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Bitcoin => Pools => Topic started by: k2miner on June 24, 2014, 06:29:35 PM



Title: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: k2miner on June 24, 2014, 06:29:35 PM
As my first post, I decided to make it something useful in the form of a list of various guides, tools, and other resources for P2Pool. In my own quest to set up a node, a list would have been a big help to me, I can only assume it would be for others.

I represent a new business called K2 Mining Company, which in the real world is being created to reclaim real precious metal from computer scrap. Some call this recycling or scrapping, though we prefer the term "urban mining", we are just replacing gold ore with thousands of tons of computer waste that is becoming a serious problem for everyone on Earth. Hopefully someday we can apply a blockchain to help solve this problem globally.

As Bitcoin fans, we are working on our first P2Pool VPS node in Seattle, Washington as well which will be announced later on when we feel it is tested and ready for the public.

Please comment below if you have something to include or announce on this list! And, please stay on topic. This list will be continuously updated.

Use these resources at your own risk. I am not personally vested in any of these projects so I cannot guarantee anything, this is just a list of known P2Pool goodies.
To-Do:

-Gather donation addresses for individual contributors if they exist
-screenshots of interfaces



P2Pool Resource Guide

Updated: 6/26/2014

Sources

Source

P2Pool (https://github.com/forrestv/p2pool) by forrestv

Forks

Scrypt P2Pool: https://github.com/venzen/zen2pool

Scrypt P2Pool: https://github.com/blixnood/p2pool


Multi P2Pool: https://github.com/Rav3nPL/p2pool-rav




Information

Official: http://p2pool.in/ (http://p2pool.in/)

Wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2Pool (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2Pool)

Bitcointalk.org https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18313.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18313.0)

Stats: http://p2pool.info/ (http://p2pool.info/)


Installation Guides


Ubuntu 14.04
P2Pool Merge Mining and Setup Guide (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=651819.0) by Murdof



Front-Ends/Interfaces

 P2Pool Extended Front End (https://github.com/hardcpp/P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd) by hardccp

P2Pool Nice Look (https://github.com/Krychuu/P2PoolNiceLook) by Krychuu

P2Pool Node Status (https://github.com/johndoe75/p2pool-node-status) by johndoe75

P2Pool Fancy Front End (https://github.com/norgan/p2pool_fancy_front_end) by Norgan


P2Pool Extended Front End (https://github.com/blixnood/P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd) by blixnood (For Blixnood's P2Pool fork above)


Tools

P2Pool Stats (https://github.com/goblin/p2pool-stats) by goblin

P2Pool Pinger (https://github.com/moncrypto/p2pool-pinger) by moncrypto (windows only)

MPool Monitor (https://github.com/mdude77/MPoolMonitor) by mdude77


Nodes

http://p2pool-nodes.info/ (http://p2pool-nodes.info/)





Donations

Donate to all P2Pool miners http://blisterpool.com/p2pdonate (http://blisterpool.com/p2pdonate)   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=646427.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=646427.0)

mdude77's Donation Addresses

DVC: 1f56VqR9ajX3K42qSaDezvKXFmruSDg1B
IXC: xaNQ54gxowcwHyxqGtFM4vwCfS84V6fmKF
NMC: N1XhWNmvGhFL145zmQGQv7Vug6mThNh1iQ
I0C: jMDtRnMAk2WxaoAw8HUceMaxPPqAuZ8AEN
FSC: Fjhv8Sk8iC7AF76CTJbKo1zkHLUbTTTBs2

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If you like this list and want to support K2 Mining, please donate! BTC 16fDs3HSfnPdGbmN9dPHkCH8rTzprMuPgp ||| LTC LV4FsdiA4w9AjHWGnEkK7arGWu7a3D9Amj DRK Xd45b6n9cVHrgqZfyPQ1FPH3nJSV3zhjMc   DOGE D8moa9Q61nxF7m1wKi8S6kxcsLpgrLQmYN

Donations will help us get more P2Pool nodes set up, which we plan to donate all merge mined coins back to all P2Pool miners. We would like to host altcoin P2Pools too!


Title: Re: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: jonnybravo0311 on June 25, 2014, 02:25:54 AM
mdude77 has setup donation addresses that a number of us contribute to.  The proceeds from those coins are exchanged to BTC and donated back to p2pool miners.

Hunterbunter has setup a very cool front end for donating.  A bunch of people have used it to donate to p2pool miners.

You forgot Rav3n's fork of p2pool.  It contains virtually every coin.

Links:

mdude77 donation addresses:

DVC: 1f56VqR9ajX3K42qSaDezvKXFmruSDg1B
IXC: xaNQ54gxowcwHyxqGtFM4vwCfS84V6fmKF
NMC: N1XhWNmvGhFL145zmQGQv7Vug6mThNh1iQ
I0C: jMDtRnMAk2WxaoAw8HUceMaxPPqAuZ8AEN
FSC: Fjhv8Sk8iC7AF76CTJbKo1zkHLUbTTTBs2

Hunterbunter donation thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=646427.0

Rav3n's fork: https://github.com/Rav3nPL/p2pool-rav.git


Title: Re: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: sconklin321 on June 25, 2014, 03:44:37 AM
I've also used blixnood's P2Pool fork for scrypt coins and he has his own fork of the P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd (big difference I've noticed is it gives the scrypt cgminer difficulty)

P2Pool

https://github.com/blixnood/p2pool

FrontEnd

https://github.com/blixnood/P2PoolExtendedFrontEnd


Title: Re: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: norgan on June 25, 2014, 07:33:37 AM
I've got a front end also in my sig below.


Title: Re: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: k2miner on June 26, 2014, 09:38:43 PM
I've got a front end also in my sig below.

I thought I had forgotten one, added!


Other updates committed, thanks guys


Title: Re: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: norgan on June 26, 2014, 09:41:55 PM
I've got a front end also in my sig below.

I thought I had forgotten one, added!


Other updates committed, thanks guys

Cheers, worth noting I've built the fancy front end to work independently of the node. All stats pull from json and can be hosted on any web server. This means if someone decides to ddos your node, they will likely attack the front end and the node itself will be left unharmed.


Title: Re: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: k2miner on June 26, 2014, 09:55:03 PM
I've got a front end also in my sig below.

I thought I had forgotten one, added!


Other updates committed, thanks guys

Cheers, worth noting I've built the fancy front end to work independently of the node. All stats pull from json and can be hosted on any web server. This means if someone decides to ddos your node, they will likely attack the front end and the node itself will be left unharmed.

Also worth noting is out of all front ends that claim to do that, your's seems to be the only one that actually works  8)  Still looking into why the others don't fetch the data correctly, the scripting looks to be the same.


Title: Re: P2Pool Resource Guide
Post by: norgan on June 26, 2014, 10:13:26 PM
I've got a front end also in my sig below.

I thought I had forgotten one, added!


Other updates committed, thanks guys

Cheers, worth noting I've built the fancy front end to work independently of the node. All stats pull from json and can be hosted on any web server. This means if someone decides to ddos your node, they will likely attack the front end and the node itself will be left unharmed.

Also worth noting is out of all front ends that claim to do that, your's seems to be the only one that actually works  8)  Still looking into why the others don't fetch the data correctly, the scripting looks to be the same.
I found that json works but jsonp doesn't. Most of the front ends use jsonp which for whatever reason doesn't work off node.