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Author Topic: [ANN][BWK] BULWARK | NO ICO | Masternodes | Accelerated PoW | Seesaw PoS/MN  (Read 125683 times)
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December 12, 2017, 02:39:36 PM
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@hashrefinery -- Hope you guys will add this coin... sent them a PM earlier.

In the meantime I am going to buy some coins to hold for a bit. Looks like a neat project.

Hey guys -- I sent a PM to @hashrefinery and they DID add the coin!

I'm going to enable Nist5 on all my workers today on Hash Refinery... over 150 GPUs.

So if you'd like to join me:

http://pool.hashrefinery.com/

NICE!!!! But I'll need to wait until my 0.005 BTC payout threshold from ahashminer before I switch back to hashrefinery.

Did I help you? If yes, hit me up with some Eth!
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December 12, 2017, 03:01:31 PM
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@hashrefinery -- Hope you guys will add this coin... sent them a PM earlier.

In the meantime I am going to buy some coins to hold for a bit. Looks like a neat project.

Hey guys -- I sent a PM to @hashrefinery and they DID add the coin!

I'm going to enable Nist5 on all my workers today on Hash Refinery... over 150 GPUs.

So if you'd like to join me:

http://pool.hashrefinery.com/

NICE!!!! But I'll need to wait until my 0.005 BTC payout threshold from ahashminer before I switch back to hashrefinery.

I've gotten ~2.2 GH on Nist5 on HR so far hitting BWK.

I hope to have all of my hash power enabled on the Nist5 algo by the end of the day.

For security, your account has been locked. Email acctcomp15@theymos.e4ward.com
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December 12, 2017, 03:14:23 PM
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Bulwark IS NOW LIVE AT....

CRYPTOPOOL.XYZ

Code:
-a nist5 -o stratum+tcp://cryptopool.xyz:3833 -u bPJ3dQEvwYXJhn8SUCfLocWCbZACdeKS21 -p c=BWK  

1% FEE, HOURLY PAYOUTS, DEDICATED DISCORD SUPPORT CHANNEL

COME HASH WITH ME!
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December 12, 2017, 03:28:47 PM
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Best Masternode project. I love you Alex
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December 12, 2017, 07:31:08 PM
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December 12, 2017, 07:57:13 PM
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0 pool fees https://pool.minertopia.org/

BlokSpace Mining Pools -  https://blokspace.io | BlokSpace Discord# https://discord.gg/dGAKk9T
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December 12, 2017, 08:28:00 PM
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I just cannot understand how a pool with the majority of hashrate finds just every 7th or 10th block?
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December 12, 2017, 08:41:19 PM
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I really think the price go on dip when they release more circulation supply so maybe i have right so i can buy 5k coins for a masternode.
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December 12, 2017, 09:50:45 PM
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I just cannot understand how a pool with the majority of hashrate finds just every 7th or 10th block?

I was asking myself the same question. Are there any serious solo miners out there?
Do we have list of pool their hashrate and the global hashrate?
I browsed through all the listed pools and they never account for the entire hashrate.

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December 12, 2017, 10:03:32 PM
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I just cannot understand how a pool with the majority of hashrate finds just every 7th or 10th block?

I was asking myself the same question. Are there any serious solo miners out there?
Do we have list of pool their hashrate and the global hashrate?
I browsed through all the listed pools and they never account for the entire hashrate.
I just think something is not right. BSOD has around 450 GH, all others maybe 450 more. Nethash is from 1TH to around 2TH, but still, the major pool find every 10th block... It's just... I don't know, maybe I just don't have enough knowledge about crypto.
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December 12, 2017, 10:33:26 PM
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The only pools that we've got listed so far are ones that have requested we add them on to the ANN posting.

There very well could be a large private pool out there that we're unaware of.
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December 12, 2017, 10:40:30 PM
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I just cannot understand how a pool with the majority of hashrate finds just every 7th or 10th block?

I was asking myself the same question. Are there any serious solo miners out there?
Do we have list of pool their hashrate and the global hashrate?
I browsed through all the listed pools and they never account for the entire hashrate.
I just think something is not right. BSOD has around 450 GH, all others maybe 450 more. Nethash is from 1TH to around 2TH, but still, the major pool find every 10th block... It's just... I don't know, maybe I just don't have enough knowledge about crypto.


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December 12, 2017, 11:13:32 PM
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I just cannot understand how a pool with the majority of hashrate finds just every 7th or 10th block?

