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March 23, 2014, 12:30:08 AM
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1. GHash.io
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3. PPS Huh

Pretty sure GHash.io is PPLNSG (Pay Per Last N Share Groups) at 0%, not PPS (Pay Per Share).

As for myself, I'm on EclipseMC because it offers PPS and I want the most stability / peace of mind I can get. But I do have GHash.io set up as a failover pool.
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March 23, 2014, 04:00:28 AM
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I've got 5 ASICs and I'm presently splitting them between Slush(1) and BTCGuild(4).  I know that all mining should, statistically, produce the same result over the "long term" regardless of pool or even solo.  But I'm beginning to think that "long term" is a relative concept, and one that is becoming shorter and shorter.  The new "long term" may be a week in ASIC years.  In the last 7 days, the 1 miner at Slush has earned 26% more than ¼ of the 4 miners at BTCGuild.  Undecided
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March 26, 2014, 02:52:28 PM
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Ypool,the most famous pool Grin
1.easy to use
2.high speed
3.The number of miners
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March 26, 2014, 02:53:37 PM
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not only PPLNS
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March 26, 2014, 10:12:02 PM
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Ypool,the most famous pool Grin
1.easy to use
2.high speed
3.The number of miners

This is an unusual usage of the word 'famous'? Smiley

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March 26, 2014, 10:26:38 PM
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Im new to mining and the day I switch to PPS BTCGuild stopped that so I changed to Ghash.io.

If I could find another pool that pays PPS I would switch now.
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March 27, 2014, 12:13:21 AM
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Im new to mining and the day I switch to PPS BTCGuild stopped that so I changed to Ghash.io.

If I could find another pool that pays PPS I would switch now.

EclipseMC pays out PPS.  That's where I'm mining, atm.  Smiley

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March 27, 2014, 09:57:03 PM
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1. Slush
2. why not?
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March 28, 2014, 02:11:54 AM
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eligius is where I am currently mining. I was mining at ghash a few weeks ago but I noticed a little too much downtime for my comfort and with the website having more problems now I am glad I moved. Sure eligius has problems but my miner's shares are never lost and just delayed which is fine with me since I dont need to spend my mining profits in hours of when I get them.
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March 29, 2014, 03:03:09 PM
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At this moment i'm mining bitcoins on btcguild. I was wondering where you people are mining btc? Maybe you can answer the below questions?

1) What pool are you mining?
2) Why this pool?
3) PPS or PPLNS?

Thanks!

I use f2pool to mine

it's very stable

I think it's pps
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March 29, 2014, 09:01:23 PM
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f2pool?

and is EclipseMC eligius? or those 2 seperate pools?
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March 29, 2014, 09:03:19 PM
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Cloud Mining for the WIN. I always test on cloud mining.
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March 29, 2014, 09:04:26 PM
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I will tip someone if they can help me find and setup in a pool that pays PPS.
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March 30, 2014, 10:56:56 AM
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I will tip someone if they can help me find and setup in a pool that pays PPS.

Just go for Eclipse Mining Consortium: https://eclipsemc.com. The forum page is https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=16385.0

I had made a comparison spreadsheet of the existing "good" PPS pools some time ago. EclipseMC is still the winner. http://1drv.ms/1cbd4Xa
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March 30, 2014, 09:27:25 PM
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1. BTCGuild
2. That's where i fist start.
3. PPLNS
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April 04, 2014, 11:02:01 PM
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Pool fee is 0% ! GHash.IO SCRYPT Multi Pool is open for beta testing, if anyone is interested.(invite required)

I'm trying it out atm, looks good.

some nice user defined settings, such as:
  • Convert mined coins to BTC
  • Convert mined coins to LTC
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April 05, 2014, 09:37:36 AM
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f2pool?

and is EclipseMC eligius? or those 2 seperate pools?

F2Pool (http://www.f2pool.com/) is a Chinese pool, and some sites call it "Discuz Fish".

EclipseMC (https://eclipsemc.com/) and Eligius (http://eligius.st) are two different pools.

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April 08, 2014, 02:24:18 PM
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I have been hanging out on bitminter for quite sometime, I left slushes, late last year when he was having some payout issues, and a big string of really bad luck.... I have managed to up my hash in the last few months, but if I leave the minter, my hash doesn't get me crap anywhere else...I have less than 100 Gh/s right now, and am saving the bit pennies I get so I can get some better equipment later this year.....
  I move all my old 333 erupters to a Peercoin pool where they can get a better return. 
right now I have a cube, and 3 blades, with some antminer U1s mining BTC...If I get another cube or a couple more blades I will probably move my U1s to Peercoin.....
 I should have bought blades and cubes early on, it would have netted me more BTC, but I didn't have the Fiat at the time due to their high prices and demand, and now that they have become more or less obsolete I can get them for a decent price (even though I know I am overpaying on fleabay, sometimes though I find a good deal).

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April 11, 2014, 06:54:51 AM
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This new "unknown" pool/set of pools is disconcerning....

https://blockchain.info/blocks/Unknown. Found 31 blocks in last 24 hours and 22% of the network already
is that discussfish pool ur talking of.

please unban me.
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October 07, 2014, 01:32:11 AM
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f2pool does have a LTC pool i think it's Pay Per Share (PPS), nicehash is pretty much selling the hash to other buyers.  https://www.litecoinpool.org/pools has the distribution of some pools - but note they are approximating things - and give their standard deviation in the text.

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