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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Galactrum [ORE] :: Autonomous :: Self-Governed :: Voting :: Masternodes :: on: January 30, 2018, 11:14:28 AM
why price going south?

IMHO coin was little bit overbought and cryptopia listing pending for more than month ... People loosing patience. Some info about developers (photos, names) on website would support coin trustworthy a lot.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Galactrum [ORE] :: Autonomous :: Self-Governed :: Voting :: Masternodes :: on: January 10, 2018, 02:06:16 PM
I'm mining ORE since a while. I have two similar rigs that have the same hashrate. I felt that MasterHash is going bad lately so I moved to BSOD. After 24h I've checked again my profit on BSOD and I had ~3 ORE (let's say 1,5 per rig). Something looked wrong since on the same amount of time, on masterhash I was doing 4 ore in the last days. So I decided to let one rig work on BSOD and one on MasterHash. Surprisingly after 24h, the rig on masterhash came with 2ORE while the one on BSOD came with 1,5ORE. I'm now leaving it for 24h more to see if the results are similar. I really like BSOD more than MasterHash, but it looks that even if MasterHash has less hashing power, it gives me more ORE.

Anyone having done such tests? I think I will move to MasterHash if there is so many people on BSOD now since the profit is splitting to way more people..

I think that bsod.pw is a good pool. It is built on open source project, low fees, great stats. You cant do any conclusions from 24h mining. Your reward strongly depends on the luck of the pool - how many blocks have been found. Higher pool hashrate only reduces the factor of luck.

We really need that Cryptopia listing to get solid volume. Coinsmarkets is more off than on and stock.exchange with their devs locked in the basement. Devs please, move ORE out of these lame exchanges.
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