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elvisjedusor (OP)
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February 14, 2026, 03:36:03 PM
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What do you think if I launched a public pool?

More pools are good for the network.

Mining is competitive by design. If you can run a reliable pool with fair terms, miners will decide.

Decentralization improves as more independent operators participate.
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February 14, 2026, 07:10:34 PM
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well I will update you soon Grin
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Today at 12:38:03 AM
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What do you think if I launched a public pool?

More pools are good for the network.

Mining is competitive by design. If you can run a reliable pool with fair terms, miners will decide.

Decentralization improves as more independent operators participate.

would a p2pool be required in the future, i think p2pool are a cool idea, but not sure i how it would operate on bitok if it were implemented on the coin, could be something i could experiment and learn from whilst mining on p2p



well I will update you soon Grin


cool, yay (:
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Today at 07:27:53 AM
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Wow, I LOVE this idea! Great work!
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Today at 07:31:31 AM
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would a p2pool be required in the future, i think p2pool are a cool idea, but not sure i how it would operate on bitok if it were implemented on the coin, could be something i could experiment and learn from whilst mining on p2p


It’s easy to adapt the old P2Pool code https://github.com/p2pool/p2pool for Bitok. I looked into it before building the node-stratum pool for bitok, but decided against it. P2Pool is too complex for most miners, they must run a Bitok node, a P2Pool node and a miner. Which creates too much setup friction.

Developing a P2Pool for Bitok would likely be a poor use of time, similar to what happened with Bitcoin, it never became widely popular because it’s not easy for typical miners to start.

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Today at 10:26:46 AM
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Added RPC support for raw transaction construction, signing and decoding.

This allows transactions to be built programmatically without wallet coin selection. Inputs, outputs and signatures can be specified explicitly.

Commit:
https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/commit/7d358d04ba283089e1438a33e8b8b5c08853ec55

Documentation:
https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/blob/master/RAW_TRANSACTIONS.md

Development logs are also mirrored on X now, for quicker release alerts and updates:
https://x.com/bitok_coin
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Today at 02:22:38 PM
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Added RPC support for raw transaction construction, signing and decoding.

This allows transactions to be built programmatically without wallet coin selection. Inputs, outputs and signatures can be specified explicitly.

Commit:
https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/commit/7d358d04ba283089e1438a33e8b8b5c08853ec55

Documentation:
https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/blob/master/RAW_TRANSACTIONS.md

Development logs are also mirrored on X now, for quicker release alerts and updates:
https://x.com/bitok_coin


This is awesum, just last night I added a simple patch to my fork for sign/verify messages and had thought of looking into raw tx next. Cheesy

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Today at 05:04:20 PM
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Cool! testing create, sign and send raw tx Cool



https://bitokd.run/tx/2e88d0bc18738ba39b37fc3cb1d54476283dc1ee32d3d4099ee5cc9338d4d19c


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