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February 10, 2017, 02:55:00 AM
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I have created a guide on how to create your own monero mining pool for a single crypto-currency (not a multipool). I tried to make it as novice friendly as possible and explain every step. All you really need is a very, very basic knowledge of Linux and some patience. I feel like it's important for crypto that more people are capable of running a mining pool, or at least have the knowledge of it.

******GUIDE!!!******
http://betbybitcoin.com/setup-monero-mining-pool-using-node-cryptonote-pool/


Here is an example of what you would be setting up if you follow the guide:
http://monero.sparkpool.org/

All the software used in the guide is free/open source.

I will try and create more guides as time goes on. I will also support the guides I currently have, so feel free to ask any questions pertaining to the guide. Anybody else that is knowledgeable with mining pool software, or linux feel free to help other users.

I will check this thread occasionally and try to answer some questions.
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February 10, 2017, 11:23:48 AM
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I will check this thread occasionally and try to answer some questions.

Links pointing at hardware comparison charts for Miners would be welcome. GPU types, CPU server boards, stuff like that.
The idea is about independance on all aspects, assembling own desktops (smallish company scale) on own pool.
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February 13, 2017, 02:18:20 AM
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Hi,
is this your own guide?
Didi you build your own pool with this?

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February 13, 2017, 02:19:36 AM
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Hi,
is this your own guide?
Didi you build your own pool with this?

yes this is my guide and yes using that made the pool ..
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February 14, 2017, 04:24:04 AM
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Hi,
is this your own guide?
Didi you build your own pool with this?

yes this is my guide and yes using that made the pool ..

Ok, and if I can ask you, is your pool releasing payouts?

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February 14, 2017, 05:52:37 AM
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Hi,
is this your own guide?
Didi you build your own pool with this?

yes this is my guide and yes using that made the pool ..

Ok, and if I can ask you, is your pool releasing payouts?

as its quite new ..and don't have enough hash to mine and tying to get more miner ...

Also i am looking for the guide to add the option to mine with exchange address and pid ..so any one can help will be great so we can add the guide
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December 22, 2017, 08:52:36 AM
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you ever get it figured out?
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December 30, 2017, 06:58:29 AM
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I just got into crypto, and found the tutorial, which is cool.

I got an instance at Amazon,  a free dns , and here it is.
It seems to work fine, though it took  me a day to figure out the
nodejs abominations...

pul.mine.nu

Looks cool, no miners yet...

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January 14, 2018, 05:02:58 PM
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I would like to start an intense coin pool any help on how I can use this guide to do so?
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January 14, 2018, 10:02:24 PM
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What are the minimum specs needed to run our own pool?

Could we run a home server even if the hardware is pretty old? I asked because I have chance to to buy a old sever for cheap duel core xenon's X2 with 16gb ddr2 would that even do the job? lol sorry I'm a noob but very interested in running my own pool Smiley
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January 31, 2018, 04:36:30 AM
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Thank you for a good instruction.

i'd just already install successfully. i used 2 workers and mining around 1 kh/s.
i leave it 2hr. in the web-base Our Pool ->Block Found still alway show "Never".
Anybody know Why?




I have created a guide on how to create your own monero mining pool for a single crypto-currency (not a multipool). I tried to make it as novice friendly as possible and explain every step. All you really need is a very, very basic knowledge of Linux and some patience. I feel like it's important for crypto that more people are capable of running a mining pool, or at least have the knowledge of it.

******GUIDE!!!******
http://betbybitcoin.com/setup-monero-mining-pool-using-node-cryptonote-pool/


Here is an example of what you would be setting up if you follow the guide:
http://monero.sparkpool.org/

All the software used in the guide is free/open source.

I will try and create more guides as time goes on. I will also support the guides I currently have, so feel free to ask any questions pertaining to the guide. Anybody else that is knowledgeable with mining pool software, or linux feel free to help other users.

I will check this thread occasionally and try to answer some questions.
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January 31, 2018, 04:42:18 AM
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Thank you for a good instruction.

i'd just already install successfully. i used 2 workers and mining around 1 kh/s.
i leave it 2hr. in the web-base Our Pool ->Block Found still alway show "Never".
Anybody know Why?

Because one block is 5.3 XMR. There is almost zero chance to find it using just two video cards/cpus.
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Last edit: January 31, 2018, 02:22:53 PM by nc50lc
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Thank you for a good instruction.

i'd just already install successfully. i used 2 workers and mining around 1 kh/s.
i leave it 2hr. in the web-base Our Pool ->Block Found still alway show "Never".
Anybody know Why?

Because one block is 5.3 XMR. There is almost zero chance to find it using just two video cards/cpus.
This doesn't even explained why.

Technically, with your 1kh/s hashrate, chances that you "find" a block is 0.001% or less.
The current difficulty is 90G, the provability is too low even if you keep your miners on over a year.
Best to join a pool if you're not planning to recruit/pay some miners to join your pool.

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February 19, 2018, 12:05:31 PM
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Everything work but payouts. Probably because of they changed simple-wallet to rpc-wallet
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May 06, 2018, 01:22:09 PM
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I have created a guide on how to create your own monero mining pool for a single crypto-currency (not a multipool). I tried to make it as novice friendly as possible and explain every step. All you really need is a very, very basic knowledge of Linux and some patience. I feel like it's important for crypto that more people are capable of running a mining pool, or at least have the knowledge of it.

******GUIDE!!!******
http://betbybitcoin.com/setup-monero-mining-pool-using-node-cryptonote-pool/


Here is an example of what you would be setting up if you follow the guide:
http://monero.sparkpool.org/

All the software used in the guide is free/open source.

I will try and create more guides as time goes on. I will also support the guides I currently have, so feel free to ask any questions pertaining to the guide. Anybody else that is knowledgeable with mining pool software, or linux feel free to help other users.

I will check this thread occasionally and try to answer some questions.

It's done. Now we have fully working pool!!!

http://cool-pool.net

we make low total fee 0.5% and payments 0.1XMR

Happy Mining !!!

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