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May 11, 2013, 10:05:56 PM
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I am pleased to announce that Silverwolf's BBQ Pool has launched and we are ready for your miners !

We have made many fixes and tweaks to mmcfe (The web front end) in porting it to BBQ.

This is a BBQcoin (BQC) Pool.

Our payout system is PPLNS, this is an great system to prevent pool-hoppers and to ensure that everyone is paid fairly, but
remember it's not the same as PPS, payouts do not happen until a discovered block has been confirmed 120 times by the network.

For more information about how PPLNS works, please visit this link : http://silverwolf.ath.cx/bbq/about

We plan to keep this a fairly small pool, new user registrations will be restricted in the future if the need arises.

Features :
* Great PPLNS payout system
* Getwork With LP support
* Support Ticket System for easy reporting of issues
* 0% Fee (May go to 1% at some time in the future)
* You can set an optional Donation % to donate to the pool.
* Detailed Stats
* Auto or Manual (Instant) Payout

Planned Features (Coming Soon):
* Stratum Support (Less Important in a PPLNS Pool, but still plan to implement it.)
* Vardiff Support
* (Our Own) Support Forums
* Once the pool is established reduce the number of confirmations required to payout a block (Faster Payouts)

To Connect :
1. Register an account then login & setup your workers : http://silverwolf.ath.cx/bbq/

2. Connect your miners as follows :
   url = http://silverwolf.ath.cx
   port = 8342
   username = <username>.<workername>
   password = <workerpassword>

3. Start Mining !

For more information please read the 'Getting Started' page on the site : http://silverwolf.ath.cx/bbq/gettingstarted

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May 11, 2013, 10:07:19 PM
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The blocks are rolling in guys, stock up on BBQ coins while they are easy to get !!!!

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May 13, 2013, 04:10:41 PM
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nice pool.
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July 28, 2013, 06:35:00 AM
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Hey Silver,
I sent you a ticket on your pool.
I can't widraw my coins
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