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April 06, 2026, 09:38:32 AM
Last edit: April 06, 2026, 04:40:15 PM by SoloFury
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What is SoloFury?

SoloFury is a multi-coin SHA-256 solo mining pool built for everyone — from small home miners with a Bitaxe to large hashrate rentals with 500+ PH/s. No registration required, no KYC, just point your miner and start mining.

If you find a block, you keep the entire reward minus a 1% pool fee. Every hash has the same chance.

Supported Coins

CoinAlgorithmPortsBlock Reward
BCH (Bitcoin Cash)SHA-2567070, 7071, 70723.125 BCH
BTC (Bitcoin)SHA-2566060, 6061, 60623.125 BTC
BC2 (Bitcoin 2)SHA-2568080, 8081, 808250 BC2
BCH2 (Bitcoin Cash 2)SHA-2568585, 8586, 85873.125 BCH2
XEC (eCash)SHA-2569090, 9091, 90923,125,000 XEC

Features

  • 🔥 No Registration — Just use your wallet address as username
  • Auto VarDiff — Automatic difficulty adjustment for any miner (1 TH/s to 500 PH/s)
  • 🌍 3 Global Servers — US (Atlanta), EU (Frankfurt), Asia (Singapore)
  • 💰 1% Fee — You keep 99% of the block reward
  • 🔔 Telegram Alerts — Real-time notifications for blocks and miner status
  • 📊 Real-Time Dashboard — Live hashrate, workers, best share, profitability calculator
  • 🛠️ Solo Start Config Generator — Auto-generates optimal config for your hardware
  • 🌐 Multi-Language — English, Deutsch, Pyccкий, Español, 中文
  • 🏷️ Password Difficulty — Set custom difficulty via password (d=XXXXX)
  • 🤝 MRR Compatible — Hashrate rental support with auto-difficulty
  • 🔒 AsicBoost — Supported on all ports

How to Connect

Quick Setup:
Code:
Pool:     stratum+tcp://bch.solofury.com:7070
Worker:   YOUR_BCH_ADDRESS.worker_name
Password: x

Or use our Solo Start config generator — select your coin, pick your nearest server, choose your hardware, and get a ready-to-use config with QR code.

For hashrate rentals (MRR/NiceHash):
Use the Solo Start page to calculate your optimal difficulty, then set it as password:
Code:
Password: d=116415321   (example for 50 PH/s)

Server Locations

RegionHostnameLocation
🇺🇸 US (Main){coin}.solofury.comAtlanta, Georgia
🇩🇪 EUeu-{coin}.solofury.comFrankfurt, Germany
🇸🇬 Asiaasia-{coin}.solofury.comSingapore

Compatible Hardware

SoloFury works with any SHA-256 miner:
  • Antminer S21+, S21 Pro, S21 XP, S19 series
  • Whatsminer M66S, M63S, M60S, M56S, M50S series
  • Avalon A1566, A1466, A1366 series
  • NerdQAxe OCTAXE, Bitaxe Supra/Ultra/Gamma
  • Any SHA-256 ASIC or hashrate rental

Why SoloFury?

  • ✅ Built on EloPool (CKPool fork) — battle-tested, production-grade software
  • ✅ Auto vardiff handles everything — no manual difficulty configuration needed
  • ✅ Triple failover stratum ports on every server
  • ✅ ZMQ block notifications for instant new block detection
  • ✅ Recovery TX system for orphaned/vulnerable blocks
  • ✅ Open API at https://solofury.com/api/pool

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Solo mining is a lottery — you could find a block in 1 hour or in 6 months. Every hash has the same chance.
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April 06, 2026, 10:38:11 AM
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Another week and another new set of Solo pools posted by a "Newbie" account.

Tell me what is it about your service that I should place my trust in?

Why should I push my hard earned hashes onto your pool without any history of payout without any level of trust or history.

Where are your payout addresses advertised so people can verify your activity?

Why should I bother changing from services that have good trust and have been in service since 2014?



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April 06, 2026, 11:22:05 AM
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I am pointing my bitaxe at solo.ckpool

He has paid me blocks on multiple occasions.

Also this section is supposed to be for btc not all the sha coins.

It should be in altcoins section not btc.

