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301  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3500GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 07, 2013, 06:44:50 PM
Changed the setup of my pool.  It obviously was not a hit.

I did however, launch 3 new pools! One in San Francisco one in New York City and one in Amsterdam.  I did put a 0.25% Fee on there as running 4 nodes, does cost a bit of money.  

Let me know what y'all think? Smiley

www.BTCMiners.net
302  Bitcoin / Pools / Mine at BTCMiners.net! - Pool Bonuses / vardiff / stratum / P2Pool on: August 07, 2013, 04:47:08 PM
We have four different nodes with BTCMiners.net!

Please visit our website, http://www.BTCMiners.net/ for nodes closest to you.

-San Francisco, CA - http://LA.BTCMiners.net:9332/
-Indianapolis, IN - http://INDY.BTCMiners.net:9332/
-New York City, NY - http://NYC.BTCMiners.net:9332/
-Amsterdam, NL - http://EU.BTCMiners.net:9332/

All nodes have a 0.25% fee to pay for server bills, all excess fees accumulated will be re-distributed back into the P2Pool miners, or will be used at add new nodes elsewhere!



To connect to our servers, choose which location is the closest to you and below are the following settings:

Hostname: URL_LOCATION:9332
Username: Bitcoin_Address+DifficultyValue
Password: Anything

Most Common Difficulty Values:
----------------
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
1024
2048


If there is any questions, please feel free to reply in the thread or send us a PM!

Thanks,
BTCMiners.net
303  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mine at BTCMiners.net! - Pool Bonuses / vardiff / stratum / P2Pool on: August 07, 2013, 04:35:44 PM
All four nodes are now up and running and accepting miners!

- San Francisco
- Indianapolis
- New York City
- Amsterdam

All the links are above.  There has been a change of fee schedule as announced to 0.25% to help pay for the servers.  Any additional revenue made will be re-donated back into the P2Pool community.
304  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: **UPDATED** Current P2Pool Server List on: August 07, 2013, 04:31:56 PM
BTCMiners is proud to announce it's 4 total nodes across the US and one in Europe!

http://www.BTCMiners.net/

New Nodes added:

- San Francisco, CA
- Indianapolis, IN (Already Present)
- New York City, NY
- Amsterdam, Netherlands

All have a 0.25% fee.   The fee is to pay for the overhead of the servers they run on.  Anything in addition to those fees will be given back out after the server bills have been paid for in donations back into P2Pool.
305  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mine at BTCMiners.net! - Pool Bonuses / vardiff / stratum / P2Pool on: August 06, 2013, 10:12:27 PM
what the latest news?Huh

did anybody join you yet???

So far no, but I mine on it pretty consistently with my own rig.  My name is "Shit Hawk", named after all the "shit" acronyms from Trailer Park Boys will be my names I use. Wink

In fact, I'm about to launch a NYC, LA and Amsterdam Node later this afternoon/evening.  So I will have 4 P2Pool Servers running.  They will all be attached to the same BTC Address, so all pool funds will accumulate between the same address.  Just offering 4 total locations for the fastest possible point to the pools.   Now that I will have 4 pools running I will be adding a fee to it, now that I'm paying out of pocket at this point for 4 servers.  So I'm going to be adding a 0.25% fee to it, combined 1% between all 4 pools, but hopefully that should pay for at least the overhead.  If it becomes excessively more than the overhead than at that point I would reassess the fee schedule and lower it or raise it depending on how many miners mine there just to use it.

They're not up yet, but they will be soon so I'm going to go ahead and announce the pool's addresses:

INDY.BTCMiners.net:9332 | Status: UP
LA.BTCMiners.net:9332 (Hosted in San Fran. but LA is cleaner) | Status: UP
NYC.BTCMiners.net:9332 | Status: UP
EU.BTCMiners.net:9332 (Hosted in Amsterdam, but EU is cleaner) | Status: UP

You can keep trying those pools out, they're almost done downloading the block chain and will have them up ASAP.   I will keep status updates next to them on being (UP/DOWN)

306  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3500GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 05, 2013, 11:04:15 AM
Adding BTCMiners with a twist

Hostname: BTCMiners.net
Port: 9332
Username: BitcoinAddress+Difficulty (Difficulty is usually between 2 through 32)
Password: Anything


Our pool is a normal P2Pool node however we have a fun addition to it!  Use your forum name as your username+difficulty, once a block is found and that address is paid out, you will be thrown into a lottery of other miners to win the POOL'S pot it made during it's last round.  100MH/s? 50GH/s? The more hashing we have the bigger the pot!  If the pool wins the round share it is applied to the second bonus, the monthly round bonus!

In addition to the round share bonus, there will be a monthly bonus!

