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One algorithm — multiple coins: SHA-256 (BTC + FB), Scrypt (LTC + DOGE + PEP + BEL + DINGO). How it works, history and benefits.","**Merge mining** (also known as **Auxiliary Proof of Work**, or **AuxPoW**) is a technology that allows a miner to simultaneously mine blocks on multiple blockchains using the same hardware, **with zero additional energy expenditure**.\n\nPut simply: you do the exact same amount of computation as before, but collect rewards from two (or more) networks at once.\n\n# Comparison: Merge Mining vs. Standard Mining\n\n| Parameter | Standard Mining | Merge Mining |\n|---|---|---|\n| Energy consumption | Baseline | Unchanged |\n| Reward count | 1 coin | 2+ coins |\n| Hardware | 1 device → 1 network | 1 device → multiple networks |\n| Setup complexity | Standard | Requires pool support |\n| Profitability | Baseline | from +5% to +95% |\n\n# How to Start Merge Mining on Kryptex Pool\n\nKryptex Pool supports merge mining automatically — no extra configuration needed. Connect to the pool using your wallet address and start collecting rewards from multiple networks at once.\n\n**👉** [**Start Merge Mining BTC + FB (SHA256)**](https:\u002F\u002Fpool.kryptex.com\u002Fbtc)\n\n- Global: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fbtc.kryptex.network:7014`\n- Europe: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fbtc-eu.kryptex.network:7014`\n- North America: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fbtc-us.kryptex.network:7014`\n- Singapore: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fbtc-sg.kryptex.network:7014`\n- Hong Kong: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fbtc-hk.kryptex.network:7014`\n- Russia: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fbtc-ru.kryptex.network:7014`\n\n**👉** [**Start Merge Mining LTC + DOGE + 8 Altcoins (Scrypt)**](https:\u002F\u002Fpool.kryptex.com\u002Fltc)\n\n- Global: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fltc.kryptex.network:7016`\n- Europe: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fltc-eu.kryptex.network:7016`\n- North America: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fltc-us.kryptex.network:7016`\n- Singapore: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fltc-sg.kryptex.network:7016`\n- Hong Kong: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fltc-hk.kryptex.network:7016`\n- Russia: `stratum+tcp:\u002F\u002Fltc-ru.kryptex.network:7016`\n\n**Connection format:** `WALLET.WORKER`\n\n**More info:** [**pool.kryptex.com**](https:\u002F\u002Fpool.kryptex.com)\n\n## A Brief History\n\n| Year | Event |\n|---|---|\n| 2009 | Bitcoin launches. SHA-256 becomes the first PoW algorithm |\n| Sept. 19, 2011 | **Namecoin** — the first altcoin built on Bitcoin's codebase — introduces merge mining (block #19,200). The first AuxPoW block ever mined |\n| April 2014 | Charlie Lee (Litecoin creator) proposes merging LTC and DOGE mining for mutual security |\n| Sept. 2014 | **Dogecoin** hard forks to implement AuxPoW. Network hashrate surges **+1,500%** within one month |\n| 2014 | **Syscoin** launches merge mining with Bitcoin |\n| 2018 | **Rootstock (RSK)** brings EVM-compatible smart contracts to Bitcoin via merged mining. Today attracts 100+ EH\u002Fs from Bitcoin miners |\n| 2018–2020 | **Elastos**, **Hathor**, and others adopt AuxPoW with Bitcoin |\n| 2022 | Syscoin joins the **Merge Mining Alliance** |\n| Sept. 2024 | **Fractal Bitcoin (FB)** mainnet launches with merge mining support. ~40% of global Bitcoin hashrate mines FB from day one. Uses \"Cadence Mining\": out of every 3 FB blocks, one is mined via AuxPoW (merged with BTC); the other two use standard FB PoW |\n\n# How Merge Mining Works\n\n### Two Blockchain Roles: Parent and Auxiliary\n\nIn any merge mining setup, there are always two participants:\n\n| Role | Name | Description | Examples |\n|---|---|---|---|\n| 🏠 Primary | **Parent Chain** | The network where the miner performs actual computations. Requires no changes: Bitcoin nodes process their blocks as usual; AuxPoW data embedded in the coinbase is completely transparent to them | Bitcoin, Litecoin |\n| 🔗 Secondary | **Auxiliary Chain** | The network that accepts proof of work from the parent chain. Must explicitly support AuxPoW | Fractal Bitcoin, Namecoin, Dogecoin, RSK |\n\n> ⚠️ **Key requirement:** both chains must use the **same hashing algorithm** (SHA-256, Scrypt, etc.)