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April 06, 2026, 12:08:04 PM
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Just for fun I've pointed one of my miners to their BC2 pool in Europe (eu-bc2.solofury.com:8080)

Note the port is different shown on the website to what was posted here (BC2 (Bitcoin 2)   SHA-256   9070, 9071, 9072)

First thought is the default mining diff is way too high for the likes of Bitaxe miners, the default I'm seeing is 600000 which means the stats aren't accurate because they don't get updated often enough.

It appears that the pool does not auto-adjust miner diff settings depending on its hash rate which is bad for reporting and stats.



Having had a look around the website its not badly put together, quite nice in fact. It is permissionless, so no passwords no logins required.

I'm going to leave this running for a while and see how it goes.


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Just found adding the d=123456 to the password sets the default mining diff. So, OK at least I can set it to something reasonable for my hardware. IMHO it should auto-diff anyway.



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April 06, 2026, 12:34:25 PM
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I am pointing my bitaxe at solo.ckpool

He has paid me blocks on multiple occasions.

Also this section is supposed to be for btc not all the sha coins.

It should be in altcoins section not btc.

-CK is well known and trusted as a BTC solo pool operator, long history of block payouts and no fuss. Most of my gear is pointed to CKPool also.

I'm always skeptical of "Newbie" pools, no history no trust levels.

I have to admit, I really do like the SoloFury website. Its nicely presented and pretty easy to navigate. That's a good start but doesn't do anything to bolster trust.

I'd definitely like to see a list of payout addresses, so their history is then transparent to anyone who does decide to use them.

This is probably best in Alt-Coin, you're right. While they do support BTC, being a multi-coin pool perhaps this wasn't the best forum to advertise it.
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April 06, 2026, 04:36:46 PM
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Thanks everyone for the honest and constructive feedback — I really appreciate it.

You're right to be skeptical of a Newbie account. SoloFury was born just a few weeks ago. I originally built it for myself and a few friends who wanted to solo mine with our S21+ rigs. After putting a lot of work into it, I decided to open it up for everyone. Without a beginning, there can be no history — and this is our beginning.

REGARDING TRUST AND PAYOUTS:

SoloFury runs in solo mode (-B flag on CKPool/EloPool). This means all payouts are DIRECT and TRUSTLESS. When a miner finds a block, the coinbase transaction is automatically created with:

- 99% of the block reward → directly to the miner's wallet address
- 1% pool fee → to the pool operator address

I never touch your coins. The network itself distributes the reward. You don't need to trust me — it's exactly the same mechanism as solo.ckpool.org. You can verify everything on-chain.

Here are the pool fee addresses for full transparency:

BCH: qqzzfl7t96ttp6lg6ryvwl25446afsec3gtnr0v98s
BTC: bc1qavkkpqsu7sagplrt4x90u023tljj3hdvn0tlw9
BC2: bc1qemgnkuqhzkdtvzxhe7y33n4tseetvsq0sfxjqa
XEC: ecash:qpzgvjtxf6zyqkm6lwzwa4r4hnpdtp8shyp5drf8tf

REGARDING AUTO VARDIFF:

Great catch on the difficulty! This has actually been fixed — the pool now runs full automatic vardiff for all miners. Whether you connect a Bitaxe at 500 GH/s or a 500 PH/s hashrate rental, the pool automatically adjusts difficulty to ~1 share every 10 seconds. No need to manually set d= in the password, although it's still supported for those who prefer manual control.

REGARDING BC2 PORTS:

Thank you for catching the port mismatch! I'll update the announcement. And thanks for giving the BC2 pool a try — I hope it works well for you.

REGARDING FORUM SECTION:

Fair point. SoloFury supports BTC but it's primarily a multi-coin pool. Mods, feel free to move this thread to Alt-Coins if more appropriate.

I have great respect for CKPool — SoloFury actually runs on EloPool, which is a CKPool fork. I'm not competing with established pools. I'm just a miner who built something for himself and wants to share it with the community.

There will be more improvements — I'm working on this every day. Any feedback or suggestions are welcome.

- Rolando
https://solofury.com
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April 06, 2026, 06:18:07 PM
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Thanks for the reply Rolando,

I like the website interface you've created. I find it pleasing to the eye and as a UI its easy to navigate, so well done on that one!