For each round share bonus you're entered into, you'll gain +1 extra entry per round share towards the monthly round bonus.  The pool will keep 10% of the monthly round bonus to continue pool efforts.
also his fee is set to 2%, stay away as usual. run your own node...
The 2% Fee is applied to the monthly bonus.  It's to encourage users to be apart of the contest.
The 2% Fee is now taken away so that normal miners can mine free of charge.

Stay away? You have equal share to win the pot.  But I suppose you're just into Bitcoins for the money to be made, not the fun to be had as well.

How would you pay people who use a username? Oh they only get the contest.

I'd message them via the forums for their BTC Address.  Yes, if you mine at my pool you either get 98% of what you mine (2% goes to the pool's monthly pot for bonuses). Or you can join the round share drawing and be entered however many times you're in the drawings throughout the month for the end of month pot.

People with less than 25GH/s should enjoy this sort of thing.  It's a HUGE possible payout depending on how many are mining.  I know with a Jalapeno you're lucky to get a few bucks a day, why not try to double or triple the odds?
307  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3500GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 05, 2013, 12:20:46 AM
Adding BTCMiners with a twist

Hostname: BTCMiners.net
Port: 9332
Username: BitcoinAddress+Difficulty (Difficulty is usually between 2 through 32)
Password: Anything


Our pool is a normal P2Pool node however we have a fun addition to it!  Use your forum name as your username+difficulty, once a block is found and that address is paid out, you will be thrown into a lottery of other miners to win the POOL'S pot it made during it's last round.  100MH/s? 50GH/s? The more hashing we have the bigger the pot!  If the pool wins the round share it is applied to the second bonus, the monthly round bonus! (The pool's 2% fee is included in the monthly round share to encourage use of the bonus program! )

In addition to the round share bonus, there will be a monthly bonus!

For each round share bonus you're entered into, you'll gain +1 extra entry per round share towards the monthly round bonus.  The pool will keep 10% of the monthly round bonus to continue pool efforts.
308  Other / Beginners & Help / Mine at BTCMiners.net! - Pool Bonuses / vardiff / stratum / P2Pool on: August 04, 2013, 11:43:56 PM
We have four different nodes with BTCMiners.net!

Please visit our website, http://www.BTCMiners.net/ for nodes closest to you.

-San Francisco, CA - http://LA.BTCMiners.net:9332/
-Indianapolis, IN - http://INDY.BTCMiners.net:9332/
-New York City, NY - http://NYC.BTCMiners.net:9332/
-Amsterdam, NL - http://EU.BTCMiners.net:9332/

All nodes have a 0.25% fee to pay for server bills, all excess fees accumulated will be re-distributed back into the P2Pool miners, or will be used at add new nodes elsewhere!



To connect to our servers, choose which location is the closest to you and below are the following settings:

Hostname: URL_LOCATION:9332
Username: Bitcoin_Address+DifficultyValue
Password: Anything

Most Common Difficulty Values:
----------------
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
1024
2048


If there is any questions, please feel free to reply in the thread or send us a PM!

Thanks,
BTCMiners.net
309  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: **UPDATED** Current P2Pool Server List on: August 04, 2013, 10:50:49 PM
Added BTCMiners.net back to the list.  Damned if I'm not allowed to run a node!  I still keep things updated and non-biased to other pools. 
310  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [20 Gh/sec] Galaxy Mining Pool - [Stratum, Vardiff, ASIC ready] - SPECIAL OFFERS on: August 04, 2013, 12:52:03 PM
I'd like to personally bump this pool.  I use it partially throughout the day and I've had a chance to speak with the pool op and just good things overall.  Hopefully it rises in some popularity so we can start mining some blocks Smiley
311  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: **UPDATED** Current P2Pool Server List on: August 03, 2013, 11:58:51 AM
New Wales/UK Node added.

Thanks to the people who have sent me the great messages of good work, I really appreciate it. Smiley
312  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: List of bitcoin mining pools with low or no minimum payout on: August 02, 2013, 11:34:33 PM
Hey everyone. I've been mining bitcoins in BTCguild for little over a month, with my laptop and my desktop. Even though the results were good, the minimum payout of BTCguilt is 0.01 BTC, which I find too darned high!

I've accumulated about 0.078 bitcoin so far and I still have a long way to go, before I can use that bitcoin for gambling on sites like Bitzino.

I'd like to know if there are alternative pools/methods to mine bitcoin so that I can get small payouts every day or every week.

PS: I'm planning to buy 2 block erupters in a couple of weeks.
p2pool?   have to wait for 120 confirmations but @ 3thash right now, it should average two blocks a day... for the next 17 or 18 hours until difficulty goes up 20% anyway

oh, i guess getting a share once a day could be problematic if you're under 1ghash

P2Pool for small payouts.

