Added byteball payout opportunity to my pool

in byteball •  6 years ago 

Hi, I'm developer of grc.arikado.ru gridcoin pool, where you can receive payouts in other currencies for gridcoin mining with BOINC. I added byteball as payout option. So you can dual mine here if you join world community grid (receive byteball for WCG + receive byteball converted from gridcoin), or mine any other gridcoin-whitelisted project (receive byteball converted from gridcoin). Conversion rate is taken from bittrex.

Notes

  1. You cannot mine under your own BOINC account here, only with pool's BOINC account. If you want to dual-mine under your own account, you can check solo-mine section on gridcoin official site: https://www.gridcoin.us/Guides/boinc-install.htm

  2. Pool can reward only for projects that attached using pool account grc.arikado.pool. If you leave projects with your accounts, you will not receive rewards for them.

  3. Gridcoin is using recent average credit instead of points. It means it takes a several days for reach full size of reward. But if you leave, you still receive rewards for a while.

How to join pool

  1. Register on https://grc.arikado.ru/ set payout reward currency to 'byteball'.

  2. Download and install BOINC if you don't have one: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/download.php

  3. Change to full view in BOINC (menu View - Full view).

  4. Menu Tools - Use account manager, enter pool URL https://grc.arikado.ru in the field Account manager URL, Next, fill your username and password from pool, Next, Done.

  5. Select projects on the pool web interface. You can choose world community grid for dual-mining or any other project.

  6. Go to BOINC manager and press menu Tools - Synchronize with grc.arikado.ru. Wait until account for projects appear and sync again.

  7. Check that projects for your account marked green "synced, checked". If not, try to sync again and check that correct account is used.

When rewards appear

  1. WCG byteball rewards will be distributed once a week (until I do automatization for this)

  2. Converted to gridcoin byteball reward goes to your account when gridcoin wallet stakes, usually from 1 to 3 days now. Byteball converted from gridcoin will be sent when payout limit 1 Megabyte reached. Sample: with Intel i3-4170 CPU you reach that amount in 7-10 days.

  3. I send rewards to you manually when payout limit reached.

Ask me, if you have any questions.


Gridcoin is an open source cryptocurrency (Ticker: GRC) which securely rewards volunteer computing performed upon the BOINC platform in a decentralized manner on top of proof of stake.

BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing) is a distributed Internet platform launched beginning of 2002 and rewards participants with credits for performed work. BOINC is an application available for multiple Operating Systems and utilises the unused CPU and GPU cycles on computers to perform scientific work.

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

This is adding real value to stimulate people joining the pool @sau412!
Keep up the good work.

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Just a heads up there's a typo on the website you accidentally spelt github githib

Fixed, thanks

any russian pool in any crypto by the end of the day -> scam
just matter of time

From this point of view there are only two types of cryptoprojects - scam and not a scam yet.

Nevertheless, I can't remember any russian pool at all.

That is just ridiculous. Think before you write. Do you have examples of russian pools that turned out to be scams? Even if you did, does that mean 100% of all russian pools will be scams? You are making a fool of yourself.