• bitcoinBitcoin (BTC) $ 103,943.00
  • ethereumEthereum (ETH) $ 3,505.76
  • tetherTether (USDT) $ 0.999758
  • xrpXRP (XRP) $ 2.27
  • bnbBNB (BNB) $ 951.15
  • usd-coinUSDC (USDC) $ 0.999695
  • staked-etherLido Staked Ether (STETH) $ 3,506.17
  • tronTRON (TRX) $ 0.281064
  • dogecoinDogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.165109
  • cardanoCardano (ADA) $ 0.541266
  • wrapped-stethWrapped stETH (WSTETH) $ 4,272.81
  • figure-helocFigure Heloc (FIGR_HELOC) $ 1.01
  • wrapped-bitcoinWrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) $ 104,151.00
  • wrapped-beacon-ethWrapped Beacon ETH (WBETH) $ 3,791.71
  • chainlinkChainlink (LINK) $ 15.03
  • hyperliquidHyperliquid (HYPE) $ 37.53
  • bitcoin-cashBitcoin Cash (BCH) $ 497.34
  • usdsUSDS (USDS) $ 0.999925
  • wrapped-eethWrapped eETH (WEETH) $ 3,787.12
  • ethena-usdeEthena USDe (USDE) $ 0.999349
  • binance-bridged-usdt-bnb-smart-chainBinance Bridged USDT (BNB Smart Chain) (BSC-USD) $ 0.999465
  • stellarStellar (XLM) $ 0.276556
  • leo-tokenLEO Token (LEO) $ 9.49
  • wethWETH (WETH) $ 3,510.49
  • whitebitWhiteBIT Coin (WBT) $ 52.72
  • suiSui (SUI) $ 2.05
  • coinbase-wrapped-btcCoinbase Wrapped BTC (CBBTC) $ 103,967.00
  • hedera-hashgraphHedera (HBAR) $ 0.174932
  • avalanche-2Avalanche (AVAX) $ 16.61
  • zcashZcash (ZEC) $ 411.63
  • litecoinLitecoin (LTC) $ 86.59
  • moneroMonero (XMR) $ 337.66
  • shiba-inuShiba Inu (SHIB) $ 0.000009
  • ethena-staked-usdeEthena Staked USDe (SUSDE) $ 1.20
  • the-open-networkToncoin (TON) $ 1.97
  • daiDai (DAI) $ 0.999854
  • usdt0USDT0 (USDT0) $ 0.999642
  • crypto-com-chainCronos (CRO) $ 0.125703
  • polkadotPolkadot (DOT) $ 2.59
  • mantleMantle (MNT) $ 1.23
  • bittensorBittensor (TAO) $ 418.69
  • memecoreMemeCore (M) $ 2.33
  • susdssUSDS (SUSDS) $ 1.07
  • uniswapUniswap (UNI) $ 5.18
  • aaveAave (AAVE) $ 196.56
  • world-liberty-financialWorld Liberty Financial (WLFI) $ 0.109779
  • usd1-wlfiUSD1 (USD1) $ 0.998553
  • blackrock-usd-institutional-digital-liquidity-fundBlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) $ 1.00
  • paypal-usdPayPal USD (PYUSD) $ 0.999914
  • bitget-tokenBitget Token (BGB) $ 3.96
  • okbOKB (OKB) $ 131.48
  • internet-computerInternet Computer (ICP) $ 5.09
  • nearNEAR Protocol (NEAR) $ 1.88
  • pepePepe (PEPE) $ 0.000006
  • ethenaEthena (ENA) $ 0.322696
  • ethereum-classicEthereum Classic (ETC) $ 14.82
  • jito-staked-solJito Staked SOL (JITOSOL) $ 199.67
  • binance-peg-wethBinance-Peg WETH (WETH) $ 3,506.52
  • falcon-financeFalcon USD (USDF) $ 0.994055
  • jupiter-perpetuals-liquidity-provider-tokenJupiter Perpetuals Liquidity Provider Token (JLP) $ 5.07
  • tether-goldTether Gold (XAUT) $ 3,991.97
  • solanaWrapped SOL (SOL) $ 161.11
  • aptosAptos (APT) $ 2.74
  • ondo-financeOndo (ONDO) $ 0.606852
  • pi-networkPi Network (PI) $ 0.226034
  • aster-2Aster (ASTER) $ 0.921697
  • usdtbUSDtb (USDTB) $ 0.998893
  • polygon-ecosystem-tokenPOL (ex-MATIC) (POL) $ 0.167114
  • htx-daoHTX DAO (HTX) $ 0.000002
  • worldcoin-wldWorldcoin (WLD) $ 0.711783
  • dashDash (DASH) $ 131.39