Updated list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264533.0

See which one is the closest to you and mine away!
313  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: **UPDATED** Current P2Pool Server List on: August 02, 2013, 04:33:05 PM
New US node added from California.  I've also updated the list in chronological order based off of fee rates.  Top listings are 0% and each listing below has specified fee attached.
314  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: **UPDATED** Current P2Pool Server List on: August 02, 2013, 03:50:42 AM
Unlocking topic, so that new P2Pool nodes can post in here.  I will still maintain the list as usual, I would prefer a PM with the format listed above, but if you want to list your node below that is fine as well.  I will keep the same rigorous maintenance needed to keep a fresh, clean listing of pools. 

Next update I will do to the list will be in chronological order based off of fees.  Lower fee pools will be placed first and higher towards the end.  This will help alleviate people from robbing the public of their hard earned Bitcoins.  If you feel this is inappropriate, than you as a node owner should stress to the miners the cost, electricity, hardware depreciation values, etc..

Unlike the previous P2Pool Server List, I will maintain this to my best ability and update this daily if possible at most weekly with new nodes, or any updated changes made by the pool operators.

I cannot stress this enough, PM me with the format so I can update the list accordingly and if you'd like to bump the thread after your node has been updated and listed on the unofficial, "official" P2Pool Server List, by all means so that miners can find us more easily.

My BTC address is below, if you feel my work is worth something; I'd greatly appreciate any tips, but none are necassary.

-BTCMiners.net
315  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: This guy spams the blockchain by sending 500BTC back and forth on: July 31, 2013, 12:52:14 AM
He finally lost it all.

https://blockchain.info/address/15Z4XmorKSN51ndyPrZ2EtL7Nnksb88888

The transaction that did him in? Satoshi Dice for 200BTC on 48%

https://blockchain.info/tx/9870e3fa87cb2f74ff3eb6af2364e26a9a0c2c94d90465066ef68901f39a0b92

Makes me lulz a litttle.

hahahha I love that.  I cant imagine how anyone would play with 200 btc at sdice...


I'm not sure, but that really made my day seeing him flush away 23K USD Cheesy
316  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: This guy spams the blockchain by sending 500BTC back and forth on: July 31, 2013, 12:29:14 AM
He finally lost it all.

https://blockchain.info/address/15Z4XmorKSN51ndyPrZ2EtL7Nnksb88888

The transaction that did him in? Satoshi Dice for 200BTC on 48%

https://blockchain.info/tx/9870e3fa87cb2f74ff3eb6af2364e26a9a0c2c94d90465066ef68901f39a0b92

Makes me lulz a litttle.
317  Economy / Games and rounds / Small Bet - Winner Takes All on: July 30, 2013, 11:10:03 PM
Looking to improve my trust standing on the forums here, so doing a little small bet, winner takes all drawing.

10 Tickets worth ~$10 in total, nothing much.  Each entry is 0.01 BTC and only one entry per participant.  Each participant must be at least a "Full Member" and will pull a number from Random.org for the winner.

If interested, send BTC to: 1GgoukTsWM62Etp5xRrYrYo4aTfJ6FXnv6 and reply to thread with TX ID.

Good luck to all! Smiley
318  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: **UPDATED** Current P2Pool Server List on: July 30, 2013, 05:11:12 PM
This should probably be made a topic on the Bitcoin wiki.  I don't think we should sticky this thread, since people are concerned about a conflict of interest with respect to maintenance.

Also, Any such list should point out that anyone can run their own P2Pool node directly as this is the preferred (secure and lower stales) way to run p2pool.

Well, regardless of what your thoughts are and no disrespect intended.  The Bitcoin Wiki doesn't really have a list of P2Pool's or any other pools for that matter.  I offer an un-biased list, only that to be on this list your node is active, working and alive. 

I still stand with this that to be on this updated list you will need to contact me via PM and I will verify your address, fees, etc..

I will personally check these weekly to verify they're still up and running and that fees have not changed and have no problem adding anyone who would like to be added to this list.  They simply just need to PM me to keep this a clean setup.
319  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New P2Pool Server --0% Fees, Fast Connection, Fast Server-- on: July 30, 2013, 02:03:56 PM
We're back to 0% fees.  We would appreciate donations though, as running the server does cost electricity along with internet usage and hardware depreciation.  You can find our donation link on our pool's website down at the very bottom, or 1zKak6yNetGiVXYGQN6Fw3feSRisQq2Gx

Anything helps, and we hope to serve a lot of new and experienced miners!  Smiley
320  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: P2Pool Server List on: July 30, 2013, 03:57:10 AM
This thread should be hacked into pieces.  I've updated a new thread with CURRRENT and WORKING pools.

I went through, literally, every link on all 22 pages of this and checked each and everyone to verify if it's working.  Let's please lock/kill this thread.  It's out of date, not being managed/updated.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264533.0

Hopefully this one gets stickied so that the P2Pool list for BitcoinTalk is kept up to date for once.
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