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  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} Below are statistics about the Bitcoin [[Mining]] performance of [[ASIC]] hardware and '''only includes specialized equipme
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  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} ...CPUs, and other hardware not specifically designed for bitcoin mining [[Non-specialized_hardware_comparison|see here]]. '''Only specialized equipment th
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  • ...split the block reward according the contributed processing power. Pooled mining effectively reduces the granularity of the block generation reward, spreadi ...a very long time before block generation, on average. For example, with a mining speed of 1000 Khps, at a difficulty of 14484 (which was in effect at the en
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pooled mining]]
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  • ..., such as performing as a gaming system, and is used to mine only on a part-time basis. '''Warning:''' GPU mining is not very profitable (if at all) anymore, and even if you have free elect
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  • ...coin Mining Operations Management Service''' — you buy and install the [[mining rig]] hardware and this service will take care of everything else, remotely * [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2826.0 Bitcoin Mining Operations Management Service]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mining hardware comparison]]
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  • This page is an analysis of the costs/benefits of pooled mining. ...fee-less pooled mining the distribution of rewards is very different: Solo mining has higher odds of small or no payout at all, but also higher odds of large
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pooled mining]]
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  • A multi-pool, multi-worker proxy for Bitcoin miners, supporting long polling and pool failover. ...allows multiple miners to be run against multiple pools with fail-over to other pools if something happens to a miner's preferred pool. It requires a web
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  • ...eddit''', shortened to '''MtRed''' or '''Mt. Red''', was a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] for [[/r/Bitcoin]] users. This pool paid out using a proportional sh ...on PushPool]</ref> and was later reorganized into a [[BTC Guild]] team as mining became more competitive.
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  • Although most miners prefer to mine in pools, there are still merits to solo mining. ...asking in: [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining #bitcoin-mining].
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  • == How does mining in a pool improve my payouts? == Pooled mining will not have a significant effect on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exp
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  • ...n earlier shares, thus the miner's score quickly diminishes when they stop mining on the pool. Rewards are calculated proportionally to scores (and not to sh The following mining pools are still running and paying out their users:
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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. ...hare reward system. It also offers simultaneous [[Alternative chain|merged mining]] of BTC and [[NMC]]].
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  • .../addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bitcoin-pool-statistics/ Bitcoin - mining statistics] [[Category:License/MPL-1.1]]
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  • Bitcoin Mining Monitor is a browser extension for Chrome, Watch your mining progress in the Chrome. * mining.bitcoin.cz
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  • ...propose a new BIP to supercede it with something based on p2pool's merged mining. ...exist; it is the relationship between two blockchains for one to trust the other's work as their own and accept AuxPOW blocks.
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  • [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15y.e.html USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y] with four Spartan 6 LX150 and [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15x.e.html USB-FPGA Modules 1.15x] with a single Spartan 6 LX150
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  • ...is page should serve as an entry point and a place to organize most of our mining articles. Thank You! (-Atheros) --> ...e:Quick-and-dirty-4x5970-cooling.jpg|thumb|right|A home-made "[[Mining rig|mining rig]]"]]
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  • ...targets greater than difficulty 1 for pool shares. With the advent of ASIC mining, many hashrates may be sufficiently high that difficulty 1 creates too much With rapidly-increasing hashing speeds, miners are rather wasteful in terms of bandwidth.
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  • Mining Explorer [http://miningexplorer.org website], [http://miningexplorer.org/fi Monitoring tool for bitcoin mining. Developed in cooperation with bitcoin pool [[50BTC]]
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  • ==Traditional mining== ==Split-key mining==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pool vs. solo mining]]
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  • ...available. These tables should help you find what will work best for your mining. | license || GPL-3 || All rights reserved
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  • A former [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that used the Pay-per-Last-N-Shares (PPLNS) reward system. ...n July 1st 2013<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248031 Galaxy Mining Pool]</ref>. It has since gone defunct.
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  • This page aims to give a beginners explanation to the question "Is Bitcoin Mining Profitable ?" In order to determine the profitability of Bitcoin mining you need to take into account the following parameters:
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  • ...oupcoin. As of 2016-11-14, This announcment was found on their page: Merge mining is temporarily disabled, only bitcoins are being mined at the current time. * PPS method for merged mining rewards of [[Namecoin]], [[Devcoin]], ixcoin, i0coin and groupcoin.
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  • #redirect [[Pooled mining]]
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  • This page lists numerous things mining manufacturers should think about on a technical level before releasing a pr ...ature is considered "normal" for this device, and at what level should the mining software default to shutting it down?
