99% of block rewards
Only 1% operator fee (0% on XEC). Your wallet receives the rest directly from the blockchain.
Configure your miner in 4 simple steps
Only 1% operator fee (0% on XEC). Your wallet receives the rest directly from the blockchain.
Coverage on every continent — US East/West, EU, UK, Middle East, Africa, LATAM, Asia SE, Asia East. Automatic failover keeps you mining if one server goes down.
No email, no registration. Your wallet is your identity.
Every config has 3 stratum URLs (failover ports): primary, secondary, tertiary. Each routes to a different port for resilience.
BTC, BCH, BC2, BCH2, XEC. Switch by changing the stratum port.
30+ ASICs auto-detected. Optimal difficulty auto-set for stable shares.
Open the wizard above, select BTC, click your nearest city on the globe, and paste your wallet address. Then in your Bitaxe's web interface (AxeOS → Settings → Pool), paste the Pool 1 URL from this page, set the Worker as your wallet address followed by ".bitaxe1", and use the auto-filled password (it sets your optimal share difficulty). Save and reboot.
It depends on your firmware. Bitmain stock: Miner Configuration → Pool Settings. BraiinsOS: Configuration → Pool Groups. VNish: the Pools tab. LuxOS: Pool Configuration. AxeOS (Bitaxe): Settings → Pool URL. Always include the stratum+tcp:// prefix, then save and apply.
Pool URL 1 is your primary stratum endpoint (the region nearest to you, e.g. port 7070). Pool URL 2 is the same datacenter on a different port (e.g. 7071), used as automatic failover if Pool URL 1 is down for maintenance. Pool URL 3 is the same datacenter on a third port (e.g. 7072), as additional failover. SoloFury operates 9 regions on every continent: USA East (Atlanta), USA West (Seattle), EU (Frankfurt), UK (London), Middle East (Tel Aviv), Africa (Johannesburg), LATAM (São Paulo), Asia SE (Singapore), Asia East (Tokyo).
It's a vardiff override — you're asking the pool to give you shares at a specific difficulty. The wizard auto-calculates the optimal value for your hardware so you submit ~1 share every 10 seconds. Lower numbers (e.g. d=500) mean more frequent shares — easier to monitor, good for small home miners like Bitaxe. Higher numbers (e.g. d=50000) reduce network chatter — preferable for big farms. If you leave the password as "x", the pool auto-tunes the difficulty for you.
Yes. Use the same wallet address with different worker names: wallet.bitaxe1, wallet.bitaxe2, wallet.s21pro. Each worker shows up separately on the pool dashboard for monitoring, but all block rewards aggregate to the same wallet. There's no limit to how many workers you can run.
Yes, just change the stratum port on your miner. BTC uses 6060–6062, BCH uses 7070–7072, BC2 uses 8080–8082, BCH2 uses 8585–8587, XEC uses 9090–9092. Hostname stays the same (e.g. eu-btc.solofury.com), only the port and the wallet address need to match the new coin.
The pool will reject your connection. Check that your address matches the coin: BTC starts with 1, 3, or bc1; BCH uses cashaddr (bitcoincash:q... or just q...); BC2 and BCH2 follow Bitcoin formats; XEC starts with ecash: followed by the address. Use the Pool 1 URL above as a sanity check — the prefix should match the coin you're trying to mine.