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May 18, 2019, 02:00:52 PM
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Hello,
is there ANY working tutorial how to create own monero (cn_r) pool? Time passes and any tutorial now is not working. I tried all that I could find.

Popular is:
https://github.com/zone117x/node-cryptonote-pool
but this one is NOT working. Git is full of "not working" issues, still not fixed.

Those tutorials are from 2017 and 2018/02, but they dont work anymore:
http://prolinuxhub.com/setting-up-your-own-monero-mining-pool-with-node-cryptonote-pool-and-ubuntu-14/
http://betbybitcoin.com/setup-monero-mining-pool-using-node-cryptonote-pool/

Big plus would be for tutorial that includes wallet daemon and not just pool itself (which is not enough to try to make own pool node).

Thanks you.
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May 19, 2019, 03:38:12 PM
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You can follow this guide we recently made public. It is for uPlexa, but the same works for Monero.

https://github.com/VivaPeron/CoinScripts/wiki/How-to-setup-an-uPlexa-mining-pool

Just use monero's daemon, wallet, and rpc-wallet instead.

And for pool config use this example provided by muscleman's pool. Which you will get anyway when cloning the git repo.

Setting up these pools is actually really simple. You will master it in no time! Good luck!
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May 19, 2019, 08:11:36 PM
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Thank.
I will look into it.

I spend a whole weekend with this pool
https://github.com/Snipa22/nodejs-pool
its .. almost working,. but also there were 3 blockers, and will not its still not working properly.

Its harder to follow any tutorial since after 6 month its outdated (nodejs specially).

It is kinda stranga that such big coin like monero dont have any up-to date tutorials.
Also 1st posts at many forum are outdated too (like 3 years old info).
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May 19, 2019, 08:24:28 PM
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I suppose in part laziness from some pool operators, but i believe in the majority of the cases it is out of greed. None wants others to "profit out of their effort to get it working". That is simply stupidity, to my opinion. If there are more pools, you have more decentralised mining, it is healthy to any POW coin. And besides, more competition is also healthy for the industry. Imagine 3 or 4 nail factories not wanting to let other know how to make a nail...

We at CoinScripts want to go against that. We want to open our knowledge and experience to others. There will be more tutorials coming soon.
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May 21, 2019, 11:22:35 PM
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The more Im trying to explore this beautiful crypto open-world minded, the more nail Im finding on the way.

Like, this day Im investigating this bug .. (I guess my monerodaemon get forked due syncing. Cool. Theoretically I get it. I watch v7, v8, .. cn_r ... but no idea how to fix it).
A lot (few) of tutorial are for windows. And for Linux its well ... none of those solve forked chain:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/7hhgjx/monero_gui_01110_helium_hydra_megathread_download/

Dont get me wrong. I still like it. But its harder and harder to enjoy this exploring due all those difficulties. I gues Stochi want to make it easy, clean .. like easy to understand and verify for everyone.
Oh, Im not even able to make a walet (with full sync) working.

Loogin forward to see some tutorials. Its 2am, gn.

Code:
'Helium Hydra' (v0.11.1.0-793bc97)

2019-05-21 23:07:07.997 [P2P1]  WARN    global  src/cryptonote_core/cryptonote_core.cpp:1277    Last scheduled hard fork is too far in the past.
2019-05-21 23:07:07.997 [P2P1]  WARN    global  src/cryptonote_core/cryptonote_core.cpp:1278    We are most likely forked from the network. Daemon update needed now.

peer claims higher version that we think - we may be forked from the network and a software upgrade may be needed
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June 09, 2019, 08:30:39 PM
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If you haven't tried yet, you can check following cryptonote pool software: https://github.com/dvandal/cryptonote-nodejs-pool
Readme section is well written and there is also wiki
https://github.com/dvandal/cryptonote-nodejs-pool/wiki
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December 11, 2019, 10:01:55 PM
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Oh, Im not even able to make a walet (with full sync) working.

Have you tried the Monero GUI? It's pretty intuitive and user-friendly.  I have a youtube channel with quick and (hopefully) straight forward tutorial videos.  If there's something specific you'd like to see, let me know!

youtube.com/cryptosewer
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