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January 13, 2025, 09:47:24 PM
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Hello,

Can anyone please contribute and add this project to their mining pool for mining?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5377068.0

Thanks
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January 22, 2025, 07:35:05 AM
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 The word mining pool is a group of cryptocurrency miners who connect their mining machines over a network to boost their chances of earning the reward for opening a new block
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January 22, 2025, 08:29:51 PM
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Thank you for the explanation! Yes, I understand what a mining pool is. What I meant is that most mining pools support multiple coins. Miners connected to the pool can choose which coin they want to mine based on the pool's supported algorithms and coins.

In this case, I was requesting that this project (linked above) be added to the pool as one of the available coins, allowing miners to select it if they wish. It would require configuring the pool software to include the coin's details, such as the algorithm and reward structure.

I hope this clarifies my request. Let me know if you need any additional details about the coin or its integration!

Can you help BTW?
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February 15, 2026, 01:03:02 AM
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I know this thread is old but nobody really gave a proper answer here so I figured and reply anyway, at least future readers will find something useful ;-)

Serious mining pools won't add a coin just because you ask them !!!

They look at things like how many miners are already on the network, the trading volume ..., if the coin is listed on any exchange, and if there is a real community behind it.

What you can do is go to pools that support your coin's algorithm and contact them directly, most pools have a Discord, Telegram or an email contact. Pools like WoolyPooly, HeroMiners, or Zergpool sometimes add smaller coins if the project looks serious.

But the best approach is to run your own pool first. Open source software like YiiMP or NOMP can do the job and its not that hard to set up if you don't mind spending some time on to make clean configuration and take the necessary time to test it before to be set in production.

Any basic linux server will make the job.

Once your coin has some hashrate and is listed somewhere, bigger pools will be more willing to add it.
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