list of pools
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Hey there all do we have a listing of all of the active pools on this forum. I know we did but I don't remember where it is.
Thank You,
Croydan
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@croydan1 I do not know if this is what you are looking for
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KHu9BWwy_QXIYAx2m_Tzs9BqPoTYUDhEDbHihZEXGsE/edit#gid=81124645
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@Energy actually yeah that is what im looking for I was hoping it was updated because I know some pools have moved or left. if you or anyone can point me in the right place to look pools up I will gladly keep this up to date.
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@croydan1 ok just read the bottom and frilledshark looks like the man heading this up.
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I just looked at that sheet. Some of the data on that sheet is very outdated.
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@croydan1 @socalguy
I do not know any other place apart from that I said, the ads that are made here in the forum and this other one that also you can see the wallets http://util.burst-team.us:8888/
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@socalguy
Some of the data is very outdated. BUT! Registered users and Recommended plot size are always up to date.It takes a lot of time to maintain a spreadsheet of that size. Sadly, I can't find that much time every week, to check every single pool. If anyone wants to help improve the spreadsheet, they can just send me their drive account and I will add them as an editor. If they need any functions or other stuff, just send me a PM and I will set it up.
They just need to show me a site from where I can pull the data. (Like I did with recommended plot size and registered users.)'Edit: Alternatively I can make the spreadsheet publicly editable, but create a backup that only I and a few others can edit.
Edit 2: I have made the spreadsheet publicly editable. Edit to your heart desires.
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Some of the sites can not be reached. If they are truely dead, can they be moved to the dead pool section of the sheet? Also, what is considered a dead pool?
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@socalguy a good example would be the N.E.W.S pool that is now gone. that is in the dead pool tab
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@socalguy
A dead pool is a pool that is not working, because it is on a fork, can't be reached or noted "dead" by the owner.


