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Don't split the block. Take it all. Solo mine BTC, BCH, BC2, BCH2 and XEC — the full reward goes directly to your wallet. No accounts, no custody, no middlemen.

SoloFury is a multi-coin SHA-256 solo mining pool supporting Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Bitcoin II (BC2), Bitcoin Cash II (BCH2), and eCash (XEC). Miners keep 99% of every block reward via direct coinbase payout — no registration, no custody, no minimum threshold. Stratum servers operate across US, EU, and Asia regions with 1% pool fee.

1% Fee
No Registration
Direct-to-Wallet
5 SHA-256 Coins
Non-Custodial

Solo mining is probabilistic — no guaranteed returns. When you find a block, 99% of the reward goes directly to your wallet. Every hash has the same chance.

What is Solo Mining?
In solo mining, you mine independently against the entire network. When you find a block, you keep 99% of the reward. No splitting, no waiting — pure profit.

Why Solo Mine with SoloFury?

In a traditional mining pool, your block reward is split among hundreds or thousands of miners. You receive tiny daily payouts proportional to your contribution.

With solo mining on SoloFury, you compete directly for the full block reward. When your miner solves a block, you receive 99% of the reward — currently 3.125 BTC for Bitcoin, 3.125 BCH for Bitcoin Cash, 50 BC2 for Bitcoin II, 50 BCH2 for Bitcoin Cash II, and 3.125M XEC for eCash.

SoloFury charges just 1% fee — 99% of the block reward goes directly to your wallet. We handle the nodes, the stratum servers, and the infrastructure. You just connect your miner and start mining.

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99% REWARD
Keep 99% of the block reward. Only 1% fee
LOW LATENCY
Atlanta datacenter with fast global connections
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NO REGISTRATION
Just point your miner and start. No accounts needed
INSTANT PAYOUT
Block rewards go directly to your wallet address
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LIVE DASHBOARD
Real-time stats, worker monitoring, and earnings
ANY HARDWARE
ASICs, NiceHash, MiningRigRentals — all welcome

Mine Five Powerful Chains

SoloFury supports Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin II, Bitcoin Cash II, and eCash — all SHA-256 proof-of-work cryptocurrencies with massive potential.
BTC

Bitcoin

BTC • SHA-256

The most secure and decentralized blockchain in existence, backed by the largest proof-of-work network ever created. Digital gold, unmatched hashrate.

3.125
BLOCK REWARD
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⚡ POOL HASH
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⛏ WORKERS
0
🏆 BLOCKS
BEST SHARE PROGRESS-- / --
0%--100%
Solo Mine
STRATUM CONNECTION
stratum+tcp://btc.solofury.com:6060 — Failover: :6061 • :6062
BCH

Bitcoin Cash

BCH • SHA-256

Fast, reliable peer-to-peer electronic cash with low fees and instant transactions. Running continuously since 2017 with zero downtime.

3.125
BLOCK REWARD
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⚡ POOL HASH
--
⛏ WORKERS
0
🏆 BLOCKS
BEST SHARE PROGRESS-- / --
0%--100%
Solo Mine
STRATUM CONNECTION
stratum+tcp://bch.solofury.com:7070 — Failover: :7071 • :7072
BC2

Bitcoin II

BC2 • SHA-256

A fresh start built on Bitcoin’s original principles. New genesis block, difficulty starting at 1, and a growing community.

50
BLOCK REWARD
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⚡ POOL HASH
--
⛏ WORKERS
0
🏆 BLOCKS
BEST SHARE PROGRESS-- / --
0%--100%
Solo Mine
STRATUM CONNECTION
stratum+tcp://bc2.solofury.com:8080 — Failover: :8081 • :8082
BCH2

Bitcoin Cash II

BCH2 • SHA-256

A fresh fork of BC2 with Bitcoin Cash consensus rules. ASERT difficulty adjustment, 32MB blocks, and CashAddr format.

50
BLOCK REWARD
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⚡ POOL HASH
--
⛏ WORKERS
0
🏆 BLOCKS
BEST SHARE PROGRESS-- / --
0%--100%
Solo Mine
STRATUM CONNECTION
stratum+tcp://bch2.solofury.com:8585 — Failover: :8586 • :8587
XEC

eCash

XEC • SHA-256

eCash (XEC) is a fast, low-fee cryptocurrency descended from Bitcoin. SHA-256 proof-of-work with Avalanche consensus for instant finality. Formerly Bitcoin Cash ABC.

