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  • ...to Bob directly. This message would function much like a share in a mining pool. Out of 10000 nanopayments, on average, 9999 will be worthless and 1 will n .... We're going to randomize the prevout identifying Bob's transaction. Multi-input transactions are not valid unless all their inputs exist, so if Bob's
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  • ...ddress. The protocol works using a trusted 3rd party that acts as an always-on relay point on behalf of the user, similar to an email server. The payloa ...to her account ("activity" will be defined bellow); if the base58 address pool is depleted, for example on first connect, the client uploads fresh keys ge
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  • ...process still ultimately dependent upon the counterparty risk exposure to other traders. Thus, the exchange does not act as a counterparty. * State-of-the-art technologies usage. Instead of using old, slow, polling-based algorithms ICBIT builds atop of the most up to date technologies. Its
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] '''Bitminter''' was a [[Pooled mining|bitcoin mining pool]]. Roughly 1% of the bitcoins in circulation came from Bitminter.
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...hare (0% fee)]</ref> <ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25127.0 pool.itzod.ru - Новый пул совместной генерации]</ref>
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  • ...ble consensus blockchain ''even when subject to a considerably-greater-than-50% attack''. ...e to the attacker's pseudonymous identity/identities destroys their bitcoin-days' stake and takes them out of the running as a big attacker for a long t
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  • Title: JSON Pool Information API Created: 22-05-2012
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] ...different [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] for Bitcoin and a selection of high-quality Altcoins including DASH, ZCash, Horizen, Decred, Sia, Monero and mor
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  • ...test block and all transactions that need including in the next block. The other communication is for checking the payout address is OK, and publishing newl ...p2pool shares. We need to track what shares have been published by us and other users. We need this as to calculate the block generation transaction we nee
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  • ...roperty was often refer to as "solving the double-spending problem". Double-spending is the result of successfully spending some money more than once. B Other electronic systems prevent double-spending by having a master authoritative source that follows business rules
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  • ...C, cross platform for Linux, Mac, and Windows including support for OpenWrt-capable routers. ** [http://www.butterflylabs.com/bitforce-sc-release-notes/ Butterfly Labs's BitForce SC (ASIC) product line]
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  • '''Is Bitcoin a 'get-rich-quick' scheme?''' ...a small amounts of easy work. Such schemes are usually pyramid- and matrix-style schemes that make money from their own employees and offer nothing of
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  • Created: 2012-07-31 ...of confidence that the transaction will be confirmed as compared to a zero-confirmation transaction.
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  • .../btccan.com BTC Canada] is the first Canadian owned and run Bitcoin Mining Pool. * [https://btccan.com/stats.php Realtime Pool Statistics]
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  • ...lty pooled mining''' refers to using targets greater than difficulty 1 for pool shares. With the advent of ASIC mining, many hashrates may be sufficiently With rapidly-increasing hashing speeds, miners are rather wasteful in terms of bandwidth.
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  • Monitoring tool for bitcoin mining. Developed in cooperation with bitcoin pool [[50BTC]] ...tatistics. You can enter the keys for several pools, so you can choose the pool in the main window.
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  • [http://www.makomk.com/%7Eaidan/shortfin-dcmwd4e-20120822.7z makomk dcmwd4e bitstreams] (compressed with 7zip, available [http://7-zip.org/download.html here])
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  • ...de which transactions are accepted, etc, is all transferred blindly to the pool operator. ...e combined hash power of all the miners to execute double spend attacks or other similar attacks.