I was asking myself the same question. Are there any serious solo miners out there?
Do we have list of pool their hashrate and the global hashrate?
I browsed through all the listed pools and they never account for the entire hashrate.
I just think something is not right. BSOD has around 450 GH, all others maybe 450 more. Nethash is from 1TH to around 2TH, but still, the major pool find every 10th block... It's just... I don't know, maybe I just don't have enough knowledge about crypto.


umine.org 839.4 Gh/s   
I was unaware of this pool. But the minimal payout of 2 BWK... I'd rather stick to BSOD then. There are still enough blocks found.
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December 13, 2017, 12:51:17 AM
Last edit: December 13, 2017, 04:42:04 AM by Wesjuhnlz
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Fellow miners we would like to see you join our pool  MASTERHASH ! ( OLD BLOCKSUCKERNATION )

We offer you the following :

- Pool fee: 0.0% ( Untill we reach 200 GHS )
- @200 GHS 1% fee and after 24hours on 200GHS will giveaway 2x 2.5 BWK to random wallets.
- @500GHS fee still 1% and giveaway 2x 5 BWK to random wallet.
- @ 1 THS fee still 1% and giveaway 2x 10 BWK to random wallet.
- Min. payout: 0.001 BWK
- Monitoring 24/7
- Stratum Support
- DDoS Protection.
- Graphical interface.
- No Registration required.
- Discord Support.

See you soon at https://yiimp.masterhash.us/
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December 13, 2017, 12:58:28 AM
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I just cannot understand how a pool with the majority of hashrate finds just every 7th or 10th block?

I was asking myself the same question. Are there any serious solo miners out there?
Do we have list of pool their hashrate and the global hashrate?
I browsed through all the listed pools and they never account for the entire hashrate.
I just think something is not right. BSOD has around 450 GH, all others maybe 450 more. Nethash is from 1TH to around 2TH, but still, the major pool find every 10th block... It's just... I don't know, maybe I just don't have enough knowledge about crypto.


umine.org 839.4 Gh/s   
I was unaware of this pool. But the minimal payout of 2 BWK... I'd rather stick to BSOD then. There are still enough blocks found.

agree with that, bsod was good pool but they decrease my hash

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December 13, 2017, 01:55:31 AM
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Starting today:

Fellow miner start mining at https://yiimp.masterhash.us/ if we reach 200GHS we will start the timer if we keep it between 180 and 200 GHS for 24 hours we will give away 2x 2.5  BWK to 2 random miners that are mining there at the end of the 24 hours. We will charge 0% fee from our miners untill we reach 200GHS then it will go up to 1%  we have ddos protection and a steady pool. At 500GHS we will give away another 2x 5 BWk and on 1 THS we will give away 2x 10 BWK !. So be smart and join now !

Great idea! Great way to bring people over to the pool. As you know, these things tend to have a snowball effect so once some people are mining, it hits a tipping point where more people jump in due to consistent payouts and reliability in finding blocks.

I will swap over my modest mining rig when I get home. 200GHS here we come!
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December 13, 2017, 02:13:58 AM
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Starting today:

Fellow miner start mining at https://yiimp.masterhash.us/ if we reach 200GHS we will start the timer if we keep it between 180 and 200 GHS for 24 hours we will give away 2x 2.5  BWK to 2 random miners that are mining there at the end of the 24 hours. We will charge 0% fee from our miners untill we reach 200GHS then it will go up to 1%  we have ddos protection and a steady pool. At 500GHS we will give away another 2x 5 BWk and on 1 THS we will give away 2x 10 BWK !. So be smart and join now !

Great idea! Great way to bring people over to the pool. As you know, these things tend to have a snowball effect so once some people are mining, it hits a tipping point where more people jump in due to consistent payouts and reliability in finding blocks.

I will swap over my modest mining rig when I get home. 200GHS here we come!

Greatly appriciated. We also have 150 Gpu's inc in a few hours.
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December 13, 2017, 02:26:36 AM
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I was reading your roadmap, and I was wondering what the Zerocoin Protocol was, and why it will help separate BWK from the rest.
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December 13, 2017, 03:00:59 AM
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I was reading your roadmap, and I was wondering what the Zerocoin Protocol was, and why it will help separate BWK from the rest.

Answered in Discord though in case others have the same question:

Zerocoin protocol is a coin mixing service that increases anonymity for transactions in addition to providing additional security to your coins.

A couple other coins utilize Zerocoin protocol currently though we're waiting until it's more finalized, polished, tested, and proven to work flawlessly as intended so we're not introducing potentially flawed tech into our project.

If you'd like additional information on what Zerocoin Protocol is and how it works, here is the original white paper for it: https://isi.jhu.edu/~mgreen/ZerocoinOakland.pdf
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December 13, 2017, 03:12:27 AM
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We are pleased to introduce BulwarkPool.com which is open pool for all the miners around the world. Our pool is currently supporting Bulwark (BWK) mining.

- Pool fee: 0.0% (First 10 blocks, than 0.5%)
- Min. payout: 0.01 BWK
- Stratum support
- Pool nodes: EU and US coming soon
- DDoS protection
- Graphical displays for hashing speeds, income and pool statistics.

https://bulwarkpool.com/
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