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  • #REDIRECT [[Merged mining]]
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  • ...to mine Bitcoins without having to manage their own hardware. Since Cloud Mining is provided as a service there is generally some cost, and this can result ...her lease a physical mining server or a Virtual private server and install mining software on the machine. Instead of leasing a dedicated server, some servic
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cloud mining]]
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  • The [[stratum]] overlay protocol was extended to support pooled mining as a replacement for obsolete [[Getwork|getwork]] protocol in late 2012. ...h's pool]]'s website<ref>[http://mining.bitcoin.cz/stratum-mining/ Stratum mining protocol specification at slush's pool's website]</ref>.
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  • <div style="width:100%; text-align:right; margin-top:-2em">back to: [[#top|top]]</div> |pics=asic-21-bitshare-top.png:Top
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  • {{infobox company|image=[[File:Genesis-mining-logo.png|225px]] |industry=Bitcoin Mining
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  • ...7941ea88ab99490e7774ae25dc48deb9aa2bf72 First Block]</ref> In addition to mining income, miners on the pool are also provided periodic promotions, which hel The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "/bravo-mining/"<ref>[https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/9859c5fbe83b64962e99179ca1b72c72a6
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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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  • ...he New Yorker''|url=http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/10/10/the-crypto-currency}}</ref> ...treated as a special case in the reference code</ref> It is believed that other outputs sent to this address are spendable, but it is unknown if Satoshi Na
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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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  • ...the [[block chain]]). New transactions are constantly being processed by [[Mining|miners]] into new blocks which are added to the end of the chain. As blocks ...be submitted to the network without the correct answer - the process of "[[mining]]" is essentially the process of competing to be the next to find the answe
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  • A '''proof of work''' is a piece of data which is difficult (costly, time-consuming) to produce but easy for others to verify and which satisfies cert ...generation. In order for a block to be accepted by network participants, [[Mining|miners]] must complete a proof of work which covers all of the data in the
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  • For protocol used in mining, see [[getblocktemplate]]. ...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
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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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  • ...ng the guessed nonce value is sent back to the server. If used in [[Pooled Mining]] mode, this block is called a "share" because the server is supposed to cr ...address) and HTTP username:password authentication is required. For solo mining, the username/password is set in bitcoin.conf.
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  • Subsequently the java [[DiabloMiner]] based on m0mchil's was created by Diablo-D3<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1721.0 Diablo's announcem See the [[Mining Hardware Comparison]] page for detailed statistics on the hash rates that c
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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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  • ...cial first transaction in the block). The counter parameter is small at 32-bits so each time it wraps the extraNonce field must be incremented (or othe When mining bitcoin, the hashcash algorithm repeatedly hashes the block header while in
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  • Mining pools also have a pool-specific share difficulty setting a lower limit for shares. ...example, if the packed target in the block is 0x1b0404cb (stored in little-endian order: <code>cb 04 04 1b</code>), the hexadecimal target is
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  • ...://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81378.0 supported] with Bitcoind/Bitcoin-Qt v0.7. Using bitcoin over [[tor]] is also supported. * ''headers'' - Send up to 2,000 block headers. Non-generators can download the headers of blocks instead of entire blocks.
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  • ...a 256-bit number (extremely large) that all Bitcoin clients share. The SHA-256 [[hash]] of a [[block]]'s header must be lower than or equal to the curr ...asically gives you a random number between 0 and the maximum value of a 256-bit number (which is huge). If your hash is below the target, then you win.
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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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  • An open source Bitcoin [[Pooled Mining|pooled mining]] server created by puddinpop. ...lients connect through a JSON-based protocol with the [[RPC Miner]] pooled mining clients created by puddinpop.