  • kucoin-sharesKuCoin (KCS) $ 12.26
  • rocket-pool-ethRocket Pool ETH (RETH) $ 4,031.72
  • hash-2Provenance Blockchain (HASH) $ 0.029494
  • binance-staked-solBinance Staked SOL (BNSOL) $ 173.95
  • arbitrumArbitrum (ARB) $ 0.262133
  • official-trumpOfficial Trump (TRUMP) $ 7.21
  • gatechain-tokenGate (GT) $ 11.97
  • algorandAlgorand (ALGO) $ 0.158145
  • pump-funPump.fun (PUMP) $ 0.003861
  • syrupusdtsyrupUSDT (SYRUPUSDT) $ 1.10
  • kelp-dao-restaked-ethKelp DAO Restaked ETH (RSETH) $ 3,702.59
  • pax-goldPAX Gold (PAXG) $ 3,985.47
  • stakewise-v3-osethStakeWise Staked ETH (OSETH) $ 3,686.62
  • bfusdBFUSD (BFUSD) $ 0.999510
  • kinetic-staked-hypeKinetiq Staked HYPE (KHYPE) $ 37.63
  • syrupusdcsyrupUSDC (SYRUPUSDC) $ 1.13
  • lombard-staked-btcLombard Staked BTC (LBTC) $ 104,015.00
  • ignition-fbtcFunction FBTC (FBTC) $ 104,425.00
  • liquid-staked-ethereumLiquid Staked ETH (LSETH) $ 3,760.79
  • wbnbWrapped BNB (WBNB) $ 950.64
  • vechainVeChain (VET) $ 0.014423
  • cosmosCosmos Hub (ATOM) $ 2.55
  • kaspaKaspa (KAS) $ 0.045118
  • story-2Story (IP) $ 3.70
  • skySky (SKY) $ 0.051061
  • binance-bridged-usdc-bnb-smart-chainBinance Bridged USDC (BNB Smart Chain) (USDC) $ 0.999504
  • jupiter-exchange-solanaJupiter (JUP) $ 0.348287
  • renzo-restaked-ethRenzo Restaked ETH (EZETH) $ 3,728.68
  • flare-networksFlare (FLR) $ 0.013772
  • quant-networkQuant (QNT) $ 73.65
  • nexoNEXO (NEXO) $ 1.06
  • solv-btcSolv Protocol BTC (SOLVBTC) $ 104,098.00
  • filecoinFilecoin (FIL) $ 1.46
  • ripple-usdRipple USD (RLUSD) $ 0.999467
  • render-tokenRender (RENDER) $ 1.95
  • global-dollarGlobal Dollar (USDG) $ 0.999727
  • sei-networkSei (SEI) $ 0.160568
  • first-digital-usdFirst Digital USD (FDUSD) $ 0.999213
  • xdce-crowd-saleXDC Network (XDC) $ 0.054006
  • pudgy-penguinsPudgy Penguins (PENGU) $ 0.014785
  • bonkBonk (BONK) $ 0.000012
  • virtual-protocolVirtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) $ 1.35
  • mantle-staked-etherMantle Staked Ether (METH) $ 3,780.37
  • fasttokenFasttoken (FTN) $ 2.01
  • morphoMorpho (MORPHO) $ 1.62
  • arbitrum-bridged-wbtc-arbitrum-oneArbitrum Bridged WBTC (Arbitrum One) (WBTC) $ 104,194.00
  • immutable-xImmutable (IMX) $ 0.426311
  • clbtcclBTC (CLBTC) $ 104,919.00
  • hashnote-usycCircle USYC (USYC) $ 1.10
  • superstate-short-duration-us-government-securities-fund-ustbSuperstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) (USTB) $ 10.88
  • ousgOUSG (OUSG) $ 113.16
  • jupiter-staked-solJupiter Staked SOL (JUPSOL) $ 184.72
  • pancakeswap-tokenPancakeSwap (CAKE) $ 2.20
  • aerodrome-financeAerodrome Finance (AERO) $ 0.821099
  • ondo-us-dollar-yieldOndo US Dollar Yield (USDY) $ 1.11
  • cgeth-hashkey-cloudcgETH Hashkey Cloud (CGETH.HASH) $ 3,441.29
  • usdx-money-usdxStables Labs USDX (USDX) $ 0.998396
  • optimismOptimism (OP) $ 0.359846
  • celestiaCelestia (TIA) $ 0.804269
  • decredDecred (DCR) $ 39.05
  • lido-daoLido DAO (LDO) $ 0.733739
  • blockstackStacks (STX) $ 0.362882
  • msolMarinade Staked SOL (MSOL) $ 214.93
  • injective-protocolInjective (INJ) $ 6.67
