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Title: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: bassguitarman on January 09, 2015, 01:36:50 AM
Altnuts Mining Pool
Easy to Use & Powerful Profit-Switching Mining Pool

https://i.imgur.com/edRX2Du.png (http://multi.altnuts.com)


Title: Re: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: Sorrowfox on January 09, 2015, 02:41:26 AM
FIRST! but seriously awesome. I've mined here before, payouts always come in on time.


Title: Re: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: prints on January 10, 2015, 05:01:41 AM
Great pool!

Very dedicated management, you will get accurate + consistent payouts.

Plus, the only Opal multipool!

Elitemobb put in alot of hard work to get this pool running tip top. Great job man!



Title: Re: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: prints on January 12, 2015, 02:29:48 AM
Hey guys!

They just added a voting page for coins to be added to the Altnuts pool :)

http://whitjack.me/coinsvote/index.php

Voting system is monitored. If you 'really' want one of these coins to be added, you can pay a small fee to add extra votes (pays to keep the pool running)


Title: Re: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: bassguitarman on January 12, 2015, 03:10:48 AM
Hey guys!

They just added a voting page for coins to be added to the Altnuts pool :)

http://whitjack.me/coinsvote/index.php

Voting system is monitored. If you 'really' want one of these coins to be added, you can pay a small fee to add extra votes (pays to keep the pool running)

now at vote.altnuts.com

If you want your coin added to the list, pm me (must be on bittrex)


Title: Re: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: elitemobb on January 12, 2015, 03:41:02 AM
Server upgrades have been completed as well and everything is good to go.


Title: Re: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: coinking on February 05, 2015, 06:24:36 PM
Here's the Altnuts.com configuration guide for anyone interested in mining there!

http://altnuts.com/configuration_guide (http://altnuts.com/configuration_guide)


Title: Re: [MULTI-POOL] Altnut's is Here!
Post by: ngdias on August 22, 2015, 02:35:22 PM
Hey Altnuts admins,

As I just posted on criptocointalk, this info you posted seems to be needing a big update....

Also, how can I contact you, ask for help and leave feedback? Twitter is too short and you don't offer an email address or official forum...

I had 2 mining tests with your pool, so far. First one using a USB SHA miner 1.6 GH/s. Was on for a few hours, the hashrate was displaying correctly in the miner status page and I did get some credit and coins delivered to my wallet. The difficulty is too high, though; can you configure the pool so it can accommodate for entry level ASICS?

Second test is going on now. I have 2 USB miners, the SHA I just mentioned and a Scrypt 220kH/s, both configured to contribute to the same wallet address. Scrypt difficulty is also too high, would it be possible to reduce it as well? Then, the graph for Scrypt is much more regular an believable than the graph for SHA. The app that generates and updates the pages seems to need other ports than 80, which took me a while to realize.

I'm connecting this time from behind a restrictive firewall. Once I started using a VPN things got a little better - I see more info, but though I see now a positive balance with the VPN on (before it was zero), the auto update seems to have a few problems and the information is not showing correctly. I suppose this is an issue for the Unomp guys. Although the SHA miner has been working for more than 12 hours, I only see a graph from since I turned on the VPN, and instead of showing value variation around 1.6 GH/s, it's show constant 14.66 GH/s. Before I connected through the VPN, I'd see sporadic peaks of SHA activity. I'm not sure the high difficulty has an impact on this, but the Scrypt graph was always much more regular and believable under the firewall, compared to the SHA.

Also, if you guys charge 0% fees, how do you pay yourselves and the server costs? Are we paying extra for the coin exchange? How does that work?