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September 23, 2013, 04:10:25 AM
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FlyLark pool for CopperLark mining is launched for beta-testing.

Pool has two pay methods (user can choose):
  • PPS 6%
  • PPLNS 3%
Pool uses CGMiner for copperlark.
Sources, built version for Windows and "How to start" manual can be found here "Help->Start Mining".

Number of rejected shares does not exceed 0.1%.
Approximate hashrate and sharerate:
  • HD7970 - 160 Mh/s - 2.4 shares/min
  • HD7950 - 132 Mh/s - 2.0 shares/min


At this stage we implemented:
  • Current user info
  • Ability to add or edit workers
  • Updating workers status and its speed
  • Rewards for shares and payouts to address you selected
  • Ability to change pay method (PPS or PPLNS)
  • Online chat
  • Short copperlark network info

It is planned to implement:
  • Auto-payout
  • Support system
  • Pool API
  • Detailed pool statistics
  • Detailed copperlark network statistics
  • Comparative statistics of other pools
  • And more =)
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September 23, 2013, 06:49:31 AM
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What is the hash algorithm currently used in CopperLark? Is it SHA3(), SHA3(SHA3()), SHA3(SHA256(SHA3())) or something else altogether involving SHA-3?

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September 23, 2013, 09:20:27 AM
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What is the hash algorithm currently used in CopperLark? Is it SHA3(), SHA3(SHA3()), SHA3(SHA256(SHA3())) or something else altogether involving SHA-3?

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