  • l2-standard-bridged-weth-baseL2 Standard Bridged WETH (Base) (WETH) $ 3,505.98
  • tbtctBTC (TBTC) $ 104,161.00
  • ether-fi-liquid-ethEther.Fi Liquid ETH (LIQUIDETH) $ 3,697.82
  • beldexBeldex (BDX) $ 0.080863
  • curve-dao-tokenCurve DAO (CRV) $ 0.418572
  • the-graphThe Graph (GRT) $ 0.056150
  • arbitrum-bridged-weth-arbitrum-oneArbitrum Bridged WETH (Arbitrum One) (WETH) $ 3,509.31
  • bridged-usdc-polygon-pos-bridgePolygon Bridged USDC (Polygon PoS) (USDC.E) $ 0.999693
  • spx6900SPX6900 (SPX) $ 0.621054
  • usdaiUSDai (USDAI) $ 1.00
  • flokiFLOKI (FLOKI) $ 0.000060
  • polygon-pos-bridged-dai-polygon-posPolygon PoS Bridged DAI (Polygon POS) (DAI) $ 0.999782
  • tezosTezos (XTZ) $ 0.524698
  • usual-usdUsual USD (USD0) $ 0.997938
  • stader-ethxStader ETHx (ETHX) $ 3,766.60
  • fetch-aiArtificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET) $ 0.207880
  • gtethGTETH (GTETH) $ 3,509.98
  • doublezeroDoubleZero (2Z) $ 0.155259
  • pyth-networkPyth Network (PYTH) $ 0.093230
  • kaiaKaia (KAIA) $ 0.090278
  • iotaIOTA (IOTA) $ 0.125846
  • mantle-bridged-usdt-mantleMantle Bridged USDT (Mantle) (USDT) $ 0.998705
  • true-usdTrueUSD (TUSD) $ 0.997982
  • steakhouse-usdc-morpho-vaultSteakhouse USDC Morpho Vault (STEAKUSDC) $ 1.11
  • bitcoin-avalanche-bridged-btc-bAvalanche Bridged BTC (Avalanche) (BTC.B) $ 104,147.00
  • coinbase-wrapped-staked-ethCoinbase Wrapped Staked ETH (CBETH) $ 3,859.40
  • plasmaPlasma (XPL) $ 0.255717
  • cognifyCognify (SN115) $ 1,762.47
  • trust-wallet-tokenTrust Wallet (TWT) $ 1.16
  • starknetStarknet (STRK) $ 0.104455
  • ether-fiEther.fi (ETHFI) $ 0.837455
  • swethSwell Ethereum (SWETH) $ 3,870.60
  • newton-projectAB (AB) $ 0.005483
  • sbtc-2sBTC (SBTC) $ 103,558.00
  • conflux-tokenConflux (CFX) $ 0.088536
  • sonic-3Sonic (S) $ 0.119541
  • pendlePendle (PENDLE) $ 2.65
  • bitcoin-svBitcoin SV (BSV) $ 22.15
  • humanityHumanity (H) $ 0.241106
  • the-sandboxThe Sandbox (SAND) $ 0.179736
  • bittorrentBitTorrent (BTT) $ 0.00000044
  • ether-fi-staked-ethether.fi Staked ETH (EETH) $ 3,502.01
  • ethereum-name-serviceEthereum Name Service (ENS) $ 13.03
  • syrupMaple Finance (SYRUP) $ 0.384468
  • ghoGHO (GHO) $ 0.998178
  • binance-peg-dogecoinBinance-Peg Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.165127
  • ark-3ARK (ARK) $ 39.74
  • usddUSDD (USDD) $ 1.00
  • dogwifcoindogwifhat (WIF) $ 0.415817
  • theta-tokenTheta Network (THETA) $ 0.414274
  • heliumHelium (HNT) $ 2.21
  • sun-tokenSun Token (SUN) $ 0.021405
  • jasmycoinJasmyCoin (JASMY) $ 0.008415
  • galaGALA (GALA) $ 0.008790
  • wrapped-hypeWrapped HYPE (WHYPE) $ 37.63
  • usdbUSDB (USDB) $ 0.999114
  • vaultaVaulta (A) $ 0.252877
  • satoshi-stablecoinSatoshi Stablecoin (SATUSD) $ 0.999436
  • arbitrum-bridged-wrapped-eethArbitrum Bridged Wrapped eETH (Arbitrum) (WEETH) $ 3,784.21
  • apenftAINFT (NFT) $ 0.00000040
  • decentralandDecentraland (MANA) $ 0.204733
  • zksyncZKsync (ZK) $ 0.055185
  • flowFlow (FLOW) $ 0.239008
  • benqi-liquid-staked-avaxBENQI Liquid Staked AVAX (SAVAX) $ 20.47
  • eutblSpiko EU T-Bills Money Market Fund (EUTBL) $ 1.20

