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Bitmern Solo Pool Is Now Live
Solo mining is simple in theory and brutal in practice. A miner points hashpower at a network, takes on the variance alone, and keeps the full block reward if a block is found. The problem is that most solo setups are either too technical, too barebones, or too risky from an operational perspective.
That is the gap Bitmern Solo Pool is designed to fill. The platform launched in February 2026 as a solo mining pool with the monitoring tools, reliability, and visibility that serious miners expect — without converting it into a shared payout pool. Miners connect hardware, track everything from a single dashboard, and if a block is found, the reward goes directly to their wallet.
What Bitmern Solo Pool Offers
Bitmern Solo is a solo mining pool supporting five coins with a flat 1 percent pool fee. There are no shared payouts and no middlemen. When a miner connects to Bitmern Solo, they are mining solo but with modern monitoring, alerts, and infrastructure behind the connection.
Supported coins include Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, and DigiByte, each with its own stratum host and ports.
The Problem This Pool Addresses
Most miners do not need another pool with complex onboarding. They need fewer blind spots and fewer operational headaches. These are the pain points Bitmern Solo was designed around:
- Solo mining tools are often too minimal, leaving operators guessing instead of measuring
- Many options are single-coin services, so switching targets means rebuilding a setup from scratch
- Miners want alerts and live stats, not periodic updates and spreadsheet work
- Reliability matters more than promises, especially when uptime is the competitive edge
Most pools are exactly that — pools. They lack the tools and resources meant to give transparency and live monitoring of miners and workers. Bitmern Solo Pool was designed around full control for the end user, allowing them to see websocketed data of their mining operations in real time. Public pool stats visible on bitmernsolo.com refresh every 60 seconds, while logged-in dashboard data refreshes every 10 seconds for connected miners.

The stated goal is to make solo mining feel clear and controllable without changing what solo mining is — high variance, high upside, and full ownership of the result.
What Differentiates Bitmern Solo From Other Options
Based on the platform’s current feature set, here is what Bitmern Solo provides.
One account across five coins
Miners can run BTC, LTC, DOGE, BCH, or DGB from a single dashboard and switch coins as needed, with dedicated stratum endpoints per coin.
Real-time monitoring that updates live
Hashrate, workers, shares, and effort update live within the mining dashboard without manual refresh.
Instant alerts that protect uptime
Email alerts fire when a worker goes offline, when hashrate drops, or when a payout is sent. That means fewer lost hours before an operator notices something has gone wrong.
Smart difficulty with multiple VarDiff ports
VarDiff adjusts difficulty to match a miner’s hashrate, and operators can choose from multiple ports designed to fit different hardware setups.
Direct-to-wallet payouts
Block rewards are sent directly to the miner’s wallet address. Nothing is held on the pool’s side. That is the cleanest model for a solo miner because custody risk stays out of the equation.
Built for uptime and stability
The pool is powered by Miningcore, an open-source mining pool engine, and is designed with DDoS protection and redundant systems. Bitmern Solo presents uptime at 99.9 percent on its homepage.
Live Pool Stats and an Open API
Public-facing pool stats refresh every 60 seconds. For logged-in miners, dashboard data refreshes every 10 seconds. Bitmern Solo also offers an open API for operators who want to query pool data programmatically.
How Bitmern Solo Compares to Other Solo Options
There are reputable solo mining services in the market. A common reference point is Solo CKPool for Bitcoin:
- Solo CKPool is an anonymous Bitcoin-only solo mining service with a 2 percent fee and no registration required
Bitmern Solo takes a different approach:
- Lower advertised pool fee at 1 percent
- Multi-coin support across five assets in one place rather than a Bitcoin-only service
- A full dashboard experience with live monitoring, worker management, and alerting designed for ongoing operations
That does not mean one model is right for everyone. Solo CKPool prioritizes anonymity and simplicity. Bitmern Solo is built for miners who want solo mining upside but also want the tooling and visibility normally associated with professional pool dashboards.
A Reality Check About Solo Mining
Solo mining is not a stable income strategy. It is variance. Expected value depends on hashrate relative to the network, and the time distribution can be unforgiving. Even Bitmern Solo’s own probability calculator illustrates how extreme expected times can be at modest hashrates on major networks.
The right reason to solo mine is not consistent daily rewards. The real reasons tend to be:
- A miner wants true lottery-style upside and understands the odds
- A miner wants maximum control and direct payouts to their wallet
- A miner wants to contribute hashpower without joining a shared payout pool
For miners who fit that profile, Bitmern Solo is built to make the process clean, trackable, and fast to deploy.
Start here: https://giannis.link/solopool
How To Start Mining on Bitmern Solo
Bitmern Solo is designed to be set up in minutes. The following walkthrough covers the onboarding process from account creation to confirmed connection.
Step 1 — Create an account

Sign up with a name and email at app.bitmernsolo.com to begin onboarding a first miner.
Step 2 — Select a coin and enter a wallet address

Select the coin to mine and enter the corresponding wallet address.
Step 3 — Select the miner type

Select the type of miner to connect — from high-end ASICs to lower-end solo miners. All are compatible with Bitmern Solo’s stratum endpoints.
Step 4 — Enter the worker name

Enter the worker name — no spaces, but underscores and dashes are fine. Example: antminer-s21-pro. This is used to connect the worker and wallet, and display the data on the dashboard for visual tracking of performance and uptime.
Step 5 — Select the stratum endpoint

Select from the different difficulty options via stratum endpoints. Each one uses VarDiff to adjust difficulty based on miner performance. If unsure which port to select, the default port is recommended.
Step 6 — Configure the miner

The platform provides the exact stratum configuration needed to connect the miner to the pool. Enter these credentials in the miner’s software interface for pool connection.
Step 7 — Confirm connection

Confirm the miner has been connected. The miner will appear as “pending” until the pool detects hashing activity over a period of 1 to 10 minutes. Once detected and operational, the miner will appear online with a notification sent in-app and via email.

Who This Pool Is Built For
Bitmern Solo was built for miners who care about two things simultaneously:
- The purity of solo mining — no shared payouts and direct wallet rewards
- The practicality of real operations — alerts, monitoring, and reliable infrastructure
Whether a miner runs one machine or a farm, the value proposition is the same. Less guesswork, faster reaction time when something breaks, and a cleaner view of what hashpower is actually doing.
Why the Timing Makes Sense for Solo Miners
For miners who have been solo mining through improvised setups, outdated dashboards, or single-purpose services, moving to a tool-driven solo pool is a straightforward upgrade. Not because it changes the odds, but because it improves everything around the odds:
- Visibility improves decision-making
- Alerts reduce downtime
- Multi-coin support adds flexibility
- Direct payouts keep custody clean
Anyone taking solo mining variance seriously should also take their monitoring seriously.
Getting Started
Bitmern Solo Pool offers solo mining with a proper dashboard, real-time monitoring, instant alerts, and a flat 1 percent fee across BTC, LTC, DOGE, BCH, and DGB. Miners can connect hardware and start submitting shares within minutes of creating an account.
Start here: https://giannis.link/solopool











