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Description

MPOS is a web based Mining Portal for various crypto currencies. A few pools using this interface are running at:

NOTE: This project is still under development and commits are happening on a daily basis. I do not recommend using this for a live setup as of yet. Wait for the later Release Candidate if you wish to run your pool with it. Testing pools are much appreciated though!

Donations

I was hoping to keep this out of the README but apparently people remove or change the LTC address at the bottom of the page. For those of you finding my project and are willing to appreciate the work with some hard earned coins feel free to donate:

  • LTC address: Lge95QR2frp9y1wJufjUPCycVsg5gLJPW8
  • FTC address: 6jDgGaUzMVyac5uqBhJCMiFMKCtH1LagTA
  • NVC address: 4Guct6z7NVPVALHRAVn517TTmvqQve4WYr
  • FST address: g17CfFHqNqR5JnUjtG8RNBYh2WrhEirV67

Website Footer

When you decide to use MPOS please be so kind and leave the footer intact. You are not the author of the software and should honor those that have worked on it. I don't mind changing the LTC donation address at the bottom, but keep in mind who really wrote this software and would deserve those ;-).

Donors

These people have supported this project with a donation:

Pools running MPOS

You can find a list of active pools here.

Requirements

This setup has been tested on Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 13.04 and CentOS. It should also work on any related distribution (RHEL, Debian). For support on how to get litecoind or pushpoold to work, please ask in the appropriate forums.

Be aware that MPOS is only for pooled mining. Solo Mining is not supported. They will never match an upstream share, solo miners do not create any shares, only blocks. Expect weird behavior if trying to mix them. See #299 for full information.

  • Apache2
  • libapache2-mod-php5
  • PHP 5.4+
  • php5-mysqlnd
  • php5-memcached
  • php5-curl
  • MySQL Server
  • mysql-server
  • memcached
  • pushpoold
  • litecoind

Features

The following feature have been implemented so far:

  • Fully re-written GUI with Smarty templates
  • Mobile WebUI
  • NEW VARDIFF Support
  • Reward Systems
  • Propotional
  • PPS
  • PPLNS
  • Statistics are cached in Memcache by Cronjob for quick data access
  • NEW New Theme
  • NEW Live Dashboard
  • NEW AJAX Support
  • NEW Overhauled API
  • Web User accounts
  • Re-Captcha protected registration form
  • Worker accounts
  • Worker activity
  • Worker hashrates
  • Pool statistics
  • Minimal Block statistics
  • Pool donations
  • Pool fees
  • Block Bonus Payouts
  • Manual payout
  • Auto payout
  • Transaction list
  • Admin Panel
  • Cron Monitoring Overview
  • User Listing including statistics
  • Wallet information
  • User Transactions
  • News Posts
  • Pool Settings
  • Notification system
  • IDLE Workers
  • New blocks found in pool
  • Auto Payout
  • Manual Payout
  • User-to-user Invitation System
  • Support for various Scrypt based coins via config
  • MNC
  • LTC
  • ...

Installation

Please take a look at the Quick Start Guide. This will give you an idea how to setup MPOS.

Customization

This project was meant to allow users to easily cusomize the system and templates. Hence no upstream framework was used to keep it as simple as possible. If you are just using the system, there will be no need to adjust anything. Things will work out of the box! But if you plan on creating your own theme, things are pretty easy:

  • Create a new theme folder in public/templates/
  • Create a new site_assets folder in public/site_assets
  • Create your own complete custom template or copy from an existing one
  • Change your theme in the Admin Panel and point it to the newly created folder

The good thing with this approach: You can keep the backend code updated! Since your new theme will never conflict with existing themes, a simple git pull will keep your installation updated. You decide which new feature you'd like to integrate on your own theme. Bugfixes to the code will work out of the box!

Other customizations are also possible but will require merging changes together. Usually users would not need to change the backend code unless they wish to work on non-existing features in MPOS. For the vast majority, adjusting themes should be enough to highlight your pool from others.

In all that, I humbly ask to keep the MPOS author reference and Github URL intact. Contributing

You can contribute to this project in different ways:

  • Report outstanding issues and bugs by creating an Issue
  • Suggest feature enhancements also via Issues
  • Fork the project, create a branch and file a pull request to improve the code itself

Contact

You can find me on Freenode.net, #MPOS.

License and Author

Copyright 2012, Sebastian Grewe

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.