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MiningMadness is a dedicated cryptocurrency mining pool. Its page title highlights “PPS+ Rewards” and “Mine 50+ Coins.” Based on the crawled data, it is not an exchange, wallet, or DeFi app, but a mining pool service for PoW miners, providing status information such as ports for different algorithms, current hashrate, number of miners, and 24-hour hashrate.
The platform supports a fairly wide range of algorithms, including ProgPowZ, etchash, gr, kawpow, kheavyhash, octopus, randomx, scrypt, and sha256. The page indicates that sha256 covers 6 coins, scrypt covers 4, randomx covers 2, and most others cover 1 each. However, it does not disclose specific coin names or any trading pairs, so it should not be regarded as a trading platform. In terms of activity, sha256 has the highest hashrate and worker count, while kawpow also shows a certain level of scale. Some algorithms such as octopus, etchash, and kheavyhash currently show zero hashrate or relatively weak activity.
The fees field for each algorithm is listed as 2, which in the mining pool context can be understood as a 2% pool fee. The PPS+ model generally means miner earnings are more stable, but actual returns still depend on coin difficulty, pool hashrate, block production, and settlement rules. The page does not provide details such as minimum payout, payout cycle, wallet address setup, or earnings settlement.
The main advantages are broad algorithm coverage, straightforward fee disclosure, and publicly available pool operating data, which helps miners assess activity levels across algorithms. The drawbacks are also clear: the crawled content does not explain the operating entity, location, licensing, KYC, cold wallet practices, insurance, risk controls, or customer support channels. Some algorithms show zero hashrate, meaning liquidity and stability need to be observed in practice.
MiningMadness is better suited to ASIC/GPU/CPU miners who have experience configuring mining rigs and can independently assess mining pool risks, especially users who want to try multiple algorithms and a PPS+ reward model. Beginners without mining pool configuration experience should start with a small-hashrate test first.
The page does not provide information about access, payments, or network availability in mainland China, so china_access can only be considered unknown. Chinese users should independently verify website connectivity, latency from mining rigs to the pool, local compliance risks, and electricity costs. Alternative options to compare include established mining pools such as F2Pool, AntPool, ViaBTC, and 2Miners.
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miningmadness.com is an Unknown Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach miningmadness.com directly.