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Author Topic: Looking for People that have 50GH/sec or more 200% PPS  (Read 1788 times)
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May 25, 2012, 06:45:58 AM
Last edit: May 25, 2012, 07:23:50 AM by kingkatari
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I am looking for 6 - 8 people that have 50GH/sec or more speed

I am offering a 1 BTC bounty for 10 min worth of your time to run a speed and connection test on my pool if you have 100GH/s
I am offering a 0.5 BTC bounty for 10 min worth of your time to run a speed and connection test on my pool if you have 50GH/s

All i need is for you to connect to my Pool and run at 100gh or more for the 10 min and you will get 1 btc i just want to make sure the server can handle the speed and the number of connections


Please use the Link below to to chat with us in our IRC Chat channel

http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=NuKingsBTCPool&uio=d4

If your wondering what that works out to in a PPS % it comes out to about 200%PPS
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May 30, 2012, 10:00:17 AM
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bullshiet, just go on GPUmax and buy a contract.

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May 30, 2012, 11:46:43 AM
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bullshiet, just go on GPUmax and buy a contract.

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he's been trying, but if you check gpumax's thread...only approved pools that don't fall over are served work, wasn't designed for finding where new pools fail

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May 31, 2012, 12:55:38 AM
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10 GHash/s makes 0.44 btc in 10 minutes. Why would anyone with that much hashpower spend the time to switch everything over to you just to make 0.56 btc or $3. Not really worth their time IMHO.
miners with 50+ ghash/s really ought to have a proxy in place already, which would make it very easy and painless.

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May 31, 2012, 01:14:45 PM
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10 GHash/s makes 0.44 btc in 10 minutes. Why would anyone with that much hashpower spend the time to switch everything over to you just to make 0.56 btc or $3. Not really worth their time IMHO.
miners with 50+ ghash/s really ought to have a proxy in place already, which would make it very easy and painless.

Centralized point of failure you say ? No thanks !

Interesting idea nonetheless.
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May 31, 2012, 01:23:49 PM
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10 GHash/s makes 0.44 btc in 10 minutes. Why would anyone with that much hashpower spend the time to switch everything over to you just to make 0.56 btc or $3. Not really worth their time IMHO.
miners with 50+ ghash/s really ought to have a proxy in place already, which would make it very easy and painless.

Centralized point of failure you say ? No thanks !

Interesting idea nonetheless.
Not something controlled by someone else, but a box onsite. If coded properly, it will be just as reliable as your internet connection or more so, which is already a point of failure.

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