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  • ...for tracking bitcoin wallet balance, trading on Mt.Gox, monitoring mining pool hashrate, balance, worker status etc. * Monitor mining pool hashrate, balance, worker status
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  • ...ore ECDSA private keys. The general use case is when a user generates a key-pair and only shares his public key. Everybody can use this public key to fi A split-key vanity address is generated by a specialized software, called a generato
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  • A GUI frontend for Windows. Developed in cooperation with bitcoin pool [[50BTC]] * Only username and password to start mining on 50BTC pool.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pool vs. solo mining]]
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  • ...ptocurrencies, so the ultimate source of scarcity remains the proof-of-work-mined "fuel". ...f burn. This page currently describes [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]]'s version. Other people can add variant versions that still belong to the broad proof of bur
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  • ...tcoin-Qt]] - C++/Qt based tabbed UI for Bitcoin, Linux/MacOSX/Windows, full-featured ...n of the standard Bitcoin client, providing [[API reference (JSON-RPC)|JSON-RPC]] interface
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  • Private Release Date: 12-MAY-2012<br /> Public Release Date: 08-JAN-2013<br />
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  • | license || GPL-3 || All rights reserved ...|| PD || GPL-2+ || GPL-3 || MIT || PD || GPL-3 || GPL-3
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  • ...there is a mining pool data block that includes mining pool features, time-line statistics, current hashrate and reward specification. Additionally, the platform is full of in-depth charts which can be customized by multiple technical indicators and ti
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  • they mine is usually published on the pool website. If mining a transaction === Off-chain Transactions ===
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  • ...ugh the use of cryptographic accumulators and digital commitments with zero-knowledge proofs, it is not possible to link the address that was used to mi ...k | publisher=CoinDesk Ltd. | url=https://www.coindesk.com/how-anonymous-is-bitcoin/ | accessdate=8 February 2014 }}</ref>
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  • An open-source Bitcoin solution written in Go language (golang). It uses a proprietary license, though is free to use for non-commercial purposes.
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  • ...lockchain is tracked on this website: https://p2sh.info/dashboard/db/bech32-statistics?orgId=1 ...} || {{No}} || {{No}} || As of v1.5.0 https://bisq.network/blog/bisq-v1.5.0-highlights/
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  • ...s created with Windows 7 in mind. The exact steps are likely different for other versions of Windows. In addition, any text surrounded by quotes is to be en ...time you stop using your computer. On Microsoft Windows, there is a little-known way to automate tasks like this. For this tutorial, we will be using [
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  • BTCPoolman is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...pool initially pays out a proportional share, and is implementing a Pay-per-Share (PPS) reward systems.
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  • * [[c-gold]] * [[other dAccounts]]
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] which offers DGM payout. ..., 2013<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=249627 BTCDig - mining pool]</ref>.
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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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  • ...any|name=KnCMiner|native_name=Kennemar and Cole AB|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-kncminer.png|270x64px]]|website=[https://www.kncminer.com/ kncminer.com]}} They also operate a mining pool. The [[coinbase]] signature for the pool is: "KnCMiner" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/1d4d778105eb6c4f0ef35a12ec5
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  • Bitcoin Mining Co is a new mining pool located in the USA.
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  • Give Me <sup>COINS</sup> is a multicoin pool ==Pool Servers==
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  • ...uch as crowdsourced scrypt settings, coin address balance monitoring, a pre-populated list of common mining pools, and [[MobileMiner]] support for contr ...libjansson, and curl) are included. Thus the installation process for end-users is straightforward, involving only downloading and decompressing Aster
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  • [https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com BitcoinPaperWallet.com] was an open-source paper wallet generator based on the [[BitAddress]] generator. Its sou ...tackexchange.com/questions/85038/what-did-i-do-wrong-that-caused-me-to-lose-bitcoin What did I do wrong that caused me to lose bitcoin? - Bitcoin Stack
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  • ..., GPU, FPGA or ASICs are expending their effort creating hashcash proofs-of-work which act as a vote in the blockchain evolution and validate the blockc ...functions, hashcash-SHA1 (original), hashcash-SHA256^2 (bitcoin), hashcash-Scrypt(iter=1).
