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Bitcoin Mining Pool Statistics by MiningRadar.com: Live Hashrate, Base Fees and Miner Payouts

MiningRadar tracks real-time hashrate, base fees, miner payouts and pool revenue for all major Bitcoin mining pools. Data is refreshed every minute across Foundry USA, AntPool, F2Pool, ViaBTC, SpiderPool, MARA Pool, Binance Pool, SECPOOL, Luxor, EMCD, SBI Crypto, ntminerpool, Neopool, Braiins Pool, Trustpool and OCEAN. For pools where the base fee is not publicly disclosed, payouts and revenue are estimated using an industry-standard rate of 4%.

What is Hashrate?

Hashrate is the total computational power a mining pool directs at the Bitcoin network, measured in exahashes per second (EH/s). A larger hashrate means a bigger share of block rewards. The Network Share column shows each pool's percentage of the combined hashrate tracked on this page.

What is Hashprice?

Hashprice ($/PH/day) is the expected daily revenue for every petahash of mining power. It is calculated from the current BTC price, the daily block reward and the total network hashrate. Miner Payouts shown in the table are derived from hashprice after subtracting each pool's base fee.

Bitcoin Difficulty Adjustment

Bitcoin adjusts mining difficulty every 2,016 blocks (roughly two weeks) to keep average block times close to 10 minutes. When the network hashrate rises, difficulty increases and per-unit profitability falls. The Network Difficulty card shows the current difficulty and the estimated change at the next retarget.