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October 09, 2013, 07:54:46 PM
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...through the world of Bitcoins and onto this eminent forum as a n00b in posting but a long time reader.

What is your pool of choise and why? Pros and cons? Tell me!

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There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, which will follow the rules of the network no matter what miners do. Even if every miner decided to create 1000 bitcoins per block, full nodes would stick to the rules and reject those blocks.
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October 09, 2013, 08:01:12 PM
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Welcome mate!

Thank you! I'm happy to see things are up and running again. I was slightly worried there for a couple of days!
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October 09, 2013, 08:25:37 PM
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What is your pool of choise and why? Pros and cons? Tell me!


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As a noob I mined with my GPU with their software, really easy
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October 09, 2013, 09:08:37 PM
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If you don't have dedicated stuff, you should mine altcoin.
And compare pools by checking trust and % com.

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October 09, 2013, 09:15:04 PM
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...through the world of Bitcoins and onto this eminent forum as a n00b in posting but a long time reader.

What is your pool of choise and why? Pros and cons? Tell me!

Greets from Sweden! Smiley

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P2Pool would be a choice, though if you're wanting a smaller pool which as of right now has a high variance.. though we have found 1 block thus far.  www.BTCMiners.net -- We'd love to have you!

Buy Cloud Hashing! $8.50 USD per GH/s!  [32.231 TH/s] Remaining
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October 09, 2013, 09:16:13 PM
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What is your pool of choise and why? Pros and cons? Tell me!


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As a noob I mined with my GPU with their software, really easy
Ozcoin. As a noob i mined with a 5850 using GPUMiner on Slush's pool. LTC caught my attention for a while when BTC mining on a single GPU went useless and then i got my hands on a couple of USB Block Erupters. Today i run 13pcs of them. The small profits i make are invested in more mining hardware and the BTC community. I reached ROI pretty fast and kept mining just for the fun of it. The profits i make won't make me rich any time soon so i just... do it... because i can... Smiley
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October 09, 2013, 09:50:41 PM
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What is your pool of choise and why? Pros and cons? Tell me!


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As a noob I mined with my GPU with their software, really easy
Ozcoin. As a noob i mined with a 5850 using GPUMiner on Slush's pool. LTC caught my attention for a while when BTC mining on a single GPU went useless and then i got my hands on a couple of USB Block Erupters. Today i run 13pcs of them. The small profits i make are invested in more mining hardware and the BTC community. I reached ROI pretty fast and kept mining just for the fun of it. The profits i make won't make me rich any time soon so i just... do it... because i can... Smiley

tl;dr: Choose what pools fits your needs the best.

In the end it's entirely up to you.  Find what works _for you_ everyone has different needs and different wants.  Best place to be pointed to would be the "Mining Pool List" - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104664.0 where you can see a vast amount of pools and their qualities.  It's going to depend on your wants/needs/hashing rate to decide on the best ROI if that's your goal or what other agenda you may have.

You'll see in my post the current up-to-date P2Pool list. 

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October 09, 2013, 10:12:02 PM
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I like Bitminter and BTCguild.  Both pros and cons, bitminter pays in average the same pay per share, but the PPS differs quite greatly everytime.  They both have a huge hashrate, so no problem getting paid.
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