3.125M
BLOCK REWARD
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⚡ POOL HASH
--
⛏ WORKERS
0
🏆 BLOCKS
BEST SHARE PROGRESS-- / --
0%--100%
Solo Mine
STRATUM CONNECTION
stratum+tcp://xec.solofury.com:9090 — Failover: :9091 • :9092

Rent Hashrate & Try Your Luck

You don’t need to own expensive mining hardware. With MiningRigRentals, you can rent SHA-256 hashpower for hours or days and point it directly at SoloFury. It’s like buying a lottery ticket — except the prize is an entire block reward.

Rent as little or as much hashrate as you want. The more power you rent, the higher your chances of finding a block. Some miners have hit jackpot blocks worth thousands of dollars with just a few hours of rental.

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CREATE ACCOUNT
Sign up on MiningRigRentals — free and instant
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RENT SHA-256
Choose hashrate amount and rental duration
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POINT TO SOLOFURY
Set pool: bch.solofury.com:7070 (BCH, failover :7071 / :7072), bc2.solofury.com:8080 (BC2), bch2.solofury.com:8585 (BCH2), or xec.solofury.com:9090 (XEC) with your wallet address
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WIN THE BLOCK
If you find a block, the full reward goes to your wallet!
RENT HASHRATE NOW

Which SHA-256 Coin Should I Mine?

All five coins use the same SHA-256 hashing algorithm — your ASIC works on any of them. The differences are network difficulty, block reward size, and the realistic hashrate needed to have meaningful daily probability.

Coin Block Reward Difficulty Algorithm Best For
BTC Bitcoin 3.125 BTC Very High SHA-256 Industrial farms (100+ TH/s)
BCH Bitcoin Cash 3.125 BCH Medium SHA-256 Mid-size miners (1-100 TH/s)
BC2 Bitcoin II 50 BC2 Very Low SHA-256 Bitaxe, NerdQAxe, small ASICs
BCH2 Bitcoin Cash II 50 BCH2 Low SHA-256 Hashrate rental, small ASICs
XEC eCash 3.125M XEC Medium-Low SHA-256 Mid-size miners

SoloFury at a Glance

The pool in 5 verifiable facts.

5
SHA-256 chains supported
3
Regional datacenters
1%
Flat pool fee
99%
Block reward to miner
0
User accounts (non-custodial)

Mine in 4 Simple Steps

No registration, no accounts, no KYC. Just connect and mine.
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GET A WALLET

Download a BCH wallet (Electron Cash, Ledger), BC2 wallet (BitcoinII-Core), BCH2 wallet, or XEC wallet (Cashtab).

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CONFIGURE MINER

Set pool URL to the stratum server for your chosen coin and region. Set your wallet address as the worker name.

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START MINING

Power on your miner or start your rental. Watch live stats on the dashboard

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FIND A BLOCK

When you solve a block, the full reward is sent directly to your wallet address

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Get instant notifications when a block is found or your workers go offline. Register your wallet with our Telegram bot.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Everything you need to know about solo mining on SoloFury.
What is solo mining?

Solo mining is the practice of mining independently against the entire network. When a miner finds a valid block, the full block reward goes to that single miner — no proportional split among contributors. Block discovery is purely probabilistic: each hash has the same chance of solving the block, regardless of who computes it.

How is solo mining different from pool mining?

Pool mining splits block rewards proportionally among all participating miners, producing small steady payouts. Solo mining is winner-takes-all: a single miner who finds a block keeps the full reward (minus the pool fee). Solo mining has higher variance — long periods with no payout, then a full block reward when one is found.

Why might someone choose solo mining?

Solo mining preserves the original Bitcoin design where each miner competes directly for the full block reward. It appeals to miners who prefer winner-takes-all variance over steady fractional payouts, hobbyists running small ASICs as a probabilistic experiment, and anyone with surplus hashrate who wants the chance — not the certainty — of finding a block.

Is solo mining profitable?

Solo mining is probabilistic, not guaranteed. Outcomes depend on hashrate, network difficulty, electricity cost, and luck. A miner could find a block on day one or never find one. SoloFury does not guarantee any return — solo mining should be approached as a high-variance activity, not a predictable revenue source.

Is solo mining still possible with small ASICs?

Yes, mathematically. Block discovery is probabilistic at every hashrate level — every hash submitted has the same chance of solving the block as any other. Lower-difficulty SHA-256 chains have proportionally higher per-hash probability than Bitcoin, which is why some solo miners focus on smaller chains when running small hardware.

How does SoloFury pay miners?

Payout happens directly via the coinbase transaction the moment a block is accepted by the network. SoloFury never holds user funds — the block reward flows from the network protocol straight to the wallet address used as stratum username. There is no manual payout request, no minimum threshold, and no intermediary balance held by the pool.

What hardware can I use to solo mine?

Any SHA-256 ASIC is compatible: industrial units like Antminer S19/S21 and Whatsminer series, as well as small open-source devices like Bitaxe and NerdQAxe. SoloFury also accepts connections from hashrate rental marketplaces. Hardware choice depends on which chain you target — higher-difficulty chains require more hashrate to have meaningful per-day probability.