The History and Evolution of Mining Pools: From CPU to ASIC Era

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The History and Evolution of Mining Pools: From CPU to ASIC Era

Introduction

Mining pools have been pivotal in shaping the cryptocurrency mining landscape since Bitcoin’s early days. As mining hardware evolved from CPUs to GPUs, then to ASICs, mining pools simultaneously adapted to these technological advances. This article explores how mining machines and mining pools grew alongside each other and the evolution of the mainstream mining pool models that define today’s mining industry.

From CPU Mining to the Birth of Pools

At Bitcoin’s inception in 2009, mining was done solo using conventional CPUs on personal computers. Mining difficulty was low, enabling individuals to find blocks and earn Bitcoin independently. However, as more miners joined the network and difficulty increased, solo mining became impractical for most.

The solution came in late 2010 with the formation of the first mining pools, such as Slush Pool. Pools allowed miners to combine computational power, reducing income variance by distributing rewards proportionally to contributed work. This innovation transformed mining from a lottery-like endeavor into a more predictable, steady income stream for participants.

Hardware Evolution and Industrial Mining

By 2010, GPUs replaced CPUs due to superior parallel processing power, leading to increased mining competitiveness and complexity. Mining pools expanded quickly, enabling more miners to join forces. FPGAs briefly enhanced mining efficiency before being outpaced by ASICs.

The ASIC era, starting around 2013, dramatically increased mining speed and power efficiency. ASIC miners made individual mining with less specialized equipment nearly impossible. Mining pools scaled up their infrastructure, introducing sophisticated reward distribution mechanisms to accommodate a growing and diverse membership, thus becoming essential to mining operations worldwide.

The Formation of Mainstream Pool Models

Mining pools developed various reward systems over time to balance risk, fairness, and income stability:

  • Proportional Model: The earliest system paying miners proportionally based on shares within a mining round.
  • Pay-Per-Last-N-Shares (PPLNS): Rewards miners based on their most recent shares contributing to block discovery, introduced circa 2011 to reduce pool-hopping.
  • Pay-Per-Share (PPS): A payout model pioneered by ViaBTC, introduced and launched in August 2016. It added transaction fees on top of PPS rewards, and was later adopted by many other mining pools.
  • Full Pay-Per-Share (FPPS): Came later than PPS+, only appearing around 2018. It evolved from PPS to include both block rewards and transaction fees, providing miners with more stable income.

These models aimed to reduce payment variance and risks, offering miners choices suited to their preferences for reward frequency and stability.

Modern Mining Pools and Their Services

Today, mining pools manage millions of miners globally using advanced software that coordinates mining tasks and manages proportional payouts efficiently. They charge competitive fees and provide transparency and security. Leading pools like ViaBTC offer flexible mining services and competitive reward systems, supporting miners from individuals to large-scale operations.

Conclusion

Mining pools have evolved from simple collaborations in Bitcoin’s early CPU mining days to sophisticated global operations alongside ASIC miners. The continuous development of mining hardware spurred innovation in pool reward models, enhancing fairness, reducing income volatility, and promoting large-scale mining participation. Together, the evolution of mining machines and pools underpins the robust and dynamic cryptocurrency mining ecosystem today.

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