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  • '''Multipool''' is a multi-coin profit-switching [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that mines Bitcoins and several alternate cryptocurrencies (Altcoins). ...e pool offered Scrypt coins only, but as it grew in popularity, added a SHA-256 Multiport which currently mines 5 different coins (Bitcoin, Terracoin, F
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  • Run in terminal or script: ./bitcoin-qt -datadir=./[Directory_Name] ...ox as your backup or not, it is advised to use what Steve Gibson calls "pre-Internet encryption" which means to use some form of encryption on your file
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  • ...rates_for_dependent_transactions_.28child-pays-for-parent.29|child-pays-for-parent]] (CPFP), which are available to: * Sender of the Bitcoin transaction: Replace-by-fee (RBF), and Child-pays-for-parent (CPFP)
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  • |industry=[[Mining Pool]] ...ol officially closed. The team behind GHash.IO offers development of custom-built pools and enterprise mining solution.
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  • ...thematical objects. This is in keeping with the original, cryptographically-based alternative currencies, in that these discoveries are provable, unique ...bjects such as primes, Hadamard matrices, ternary complimentary pairs, and other useful objects.
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  • ...-side-2.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-fan.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-modular-4.jpg | 160px]] ...alon-side-3.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-IR-1.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-IR-2.jpg | 160px]]
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  • ...ond''' is an SI derived unit representing the number of [[mining|double SHA-256 computations]] performed in one second, referred to as '''hash rate'''. ...network's overall hash rate. Because each miner or [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] only relays a solved block to the network, the overall hash rate of the n
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  • '''CEX.IO''' is a UK-based Bitcoin crypto exchange developed out of the first ever [[cloud mining ...er and payment cards. This upgrade allows users to trade Bitcoins and cloud-based hashing power (GHS) as well as deposit and withdraw funds at one place
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  • PolishPool.pl [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. * Pay-per-share (PPS) with 0% fee, current rates are displayed on the website
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  • Since old nodes will recognize the new blocks as valid, a softfork is backward-compatible. ...e to enforce new rules, without support from miners, it is called a '''user-activated softfork''' (UASF).
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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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  • ...es Ltd.|native_name=比特大陆科技有限公司|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-bitmain.png|270x64px]]|website=[https://www.bitmaintech.com/ bitmaintech.com .... There will be no unexpected waiting and failed/delayed taping-out or any other kinds of delaying risks for our customers.
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  • MuPool.com is a MultiCoin Pool. One goal of MuPool.com is to create a stable Pool with low fees in the long run.
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  • ...rd / payment / share processors, user-friendly front-end website and a full-stack API. ...erv was created to be used for [http://www.coinium.org Coinium.org] mining pool network at first hand.
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  • ...ps.jpeg | 320px]] [[File:Avalon4-a3222-1.jpg | 320px]] [[File:Avalon4-A3222-3.jpg | 320px]] * The Hardware design files: http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/hardware/A3222/avalon4/
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  • Coinium.org pools uses their own in-house developed pool server software [[CoiniumServ|CoiniumServ]].
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  • git clone https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/cgminer git checkout origin/avalon-usb -b avalon-usb
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  • The distinction isn’t just [http://www.deadprogrammer.com/technically-correct pedantry]; ...nding of Bitcoin and for writing robust financial code that doesn’t lose other people’s money or cause support headaches for you.</ref>.
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  • |industry=[[Mining Pool]] * [https://minergate.com/ MinerGate] mining pool website
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  • '''Horrible Horrendous Terrible Tremendous''' was a mining pool. It had notoriety for placing strange messages in the [[coinbase]] when fin
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  • ...is to Asia - so CEX.io is to Europe and America. CEX.io combines a mining pool, crypto to crypto exchanges and fiat to Bitcoin exchange. They also offer t
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  • '''Tangpool''' is a [[mining pool]].
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  • ...Bitcoin cloud services sells hashing power by the gigahash (GH/s), has no pool fees, and offers daily payouts.
