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March 23, 2014, 09:37:22 PM
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Hello to everybody,

I am very new in mining and I have not yet a good hardware to mine in solo mode

Some day ago I signed to a pool and I mined some coin (XenCoin) with the support of other users in the pool...then are some day that there is no one connected to the pool (so I think that I was mining alone and so I did not earn other coins)

So, now I sign to another pool that on average there are always 3-4 working user.

So my doubt is: how to understand is a pool is valid? The number of working user is the only paramether to evaluate a pool or are there some other parameters to consider?

Tnx
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March 23, 2014, 11:27:03 PM
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Hello to everybody,

I am very new in mining and I have not yet a good hardware to mine in solo mode

Some day ago I signed to a pool and I mined some coin (XenCoin) with the support of other users in the pool...then are some day that there is no one connected to the pool (so I think that I was mining alone and so I did not earn other coins)

So, now I sign to another pool that on average there are always 3-4 working user.

So my doubt is: how to understand is a pool is valid? The number of working user is the only paramether to evaluate a pool or are there some other parameters to consider?

Tnx

1st you should search for a pool name @ Bitcointalk Smiley
You can find some review perhaps.
3-4 users is very little ...

I wouldn't risk @ pool with 3-4 users...



it is hard to say what makes a pool 100% valid but
1st you must be careful !
2nd you should try to contact their support just to check is it working Smiley
3rd you should read post about pools @bitcointalk
4rd Check it on your own Tongue
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March 24, 2014, 01:14:35 PM
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Hello to everybody,

I am very new in mining and I have not yet a good hardware to mine in solo mode

Some day ago I signed to a pool and I mined some coin (XenCoin) with the support of other users in the pool...then are some day that there is no one connected to the pool (so I think that I was mining alone and so I did not earn other coins)

So, now I sign to another pool that on average there are always 3-4 working user.

So my doubt is: how to understand is a pool is valid? The number of working user is the only paramether to evaluate a pool or are there some other parameters to consider?

Tnx

1st you should search for a pool name @ Bitcointalk Smiley
You can find some review perhaps.
3-4 users is very little ...

I wouldn't risk @ pool with 3-4 users...



it is hard to say what makes a pool 100% valid but
1st you must be careful !
2nd you should try to contact their support just to check is it working Smiley
3rd you should read post about pools @bitcointalk
4rd Check it on your own Tongue


I forget to say that I was speacking about pool that mine altcoins with very low difficulty and not bitcoin
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March 24, 2014, 02:09:04 PM
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Hello to everybody,

I am very new in mining and I have not yet a good hardware to mine in solo mode

Some day ago I signed to a pool and I mined some coin (XenCoin) with the support of other users in the pool...then are some day that there is no one connected to the pool (so I think that I was mining alone and so I did not earn other coins)

So, now I sign to another pool that on average there are always 3-4 working user.

So my doubt is: how to understand is a pool is valid? The number of working user is the only paramether to evaluate a pool or are there some other parameters to consider?

Tnx

1st you should search for a pool name @ Bitcointalk Smiley
You can find some review perhaps.
3-4 users is very little ...

I wouldn't risk @ pool with 3-4 users...



it is hard to say what makes a pool 100% valid but
1st you must be careful !
2nd you should try to contact their support just to check is it working Smiley
3rd you should read post about pools @bitcointalk
4rd Check it on your own Tongue


I forget to say that I was speacking about pool that mine altcoins with very low difficulty and not bitcoin

I think no matter what coin you are going to mine - safety reasons are quite the same.
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