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  • New public and private keys are pre-generated and stored in a queue before use. ...he queue is 100<ref>[http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1414.0 Key pool feature for safer wallet backup]</ref>.
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  • {{infobox company|name=Slush Pool|image=[[File:SP_logo.png|256px]] |industry=[[Mining pool]]
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  • {{infobox company|name=XKCD Pool |trading_name=XKCD Pool
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Bitcoin Pool]]
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  • ...y asking in: [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining #bitcoin-mining]. ...r members of [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining #bitcoin-mining] to direct those with questions.
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  • ...pecting someone else to make it neutral fairly quick. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 22:04, 14 June 2011 (GMT) ...on is given by someone who runs a pool, it is ''ipso facto'' biased toward pool mining. There's no problem with a biased opinion - every opinion is a bias
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  • == How does mining in a pool improve my payouts? == ...and proves you have worked on finding a valid block. Your reward when the pool finds a valid block depends on the shares you submitted.
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  • 3. The 'change' of the transaction is sent to a new address in my pool 6. My 'change' is intact because the entire pool was restored.
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  • I think this revision by holy-fire is the best. all it needs is a citation to the whitepaper describing the pool hopping attack
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  • ...lso sometimes referred to 'Somebadger's pool', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. Betcoin's Mining Pool uses an anti cheating scoring system.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pool vs. solo mining]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Pool vs. solo mining]]
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  • A former [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that used the Pay-per-Last-N-Shares (PPLNS) reward system. ...1st 2013<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248031 Galaxy Mining Pool]</ref>. It has since gone defunct.
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  • The pool is run by someone who also runs a related solo mining pool. ...proven to be a scam due to the coinbase pointing the hash rate at another pool.
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  • ...ixcoin (IXC), i0coin (I0C), [[Devcoin]] (DVC) and Groupcoin. As of 2016-11-14, This announcment was found on their page: Merge mining is temporarily di The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "/mmpool" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/bb79d0d7f9bded63f1413b7f27fe
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  • '''Golden Nonce Pool''' is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that allows mining bitcoins (BTC) and offers DGM payouts. It has been run * Variable fee kept by the pool to absorb operator variance when balancing participant variance.
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  • ...ning pool founded by EMCD.Tech in 2018<ref>https://asic-firmware.com/mining-pools/</ref>. It has servers in Russia, Europe, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, and ...ate accounts for about 1% of the Bitcoin network<ref>https://btc.com/stats/pool/EMCDPool%20</ref>.
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  • ...or group of people under the name [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] and released as open-source software in 2009. It does not rely on a central server to process tra Bitcoin has no central issuer; instead, the peer-to-peer network regulates bitcoins, transactions and issuance according to cons
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  • ...I reference can be [https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#bitcoin-core-apis found here]. ...multisignature address to the wallet. Each key is a bitcoin address or hex-encoded public key. If [account] is specified, assign address to [account].
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  • Bitcoin is a distributed peer-to-peer digital currency that can be transferred instantly and securely between ...bitcoins from [https://www.bitit.gift/ Bitit] [https://www.coinbase.com/buy-bitcoin Coinbase], [https://paybis.com/ PayBis], [http://cubits.com/ Cubits]
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  • ...A-256] hashes are used, however [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIPEMD RIPEMD-160] is also used when a shorter hash is desirable (for example when creatin Example of double-SHA-256 encoding of string "hello":
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  • # Making a new secure wallet, using appropriate long-term protection. ...offline on a clean [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_gap_(networking) air-gapped] computer. Unsigned transactions are generated online, transferred of
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  • ...veillance company|transaction surveillance companies]] exist which do large-scale surveillance of the bitcoin ecosystem. ...ing, for example, avoid AML/KYC checks and be careful when giving your real-life mail address.
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  • The name of a decentralized p2p crypto-currency network. Each block includes the difficult-to-produce verification hash of the previous block. This allows each subsequent
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  • .... More serious forks have occurred after fixing bugs that required backward-incompatible changes. ...hain, so they will be practically lost, which is why a network-enforced 100-block maturation time for generations exists.
