Electroneum Mining ZA

Need some testers for my new electroneum pool. Site needs polishing (display wise) but is operational.

My single 1070 and some other measly hardware are going to take 4 to 5 months to find a block, I would like to test from the stage of connection to payout being received and in miner's wallet.

www.viralmike.com/etn

Fee set to 0.01% (will remain as such until 1/1/18) , min payout 0.01 ETN

Payout every 10 minutes and maturity depth of 3 blocks.

Examples:

cpuminer -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://viralmike.com:3333 -u etnkNMRieehKZrYCWUmymv1uzsy5coFFJ3rKvEFNcqgx8E43ac bmyW76AKF2c5Tp5QNzjYdD1nVe3DmvSFZ7FNjd6Js8zox7mc -p x

(tsiv cryptonight build for ccminer: [ windows executable ] [ linux version needs to be built from source ]
Or any build with cryptnight enabled (you may have to specify -a cryptonight)

ccminer -o stratum+tcp://viralmike.com:3333 -u etnkNMRieehKZrYCWUmymv1uzsy5coFFJ3rKvEFNcqgx8E43ac bmyW76AKF2c5Tp5QNzjYdD1nVe3DmvSFZ7FNjd6Js8zox7mc -p x

or any cryptonight friendly miner...

Difficulty is determined by the average number of hashes needed to solve a block, as more miners connect the difficulty goes up in accordance. This ensures that the smaller guy gets a chance to solve a block by spending more time per workload, i.e. more hashes before submitting a share. This also decreases network traffic and bandwidth usage.

There are three groups/'pools' of difficulty category, this ensures that high end hardware does not not push up the difficulty too high and leaving low end hardware taking too long to process a workload.

Note that difficulty adjusts and you submit more work per share as time passes (thus you may see less shares submitted by your miner over time) and can adjust back down as well.

For starting difficulty you can choose among these ports:

3333 for low end hardware
5555 for mid range hardware
7777 for high end hardware

Is this pool still active? The site is not really loading. I`m using mineetn.co.za the mean time?
 
O I thought the new ASIC is not out yet and Monero have protection already?

Yes the delivery's of the new ASIC miners from bitmain is not shipping out yet, but bitmain are mining with it.

Monero has protection as they running cryptoknight v7, a few other coins also. ETN is still running v6.
 
Yes the delivery's of the new ASIC miners from bitmain is not shipping out yet, but bitmain are mining with it.

Monero has protection as they running cryptoknight v7, a few other coins also. ETN is still running v6.

Ok thanks. Which pools should I be using from Cape Town? I`m testing with mineetn.co.za and ucrypto.com?
 
Ok thanks. I'm doing some research and see Radeon HD 7990 can make 36MH/s. To me that's insane. Is that as in 36 000 000 H/s?

That would be a different algo. Monero it's likely more 800-900H/s with 80% of rewards going to electricity
 
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