I'm field testing a new pool currently, it will be 0% fee at least during testing (possibly longer depending on demand, etc.) This is based on a p2pool node so is assisting BTC's p2pool and decentralized mining ecosystem. In good spirit of the cryptocommunity, the domain is .bit so you must be using some form of .bit compatible DNS proxy to properly resolve the URL.
Now for the fun stuff:
Pool URL = stratum+tcp://p2pool.bit:9332
Note: Only tested currently to work with cgminer + bfgminer
User Name = <BTC Address>
Note: Pool supports miner adjustable difficulty settings to control your payment size as well as worker difficulty. To utilize these you must add a "/" after your btc mining address followed by 2 numbers delimited with a "+", the first number indicates when the pool will attempt to submit a share on your behalf to p2pool and must be greater than the minimum p2pool difficulty to make any difference, the second is your individual worker difficulty to help throttle the utilized bandwidth, stales and worker variance, etc.
Examples: <BTC Address>/100+4 Would give your workers difficulty 4 work, and p2pool.bit will submit shares into p2pool on your behalf when your workers find shares that meet 100 difficulty or more which also entitles you to p2pool payouts based on difficulty 100 instead of the min p2pool difficulty
<BTC Address>/100 Would allow auto-adjusting difficulty and still make your minimum share payment based on 100 difficulty or greater shares
<BTC Address>/+4 Workers get difficulty 4 work and shares are submitted when they match or exceed p2pools minimum difficulty
<BTC Address> Workers get auto-adjusting difficulty and are submitted when they match or exceed p2pools minimum difficulty
I do highly recommend you use these features, particularly if you have a larger mining rig/asic, it will help keep p2pool difficulty lower, increase your payout sizes (reducing later fees), helps establish optimal variance levels.
User password = <anything you want, the pool cares not>
Not using a .bit capable DNS proxy to resolve the pool's URL? Fear not!
Article to walkthrough setup:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205026.0Acrylic DNS home:
http://mayakron.altervista.org/wikibase/show.php?id=AcrylicHomeDefault Config file to support .bit:
http://blockchained.com/stuff/AcrylicConfiguration.ini Note: Works out of the box but there are some config items discussed in the article you may want to consider
Pool Stats page:
http://p2pool.bit:9332/static/Final Comments:
DO NOT USE AN EXCHANGE'S ADDRESS FOR MINING, MOST CANNOT DETECT GENERATES AND WILL LOOSE YOUR MINING INCOME!!!!! Now that is out of the way... this is a beta pool, if demand is positive and testing goes well this pool may be moved to stronger p2pool servers and as always the operator reserves the right to shutdown the pool at anytime for any reason, so have a backup pool set in your miner (It's a good idea to do this anyway, especially on a beta pool....)
Enjoy and happy block hunting!