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    Many Bitcoin Mining Pools turned to scam at the ends. If they have announcement threads in Bitcointalk, they have active red flags and became defunct.

    A step-by-step evolution of Bitcoin mining
    At beginning, difficulty is low and miners could mine bitcoins with CPUs. Later, they moved to GPUs and FPGA Mining. A last and current era is ASICs mining.
    When more efficient equipment were used for mining, difficulty on Bitcoin network increases sharply.

    Operational Pools
    The following mining pools are still running and paying out their users:


    Defunct Pools
    The following pools were once operational but have since shut down. They are listed for historical purposes only.


    Reward types
    They have many reward types (from Wiki)


    • CPPSRB - Capped Pay Per Share with Recent Backpay.
    • DGM - Double Geometric Method. A hybrid between PPLNS and Geometric reward types that enables to operator to absorb some of the variance risk. Operator receives portion of payout on short rounds and returns it on longer rounds to normalize payments.
    • ESMPPS - Equalized Shared Maximum Pay Per Share. Like SMPPS, but equalizes payments fairly among all those who are owed.
    • POT - Pay On Target. A high variance PPS variant that pays on the difficulty of work returned to pool rather than the difficulty of work served by pool
    • PPLNS - Pay Per Last N Shares. Similar to proportional, but instead of looking at the number of shares in the round, instead looks at the last N shares, regardless of round boundaries.
    • PPLNSG - Pay Per Last N Groups (or shifts). Similar to PPLNS, but shares are grouped into "shifts" which are paid as a whole.
    • PPS - Pay Per Share. Each submitted share is worth certain amount of BTC. Since finding a block requires <current difficulty> shares on average, a PPS method with 0% fee would be 6.25 BTC divided by <current difficulty>. It is risky for pool operators, hence the fee is highest.
    • Prop. - Proportional. When block is found, the reward is distributed among all workers proportionally to how much shares each of them has found.
    • RSMPPS - Recent Shared Maximum Pay Per Share. Like SMPPS, but system aims to prioritize the most recent miners first. [5]
    • Score - Score based system: a proportional reward, but weighed by time submitted. Each submitted share is worth more in the function of time t since start of current round. For each share score is updated by: score += exp(t/C). This makes later shares worth much more than earlier shares, thus the miner's score quickly diminishes when they stop mining on the pool. Rewards are calculated proportionally to scores (and not to shares). (at slush's pool C=300 seconds, and every hour scores are normalized)
    • SMPPS - Shared Maximum Pay Per Share. Like Pay Per Share, but never pays more than the pool earns.
    • FPPS - Full Pay Per Share. Similar to PPS,but not only divide regular block reward (6.25 BTC for now) but also some of the transaction fees. Calculate a standard transaction fee within a certain period and distribute it to miners according to their hash power contributions in the pool. It will increase the miners' earnings by sharing some of the transaction fees.

    Researches on Bitcoin Mining Pools
    I found three researches about Bitcoin Mining Pools.

    Credit to The evolution of mining pools and miners’ behaviors inthe Bitcoin blockchain








    Credit to Neighborhood Pool Watch, November 6th 2016 Block Maker Statistics







    Credit to Visual Analytics of Bitcoin Mining Pool Evolution: On the Road Toward Stability?





    Resources

    Mining pool announcement threads
    2011

    2012
    2013
    2014
    2015
    • BTCC pool (not found)
    • BW.com (not found)
    2016
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