Understood on the newly minted coin distribution; it wasn't clear how that was handled or I'd just missed the information. Some solo operators use a referred/proxy payout address, which is why I'd asked.

So far mining is progressing as one would expect on the BC2 EU server that I'm using no surprises there. I'll leave my NerdOctAxe rig attached to it for a few days; see if I can get lucky for once.


On the dashboard one other comment I have is in regard to the graphing on the "Your mining chart", the chart currently shows the total hash pushed to your pool, not just the hash being pushed by the selected mining address/worker. Is that deliberate?

I would prefer if I'm looking at my mining status to see just my mining statistics, not the total pool rate since that's available on the pool home.


I may push some hashrate to it from time to time. But for now the bulk of my kit will stay on -CKpool. Once you've some history and built some trust I may direct some of my kit to you more permanently.

Anyway, Good luck I hope it becomes popular enough to be maintained and wins a few blocks to become trusted.





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April 08, 2026, 01:33:17 AM
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Hey, thanks so much for the kind words about the UI — I put a lot of effort into making it clean and easy to use, so hearing that really means a lot!

Great catch on the mining chart — you're absolutely right, it was showing the total pool hashrate instead of filtering by your address/worker. That's been fixed now, the dashboard will only display your personal mining stats when you're viewing your miner page.

Glad to hear BC2 EU is running smooth for you — the Frankfurt server was set up specifically for European miners to get the lowest latency possible. Good luck with the NerdOctAxe, fingers crossed it brings you a block!

Regarding trust — I completely understand. SoloFury is still young and trust is earned, not given. I'm building this for the long run: transparent, no registration, 1% fee, and every block reward goes directly to the miner's wallet. No custodial risk. I'll keep improving and once those first blocks start rolling in, the track record will speak for itself.

Thanks for giving it a shot, and feel free to reach out anytime with feedback or suggestions — it's exactly this kind of input that helps me make SoloFury better.

Cheers,
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April 11, 2026, 05:01:20 PM
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⚡ SoloFury Update — April 2026

Hey miners! Some exciting updates on SoloFury this week:

🔥 New Explore Navigation
We've completely redesigned the navigation bar. The new Explore menu gives you instant access to every tool on SoloFury — Dashboard, Block Explorer, Coin Switcher, Profitability Calculator, and more — all organized in a clean dropdown panel. No more hunting through menus.

📝 Blog Section — Now Live
We've launched a blog with in-depth articles about solo mining:
How to Solo Mine Bitcoin Cash (BCH) with an Antminer S21+
Solo Mining vs Pool Mining: Which is More Profitable?
What is Lottery Mining? Complete Guide

📖 Guides Section — Now Live
Step-by-step hardware setup guides:
Solo Start Complete Guide — Configure Your Miner
Miner Health Check — Is Your ASIC Performing at 100%?
Antminer S21+ Setup Guide
Bitaxe Solo Mining Guide
NiceHash Solo Mining Setup

The Miner Health Check guide is particularly useful — it teaches you how to read the Diff column on the dashboard, calculate if your miner is underperforming, and what to do about it. If you run multiple ASICs, this guide will save you money.

🚀 What's Coming Next
We're actively working on optimizations and new features. Some things in the pipeline:
• Dashboard performance improvements
• Additional monitoring tools
• More coins and integrations
• Enhanced mobile experience

Stay tuned — we're building the most feature-rich solo mining pool in the SHA-256 space.

Quick Reminder:
• 5 SHA-256 coins: BTC, BCH, BC2, BCH2, XEC
• 1% fee — lowest among solo pools
• 3 global server regions (US, EU, Asia)
• No registration, no KYC
• Compatible with any SHA-256 miner

🌐 solofury.com
🐦 @SoloFuryPool
📱 Telegram Bot

Feedback and suggestions welcome! 🔥
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April 11, 2026, 10:03:18 PM
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Nice update.

Like the new explorer bar  Grin

I've moved all my gear back to my primary pool, but I'll be watching your progress with interest.

Best of luck finding that first block, hope it comes soon.

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Issue with mining calculator.

On you calculator page, is it possible to stop the auto-refresh as it resets the calculator as you're trying to enter data which is quite annoying!

Thanks!
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