f2pool supports merged mining for BTC with FB, HTR, NMC, ELA, and for LTC with DOGE, BEL.
How to set up
- Log in to f2pool.com, click on your account name at the top right, and select “Account Settings” from the menu.
- Click “Payout Settings” next to the account you would like to configure for merged mining, then choose either BTC or LTC.
- Enter the wallet address for the respective merged mining coins.
Payout
BTC
For each 1 BTC mined (PPS portion), you will also receive 90 HTR, 1 NMC, 1 ELA, and FB.
- HTR payout threshold: 0.5 HTR (Note: rewards less than 0.01 HTR per day will not be recorded or accumulated. Increasing the hashrate can help avoid this.)
- NMC payout threshold: 0.1 NMC
- ELA payout threshold: 0.1 ELA
- FB payout threshold: 0.1 FB
LTC
DOGE and BEL payouts follow the PPLNS payout scheme, leading to potential daily fluctuations. To estimate DOGE and BEL rewards, expand the detailed information on the LTC page at f2pool.com, or check your daily rewards on the LTC Revenue page.
- DOGE payout threshold: 40 DOGE
- BEL payout threshold: 1 BEL
To check your rewards:
- f2pool website: Navigate to the bottom of the BTC or LTC Revenue page.
f2pool app: Tap “More” on the BTC or LTC Revenue page, then select “Merged Mining”.
Wallet / trading platforms (Partial)
- FB wallet: Unisat, Exchanges: Gate.io. Please use Fractal Bitcoin mainnet wallet address
- HTR wallet: Hathor Official Wallet, Exchanges: CoinEx, AscendEX, KuCoin
- NMC Exchanges: SouthXchange
- ELA Exchanges: CoinEgg, LBank
- DOGE Exchanges: Binance, OKX
- BEL wallet: Bells Wallet
Important notes
- Not adding a merged mining address is considered a waiver. Merged mining does not accumulate and will not be compensated retrospectively.
- After adding or modifying wallet address, there is a freeze period during which your rewards are held in your balance. Check the specific recovery time on the wallet address settings page. New accounts registered within the last 7 days are exempt.
- The mentioned trading platforms are for reference only. You should always do your own due diligence when choosing a wallet provider or exchange, and be ware of the trading risks.
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