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Although most miners prefer to mine in pools, there are still merits to solo mining.
==Why You Are Here==
==Why You Are Here==
An article addressing the pros and cons of solo and pooled mining can often answer questions easier than simply asking in: [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining]#bitcoin-mining.  
An article addressing the pros and cons of solo and pooled mining can often answer questions easier than simply asking in: [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining #bitcoin-mining].
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Additionally, this page can serve as a reference for members of [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining]#bitcoin-mining to direct those with questions.
Additionally, this page can serve as a reference for members of [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-mining #bitcoin-mining] to direct those with questions.


==What this topic discusses==
==What this topic discusses==
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==What is Pooled Mining?==
==What is Pooled Mining?==
Pooled mining "pools" all of the resources of the clients in that pool to generate the solution to a given block. When the pool solves a block, the 50 BTC generated by that block's solution is split and distributed between the pools participants.
Pooled mining "pools" all of the resources of the clients in that pool to generate the solution to a given block. When the pool solves a block, the 6.25 BTC generated by that block's solution is split and distributed between the pools participants.


==What is Solo Mining?==
==What is Solo Mining?==
Solo mining means that you pool all of your resources into a private pool. When you solve a block you get 50 BTC.
Solo mining is when a miner performs the mining operations alone without joining a pool. All mined blocks are generated to the miner's credit.


==Pros/Cons==
==Pros/Cons==


'''Pool Mining Pros:'''
;Pool Mining Pros:
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* Pooled mining generates a steadier income.
Pool mining is a collaborative effort towards discovering a block.
* Pooled mining can generate a 1-2% higher income (before fees, if any) due to long polling provided by the pools.
<br />Pooled mining tends to generate a steadier income.
<br />There are some pools that don't have any fees.
<br />Pool mining tends to generate a level number of blocks as pooled miners are attracted at a rate consistent with difficulty increases.


'''Pool Mining Cons:'''
;Pool Mining Cons:
<br />Pool mining can suffer interruptions from outages at the pool provider.
* Pool mining can suffer interruptions from outages at the pool provider.
<br />Pooled mining tends to generate a smaller income.  
*: ''Pools are subject to DOS attacks and have other downtimes, too. Backup pools and solo mining can be configured for these cases.''
<br />The smaller income is a result, among other things, of the fact that most pools take a percentage of the coins its workers have discovered.
* Pooled mining tends to generate a smaller income due to fees being charged and transaction fees not being cashed out.
<br />If a pool cannot attract additional miners, or loses miners (e.g. due to policy or payout changes) the generation time increases along with difficulty.
*: ''There are zero fee pools. Until now, transaction fees are not cashed out by any pool.''
* Pools might be part of attack scenarios.


'''Solo Mining Pros:'''
;Solo Mining Pros:
<br />Solo mining is less prone to outages resulting in higher uptime.
* Solo mining is less prone to outages resulting in higher uptime.
<br />Solo mining tends to generate a larger income over
* Solo mining doesn't incur any fees. For each discovered block, 6.25 BTC and the transaction fees are paid to the miner.
<br />Solo mining doesn't incur any fees. For each discovered block, 50 BTC is paid to the miner


'''Solo Mining Cons:'''
;Solo Mining Cons:
<br />Solo mining tends to generate more erratic income.  
* Solo mining tends to generate more erratic income.
<br />The generation of a block will tend to take several weeks with no payout.
* Solo mining wastes time due to only supporting getwork pull.
<br />Solo mining generates fewer blocks over time as difficulty increases.


==See Also==
==See Also==

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Although most miners prefer to mine in pools, there are still merits to solo mining.

Why You Are Here

An article addressing the pros and cons of solo and pooled mining can often answer questions easier than simply asking in: #bitcoin-mining.
Additionally, this page can serve as a reference for members of #bitcoin-mining to direct those with questions.

What this topic discusses

The purpose of this page is to explain what the differences between pooled mining and solo mining. This Topic will give pros and cons of each to aid in the decision of a mining approach.

What is Pooled Mining?

Pooled mining "pools" all of the resources of the clients in that pool to generate the solution to a given block. When the pool solves a block, the 6.25 BTC generated by that block's solution is split and distributed between the pools participants.

What is Solo Mining?

Solo mining is when a miner performs the mining operations alone without joining a pool. All mined blocks are generated to the miner's credit.

Pros/Cons

Pool Mining Pros
  • Pooled mining generates a steadier income.
  • Pooled mining can generate a 1-2% higher income (before fees, if any) due to long polling provided by the pools.
Pool Mining Cons
  • Pool mining can suffer interruptions from outages at the pool provider.
    Pools are subject to DOS attacks and have other downtimes, too. Backup pools and solo mining can be configured for these cases.
  • Pooled mining tends to generate a smaller income due to fees being charged and transaction fees not being cashed out.
    There are zero fee pools. Until now, transaction fees are not cashed out by any pool.
  • Pools might be part of attack scenarios.
Solo Mining Pros
  • Solo mining is less prone to outages resulting in higher uptime.
  • Solo mining doesn't incur any fees. For each discovered block, 6.25 BTC and the transaction fees are paid to the miner.
Solo Mining Cons
  • Solo mining tends to generate more erratic income.
  • Solo mining wastes time due to only supporting getwork pull.

See Also