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June 19, 2011, 11:23:39 AM
Last edit: June 27, 2011, 06:30:14 PM by peedee
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ABCBitcoin.net - Beginners & Advanced users miningpool!


$60 Bounty rules :

  • The bounty will be paid to the finder(s) for Block 1, 2 and 3
  • Block 1 : $15
  • Block 2 : $20
  • Block 3 : $25
  • Bounty will be paid through PayPal
  • Block 1 has to be found before the 8th of July!


The gates are open!

Step 1 : Register your account on ABCBitcoin's registration page
Step 2 : Login with your account and create one or more workers
Step 3 : Point your miner(s) to abcbitcoin.net on port 8344 supplying your workers credentials

For a more detailed explanation check http://www.abcbitcoin.net

ABCBitcoin.net has opened its doors to the public. We aim to supply a stable mining pool to the beginners and advanced Bitcoin miners out there. Check out our website for an ABC on how to get started mining them coins! www.abcbitcoin.net

ABCBitcoin.net is maintained by a dutch group of professional enthusiasts. Server is located on Amazon EC2 infrastructure and hosted in Ireland (EU).

What do we offer?

- Live help : Support chat available
- Stability : EC2 hosting uptime garuantee
- Scalability : EC2 hosting scalable computing power
- Long polling, Instant payout
- Proportional Payout

Features being worked on

- In-depth mining statistics (Server-wide & Personal)
- Daily / Weekly / Monthy raffle (Opt-in)
- Donation system (Opt-in)

To be able to host a sustainable infrastructure and pay for the server costs we currently charge a 1% fee.

Follow us on Twitter for the latest updates!

EU/NL - ABCBitcoin.net - New pool from beginners to experts! EC2,Inst Payout,LP
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June 19, 2011, 12:21:57 PM
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Is the 1% fee on all income or on the 50 BTC only?
Do you distribute transaction fees amongst miners?
Which payout distribution model do you use? (Proportional, Pay per share, Scored with holy-fire's method or other)

Also: What does this strange graph with dates at the end of September mean on your main page?

https://www.coinlend.org <-- automated lending at various exchanges.
https://www.bitfinex.com <-- Trade BTC for other currencies and vice versa.
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June 25, 2011, 08:25:11 PM
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Is the 1% fee on all income or on the 50 BTC only?
Do you distribute transaction fees amongst miners?
Which payout distribution model do you use? (Proportional, Pay per share, Scored with holy-fire's method or other)

Also: What does this strange graph with dates at the end of September mean on your main page?

Allright, I have just re-launched the site as it needed some extra work.

The payout is Proportional.
The graph was one of the things that was fixed. You need JS though to be able to view the graph. It will show the GHs of the last 15 minutes on a 2 minute level.

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June 27, 2011, 06:29:19 PM
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Added a $60 bounty for the first 3 blocks.
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June 27, 2011, 07:12:53 PM
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BUMP, please post your ABCBitcoin username here when you are competing for the $ Bounty.
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