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  • Mining pools also have a pool-specific share difficulty setting a lower limit for shares. ...where the leading 32 bits are zero and the rest are one (this is known as "pool difficulty" or "pdiff").
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  • '''Miner fees''' are a fee that spenders may include in any Bitcoin on-chain [[transaction]]. The fee may be collected by the miner who includes t ...med."], Arvind Narayanan, Twitter.com, posted 2018-01-03, retrieved 2018-01-03</ref> with decreasing frequency over time.
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  • ...he current wallet with the current password -- this is contrary to most non-technical users expectation of what 'change the password on your wallet' sho ...itially at least, the new wallet is no longer backed up. On the upside, non-technical users won't find their wallets drained from security compromises t
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  • ...organizing to a different part of the chain, and serving the block data to other nodes that are synchronizing. ...the sense that they can be rebuilt from the block data. But validation and other operations would become intolerably slow without them.
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  • gribble is a modified Supybot IRC bot, carrying some useful bitcoin-related commands and factoids. The bot's command sequence is ';;', to issue ...er trading, with the OTC order book and OTC web of trust), and a number of other channels. You can also PM commands to gribble and it will PM back.
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  • With increasing generation difficulty, mining with lower-performance devices can take a very long time before block generation, on av ...ooled miners, using different approaches, have been created. With a mining pool, a lot of different people contribute to generating a block, and the reward
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  • * [http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=17805.0 MineCo.in pool: Beginners guide to pooled bitcoin mining] [[zh-cn:Category:开采]]
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  • ...hat your node is well connected to the rest of the network, so even in less-censored countries using bitcoin over both Tor and clearnet can avoid being [http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-windows.html.en This] is a detailed installation guide for Windows. Before y
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  • ...through github: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/doc/release-notes * -salvagewallet command-line option, which moves any existing wallet.dat to wallet.{timestamp}.dat a
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  • * [[Key pool]] ...ustom [[Deterministic wallet]] format [https://www.bitcoinarmory.com/wallet-format/ described here] and runs on top of [[Bitcoin Core]].
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  • New public and private keys are pre-generated and stored in a queue before use. ...he queue is 100<ref>[http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1414.0 Key pool feature for safer wallet backup]</ref>.
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  • ...obster.com/random/how-to-get-started-using-your-gpu-to-mine-for-bitcoins-on-windows How to get started using your GPU to mine for Bitcoins on Windows] ...o run the GUI version on OpenSUSE you will need `libqt4-x11` or `libqt4-x11-32bit` installed).
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  • ===Pre-generating Bitcoin addresses=== ...s and store them in a database on your web server, and dispense them one-by-one to customers when they are ready to pay. This way, your web server neve
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  • |industry=[[Mining Pool]] ...://www.poolin.com Poolin.com] is a Bitcoin & multi-cryptocurrency [[mining pool]]. Started by the founders of BTC.com.<br /> They also provide a custodial
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  • ...l consumer use" (where the client's encryption is adequate) and "commercial-grade protection" where the topics such as encryption at the filesystem is a ...mple, if the payment addresses you receive are modified by some malicious e-mail program.
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  • '''Poold''' was a component for an open source mining pool software. ...ps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3078.msg43720#msg43720 Re: New mining pool for testing | GPL'd source code released.]</ref>.
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  • ...t to define a new wallet protocol addressing problems with the current JSON-RPC implementation in bitcoind. * Never use human-formatted data (for example, use base bitcoin units, not Decimal BitCoins no
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  • ...ing pool that uses an [https://github.com/ForceMajeure/BitPenny-Client open-source client] to protect against potential abuses and [[Weaknesses|security ...d normally be spent waiting for work from the server due to network lag or other issues.
