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The mining pool.

Seven coins. PPLNS payouts. A flat 0.8–1.0% fee, plainly published. We aggregate hashrate from thousands of small and mid-sized miners so block discovery is steady and your payouts are predictable.

For newcomers

What's a mining pool?

Mining a coin solo is a lottery. You point your hardware at the network, churn through hashes, and hope to find a block before someone with ten times your hashrate beats you to it. If you don't, you earn nothing.

A pool aggregates the hashrate of many miners into one big participant on the network. When the pool finds a block, the reward is split between everyone who contributed work — proportional to how much hashrate they brought.

The result: instead of irregular jackpot payouts, you get a steady drip. The pool takes a small fee for running the infrastructure. That's it.

You always custody your own coins

Payouts go directly to a wallet address you supply. We never hold your funds, and there's no withdrawal request to approve.

How the flow works 1. hash → 2. share → 3. payout
Six miners feeding hashrate into one pool node which pays out blocks and your wallet rig-01 112 MH/s rig-02 98 MH/s asic-04 14 TH/s home-pc 4.1 KH/s rig-08 88 MH/s asic-01 22 TH/s POOL 482.7 PH/s aggregated BLOCK FOUND #842,118 · 6.25 BTC YOUR WALLET +0.00041 BTC

Find your best coin

What can I mine on this?

Pick your hardware and we'll show the coins you can actually run, with realistic UK daily-earnings bands at £0.18/kWh. No registration, no fluff — just the honest answer about whether your card is going to make you money.

GTX 1650, RX 570 4GB, GTX 1050 Ti
B

BTC

SHA-256

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

110–200 TH/s

Gross daily £

£3.50–£12

Recommended miner

cgminer / built-in firmware

Only thing an SHA-256 ASIC can mine on this pool.

S21 at ~3.5kW ≈ £15/day power. Profit small but real on UK economy-7 tariffs.

D

DASH

X11

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

4–9 TH/s

Gross daily £

£0.80–£2.40

Recommended miner

built-in firmware

The only X11 chain we run.

D9 at ~1.5kW ≈ £6.50/day power. Often break-even at UK rates.

Z

ZEC

Equihash

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

400–840 KSol/s

Gross daily £

£1.20–£3.60

Recommended miner

built-in firmware

The only Equihash chain we run.

Z15 at ~1.5kW ≈ £6.50/day power. Marginal at UK rates; better on flat-rate tariffs.

K

KAS

kHeavyHash

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

100–180 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.15–£0.40

Recommended miner

lolMiner

kHeavyHash has no DAG and runs comfortably under 4GB VRAM.

GTX 1650 draws ~75W ≈ £0.32/day. Often net £0 or slightly positive.

M

XMR

RandomX (CPU)

WORKS

Expected hashrate

CPU-bound, ignore GPU

Gross daily £

£0.05–£0.20

Recommended miner

xmrig

RandomX is CPU-only. Mine alongside KAS on the GPU for a second income stream.

Use your CPU alongside — desktop i5/i7 sized.

Ξ

ETC

Etchash

WON'T FIT

Etchash DAG is over 5GB. Will not fit in 4GB VRAM.

R

RVN

KawPow

WON'T FIT

KawPow DAG is past 4GB. Will not load on this card.

K

KAS

kHeavyHash

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

180–320 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.30–£0.75

Recommended miner

lolMiner

Best efficiency on Turing / older RDNA cards for kHeavyHash.

~100W ≈ £0.43/day. Slightly net-positive.

Ξ

ETC

Etchash

WORKS

Expected hashrate

24–32 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.20–£0.55

Recommended miner

lolMiner

6GB is the bare minimum for the current DAG; sometimes ekes it out.

~95W ≈ £0.41/day. Marginal.

R

RVN

KawPow

WON'T FIT

KawPow DAG has now passed 6GB on most cards.

K

KAS

kHeavyHash

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

600–1100 MH/s

Gross daily £

£1.10–£2.40

Recommended miner

lolMiner

NVIDIA Ampere/Ada cards are exceptional on kHeavyHash.

RTX 3070 at ~140W ≈ £0.60/day. Net £0.50–£1.80/day.

R

RVN

KawPow

WORKS

Expected hashrate

22–38 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.55–£1.20

Recommended miner

lolMiner

Plenty of VRAM, but lower efficiency than KAS on these cards.

KawPow is power-hungry — ~180W ≈ £0.78/day.

Ξ

ETC

Etchash

WORKS

Expected hashrate

45–60 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.45–£1.00

Recommended miner

lolMiner

Profitable on cards that can underclock to ~100W.

~120W ≈ £0.52/day. Net thin-positive.

K

KAS

kHeavyHash

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

500–950 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.90–£2.10

Recommended miner

lolMiner

AMD RDNA2/3 do well on kHeavyHash, though slightly behind Ada.

RX 6700 at ~140W ≈ £0.60/day. Net £0.30–£1.50/day.

Ξ

ETC

Etchash

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

50–62 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.50–£1.05

Recommended miner

lolMiner

AMD historically strong on Etchash with the right tuning.

Underclock to ~100W ≈ £0.43/day.

R

RVN

KawPow

WORKS

Expected hashrate

20–32 MH/s

Gross daily £

£0.50–£1.00

Recommended miner

lolMiner

Works but rarely the most profitable choice.

