nodejs-pool
kasisto
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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nodejs-pool
- Tried to setup my own mining pool
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attempting to mine solo with a small pool.
What stats are you trying to check? AFAIK to get feedback on total pool hashpower you need to install some dedicated pooling software, like This or That. With that you also get a nice webgui.
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Is it possible to run a private monero pool using windows?
Here are some instructions for setting up a NodeJS mining pool. This is if you need to be able to share the rewards with other contributors. I'm happy to help further, but I don't know what functionality you need to get from this pool setup.
kasisto
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Are there any Monero POS terminals or a way to turn a tablet or phone into a POS terminal?
There's also Kasisto
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Ask HN: Practically accepting cryptocurrency for businesses without middlemen?
There is Kasisto which uses Monero.
https://github.com/amiuhle/kasisto
> Kasisto is a Point of Sale payment system to accept the cryptocurrency Monero. The only requirement is an internet connection, there are no third parties involved.
> To be fast (confirmation within seconds), Kasisto accepts unconfirmed transactions.
If you're not using a middleman, then I think it would be wise to use a private-by-default currency so that others cannot see your financials.
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ELI5 Confirmations
I see. A double spend isn't possible. However, is the attack outlined here: https://github.com/amiuhle/kasisto/issues/31#issue-290243115 feasible? If so, is it easy to do?
- Coins Coins Coins
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Currently looking for a third-party-free method to accept Monero payments.
possibly related: https://github.com/amiuhle/kasisto
What are some alternatives?
monero-pool - A Monero mining pool server written in C
light-client - The Raiden Light Client
node-cryptonote-pool - Mining pool for CryptoNote based coins such as Bytecoin and Monero
xmr-node-proxy - Cryptonote/Forknote/Cryptonight/Light/Heavy coin proxy for nodejs-pool
xmrig-config - XMRig config generator & editor
tilt - Tilt - Cryptocurrency Payments Platform
tipxmr - TipXMR is a web based application that let's you accept Monero donations in your livestream.
monerolib - Monero JavaScript library
pipeline-ui - PIPELINE Design System
Breez Mobile Client - Lightning Network mobile client