Best Ravencoin Mining Pools 2026

KAWPOW

Side-by-side comparison of 7 Ravencoin pools ranked by reliability, fee structure, and payout terms.

📊 7 pools compared 💸 Fees: 0.9%–1.75% ⛏️ Algorithm: KAWPOW
# 1 Recommended
2Miners

Largest RVN pool (~40% share). PPLNS with SOLO option (1.5%). Low minimum payout.

Fee
1%
Method
PPLNS
Min. Payout
100 RVN
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Full Ravencoin Pool Comparison

Pool Fee Method Min. Payout Notes
#1 2Miners 1% PPLNS 100 RVN Largest RVN pool (~40% share). PPLNS with SOLO option (1.5%). Low minimum payout.
#2 WoolyPooly 1% PPLNS 100 RVN ~20% share. European infrastructure, real-time hashrate monitoring.
#3 HeroMiners 0.9% PPLNS 100 RVN Low 0.9% fee. Payout conversion to BTC/USDT.
Flypool (Ravencoin) 1% PPLNS 100 RVN Operated by Bitfly (Ethermine). Anonymous mining, no registration.
Mining Dutch 1% PPLNS 50 RVN European pool with low minimum payout.
unMineable 1.75% PPLNS 100 RVN Mine KAWPOW and get paid in any token (ETH, BNB, SHIB, etc.). Effective total fee ~1.75%: 1% pool fee + 0.75% dev fee built into the mining software.
Ravenminer 1% PROP 100 RVN Dedicated Ravencoin-only pool. Proportional reward method.

Choosing the Right Payment Method for Ravencoin

PPLNS — Pay Per Last N Shares
Medium variance

You earn proportionally from every block the pool finds, based on your recent share contribution. Short-term income fluctuates with pool luck (±20–40%), but long-term expected value matches PPS. Fees are usually lower.

PROP — Proportional
Medium variance

Reward is split proportionally among all miners who contributed shares during the round in which the block was found. Similar expected value to PPLNS but resets with each block, making it susceptible to pool hopping.

How to Connect to a Ravencoin Pool

  1. Create a free account on your chosen pool (most pools only require an email or a wallet address).
  2. Get your RVN wallet address — you can use a hardware wallet (Ledger/Trezor), an exchange address, or a software wallet.
  3. Configure your miner's stratum URL from the pool's "Getting Started" page. For Ravencoin, the algorithm is KAWPOW.
  4. Set your worker name in the format wallet_address.worker_name or as instructed by the pool.
  5. Start your miner. Within a few minutes you should see your hashrate appear in the pool dashboard.
  6. Payouts will arrive automatically once your balance reaches the minimum payout threshold.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Ravencoin mining pool has the lowest fees?

The lowest fee among listed Ravencoin pools is 0.9% (HeroMiners). Fees range from 0.9% to 1.75%.

What is the best payment method for Ravencoin mining?

PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares) is the most common method for Ravencoin pools. It offers stable long-term income proportional to your hashrate contribution. Fees are generally lower than PPS methods, but short-term variance exists.

How do I switch Ravencoin mining pools?

Switching pools is straightforward: update your miner's stratum URL and port in your configuration file or mining software interface. For ASICs, access the web UI at the miner's IP address and update the pool settings. For GPU miners, edit your batch file or shell script. Your existing pending balance on the old pool will pay out when you reach the minimum threshold — you do not lose queued earnings.

What minimum payout should I expect from a Ravencoin pool?

Minimum payouts among listed Ravencoin pools range from 100 RVN to 100 RVN. Lower minimum payouts reduce the time your earnings are held by the pool operator (counterparty risk), but trigger more frequent on-chain transactions which may have higher cumulative fees.

Is pool size important for Ravencoin mining?

Pool size affects variance but not expected value. A larger pool finds blocks more frequently, providing smoother, more predictable payouts. A smaller pool finds blocks less often but pays a larger share per block. Over a month or more, expected income is identical for the same fee and method. Beginners typically prefer larger pools for cash flow predictability.

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