Launched in 2014, the Prohashing mining pool supports hundreds of coins and tokens enabling payouts in non-mineable coins as well. Prohashing works for various formats, such as pay-per-share (FPPS), pay-per-last-N-shares (PPLNS), and solo mining with multiple algorithms.
It’s possible to have miner’s payments at the Coinbase account allowing for bank transfers in the user’s local currency.
Apart from the above-mentioned possibilities, the following features are available with Prohasing mining service:
The website displays live stats for the following categories: Expected payouts for 1 MH/s, payout coins owed, daily total miner earnings, yesterday's charity earnings, number of miners, coins mined by day, pool hashrate, and electricity use.
When payouts are executed for the U.S. dollar account holders, the BTC balance is transferred to the Coinbase account and get converted into USD. If the conversion fails for 3 consecutive times, the BTC balance remains on the Coinbase account. Payouts are issues on a daily basis. A custom payout threshold option can be set. There are minimum, maximum, and default threshold values for each coin.
Executing payouts after the balance reaches a threshold is a way to enhance the pool’s security by not letting potential hackers access these amounts. It's worth mentioning that payouts are free.
Due to issuing transactions with all the outputs, the average fee is much lower than if a common one-input/output transaction approach would be applied. One can find the tentative fee for the next day's payout by checking the second row of the addresses box. Fees also vary depending on the algorithm applied (for example, Scrypt, Ethash) as well as the mining model (Dynamic FPPS Mining, Static FPPS Mining, Solo Mining, PPLNS Mining). The pool specifies a flat predictable fee for each algorithm. Prohashing sets it to let users mine the most profitable coins.
Fees account for a number of factors, such as risks associated with mining, slippage, cost of business, and the consideration of how to produce the highest possible earning for miners (or profitability).
Prohashing is registered in the USA, Pennsylvania, and therefore compliant to U.S. regulations. Stringent rules, however, ensure that the pool’s users are going to be paid.
Full pay-per-share (FPPS), Pay-per-last-N-shares (PPLNS), and Solo Mining are the three models supported by Prohashing.
With the Full pay-per-share model, the simplest one, users receive a certain amount of coins per every share and it does not matter if a block is actually found. It delivers stable earnings but the user is charged with the highest fees here. Under this model, it’s possible to exercise dynamic mining to switch to the best performing coin. It is the most profitable choice for most miners.
The Pay-per-last-N-shares model lets users receive a reward for finding a block with the further distribution of this reward among all miners participating in finding this block. Under this model, the profit is varying. In contrast to the previous option (pay-per-share model), fees are lower but there is no possibility for dynamic mining here. As a pay-per-last-N-shares miner, you can work with a single coin and your reward will be denominated in the same coin. This model suits the rigs with high restart times.
The last option, solo mining, rewards the user for finding a block regardless of whether the same block is found by other miners. This model has the highest variance among all three models. When the block is found, the user's reward will be credited with 98.01% of the entire block’s value with the account of transaction fees. Small amounts of rewards are still credited to solo miners as part of the reward for finding merge-mined blocks. With Prohashing, solo miners receive a simple solution to work with a particular coin without the need to install a coin demon, or set up a pool for themselves. The amounts of their reward are paid in the target coin.
In its “Help” section, Prohashing details on how to tune one’s miner so that the highest possible hashrate could be achieved.
Stratum Protocol has been widely used by miners but it can be obsolete for full-fledged modern mining. Therefore, each mining rig is advised to rely on a separate Stratum connection even though these connections pertain to the same IP address.
When one of the Prohashing’s orphan blocks is mined, an increased reward is being credited. The goal is to mine the next block on the top of the orphan block in order to earn the profit of both blocks. This bonus is available by default and the user does not need to take any special actions to subscribe to receive this bonus.
There are a few occasions on which work restarts may occur. For example, another pool or another Prohashing miner may find a block for a coin that the user is mining. It also can happen that the mined coin is placed in error. There are some other situations that can lead to work restarts. The delay associated with this restart is brief.
Prohashing builds its security on a number of protecting measures:
The Prohashing team expects that users would communicate via the local forum or support channels, and does not maintain threads on Bitcointalk and subreddits.
il etait tres bien jusqu'a quelque semaine ou maintenant j'ai plus d'accès,
bisher ganz gut, das Ziel für Auszahlungen ist recht hoch angesetzt, dafür jedoch ohne Fees...
Pure SCAM, à éviter de toute urgence, vous vole votre minage, vous ne savez aucune information sur les blocs qui tombent ou pas, votre pourcentage de travail passe de 0.5% à 0 du jour au lendemain sans raison.
De véritables escrocs !!
really decent platform... Not a scam