Layer 01
Mining pool
A working testnet pool with multi-coin support, PPLNS mechanics and configurable fees — ready for the buyer to relaunch on mainnet under their own brand.
Website, wallet, blockchain and mining pool — the whole thing, built by one developer in East Anglia and dogfooded every day. Yours to re-brand and launch. Bought as software, in pounds. Not a coin, not an investment — coins shown run on testnet and have no monetary value.
Demo pool hashrate · testnet 24h
00:0006:0012:0018:00now
0x9a4f…c1e2 → paid What the stack includes
A working mining pool, a proof-of-work blockchain with wallet, and a decade of plain-English content — all running on testnet, all ready for the buyer to relaunch.
Layer 01
A working testnet pool with multi-coin support, PPLNS mechanics and configurable fees — ready for the buyer to relaunch on mainnet under their own brand.
Layer 02
A working proof-of-work blockchain with configurable supply, block time and reward schedule — plus four wallet apps. The coin layer buyers launch under their own name.
Layer 03
A decade of plain-English crypto writing — mining tutorials, security guides, a full docs site — included in the stack and rebrandable alongside the product.
Demo · testnet data
Total hashrate
482.7 PH/s
testnet only
Active miners (demo)
12,418
simulated figure
Blocks · 24h
147
6 in last hour
Demo rewards · 24h
86,420
testnet · no value
What the stack includes
Every component in the stack is a working, production-quality build — not a scaffold. A buyer gets a complete, deployable product, not a starting point.
Demo pool runs at 0.8–1.0%. The buyer sets their own fee schedule at launch — per-coin, tiered, or flat. Documented and changeable.
PPLNS implemented end-to-end on testnet. Low minimum threshold, daily settlement logic, on-demand payout support — all running and demonstrable.
Stratum v2, 2FA on accounts, withdrawal whitelists, on-chain audit log. The security engineering is baked in, not bolted on.
Developed in the UK by a known operator. Full source handover. Buyer assumes regulated-operator duties — licensing, AML and mainnet launch — at handover.
Supported coins · 11 (demo pool)
Demo pool only · testnet coins · no real mining revenue · buyer configures supported coins at launch
How it works
A working product, a clear process, and a clean handover — you end up the operator of your own launch.
Book a guided walkthrough of the working stack — real testnet BTC moving through a real wallet. A walkthrough, not a public self-serve endpoint.
Choose Demo, Full Build or Bespoke. Transparent “from” pricing — scoped to what you actually need, no surprise quotes.
Your brand, your parameters — coin name, supply cap, block time, fee schedule and wallet identity, applied across the stack.
You run mainnet, licensing and launch under your own brand and jurisdiction. We remain the developer behind the software.
What's in the box
One purchase, the whole stack — every layer is a working build, not a scaffold.
Multi-coin testnet pool with PPLNS mechanics, configurable fees and a full operator dashboard.
A working PoW chain with configurable supply cap, block time and reward schedule — the coin layer you relaunch.
Including a hardened Android wallet — send, receive and restore-from-seed — already dogfooded on testnet.
A decade of plain-English crypto writing plus a full docs site, rebrandable alongside the product.
Argon2id PIN, biometric unlock, FLAG_SECURE, encrypted seed storage, withdrawal whitelists and 2FA.
Full source handover with reproducible builds and a documented path to your own mainnet launch.
Trust & responsibility
Because I've been doing this since the Mt. Gox aftermath in 2014, my blog has died and been rebuilt twice, and I keep coming back to it. This is the third rebuild. I build the website, the wallet, the chain and the pool myself, and I run them daily before I'd ever ask you to. When you buy the stack, a real person hands it over — not a faceless storefront. What you do with it after that is yours: you become the operator, under your own brand, licences and jurisdiction. I stay the developer.
You buy the technology. You run your own launch, under your own brand, licences and jurisdiction. We don't issue coins or handle funds.
You handle
We provide
* Requirements vary by region — you take on whatever applies in the jurisdiction you choose to operate in.
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Twelve years of crypto writing — practical, plain, no shilling.
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