Title: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork - Mining Classic NOW Post by: kilo17 on June 18, 2016, 09:38:54 PM I have been mining Ethereum for a few months and set up a pool that I use privately. I have been pool hopping and have only used it periodically. It is sammy007's pool software and I am running it with 4 hour payouts.
I have done nothing to the original code. I have decided to open the pool to anyone that does not support a hard fork. The pool address is: miningeth.com I would prefer to keep politics out, suffice it to say I do not support the Hard Fork Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: cryptonfly on June 18, 2016, 09:48:44 PM I have been mining Ethereum for a few months and set up a pool that I use privately. I have been pool hopping and have only used it periodically. It is sammy007's pool software and I am running it with 4 hour payouts. I have done nothing to the original code. I have decided to open the pool to anyone that does not support a hard fork. The pool address is: miningeth.com I would prefer to keep politics out, suffice it to say I do not support the Hard Fork You Know You're Right Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: philipma1957 on June 18, 2016, 10:00:20 PM I have been mining Ethereum for a few months and set up a pool that I use privately. I have been pool hopping and have only used it periodically. It is sammy007's pool software and I am running it with 4 hour payouts. I have done nothing to the original code. I have decided to open the pool to anyone that does not support a hard fork. The pool address is: miningeth.com I would prefer to keep politics out, suffice it to say I do not support the Hard Fork I will check it out. Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: kilo17 on June 18, 2016, 10:51:44 PM I have been mining Ethereum for a few months and set up a pool that I use privately. I have been pool hopping and have only used it periodically. It is sammy007's pool software and I am running it with 4 hour payouts. I have done nothing to the original code. I have decided to open the pool to anyone that does not support a hard fork. The pool address is: miningeth.com I would prefer to keep politics out, suffice it to say I do not support the Hard Fork I will check it out. Feel free, it runs well and I have found almost 200 blocks on it Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: manselr on June 18, 2016, 11:41:54 PM I don't care what the final outcome is, I have been put off from Ethereum due Vitalik Buterin behaviour about the whole mess. He wanted Poloniex to freeze all trading of ETH, that is insane! I will not be involved in ETH again, at least not long term...
Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: Miho on June 18, 2016, 11:56:33 PM I don't care what the final outcome is, I have been put off from Ethereum due Vitalik Buterin behaviour about the whole mess. He wanted Poloniex to freeze all trading of ETH, that is insane! I will not be involved in ETH again, at least not long term... Vitalik - Genius !!! He sells 25% of its ETH at 0.03! BTC + 70% = 100% ProfitTitle: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: bigbangduchaos on June 20, 2016, 08:05:21 AM Hey, I want to switch my miners to a pool that refuses any hard-fork or soft-fork, and that will continue to mine for the Original Ethereum even if the majority decides to fork.
Are you also again the soft-fork ? Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: EastSound on June 20, 2016, 04:24:28 PM Hey, I want to switch my miners to a pool that refuses any hard-fork or soft-fork, and that will continue to mine for the Original Ethereum even if the majority decides to fork. Are you also again the soft-fork ? There is a voting in the ethpool.org. 90% of the miners support the soft fork. You may join there to influence the voting. Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: Coryvmcs1 on June 20, 2016, 07:41:08 PM Hey, I want to switch my miners to a pool that refuses any hard-fork or soft-fork, and that will continue to mine for the Original Ethereum even if the majority decides to fork. Are you also again the soft-fork ? We launched Etherhub.io for this Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: EastSound on June 22, 2016, 08:43:17 PM The result changed a bit. Now more than 70% of the miners support the soft fork.
http://ethpool.org/stats/votes Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: buny on June 22, 2016, 09:32:24 PM The result changed a bit. Now more than 70% of the miners support the soft fork. they met with the code? or like a flock? ;Dhttp://ethpool.org/stats/votes Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork Post by: EastSound on June 24, 2016, 05:52:14 PM The result changed a bit. Now more than 70% of the miners support the soft fork. they met with the code? or like a flock? ;Dhttp://ethpool.org/stats/votes They vote with their mining hash. If somebody does not like the fork, you can mine there and vote no. Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork - Mining Classic NOW Post by: kilo17 on July 27, 2016, 12:55:50 AM Pool is still going and never switched off the Classic Chain.
Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork - Mining Classic NOW Post by: kilo17 on July 27, 2016, 01:01:28 AM Sample Claymore's settings (Windows)
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool miningeth.com:8008 -ewal 0x9b60effa3f35a8897379127ba078804798c079fd -epsw x -dpool "http://siamining.com:9980/miner/header?address=73782a5ccf5f93794f281a619a8df72b23f575ea83e2b1ccbceb6e4028d0bbb1156d8751737f&worker=testing" -dcoin sia Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork - Mining Classic NOW Post by: kilo17 on August 02, 2016, 09:36:09 AM Still doing well on our small pool- about 9gh on the OG ETC pool . ;)
I think we are one of the only pools that never forked that was around prior to the HF Title: Re: Ethereum Pool that DOES NOT support a Hard Fork - Mining Classic NOW Post by: EastSound on August 02, 2016, 04:21:11 PM Still doing well on our small pool- about 9gh on the OG ETC pool . ;) I think we are one of the only pools that never forked that was around prior to the HF Is your pool under DDoS? I tried many pools, the rejection rate is quite high, so I give up ETC now. |