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  • {{infobox company|name=Slush Pool|image=[[File:SP_logo.png|256px]] |industry=[[Mining pool]]
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  • Most computers have multi-core CPUs nowadays (which is almost the same thing as having multiple CPU's ...e Mac OS X's Quartz, which powers the Aqua desktop and its beautiful, water-like graphical effects and animations such as bulging the Dock in a smooth a
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  • ...it.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too]</ref>. The pool operator who opened the announcement / support thread on the [[BitcoinTalk ...le reward sharing scheme and fast payments. It was once the biggest mining pool and at one point had more than 50% of the overall hash power at the time<re
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  • The new DeepBit pool and changes to Slush's pool need some work. [[User:Sgornick|Sgornick]] 09:56, 26 February 2011 (GMT)
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  • ...o as puddinpop's miner after the author's forum name, is a [[Pooled mining|pool miner]] client. ...com/file/ve608cl5mk1ka3l/bitcoin-remote-rpc-20110227-src.zip bitcoin-remote-rpc] miner client source
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  • --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 01:03, 8 March 2011 (GMT) ...to do anything but vandalise. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 02:24, 25 November 2012 (GMT)
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] which offers shared block payout as well as pay per share payout. ...2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/?topic=4251.0 BTCMine - new shared mining pool]</ref>.
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  • ...miner, which is very unique feature that no other mining pools have. The pool operates on the fact that more efficient miners reduce the amount of resour ...ntly, no other miners are as efficient as [[poclbm-mod]]. In general, all other bitcoin mining programs, including [[poclbm]], ignore the concept of effici
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  • ...a getwork until it has finished the entire work. Many getwork's from the pool server will contain more than one answer, which would be skipped with m0mch [[{{ns:file}}:Poclbm-mod-explain.png]]
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  • Not all miners support mining in a [[Pooled mining|pool]]. * [[:Category:Pool Operators|Pool Operators]]
    24 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 00:30, 15 June 2011
  • ...Better to talk about "pool efficiency" (modified miner is lowering load of pool), but this reduce miner's payout per real megahash because of higher rate o I've updated this article as well as [[Poclbm-mod]]. [[User:Sgornick|Sgornick]] 22:52, 11 March 2011 (GMT)
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  • ;transaction pool : transactions that can't go into the pool due to one or more missing input transactions
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  • A feature request / bounty and donation pool service.
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  • ...t solo mining has an equal _average_ return to competent, cheater-less, fee-less pooled mining the distribution of rewards is very different: Solo minin <tr><th style="width: 15em; text-align: right;">Current Difficulty</th><td><code>D = 567358.224571</code></td
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  • A commercial service that operates essentially as a private pool. The service supports connections only from the operator's proprietary Win ...ttp://www.geeks3d.com/20110212/compute4cash-use-your-gpu-to-make-money-with-opencl/ Compute4Cash: Use your GPU to Make Money with OpenCL]</ref>.
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  • ...tor. As of April 5th, 2011, the only pool that provides this is [[Bitcoin Pool]]<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=5426.0 Bitcoin "Miner Sta * [http://droidmill.com/miner-status-220364.html Miner Status] on DroidMill
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  • {{infobox company|name=XKCD Pool |trading_name=XKCD Pool
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  • * [https://btcserv.net/bitcoin-mining-calculator BTCServ - Bitcoin Mining Calculator] * [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]][http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/](useful for pool mining)
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  • == Pre-orders == ...should do their due diligence before making a purchase - especially in pre-order cases - we can all help to keep things a bit more tidy by only having
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  • ...d analysis of Bitcoin or related areas. There is a separate page for [[peer-reviewed research]]. ...t a subset of a [http://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VaWhbAj7hWNdiE73P-W-wrl5a0WNgzjofmZXe0Rh5sg/htmlview?usp=sharing&pli=1&sle=true comprehensive li
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Bitcoin Pool]]
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] |founder=[[Luke Dashjr|Luke-Jr]]
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  • ...i-pool, multi-worker proxy for Bitcoin miners, supporting long polling and pool failover. ...with fail-over to other pools if something happens to a miner's preferred pool. It requires a web server supporting PHP, and a MySQL database.
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  • ...Red''', was a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] for [[/r/Bitcoin]] users. This pool paid out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total shar The pool was opened in May 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=9911.0 E
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  • This concept was first reached by Bitcoin Plus, a [[cpu-miner|cpu miner]] that is launched from the browser, requires no installatio The miner connects to a pool and the payout method is pay-per-share. The pool's fee is 3%.