What is the minimum hashrate to solo mine?

There is no minimum. Even sub-TH/s devices can submit shares and theoretically find a block, because each hash has independent probability. However, statistically the expected time to find a block scales inversely with hashrate and directly with network difficulty. Small miners typically have very low daily probability on high-difficulty chains.

Can I use rented hashrate with SoloFury?

Yes. SoloFury is compatible with SHA-256 hashrate rental marketplaces. Point the rented hashpower to any of the stratum endpoints (e.g. stratum+tcp://btc.solofury.com:6060) using a wallet address as username. Rented hashrate is treated identically to owned hardware — same fee structure, same coinbase payout flow.

Which coins can I solo mine on SoloFury?

SoloFury supports five SHA-256 cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Bitcoin II (BC2), Bitcoin Cash II (BCH2), and eCash (XEC). All five share the same hashing algorithm, so a single SHA-256 ASIC can target any of them by changing the stratum URL. Each coin has dedicated stratum servers across US, EU, and Asia regions.

What is the block reward per coin?

Current block rewards: BTC = 3.125 BTC, BCH = 3.125 BCH, BC2 = 50 BC2, BCH2 = 50 BCH2, XEC = 3,125,000 XEC. SoloFury deducts a 1% pool fee on the coinbase transaction, so the miner who finds a block receives 99% of these amounts directly to their wallet. Block rewards halve at each network-defined halving event.

What is the probability of finding a block?

Per-hash probability equals 1 / network_difficulty. Daily block-finding probability is approximately (your_hashrate / network_hashrate). The lower a chain's network hashrate and difficulty, the higher the per-hash chance for any given miner. Probability is statistical — actual results vary and finding a block is never guaranteed.

How do I start solo mining with SoloFury?

Three steps. First, obtain a wallet for the coin you want to mine. Second, configure your ASIC's stratum URL — for example stratum+tcp://btc.solofury.com:6060 — using the wallet address as username and any password (commonly 'x'). Third, start the miner. Live hashrate appears on the dashboard within seconds.

Do I need to register or create an account?

No. SoloFury requires no registration, no email, no KYC, and no account creation. The wallet address used as stratum username acts as the unique identifier. Because there are no user accounts, there is no user database — the pool only manages stratum infrastructure and the address that receives the 1% fee.

What is the SoloFury fee?

A flat 1% pool fee, applied to the coinbase transaction of every block found. The miner receives 99% of the block reward directly to their wallet via the same coinbase. There are no monthly subscriptions, no payout fees, no withdrawal limits, and no hidden charges. The fee structure is fully on-chain and transparent.

Is SoloFury custodial?

No. SoloFury is non-custodial by design. The pool never holds, controls, or has access to user funds at any point. Block rewards move directly from the network's coinbase output to the miner's wallet address. There is no internal balance, no withdrawal mechanism, and no user funds held by the pool operator.

Does SoloFury support AsicBoost?

Yes. Version-rolling AsicBoost is supported on the stratum servers. Modern SHA-256 ASICs that implement AsicBoost negotiate the feature automatically when connecting. AsicBoost is a protocol-level optimization that can improve mining efficiency on supported hardware and chains; actual gains depend on the specific miner model and firmware.

Is SoloFury responsible for mining losses?

No. Solo mining is probabilistic — finding a block is never guaranteed regardless of hashrate or time spent mining. SoloFury provides stratum infrastructure on an 'as-is' basis without warranties. The pool is not responsible for absent block rewards, hardware failures, electricity costs, network outages, blockchain reorganizations, or any other source of loss.

Solo Mining Terminology

Quick reference for the technical terms used throughout this site.

Solo Mining
Mining independently against the entire network without joining a reward-sharing pool. The miner who finds a valid block keeps the full block reward.
Stratum
The standard protocol used by mining pools and ASICs to communicate work assignments and share submissions over TCP.
Coinbase Transaction
The first transaction in every block, which mints new coins and pays the block reward directly to the miner who solved the block.
Hashrate
The number of hash computations per second a miner performs. Measured in TH/s, PH/s, or EH/s for SHA-256 chains.
Network Difficulty
A measure of how hard it is to find a valid block. Higher difficulty means lower per-hash probability of success.
ASIC
Application-Specific Integrated Circuit. Specialized hardware that performs SHA-256 hashing far faster than general-purpose computers.
AsicBoost
A protocol-level optimization (version-rolling) that allows compatible ASICs to mine more efficiently on supported chains.
Non-Custodial
A pool design where user funds are never held by the operator. Block rewards flow directly from the network to the miner’s wallet.