Pool stats

Pool Hashrate

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Effort (PPLNS/PPS)

? Work done so far to mine a block

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Last Mined Block

0

Miners (PPLNS/PPS)

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Payout methods

PPLNS,PPS

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PPLNS window

6 hours

Pool fee

0.0%

Payment threshold

0.0025 XMR



Network stats

Network Hashrate

? Network difficulty divided by block time

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Network Difficulty

? Hashes required to mine next block

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Network Height

? Last mined block

3326794

Average Block Time

? Last 24 hours

0.0s



Payout methods


PPLNS (Pay-Per-Last-N-Shares)

With PPLNS, miners are rewarded based on their contribution when our pool successfully finds a block. Payouts depend on luck and pool performance, making it ideal for long-term miners.

Key Points: Example:

If in the last 6 hours (our pool's PPLNS window) you submitted a share with a difficulty of 100,000, and the total submitted difficulty by all miners was 1,000,000, your contribution is 10%. If the pool finds a block, you will receive 10% of the block reward (0.6 XMR + transaction fees).

PPS (Pay-Per-Share)

PPS provides miners with a fixed payout for each valid share submitted, regardless of whether our pool finds a block, offering predictable earnings.

PPS Cost Calculation:

The payout per share is calculated using the formula:

            Cost per Share = (Share Difficulty / Network Difficulty) × 0.6 XMR
                
Example:

If a miner submits a share with a difficulty of 100,000 and the current network difficulty is 436,746,218,483, then:

            (100,000 / 436,746,218,483) × 0.6 = 0.000000137379 XMR
                

Thus, the miner would receive 0.000000137379 XMR for the submitted share.

Key Points:

Hybrid mode

The Hybrid mode in our pool combines the benefits of both PPLNS and PPS based on network difficulty.

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Important Notice

Since our pool operates with 0% fees, the transaction fee for each reward, when the payment threshold of 0.0025 XMR is reached, will be paid by the miner and not the pool.



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