Address

1Coin5vzr8vMrnb9rbFXPHTApsiqHNd3Vi

1Coin5vzr8vMrnb9rbFXPHTApsiqHNd3Vi

Summary

Trust Note
Encoding
base58
Transactions
8
Balance
0

Technical Details

Version
0
Hash 160
817f64…0b854
Script Pub Key
76a914…488ac
Script Hash
9fcbe9…3ca30


 
0OP_RETURN
utf8Hello, fellow miner, I am the owner and maintainer of bc2-solo.org, and I'd like to give you a few reasons to switch over to bc2-solo.org: 1. Zero fees. 2. Block rewards are paid directly to your address. 3. Payouts are instant (by virtue of point number 2). 4. 785 BC2 blocks mined 5. 39000+ BC2 mined I don't wish to name names, but the pool you are currently mining on does NOT pay blocks directly to your address. They mine blocks to their own pool address, and then pay you out manually afterwards. Because of this, you end up having to wait 100 block confirmations before you are able to receive your rewards. This is a long time at the moment - approximately 1 week, because of BitcoinII's current slow blocks. Furthermore, the pool you are mining on charges a 1.5% fee, which is quite high. On bc2-solo.org, when you mine a block, you INSTANTLY receive the payout at YOUR address. You do not have to wait. This is because CKpool (the mining software - StratumV1 server) places your address DIRECTLY in the coinbase transaction (the transaction that pays the block reward to the miner). This means that, by nature of having found a block, you instantly receive the payout at your address. There are no fees on bc2-solo.org, so you keep 100% of the block reward. If you want to continue mining on your current pool, that is up to you. It's a free world. However, if you want to maximise your rewards and get paid immediately, then bc2-solo.org is the better choice. As a miner myself, I would prioritise lower fees and instant payouts, rather than a flashy UI. Regardless of where you choose to mine, I wish you all the best on your mining endeavours. With kindest regards, bc2-solo.org Hello, fellow miner, I am the owner and maintainer of bc2-solo.org, and I'd like to give you a few reasons to switch over to bc2-solo.org: 1. Zero fees. 2. Block rewards are paid directly to your address. 3. Payouts are instant (by virtue of point number 2). 4. 785 BC2 blocks mined 5. 39000+ BC2 mined I don't wish to name names, but the pool you are currently mining on does NOT pay blocks directly to your address. They mine blocks to their own pool address, and then pay you out manually afterwards. Because of this, you end up having to wait 100 block confirmations before you are able to receive your rewards. This is a long time at the moment - approximately 1 week, because of BitcoinII's current slow blocks. Furthermore, the pool you are mining on charges a 1.5% fee, which is quite high. On bc2-solo.org, when you mine a block, you INSTANTLY receive the payout at YOUR address. You do not have to wait. This is because CKpool (the mining software - StratumV1 server) places your address DIRECTLY in the coinbase transaction (the transaction that pays the block reward to the miner). This means that, by nature of having found a block, you instantly receive the payout at your address. There are no fees on bc2-solo.org, so you keep 100% of the block reward. If you want to continue mining on your current pool, that is up to you. It's a free world. However, if you want to maximise your rewards and get paid immediately, then bc2-solo.org is the better choice. As a miner myself, I would prioritise lower fees and instant payouts, rather than a flashy UI. Regardless of where you choose to mine, I wish you all the best on your mining endeavours. With kindest regards, bc2-solo.org

1OP_RETURN
utf8https://bc2-solo.orghttps://bc2-solo.org

2OP_RETURN
utf8https://discord.gg/KzF2zWRaThttps://discord.gg/KzF2zWRaT

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utf8We love BitcoinII!We love BitcoinII!

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validateaddress

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addressDetails

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addressObj

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