Binance Mining Pool supports various models of miners, such as WhatsMiner, Antminer, Avalon Miner, or Innosilicon miner. You can purchase them from the manufacturers' official websites directly.
You can choose newer miner models with lower power consumption and higher hashrate.
Binance Pool does not provide hardware support. If you’re experiencing technical issues with your miner, it’s best to contact your miner’s manufacturer.
Choose one that has been offering miner hosting services for at least two years with stable grid power and has a good reputation in the industry. You can check online reviews and ask around the crypto community on Twitter, Reddit, etc. before committing.
For business inquiries related to hosting services, please contact Binance Pool.
The setup works as long as one out of the three servers shows an "Alive" status. Three servers enable you to switch to a second pool when there is a problem with the one you're using, which can effectively reduce earnings loss. We suggest that you configure the first one to the “Binance pool server 8888”, the second to “443” or “3333”, and the third to another mining pool server.
Please note that some operators may block the “3333” server port, such as the China Unicom.
You can set up alerts on Binance Pool to receive instant notifications in your email or Telegram. You’ll be notified when the hashrate value or the number of active miners connected to the monitored account fall below the threshold you set. For more details, please visit How to Set Up Binance Pool Alerts?.
It could take up to 15 minutes for the miner to reach a normal hashrate after reboot. If the miner restarts automatically, try changing to a new PSU to test if it was due to an abnormality in the power source.
If the hashrate displayed on the hash board is lower than the actual hashrate, re-plug the hash board cables (or replace the damaged cables) and restart the miner. If the issue persists, please contact the miner manufacturer for further technical support.
If the hash board is connected but the hashrate and the number of chips are showing "0", or the temperature reading is abnormal (different from other hash boards), try replugging the hash board cables and restart the miner. If the issue persists, please contact the miner manufacturer for further technical support.
Run a speed test and verify that your internet connection is working.
For example, the normal working temperature of a WhatsMiner is about 60 - 85°C. If the miner's temperature exceeds 85°C, you can improve ventilation and lower the miner's temperature by installing a water curtain, air conditioner, fan, or other cooling equipment.
The miner may have loose cables, damaged chips, etc. Please contact the manufacturer's customer support.
You can contact the mining pool when you discover such data discrepancies. In some cases, mining pools could be stealing computing power from miners. However, Binance Pool can guarantee that this never happens to you at our mining pools. The following are some possible reasons:
Ping is used to determine whether your computer can successfully exchange (send and receive) data with the server. The test results will show you whether the network is running smoothly.
1. On the computer connected to the same network as your miner, type 'cmd' into the search bar and select 'Command Prompt.'
2. In the Command Prompt window, type 'ping btc.mining_pool _address' and press [Enter] to view the data packet results.
Common signs that the miner is infected include but are not limited to:
Please refer to your miner manufacturer’s official website.
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Binance Pool has a growing network, mining nodes are deployed in America, Europe, Southern China, Northern China, etc. Miners registered on the Binance Pool are automatically connected to the nearest node to ensure stable and reliable mining operations.
The Binance Pool fee rate is 4%. High hashrate users can apply for Binance Pool VIP to enjoy lower fee rates.
Mining Account is used to classify and configure miners and connect your mining equipment to the platform. They can also be used to manage multiple proxy servers, monitor multiple mining farms, etc.
Please note that once a sub-account is created, it cannot be deleted or canceled. You can set up multiple accounts to suit your different needs.
Please refer to What Is Binance Mining Account and How to Create It for more details.
Active workers are miners that are connected to the pool and submitting a hashrate. Inactive workers are disconnected miners that aren’t submitting hashrates. You can view all your miners’ statuses from [Statistics].
You can delete inactive workers from [Workers]. To restore an active miner, simply restart it.
Users with a high hashrate can apply for Binance Pool VIP to enjoy added benefits, such as access to independent lines (nodes), which are stable and hidden to prevent attacks.
If you’ve reached a BTC hashrate of 20PH/s, you can apply to be a Binance Pool VIP.
There are 9 VIP tiers for Binance Pool users. In addition to mining pool benefits, VIP users can also enjoy other benefits on the Binance ecosystem. For more information, please visit Fee Schedule.
