The Coin Shark: Mining pool Poolin closed withdrawal

  • Tuesday, 06 September 2022 16:44
Mining pool Poolin closed withdrawal? Without exaggeration, one of the largest bitcoin mining pools is closing the withdrawal of funds due to lack of liquidity. Withdrawal was frozen on Monday, according to the platform - for the time being, temporarily, until further notice. The reason is the lack of liquidity and the decrease in operational stability. In their blog on Medium, the guys complained about the dull cryptocurrency market, because of which the company suffers significant losses. The company is considering various strategic alternatives to avoid a total shutdown: Reducing commissions for miners. Changing the miner payout method from FPPS (share of the total fee generated by the pool) to PPLNS (share of blocks mined). In order to somehow stay afloat, flash transactions and internal transfers in Poolin systems were also closed. At the same time, it is reported that user funds on wallets in the PoolinWallet system are safe. Scale of the disaster Over the past 3 months, the mining pool has mined over 10% (1381) of all bitcoin blocks, receiving 8361 BTC as a reward. The pool currently mines about 3.6% of all Ethereum blocks. We will follow the development of the situation. Read our news and subscribe to social networks. You can also start mining cryptocurrency using Hive OS service. CoinShark is not responsible for the content, accuracy, quality, advertising, products or any other content posted on the site. This article is for informational purposes, prepared on the basis of materials and information from open sources. Cryptocurrency is a high-risk asset, investments in it can lead to losses. Readers should do their own research before taking any action.

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