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Talkether is Ethereum’s first pool with a decentralized mining process according to the creators of the project. It is supposed to help secure the Ethereum network by decentralizing it more and also to help miners have higher mining rewards compared to other pools due to higher mining efficiency. The pool has a built-in failover since miners set their user id in the extradata of each block even in the improbable case of a server downtime each miner of a block (identified by the extradata in the block) will get full block reward.

During the closed alpha test of the pool that has finished recently, miners are reported to have experienced up to 20% higher rewards compared to the pools they used before. This is because there are no mining time losses for getting the work from the pool since each miner of the Talkether pool gets its work from his local node. The Talkether Ethereum mining pool is now open for registrations for everyone interested in trying it out, but do have in mind that it is still in beta with zero fees until the beta phase is over.

Like every other mining pool Talkether’s pool reduces the variance of the mining rewards of the pool miners. But instead of polling the work from a poolserver like in traditional pools, miners of the pool fetch the current work from their local node (you need the Geth client installed). A small java tool adjusts the block’s difficulty, sends mined share blocks over a secured connection to the Talkether share server and publishes all blocks on local node of the miners as well. The share server takes the share blocks, validates and saves them in the database. As all pool miners are mining in the Talkether’s pool etherbase, the high secured payout server manages payouts with the common PPLNS scheme.

For more details about the Talkether Ethereum mining pool and to try it out yourself…

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Today, leading cryptocurrency cloud mining provider Genesis Mining launched a nationwide outdoor advertising campaign aimed at bringing awareness to the potential that Bitcoin brings to the world.

Consisting of taxi advertising, billboards, and guerrilla street marketing, the creative ads feature quotes from experts who made egregiously false predictions about disruptive innovations. The quotes were pulled from former leaders of major international corporations about innovations like the telephone, film, and the automobile.

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The campaign launched today at 9:00am PST in Southern Florida, San Francisco, Washington DC, Chicago, and Boston. Over the upcoming three months, the campaign will expand to over 40 cities across the United States.

Genesis Mining and Bitcoin Era App co-founder and CEO Marco Streng stated “We believe people get too caught up in what the experts have to say about innovations. Bitcoin is one of the most exciting innovations the world has ever seen and it’s only just beginning. We launched this campaign to remind people that if you look through history, so called “experts” are not always right about the future. The goal is to open people’s minds and let them decide for themselves what to think.”

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About Genesis Mining
Genesis Mining was one of the first companies to offer cloud mining services and quickly built a reputation as an industry leading provider throughout the cryptocurrency world. As one of the loudest voices advocating for the Bitcoin community, Genesis Mining also prides itself on its cutting-edge technology, proprietary solutions, and focus on customer support. The mining industry will continue to evolve and Genesis Mining will do the same, maintaining its role as an industry leader and defender.

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We have not compiled a Windows binary from the Git source of tpruvot’s ccminer fork for quite some time and he has been quite actively working on version 1.7, though it is still not ready for an official release. So we have decided it is time to compile a Windows binary from the latest ccminer 1.7-dev (source), so that you can try it out if you are interested. Tpruvot has been rewriting a lot of things in his fork for the upcoming official 1.7 release, so there are quite a lot of changes as well as new features implemented. So you can use this release just for trying it out and if you want more stability and reliability you should probably stick to the previous 1.6.6 release. This Windows binary is compiled with VS2013 and CUDA 6.5 and supports Compute 2.1, 3.0, 5.0 and 5.2 GPUs, but do have in mind that not all of the supported algorithms may work on older Compute 2.1/3.0 GPUs, but if you have an older Nvidia-based video card this is the ccminer fork you will need.

To download the latest ccMiner version 1.7-dev by tpruvot with various improvements for Windows OS…

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