Mining Pool VIP Level | ||||||
Mining Pool Tier | BTC Hashrate (PH/s) | VIP Level on Binance Exchange | ||||
VIP Level on the Exchange | Spot Trading Volume (BTC) | BNB Holdings | Futures Trading Volume (BTC) | |||
Regular | Regular | or | ≥ 0 | |||
VIP 1 | ≥ 20 | VIP 1 | ≥ 50 | & | ≥ 50 | ≥ 250 |
VIP 2 | ≥ 50 | VIP 2 | ≥ 500 | & | ≥ 200 | ≥ 2,500 |
VIP 3 | ≥ 75 | VIP 3 | ≥ 1,500 | & | ≥ 500 | ≥ 7,500 |
VIP 4 | ≥ 100 | VIP 4 | ≥ 4,500 | & | ≥ 1,000 | ≥ 22,500 |
VIP 5 | ≥ 200 | VIP 5 | ≥ 10,000 | & | ≥ 2,000 | ≥ 50,000 |
VIP 6 | ≥ 300 | VIP 6 | ≥ 20,000 | & | ≥ 3,500 | ≥ 100,000 |
VIP 7 | ≥ 1,000 | VIP 7 | ≥ 40,000 | & | ≥ 6,000 | ≥ 200,000 |
VIP 8 | ≥ 2,000 | VIP 8 | ≥ 80,000 | & | ≥ 9,000 | ≥ 400,000 |
VIP 9 | ≥ 4,000 | VIP 9 | ≥ 150,000 | & | ≥ 11,000 | ≥ 750,000 |
Watcher Links allow you to view the miner’s operation status and calculate hash rates in read-only mode without having to log in to your Binance Mining Account. For more details, please refer to What Is Watcher Link and How to Create It.
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Earnings are settled from 00:00 of the previous day to 00:00 of the current day (UTC). The mining pool payment occurs between 02:00 to 10:00 (UTC) every day. There is no minimum payment threshold, except KAS. Minimum KAS payout threshold is 100 KAS.
Yes, we support merged mining.
Binance Pool has always been committed to improving miners' income. With the launch of merged mining for BTC and LTC, miners can achieve higher profitability by using their hashrate to receive mining rewards in both tokens as well as additional bonuses from Binance Pool.
Merged mining earnings are settled simultaneously as BTC earnings and will be automatically credited before 10:00 UTC daily. Merged mining rewards will only be paid according to the ratio when the main currency payment is split. Please wait patiently for the payment to arrive.
Sometimes the network instability is caused by technical maintenance, which generally takes from 30 minutes to 2 hours.
The network disruptions may also be caused by attacks either on the Bitcoin network or mining pool servers.
If you cannot receive an SMS verification code or verification email after trying all the above, please change your phone number or email address and try to verify your account again. You can contact Customer Support.
Simply stop using your account if you no longer mine with Binance Pool. We’re currently unable to process any account closing requests.
The hashrate update periods of the miner and the mining pool are different. For example, the hashrate displayed in the pool is an average of the last 15 minutes, while the miner's data is refreshed every 5 seconds.
The earnings are settled daily and credited to the Mining Account before 10:00 UTC each day.
There is no minimum payment amount. Mining income will be paid directly to your Mining Account.
The rejected shares are shares that your miner failed to submit to the mining pool due to network instability. The rejection rate is the proportion of the rejected shares to the total number of submitted shares. The lower the rate, the higher the efficiency of the miner.
Rejection Rate = Rejected Shares / Total Shares = Stale Shares + Duplicates + Other Rejected) / (Received Shares + Stale Shares + Duplicates + Other Rejected)
*A normal range for the rejection rate is within 2%.
The luck value of a block is the ratio of the actual workload to the difficulty of mining. When it comes to mining, luck can play an important role.
If the workload is lower than the mining difficulty, the luck value increases. The higher the luck value, the greater the earnings and vice versa.
Please note that it is common for the luck value to fluctuate. The longer the mining time, the closer the final luck value gets to 100%. As Binance Pool uses the FPPS settlement model for BTC, miners’ income won’t be affected by the luck value.
Workload is the hash power contribution of each miner to the probability of finding a block. Mining difficulty is a measure of how difficult it is to mine a block in the entire network. It is based on changes in the network's hashrate.