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POOL COINS

Top 20 contributors

Address Hashrate Share Rate

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Asic-Miners

TOTAL MINERS: 3

Bitcoin BTC
$69966.73
-1.002%
Ethereum ETH
$3563.81
-1.691%
Tether USDT
$1.00
-0.015%
XRP XRP
$0.62
-2.262%
Cardano ADA
$0.63
-2.838%
Litecoin LTC
$104.61
2.612%
Kaspa KAS
$0.14
1.394%
Dogecoin DOGE
$0.21
1.525%
PYRIN PYI
$0.14
-0.078%
Bitcoin BTC
$69966.73
-1.002%
Ethereum ETH
$3563.81
-1.691%
Tether USDT
$1.00
-0.015%
XRP XRP
$0.62
-2.262%
Cardano ADA
$0.63
-2.838%
Litecoin LTC
$104.61
2.612%
Kaspa KAS
$0.14
1.394%
Dogecoin DOGE
$0.21
1.525%
PYRIN PYI
$0.14
-0.078%
Bitcoin BTC
$69966.73
-1.002%
Ethereum ETH
$3563.81
-1.691%
Tether USDT
$1.00
-0.015%
XRP XRP
$0.62
-2.262%
Cardano ADA
$0.63
-2.838%
Litecoin LTC
$104.61
2.612%
Kaspa KAS
$0.14
1.394%
Dogecoin DOGE
$0.21
1.525%
PYRIN PYI
$0.14
-0.078%
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POOL COINS

Pool coin Algorithm Payout Fee Miners Pool Hashrate Network Dominance Network
Hashrate Network Difficulty Last Found Kaspa (KAS) kHeavyHashPPLNS1 %11.32039
TH/s
0.00%
185.78719 PH/s192.17558 P
11 hours
Bugna (BGA) kHeavyHashPPLNS1 %1609.29304 GH/s
0.04%
1.7113 PH/s1.91083 P
10 hours
Sedracoin (SDR) kHeavyHashPPLNS1 %00 H/s
0.00%
3.95406 PH/s4.38512 P
2 days
kaspaclassic (CAS) PyrinhashPPLNS1 %17.78821 GH/s
0.00%
228.41224 TH/s227.05082 T
2 hours

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MINERDASHBOARD


WALLET ADDRESS

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Paid Balance Today

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WORKERS ()

List of miners working for you

Index Name Hashrate Share Rate


POOLTOP MINERS

BEST MINERS

Top 20 contributors

Address Hashrate Share Rate


POOLBLOCKS FOUND

BLOCKS MINED

Last 100 blocks

Found Finder Height Effort Status Reward Confirmation


POOLPAYMENTS

PAYMENTS REWARDED

Last 500 payments

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POOLCONNECTION

POOL CONFIGURATION

All you need to connect your miners

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POOLQUESTIONS & ANSWERS

FAQ

How does the pool work?

DO I NEED TO REGISTER AN ACCOUNT TO MINE?

Registration is not required. Just configure your miner according to our
instructions and start mining. Your first submitted share will automatically
register you with our pool. Good Luck!

WHY IS MY REPORTED HASHRATE ZERO OR DIFFERENT FROM WHAT MY MINER REPORTS?

Pool and miner hashrates are re-calculated every ten minutes. Therefore it can
take a maximum of ten minutes for your hashrate to update depending on the
submission time of your first valid share. The hashrate we display at the pool
is a rough approximation of your hashrate based on your submitted shares and can
therefore differ significantly from the hashrate displayed locally. When in
doubt always consider the value displayed by your miner as the correct one.

HOW WILL I GET PAID?

All of our pools utilize the PPLNS payment system. PPLNS is short for "Pay Per
Last N Shares". The image below illustrates the system. One round has an
arbitrary number of shares which is solely based on sheer luck. Proportional
reward systems only consider shares of one round when calculating rewards. PPLNS
however, uses a quite constant number N of shares for calculating rewards. This
number N changes only with the difficulty:

 

As you know the number of shares needed to solve a block within a round is
different. Round one and three needed (difficulty * 2) shares to be solved.
Round two and four are quite short rounds. There were less than (difficulty * 2)
shares necessary to solve them. Round five however is a very long round which
means the pool needed more than (difficulty * 2) shares to solve the block. From
this follows that:

 * Rounds one and three are like proportional rounds. All of your shares from
   the given round are considered for reward calculations
 * For rounds two and four, shares from the previous rounds are considered for
   calculations as well (marked green). In other words: regardless of round
   boundaries we always consider the last (difficulty * 2) shares. Your portion
   of the amount of shares is used to calculate your reward.
 * Round five however is very long. In this round your lowermost shares (within
   the marked red part) are silently dropped if they are not within the last
   (difficulty * 2) shares.

PPLNS favors constant and/or occasional loyal pool members over pool hoppers.
Pool hoppers are betting for a "quick win" (like round two above) with low
shares per round. If the round exceeds a certain amount of shares they "hop" to
another proportional pool which started a new round more recently. This assures
better rewards for pool hoppers over occasional or constant miners which are
loyal to their pool. Pool hopping however implies that pool hoppers need to know
when a round is started and how much shares are considered for reward. This is
very easy with proportional reward system. While using PPLNS, this is no longer
true. On long rounds (like round five above) the pool hoppers shares won’t be
considered for reward calculations in favor of loyal miners. This is due to the
fact that pool hoppers only mine on the beginning of rounds. On short and normal
rounds pool hoppers won’t lose their shares. Due to the fact that shares from
previous rounds from loyal miners are considered twice (or even more often on
extremely short rounds) the pool hopper won’t get the same reward as from
proportional reward system.

Assuming blocks have been found, payouts are processed and send every 10
minutes. This process is fully automated.

WHEN WILL I GET PAID?

You won't see any balance in your account until a block has been found by the
pool and after the block has reached a mature status. This may take a couple
hours, depending on the coin. As soon as a block can be considered 'mature' by
the pool, your shares will be used to calculate your contribution towards
finding the block. The more you've contributed, the higher your cut of the block
reward will be. Your cut of the block reward will then be credited to your
pending balance. If your balance reaches or exceeds the pool's minimum payout
amount, the pool will transfer your entire balance to your wallet and reset your
pending balance to zero. The minimum payout for each pool is listed in its 'Pool
Stats' area.

We are a small pool for the time being, and as such it may take some time to
find a block. On larger pools you would see some balance earlier because they
will find blocks faster, but you will get a smaller share of the reward than
what you would in a smaller pool. Over time you will earn more or less the same
amount when mining on a large pool or on a small one.

In other words, the rewards you get on average are exactly proportional to your
part in the total work done by the pool. If you mine in a pool twice as large,
the pool will collect twice as much rewards but your share in them will be cut
by half, meaning you get the same on average.

Trustworthiness, reliability, support and low latency are the things you should
consider when choosing a pool. By avoiding the largest pools you contribute to
the network health by spreading the hash power.


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