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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] HASH-TO-COINS #2 on: February 04, 2018, 01:25:40 AM
I'm new to H2C.  With the huge variety of altcoins mined on H2C, I'm trying to find the best place to send my mined coins to.  Most of the coins mined on H2C have wallets on Cryptopia, but Cryptopia says "WARNING! Please do not mine to your Cryptopia addresses, We do not support transactions from pools like P2Pool etc."  This is very confusing to me.  There are some coins that are only traded on Cryptopia, like Aricoin.  Is anyone mining to Cryptopia addresses, and if not, what do you suggest.  It seems like a nightmare to have 50 wallets scattered all over the place when I could have addresses consolidated in one place.  I appreciate your advice on the matter.

you may transfer your coins to cryptopia from h2c, no problem.

what cryptopia is saying is for those mining pools that take a wallet address directly, rather than a login/worker name,
do not use a cryptopia deposit address for that sort of direct mining. (you would have to mine directly to a personal wallet first
then transfer to cryptopia.)


Thanks DNP!  That makes a lot more sense.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] HASH-TO-COINS #2 on: February 03, 2018, 11:04:20 PM
I'm new to H2C.  With the huge variety of altcoins mined on H2C, I'm trying to find the best place to send my mined coins to.  Most of the coins mined on H2C have wallets on Cryptopia, but Cryptopia says "WARNING! Please do not mine to your Cryptopia addresses, We do not support transactions from pools like P2Pool etc."  This is very confusing to me.  There are some coins that are only traded on Cryptopia, like Aricoin.  Is anyone mining to Cryptopia addresses, and if not, what do you suggest.  It seems like a nightmare to have 50 wallets scattered all over the place when I could have addresses consolidated in one place.  I appreciate your advice on the matter.
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