~160W ≈ £0.69/day. Marginal at UK rates.

M

XMR

RandomX

BEST FIT

Expected hashrate

4–14 KH/s

Gross daily £

£0.08–£0.45

Recommended miner

xmrig

RandomX is designed for general-purpose CPUs.

Modern desktop CPU ~65W ≈ £0.28/day. Often net £0–£0.20/day.

B

BTC

SHA-256

UNECONOMIC

ASIC-only. A CPU contributes effectively zero hashrate.

Bands are hand-curated for May 2026 prices & difficulty. Actual earnings vary day-to-day. Read the risk disclosure before putting money into mining hardware.

Start mining

In three steps.

No account needed. Wallet address is your only credential.

Full getting-started guide
01 STEP 01

Choose a coin & a wallet

Pick the coin you want to mine from the list above. Generate or paste an address for that coin — that's where your payouts go. We never hold your keys.

example: BTC wallet address
bc1q9z4f…h2vp
02 STEP 02

Point your miner at us

In your miner software (cgminer, xmrig, lolMiner, etc.) set the pool URL and use your wallet address as the username. Workers get a "." suffix.

./minerd \\
-o stratum+tcp://eu.gcc.io:3333 \\
-u bc1q9z…h2vp.rig-01 \\
-p x
03 STEP 03

Watch shares, get paid

Shares show up in your dashboard within seconds. Payouts run daily, and instantly once you cross the per-coin threshold. No request, no waiting room.

accepted share
diff 32768 · 4ms
next payout in ~14h
payout sent · 0.00041 BTC

Fee structure

One flat fee. No tiers, no surprises.

The fee is a small percentage of the block reward, taken before payouts are split. It pays for infrastructure: nodes, stratum servers, payout processing, monitoring, and the operator.

We don't charge withdrawal fees beyond the actual on-chain network fee. We don't take a cut of MEV. We don't sell your hashrate to a sub-pool.

No withdrawal fees No tiered rates No hidden MEV cut
WHERE EVERY £100 OF BLOCK REWARD GOES
£99.00 → miners
1.00
99% to miners 1% pool fee (BTC: 0.9%, RVN: 0.8%)
Pool fee · payouts & infra 0.8 – 1.0% per coin
Withdrawal fee · off-pool £0.00 on-chain fee only
MEV / priority fees 0% paid in full to miners
Minimum payout (BTC) 0.0005 BTC ≈ £33 at current price
Payout cadence Daily + on-demand no manual request

Compare

Us vs the rest.

Anonymised against three major pools we don't want to name. Numbers from public dashboards as of May 2026 — if anything's wrong, tell us.

Feature getcryptocoin OURS Pool A Pool B Pool C
Pool fee (BTC) 0.9% 1.0% 1.5–4% tiered 1.25%
Withdrawal fee £0.00 £0.00 On-chain + £0.50 £0.00
Payout method PPLNS PPLNS FPPS PPS+
Stratum v2
Min payout (BTC) 0.0005 0.001 0.001 0.002
Coins supported 7 14 3 22
MEV passed through partial
On-chain audit log
UK-based · GDPR
KYC required to mine

Questions

FAQ.

The questions we get the most. Can't find yours? Drop us a line.

01 What hardware do I need to start?
For Monero (RandomX), a normal desktop CPU works — even a Raspberry Pi technically counts. For BTC you need an ASIC; for ETC/RVN/KAS you want a recent GPU. Each coin's dedicated page lists the realistic floor and a calculator for your hardware.
02 How are payouts calculated (PPLNS vs FPPS)?
We use PPLNS — Pay Per Last N Shares. You're paid out of actual block rewards in proportion to the shares you submitted in the recent past. It rewards consistent mining over hit-and-run hashrate, and our fee can stay low because there is no payout risk for us to insure against.
03 Is mining still profitable in 2026?
Depends entirely on your electricity cost and hardware. As a rough rule: under £0.18/kWh, modern ASICs are still profitable on BTC. GPUs on KAS or RVN are profitable for many in the UK. We publish a calculator on each coin page — be honest about your power cost and bills, and the maths is straightforward.
04 Do I need to make an account?
No. You can mine without registering — just point your worker at the pool using your wallet address as the username. An account adds 2FA, a dashboard, and email alerts, but it is optional.
05 What happens if a block is orphaned?
Orphaned blocks are part of mining and unavoidable. Our payout system only credits confirmed blocks, so an orphan means that round's reward is not paid out. We surface orphan rate openly on the pool stats page — currently 0.3%, well below industry average.
06 Can I solo-mine through your pool?
For Kaspa, yes — we offer SOLO+ which lets you keep the entire block reward (we just take the fee) at the cost of much higher variance. Useful for high-hashrate operators or anyone wanting the lottery model.
07 Where can I see what you are doing with my hashrate?
Every block we find is recorded on-chain and surfaced in your dashboard. You can verify any payout by cross-referencing the block hash with a public block explorer. We don't merge-mine or rent your hashrate out without disclosure.
Ready to start

Point your hardware at the pool.

No signup. No KYC. Wallet address is your only credential. Free to leave any time — that's the point of a pool.

Risk warning. Cryptoassets are largely unregulated in the UK. Their value can go down as well as up, and you may not get back the amount you originally invested. Past mining returns do not guarantee future returns. You should not mine or hold cryptoassets with money you cannot afford to lose.