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* Pool keeps all transaction fees to itself.
* Pool keeps all transaction fees to itself.
* The pool charges no fees and shares are managed under the [http://eligius.st/wiki/index.php/Capped_PPS#CPPS_with_Recent_Backpay_.28CPPSRB.29 CPPSRB] reward system at 100% value at the time of mining. <ref>http://eligius.st/wiki/index.php/Capped_PPS#CPPS_with_Recent_Backpay_.28CPPSRB.29</ref>
* The pool charges no fees and shares are managed under the [http://eligius.st/wiki/index.php/Capped_PPS#CPPS_with_Recent_Backpay_.28CPPSRB.29 CPPSRB] reward system at 100% value at the time of mining. <ref>http://eligius.st/wiki/index.php/Capped_PPS#CPPS_with_Recent_Backpay_.28CPPSRB.29</ref>
* When a block is found, all miners who have reached the minimum payout threshold (currently about 0.67 BTC) are paid via the Generation transaction.
* When a block is found, all miners who have reached the minimum payout threshold (currently about 0.17 BTC) are paid via the Generation transaction.
* The pool almost never has miner's funds, as they are paid directly to the miners from the block reward.
* The pool almost never has miner's funds, as they are paid directly to the miners from the block reward.
* If a block is orphaned, its shares become part of the next block's reward distribution.
* If a block is orphaned, its shares become part of the next block's reward distribution.
* No registration. Just send username with the address you want payouts to (password can be anything).
* No registration. Just send username with the address you want payouts to (password can be anything).
* Will only include transactions in its blocks if the sender pays a fee of at least 0.00004096 BTC per 512 bytes.


Eligius was announced on April 27, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6648.0 Please test: New Experimental Pool]</ref>.  At the time the service was operated without a name, paying out even tiny coins immediately.
Eligius was announced on April 27, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6648.0 Please test: New Experimental Pool]</ref>.  At the time the service was operated without a name, paying out even tiny coins immediately.

Revision as of 18:00, 26 March 2013

Eligius, also sometimes referred to as Éloi or "Luke-Jr's pool", is a mining pool. As of October 23, 2012, Eligius is maintained by wizkid057. [1]

To use it, a miner merely needs to be directed to mining.eligius.st on port 8337, with the username set to a valid bitcoin address (which receives the payout). No registration is needed.

Donation address: 1E1igiusfEjs1pCaGjEERExE9gYcrFwow7 / Mx5FUQn8oBCoRdyBTUFu9JW5SsdEku56PP

Basic concepts:

  • Pool keeps all transaction fees to itself.
  • The pool charges no fees and shares are managed under the CPPSRB reward system at 100% value at the time of mining. [2]
  • When a block is found, all miners who have reached the minimum payout threshold (currently about 0.17 BTC) are paid via the Generation transaction.
  • The pool almost never has miner's funds, as they are paid directly to the miners from the block reward.
  • If a block is orphaned, its shares become part of the next block's reward distribution.
  • No registration. Just send username with the address you want payouts to (password can be anything).

Eligius was announced on April 27, 2011[3]. At the time the service was operated without a name, paying out even tiny coins immediately.

Connecting to Eligius

  • GBT/Getwork
mining.eligius.st:8337
  • Stratum
stratum+tcp://mining.eligius.st:3334

Eligius-related links

See Also

References