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Re: Electroneum Mining
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bitcoinltc
on 05/11/2017, 08:32:49 UTC
The official pools that you've been mining to have too high a payment threshold, but I do believe they have paid out (I don't mind there). The Uspool is something like 100ETN before a payout!
With the difficulty getting harder, they need to reduce it in my opinion.

I'd suggest joining another pool and go back to the official one when they drop the payment threshold. You wont lose any ETNS at their pool. They just wait there until you start re-submitting shares again.

Ive been using http://pool.electroneum.space/#getting_started for the last few days just for the exact reason. They have just reduced the threshold to 1ETN.
Also the forum there is full of helpful people.
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Re: [ANN][POOL][ETN] Electroneum Mining Pool with a 0.5% fee
by
bitcoinltc
on 04/11/2017, 17:09:09 UTC

The site is now back and due to network issues last night the owner has changed the payment thresholds and fee.

 The pool's fee will be 0,1%, minimum payout threshold will be 0,01 ETN and the block maturity depth will be 10!

Correction 'We are online for testing again. Fee changed to 0% for at least a few days/weeks.'

http://pool.electroneum.space/#


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Re: [ANN][POOL][ETN] Electroneum Mining Pool with a 0.5% fee
by
bitcoinltc
on 03/11/2017, 09:02:24 UTC
Yeah, I noticed that this morning and have sent a message. I'll see if I can post the info of the getting started page (Ports to use for each hardware)

Direct link to missing page (Getting started)

http://pool.electroneum.space/#getting_started


Port: 1111  Starting Difficulty: 25   Description: Potato hardware

Port: 3333 Starting Difficulty: 100 Description: Low end hardware

Port: 5555 Starting Difficulty: 2000 Description: Mid range hardware

Port: 7777 Starting Difficulty: 10000 Description: High end hardware

Port: 1337 Starting Difficulty: 100000 Description: High end hardware

Port: 9999 Starting Difficulty: 400000 Description: Monster hardware



If you have any questions though, join the discord forum and you'll get an answer pretty quickly as there appears to be someone around all the time.
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Re: [ANN][POOL][ETN] Electroneum Mining Pool with a 0.5% fee
by
bitcoinltc
on 03/11/2017, 08:35:34 UTC
Djkice - This is normal.

As you mine, you will see your submitted hashes rise. Only when a block is found will your earned ETN's be shown. Once the block has matured and if you have passed the threshold (Which is likely) a payment will be sent to you.
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Re: [ANN][POOL][ETN] Electroneum Mining Pool with a 0.5% fee
by
bitcoinltc
on 03/11/2017, 08:20:14 UTC
I've been on the pool a couple of days now and think it's the best out there.

Low fee and a more realistic payment threshold so we can get our mined coins and not be held ransom to a pool. Aslo, the general Discord user base are super friendly and helpful.

A question above asked if it can be mined with a laptop - Yes, it could. The pool has several ports which offers different difficulties, so it doesn't matter if you have a laptop or a monster rig running.

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Altcoins & ICO's?
by
bitcoinltc
on 18/07/2016, 05:06:18 UTC
Which new altcoins are on the comeup? Coins like: LBRY, Waves, LISK, things of this nature. What is the next coin that is going to break news.
Also, which icos should I invest in, or are there any upcoming icos that I should know about?

THANK YOU!!
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Re: [ANN] Address / Wallet Watcher - Blockonomics
by
bitcoinltc
on 21/04/2015, 07:52:45 UTC
Great idea and surprised no one has done it as yet. Will keep an eye on it. Good luck
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What is required to share my work
by
bitcoinltc
on 21/04/2015, 05:32:26 UTC
Hi all,

I stumbled across this forum from google and landed on a discussion about a Bitcoin faucet bot someone had written and was trying to get his work out. I should have taken the link and posted it.
Anyway, essentially the poster had created an account and then just posted a 'Get this now' sort of approach to getting his work out there, and was rightly (sort of) put down for it.

Although, I agree with a lot of the posters here were they say...No, it can't be trusted and shouldn't be run. It is very hard for a developer to share his code as we all know that it will be ripped apart and a new version with a different name etc attached.

As I said, I stumbled across this as I was searching to see what the competition was for my own faucet bot rotator. I'm not going to peddle my bot to you, so don't worry Smiley But I am interested in what would make people generally feel better about running an unknown program, so that I can try to get my own work out easier.

I've listed what I believe they are below.

1. Reputation IE know developer or long standing member (I don't fall under this - Fail)
2. Open Source (I'm one of those wary people who believe their code would be stolen / changed etc...Still in two minds but - Fail)
3. Proofs Ie proof of faucet payments (No issue there and cant see why no one wouldn't want to show it - Pass)
4. Programming language. I believe most would prefer pyhon or something readable (back to point 2 here - Fail as written in C#
5. Not obfuscated. This is so it can be decompliled etc. Also, a lot of virus tools will falsely see it as a virus. (I admit, I lightly obfuscate my code. It can still be decompiled and could be ripped apart if anyone really wanted to try. For me its really to stop the script kiddies ripping it. - Fail I guess)

Maybe I should have written this as a poll. Anyway, I'd love to hear what you guys think as it is interesting and would help me promote my own bot better.

Regards

bitcoinltc