be a gamble and in the end, I doubt I could make a profit. The math in my head would only work out if I had some sort of hosting setup where the additional cost of running a LTC pool would be $0 additional. Even a large pool like Litecoinpool.org pulls in 2% on PPS, and at their current 6,000Khahs/sec, that comes out to 120Khash or about 50 LTC/day income from just running the pool. Kinda a rambling reply, but I thought it might help you and others in our situation. :) Cheers! :) Title: Re: Litecoin , PushPool , Simplecoin Post by: oscer on February 07, 2012, 01:04:48 AM Ok so i must be missing something simple .. Got all the configs setup and i believe correct ... Except One thing simplecoin i don't think can talk to litecoin without modification ? I think it has something to do with bitcoinController files Any insight would be appreciated Simplecoin 5 (or latest clone of git) can talk to Litecoin with no issue. Double check your setting in ./includes/requiredFunctions.php If you're setting up a private pool like I am, honestly, just roll with Pushpool, MySQL and myPHPAdmin to poke into the DB. After spending the last couple days trying to hack Simplecoin to be a good front-end, I decided it was too much work to get that SOB working for my own personal use. I was thinking about setting up a public pool using the setup (since my pool instances live on Amzon EC2), but with the volatility of LTC + overhead costs associated with running a pool (even with ~2% fee), it'd be a gamble and in the end, I doubt I could make a profit. The math in my head would only work out if I had some sort of hosting setup where the additional cost of running a LTC pool would be $0 additional. Even a large pool like Litecoinpool.org pulls in 2% on PPS, and at their current 6,000Khahs/sec, that comes out to 120Khash or about 50 LTC/day income from just running the pool. Kinda a rambling reply, but I thought it might help you and others in our situation. :) Cheers! :) I own a webhosting company also ... ill check out simplecoin 5 thanks |