How Does a “Mining Pool” Work?

A mining pool is a collaborative group of miners who combine their computational power (hash rate) over a network. They work together to increase their chances of finding a valid block and earning the block reward.

When the pool successfully mines a block, the reward is distributed among all participants proportional to the amount of hash rate they contributed. This provides more consistent, albeit smaller, payouts than solo mining.

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