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  • ...compatible FPGA Board. The miner works either in a [[Pooled Mining|mining pool]] or solo. ...correct one. Find the correct fpga package number and add it, for the DE0-Nano this is EP4CE22F17C6. Be sure to select the correct one, because the h
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  • ...ub.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/05454818dc7ed92f577a1a1ef6798049f17a52e7#diff-118fcbaaba162ba17933c7893247df3aR522 2010], and more recently the code has b .... This allows the transaction to be pending and replaceable until an agreed-upon future time, specified either as a block index or as a timestamp (the s
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  • ...y asking in: [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining #bitcoin-mining]. ...r members of [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining #bitcoin-mining] to direct those with questions.
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  • ...pecting someone else to make it neutral fairly quick. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 22:04, 14 June 2011 (GMT) ...on is given by someone who runs a pool, it is ''ipso facto'' biased toward pool mining. There's no problem with a biased opinion - every opinion is a bias
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  • ...%;background: #FDFAF8; margin: 0.25em auto; border: 1px solid #C29272; text-align:center; " cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" rules="all" | colspan=15 style="font-weight: bold;font-size:135%;"| [http://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Firestorm&act
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  • == How does mining in a pool improve my payouts? == ...and proves you have worked on finding a valid block. Your reward when the pool finds a valid block depends on the shares you submitted.
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  • This page lists IRC channels for discussing Bitcoin-related topics. Please read: [[Bitcoin IRC Channel Guidelines]] before join | {{Freenode IRC|bitcoin}} (on Freenode) || General Bitcoin-related discussion and support. ([[Bitcoin_IRC_Channel_Guidelines |guideline
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  • 3. The 'change' of the transaction is sent to a new address in my pool 6. My 'change' is intact because the entire pool was restored.
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  • ...it's being abused and thus can't serve this purpose. [[User:Holy-Fire|Holy-Fire]] 18:43, 26 May 2011 (GMT) ...This should serve to remove any abuse. --[[User:Firestorm|<span style="text-shadow:orange 0px 0px 3px;"><font color="#FF6600"><tt><big><u>'''Firestorm''
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  • I think this revision by holy-fire is the best. all it needs is a citation to the whitepaper describing the pool hopping attack
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. Features included 24/7 Live Chat, an active forums community, real-time worker statistics tracking and mining hardware giveaways/contests.
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] ...wards to the full 8 decimal points supported by the Bitcoin protocol. The pool is run off the donations of users, and is offering premium services at diff
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  • ...tart mining. Mining is paid on a pay-per-share basis, with 3% taken by the pool operators. The site suggests that users invite their friends to mine with t
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  • Bitp.it (pronounced bit pit) was a Bitcoin mining pool where members could work together to solve blocks. Its owners disappeared suddenly at the end of 2011, taking all pool balances with them.
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  • Simplecoin is a new [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] with the goal of simplifying mining while providing tools for the most av This pool pays out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total shar
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  • ...ulty of work returned to pool rather than the difficulty of work served by pool [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131376.0] ...0% fee would be 6.25 BTC divided by <current difficulty>. It is risky for pool operators, hence the fee is highest.
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  • File:BitClockersHeader.jpg
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  • getwork is a JSON-RPC method sent over a HTTP transport. ...e "data" provided by a prior request modified to meet the server's proof-of-work requirements.
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  • Was a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. This pool pays out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total shar
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. This pool pays out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total shar
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  • a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. .../bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8288.0 Swepool.net Pay-Per-Share, LP, JSON-API, SSL, Email Notify, Super Low Variance!]</ref>.
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  • ...pool can find a 12 day range where their payout method is better than all other pools. ...everyone has flags memorised). --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 15:40, 4 October 2014 (UTC)
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  • ...elivery or pickup. All miners came fully customised and preconfigured to a pool of choice.