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  • ...ef>{{cite btct|title=<nowiki>[</nowiki>2500 GH/s<nowiki>]</nowiki> Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + Stratum|id=1976|date=27 November 2010}}</ref
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  • ...a [[Comparison_of_mining_pools|PPLNS]] [[Stratum]] [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. It was started on the 20th of September, 2014 <ref>[https://bitcointalk. The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "Kano" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/7b47a5415f69a092f5d2c252ff6bc60
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  • :''This article is about the solo mining pool. For other uses, see [[Ckpool (disambiguation)]].'' '''solo.ckpool.org''' is a solo mining pool implementation without the need to setup a local bitcoind.
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  • :''This article is about the mining pool backend software. For other uses, see [[Ckpool (disambiguation)]].'' ...ad massively scalable multi-process, multi-threaded modular bitcoin mining pool, proxy, passthrough, library and database interface in c for Linux.
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  • * [[KanoPool]], a mining pool located at http://www.kano.is * [[ckpool]], a mining pool server (backend) software
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] .... The pool opened on May 5, 2013. This name stems from the time before the pool had an English interface. At the time they were known only by their [[coinb
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  • '''AntPool''' is a pool run by [[Bitmain|Bitmain Tech Ltd]]. The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "Mined by AntPool" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/dd7747a771b30c600ca
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  • #REDIRECT [[Merge Mining Pool]]
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  • {{Infobox company|name=MegaBigPower|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-megabigpower.png|270x64px]]|website=[https://megabigpower.com/ megabigpower. The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "megabigpower.com" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/12a36c315604ba8b138
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  • ...itcoin.cz/stratum-mining/ Stratum mining protocol specification at slush's pool's website]</ref>. ...g.bitcoin.cz/stratum-mining/#example See also: Original example on slush's pool site]
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  • Bitcoin F# is a full-node implementation in F# by [https://github.com/hhanh00/ hhanh00]. Comment ...passes the acceptance tests from Matt too. As a relay node, it keeps a tx pool, validates, relays new tx and you can trim old blocks just by deleting file
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  • *15 – 184 billion bitcoins are [[CVE-2010-5139|created artificially]] in block 74638. 53 blocks into a chain fork, the ...[[Jeff Garzik]] pays [[puddinpop]] 10,000 BTC (~$625) to make their Windows-based CUDA client open source.
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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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  • ...board.vice.com/read/the-mystery-behind-the-biggest-bitcoin-transaction-ever-made|title=The Mystery Behind the Biggest Bitcoin Transaction Ever Made|acce ...asier to verify.<ref>{{cite reddit|r=Bitcoin|id=3cvw52|title=Is this a self-interested or altruistically constructed block?|date=11 July 2015|post=https
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  • *[[BW Mining]], a Chinese [[mining pool]]
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  • ...2015|accessdate=27 August 2015|url=https://medium.com/@octskyward/an-xt-faq-38e78aa32ff0}}</ref> ...5.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@octskyward/why-is-bitcoin-forking-d647312d22c1|title=Why is Bitcoin forking? — Faith and future|author=Mike
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  • [[File:Avalon6 fan adj 601605-256e0f00.png | none | 640px]] [[File:Avalon6 fan adj 601601-5d8a1270.png | none | 640px]]
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  • * Ch 7: Transactions & the Memory Pool ...meaning a node which validates blocks and transactions and relays them to other nodes. The node has fully validated the blockchain, although it may not nec
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  • ...or quite a while. He also participated in a Bitcoin pool called the [[XKCD Pool]].
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  • {{infobox company|image=[[File:Logo-white-sq.png|250px|thumb|left]]|name=BTC.com ...let], a Bitcoin API, a [http://www.btc.com block explorer], and a [[mining pool]].<br />
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  • ...ergemining.com''', is a [[Alternative chain|merge]] [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that allows mining bitcoins BTC - Bitcoin, CRW - Crowncoin, DVC - Devcoin * Transaction fees are shared to the miners of the pool.
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] which offers Komodo (KMD) payout. [[Category:Pool Operators]]
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