About SoloFury
Multi-coin SHA-256 solo mining infrastructure
What is SoloFury?
SoloFury is a non-custodial solo mining pool for SHA-256 cryptocurrencies. The pool provides stratum infrastructure that lets miners compete independently for full block rewards, paid directly via the network coinbase transaction. SoloFury supports five chains — BTC, BCH, BC2, BCH2, and XEC — across three regional datacenters with a flat 1% fee.
What We Do
SoloFury operates stratum servers that connect SHA-256 ASICs to the underlying blockchain networks. The pool generates block templates, distributes work to connected miners, validates submitted shares, and broadcasts found blocks to the network. When a miner solves a block, the network protocol pays the reward directly to the miner’s wallet via the coinbase transaction — the pool never holds funds.
Global Infrastructure
Stratum servers are deployed across three regional datacenters: US (Atlanta), EU (Frankfurt), and Asia Pacific (Singapore). Each region serves dedicated endpoints for all five supported coins. Failover ports keep mining sessions stable during maintenance or network events. Miners can target the lowest-latency endpoint for their geography or use any region without restrictions.
Open-Source Foundation
SoloFury’s pool software is built on a fork of the public-pool open-source codebase, with custom modifications for multi-chain support, AsicBoost negotiation, and stratum protocol resilience. The non-custodial design means there is no user database, no internal balance, and no withdrawal mechanism — just a pure stratum-to-coinbase pipeline.
Supported Coins
Five SHA-256 cryptocurrencies are mineable on SoloFury: Bitcoin (BTC, 3.125 block reward), Bitcoin Cash (BCH, 3.125), Bitcoin II (BC2, 50), Bitcoin Cash II (BCH2, 50), and eCash (XEC, 3,125,000). Each coin has its own dedicated stratum ports across all three regions. A single SHA-256 ASIC can target any of these chains by changing the stratum URL.