MaintenancePearl pool maintenanceThe Pearl (PRL) pool is currently paused for maintenance. We will post an announcement when the Pearl pool is back online.
Updated: 2026-06-21 19:23 UTCWindow: 2026-06-21 19:21 – 2026-06-22 19:21 UTCStatus log

Status Archive

Pool Status & Incident Log

Chronological history of service incidents, maintenance windows, release announcements, and important pool updates. Entries are listed newest first.

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Resolved NPMiner icon NPMiner 1.0.7 Resolves HiveOS and Older Linux Issue 2026-05-17 15:32 UTC 🔗

NPMiner 1.0.7 is now available and resolves the compatibility issue that affected NPMiner 1.0.6 on the latest HiveOS build and some older Linux versions.

Affected miners should upgrade to NPMiner 1.0.7. The original incident remains available here: NPMiner 1.0.6 compatibility incident.

Thank you to everyone who reported logs, tested replacement packages, and waited while we validated the fix. Your feedback helped us close this quickly and keep the miner reliable for real rigs.

Resolved: 17 May 2026  |  Status: Resolved
Resolved Vecno icon Vecnuminer HiveOS Compatibility Resolved 2026-03-07 20:04 UTC 🔗

The Vecnuminer compatibility incident has been resolved. Vecnuminer is now functional and compatible with HiveOS.

Release page: vecnuminer v0.0.4.

mmpOS compatibility is still being improved, but the main HiveOS and connection issues are solved. Thank you to miners who shared logs and test results.

Updated: 07 Mar 2026  |  Status: Resolved
Resolved Vecno icon Vecno Hashrate Discrepancy Resolved - Pool Operational 2026-03-01 12:28 UTC 🔗

The Vecno hashrate discrepancy issue has been solved, and the pool is fully operational. Share accounting and hashrate reporting are stable in production.

Thank you for patience, detailed reports, and testing support. Good luck and happy mining.

Updated: 01 Mar 2026  |  Status: Resolved (Operational)
Resolved Hashrate Display Discrepancy Resolved 2026-02-27 16:33 UTC 🔗

We confirmed that the hashrate difference comes from measurement methods. Mining software reports raw hashes per second from local nonce attempts, while the pool shows effective hashrate from accepted shares averaged over the last 10-60 minutes.

The pool value can look lower during ramp-up or variable workloads even without invalid shares. Mining and payouts are not affected. Thank you for the reports; we will keep improving metric transparency.

Resolved: 27 Feb 2026  |  Status: Resolved