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  • ...as a currency, you will be taxed the same as holding an account in any non-functional (foreign) currency. ...reated in this manner and actually have a significant value in relation to other currencies. Essentially it is somewhat uncharted territory. Literally bit
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  • South Africa's own Bitcoin Pool.
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] ...le on June 08, 2011.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=13275 New Pool]</ref>
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. This pool pays out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total shar
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  • ......) and the ways to get that computational power for a small budget via a pool. * Pool (E)vil registers as a miner with Pool (G)ood.
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  • '''Eclipse Mining Consortium''' is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] with server locations in the US and EU. It is run by Josh Zerlan. This pool pays out using a [[Comparison of mining pools|double geometric]] share rewa
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...ef>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=14085.0 Ozcoin - New Australian Pool]</ref>.
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  • '''21bitcoin''' was a Hong Kong mining pool. The pool offered mining contracts<ref>{{cite btct|id=17208|title=HK mining contract| It is not known if the pool had ever solved a block. It shut down in 2011, but the site remained as a b
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  • A No Fee Mining pool created to fix the problems with current pools and improve on their feature This pool pays out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total shar
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  • ...ally created for the [http://arstechnica.com Ars Technica] community. The pool is open to the public. ...s as much as possible when new blocks are found. This method prevents pool-hoppers from getting a higher than average value for their shares. More det
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  • ...solo mining ''is'' always inferior to pooled mining. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 14:28, 22 June 2011 (GMT) ** ... says the owner of a pool. The article claims that with a 500Mh/s machine and a difficulty of 567358
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  • ...nnects to the Bitcoin network, maintains the blockchain, and relays memory pool transactions traffic based on policies. ...wing the consensus code as implemented in the original client 100% (bug-for-bug). There is no documented standard for Bitcoin consensus, so presently th
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  • List of Bitcoin-related '''software'''. See also [[:Category:Software|Category:Software]]. *[[Bitcoin Knots]] - C++/Qt based tabbed UI. Linux/MacOSX/Windows. Full-featured [[Thin Client Security|thick client]] that downloads the entire [[b
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  • ...aw, and Technology Solutions 1st Edition p.19- Joseph J. Bambara - ISBN 978-1260115871</ref> ...height:''' <ref>Mastering Bitcoin p.28 - Andreas M. Antonopoulos - ISBN 978-1491954386</ref> block number since the Bitcoin [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki
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  • | Before|| Tx || 9 || Reject if any other tx in the pool uses the same transaction output as one used by this tx. | After || Tx || 9 || Reject if any other tx in the pool uses the same transaction output as one used by this tx, and has a greater
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool|mining]]. This pool aims to provide a simple reward sharing scheme and fast payments.
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  • ...minal emulator software (ConnectBot for Android, for example), and even web-based SSH terminal emulator services (www.gotossh.com, for example). * A built-in donation system that will allow you to help fund development of smartcoin
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  • ...andling it can be a more attractive target for attack than ones dealing in other valuable commodities. Yet because bitcoin is a young and uncertain system m ...ite like a pool, web-wallet, or an exchange suffers a compromise than many other people are hurt.
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  • {{infobox company|name=Polmine|image=[[File:Polmine-logo.jpg]] |industry=[[Mining pool]]
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  • ..._of_mining_pools|PPS]], [[stratum]] and [[getwork]] [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] in Germany. This pool pays out using a pay per share reward system.
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  • A Bitcoin mining pool using the PPLNS reward system to ensure fair rewards. * Transaction fees distributed to miners (1-2% increase in rewards)
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  • ...lso sometimes referred to 'Somebadger's pool', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. Betcoin's Mining Pool uses an anti cheating scoring system.
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  • ...ining Pool]] with proportional [[Bitcoin]] payouts located in Germany. The pool was launched on July 9th, 2011 and it featured Only the [[transaction fees|transaction fees]] were kept by the pool operator.
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  • Coinotron is world's first multicoin [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...y chooses what coin to mine for. There is no need to point your workers to other sites, ports etc. Just choose AUTO option for worker and everything will be
    831 bytes (121 words) - 06:30, 1 September 2011

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