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Not being satisfied with the probabilities for reward by running a Monero full node on a VPS, and having more CPU’s available on VPS’s, lying around, etc., I sought a method to combine the powers in order to increase rewards. Performing an internet search on mining led to SWAP (XWP), “Run Your Own SWAP MINING Pool!” and offers a micropool, whereby anyone can setup all their CPU’s to mine as a single private pool, then that pool is directed to a vendor’s pool for further combining. So, this is what I wanted, but without the vendor. Further searching uncovered jtgrassie’s monero pool at github. , and I watch his interview on Monero Talk, titled “Jtgrassie on ‘Perfectly hiding and computationally binding’ NOT being a Monero weakness” Being convinced by his expertise, experience, and match to my need I decided to hire the fiverr to implement his github code. However, Jtgrassie points out that there is a minimal front end, “For a public pool, which typically entails having a fancy web UI, that part is down to you”. So, my fiverr contractor offered to include the common front end, saying, “We might be able to use that backend with this frontend: http://45.77.131.170”. Though the frontend contains many more features than is needed for a micropool, it is less expensive to implement without change (I can configure as necessary for the micropool).