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  • | 1 || OS-specific setup tasks || These tasks are not particularly interesting.<br>For | 2 || Parameter Interactions || Certain command-line options require other options to be set in a certain way.<br>For example, -zapwallettxes implies
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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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  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} Below are statistics about the Bitcoin [[Mining]] performance of [[ASIC]] hardware and '''only includes specialized equipme
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  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} ...CPUs, and other hardware not specifically designed for bitcoin mining [[Non-specialized_hardware_comparison|see here]]. '''Only specialized equipment th
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  • ...split the block reward according the contributed processing power. Pooled mining effectively reduces the granularity of the block generation reward, spreadi ...a very long time before block generation, on average. For example, with a mining speed of 1000 Khps, at a difficulty of 14484 (which was in effect at the en
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pooled mining]]
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  • First is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography public key cryptography]. Each coin is associated with its ...e block chain, which they keep updated by passing along new blocks to each other. Each block contains a group of transactions that have been sent since the
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  • ...[https://www.jstor.org/stable/29769582 Fr. Bernard W. Dempsey, S.J.] (1903-1960); cf. John Horvat II [https://isidore.co/calibre/browse/book/5155 <i>Re ...[https://www.jstor.org/stable/29769582 Fr. Bernard W. Dempsey, S.J.] (1903-1960)</p></blockquote>
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  • == Bitcoin is just like all other digital currencies; nothing new == Nearly all other digital currencies are centrally controlled. This means that:
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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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  • ...count: an, de, ti, go, su, by, ra, me, ni, ko, hu, vy, la, po, fy, ton, ton-an, etc... ...tem in general, please see [http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/tonal-system/10991091 the book].
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  • ...on bitcoin.org]. Please see [https://launchpad.net/+help-soyuz/ppa-sources-list.html this guide] for details on how to use the PPA. You can also choose ...|400px|thumb|right|Bitcoin is initializing by establishing a connection to other clients and downloading the blocks.]]
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  • ...ftware is still more efficient than all other GPU miners. He uses a heavily-modified version of Bitcoin; notably, he requires less transaction fees and
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  • ...moderator review. For the utility of the same name included in the Python-based miner software see [[OpenCL miner]]. * [https://www.bitcoinmining.com/ Bitcoin Mining]
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  • '''Bitcoin Watch''' provides a real-time snapshot of a number of data attributes relating to Bitcoin. This website is not to be confused with the [[Bitcoin-Watch|#Bitcoin-Watch]] IRC channel on freenode which streams data.
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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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  • This limit was effectively around 500-750k in serialized bytes, and was forgotten until 2013 March. ...for MAX_BLOCK_SIZE No. 2.</ref> in secret. This limit was effectively a no-op due to the aforementioned forgotten limit.
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  • ..., such as performing as a gaming system, and is used to mine only on a part-time basis. '''Warning:''' GPU mining is not very profitable (if at all) anymore, and even if you have free elect
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  • ...coin Mining Operations Management Service''' — you buy and install the [[mining rig]] hardware and this service will take care of everything else, remotely * [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2826.0 Bitcoin Mining Operations Management Service]
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  • [https://github.com/Diablo-D3/DiabloMiner/archives/master Source] ./DiabloMiner-YourOS.sh -u youruser -p yourpass
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  • ...k to allow [[mining]] on a graphics card. It was the first open source GPU mining software to be produced. If you find the desktop laggy while mining, use '-f60'. This may decrease performance slightly.
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  • |industry=[[Mining Pool]] [https://www.poolin.com Poolin.com] is a Bitcoin & multi-cryptocurrency [[mining pool]]. Started by the founders of BTC.com.<br /> They also provide a custo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mining hardware comparison]]
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  • Shows an estimate of the amount of time, on average, that you will need to do mining at the specified hash rate before you will generate a [[blocks|block]] and ...as reported by your miner software or from an estimate obtained from the [[mining hardware comparison]] tables.
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  • This article lists Bitcoin-related press from the project's creation through October 2011. Since that t | date = 2011-10-15
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  • ...tion of [[bitcoin|bitcoins]]. For example: How much bitcoinage did your [[mining rig]] generate this week? First reported use occurred in the [http://www.p
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  • This guide is intended for users of [[Bitcoin-Qt]] who do not want to wait for their wallet to be synchronized with the ne ...out importing private keys?]</ref>. This guide is for the impatient or time-stressed, it is recommended that users of [[Bitcoin Core]] simply wait out t
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  • Sold custom built [[mining rig|mining rigs]] and contracts for purchasing mining rig capacity. ...s://bitcointalk.org/?topic=3208 Dedicated Bitcoin Mining Rigs]</ref>. The mining contracts were first offered March 25, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/?t
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  • ...ial loss due to double spending as nominal, as with very inexpensive or non-fungible items, people may choose not to wait for a transaction to be confir Most [[:Category:Exchanges|exchanges]] and other merchants who bear the risk from double spending require 6 or more blocks.
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  • '''Poold''' was a component for an open source mining pool software. ...ef>[https://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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  • ...ses and [[Weaknesses|security vulnerabilities]] resulting from centralized mining power. ...d normally be spent waiting for work from the server due to network lag or other issues.
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] ...f name="thread">[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1976 Cooperative mining (join us!)]</ref>
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