xmr.pw

Monero mining pool

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Mining information

Stratum
TLS stratum
Last template
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Tip: click the endpoints above to copy. For TLS stratum, enable --tls.
Tari merge mining (XTM)
To receive Tari payouts, include your Tari address in your miner password like x,tari=YOUR_TARI_ADDRESS (or xtm=...). If you don’t set it, you forfeit Tari payouts and your share is redistributed to opt‑in miners.

Tari address changes are rate-limited: once you set a Tari address for your Monero address, it cannot be changed for 24 hours. After 24 hours, a change is only accepted when there are no recent accepted shares still being submitted with the old Tari address (make sure all rigs are updated/restarted; allow ~10 minutes for the old address to go quiet).
Custom share difficulty (diff=)
If you need a fixed minimum share difficulty (useful for rented hashpower), add diff=DIFFICULTY to your miner password. Example: x,diff=100000,tari=YOUR_TARI_ADDRESS.

FAQ

What is xmr.pw?

xmr.pw is a public Monero mining pool with PPLNS payouts, live pool & network statistics, and a miner lookup (no account) so you can track your hashrate, workers, shares and payouts.

Payouts come only from found blocks (after unlock).

How do Monero pool payouts work?

This pool uses PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares). When the pool finds a block, it is credited after it unlocks on-chain (typical unlock depth is ~60 blocks). Rewards are then attributed to miners based on their shares in the PPLNS window.

Payments are sent once your unpaid balance reaches the minimum threshold shown above. Payout processing runs automatically on a schedule (about every 10 minutes).

How do I connect with XMRig?

Use Quick start to generate a ready-to-run configuration, or copy the Stratum endpoint under Mining information. For the TLS port, enable --tls.

Your Monero address is your username (-u). You can leave the password as x, or add optional parameters (see below).

Is Tari (XTM) merge mining supported?

Yes, it’s optional and can add extra rewards on top of your Monero mining (no extra hashrate). If you want Tari payouts, include your Tari address in your miner password using tari=YOUR_TARI_ADDRESS (or xtm=...). If no Tari address is set, you don’t receive Tari payouts and your share is redistributed to miners who opted in.

Tari address change policy: once a Tari address is set for a given Monero address, it is locked for 24 hours. After 24 hours, a change is only applied when there are no recent accepted shares still being submitted with the previous Tari address (allow ~10 minutes of no accepted shares on the old address). If you run multiple rigs, update/restart all of them before attempting the change.

Can I set a custom share difficulty?

Yes. Add diff=DIFFICULTY in your miner password to set a minimum share difficulty for your miner (useful for rented hashpower).

More guides (how to mine, Tari, payouts, self-select)

Detailed pages (kept separate to keep the dashboard clean):

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Your mining stats

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Estimated rewards
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Unpaid balance
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Tari opt-in (XTM)
Your hashrate (chart)
History is saved server-side (up to 14 days). Updates live while this page is open.
Workers
Worker Hashrate Uptime Last share Bad share rate
Shares & efficiency
Metric 10m 1h 24h
Payout history
Payouts are processed from found blocks (after unlock) when your balance reaches the threshold.
When Coin Amount To Tx
Block participation
Height Status Your share Found

Recently mined blocks

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