\n\n![][1]\n\n## Technical Mechanism: From Theory to Bytes\n\n#### Step 1. The Coinbase Transaction with \"Magic Bytes\"\n\nEvery Bitcoin block contains a special transaction — the **coinbase** (the first transaction in a block, which mints new coins). Its `scriptSig` field holds up to 100 bytes of arbitrary data (AuxPoW data takes up only ~44 of them: 32 bytes for the Merkle root + 4 magic bytes + auxiliary fields — well within the limit). This is where the miner embeds the **Merkle root of auxiliary chains** — a cryptographic fingerprint of all AuxPoW blockchains being mined in parallel.\n\nPreceding it are 4 \"magic bytes\" (`0xFA BE B2 FB`) that signal the presence of an AuxPoW record to supporting nodes.\n\n#### Step 2. Merkle Tree of Auxiliary Blocks\n\nIf a miner is simultaneously mining multiple auxiliary chains, their block hashes are organized into a **Merkle tree**.\n\n> 💡 **What is a Merkle tree?** Think of a tournament bracket: the hashes of four coins (NMC, RSK, FB, SYS) are paired up, each pair is hashed together, those results are hashed again — producing one **Merkle root**. If even a single original hash changes, the root changes completely. The key advantage: to prove that Fractal Bitcoin's hash was included in the work, the miner only needs to share 2–3 \"sibling\" hashes along the path to the root — not all the data.\n\n![][2]\n\n#### Step 3. Mining the Nonce\n\nThe **nonce** (short for *number used once*) is a numeric field in the block header. The miner iterates through it billions of times per second, looking for a hash that meets the network's **target difficulty**. The key insight: the same Bitcoin block header — which already contains the AuxPoW Merkle root in its coinbase — is used to search for the nonce. No separate computation is needed.\n\nOnce a valid nonce is found:\n\n- For Bitcoin: the block is immediately broadcast to the BTC network.\n- For auxiliary chains: if the hash also satisfies their (lower) difficulty target, the miner assembles an **AuxPoW proof packet**.\n\n#### Step 4. The AuxPoW Proof Packet\n\nThe auxiliary node (e.g., Namecoin) receives the following packet for verification:\n\n| Component | Description |\n|---|---|\n| Coinbase transaction | Contains the Merkle root with magic bytes |\n| Merkle path to coinbase | Proves the coinbase is included in the Bitcoin block |\n| Bitcoin block header | With the valid nonce satisfying the difficulty target |\n| Merkle path in the AuxPoW tree | Proves that this specific auxiliary chain's hash is part of the root |\n\nThe Namecoin node verifies the entire chain and accepts the block — without a single additional hash computation on the miner's part.\n\n![][3]\n\n# Popular Merge Mining Pairs\n\n### SHA-256: Bitcoin + Auxiliary Chains\n\n| Coin | Ticker | Description |\n|---|---|---|\n| Namecoin | NMC | The first AuxPoW coin. Decentralized DNS and digital identities on top of Bitcoin |\n| Rootstock | RSK | EVM-compatible smart contract network on top of Bitcoin. Today attracts 100+ EH\u002Fs from BTC miners |\n| Fractal Bitcoin | FB | Bitcoin Layer-2. \"Cadence Mining\": every 3rd block via AuxPoW. ~40% of global BTC hashrate |\n| Syscoin | SYS | Layer-1\u002FLayer-2 platform with asset support and smart contracts |\n\n### Scrypt: Litecoin + Auxiliary Chains\n\n| Coin | Ticker | Description |\n|---|---|---|\n| Dogecoin | DOGE | The largest Scrypt AuxPoW coin. Hashrate surged +1,500% within the first month after AuxPoW was implemented |\n| Pepecoin | PEP | Scrypt meme coin with a digital art collector community |\n| Bellscoin | BELLS | One of the oldest altcoin networks running on Scrypt AuxPoW |\n| Dingocoin | DINGO | Scrypt AuxPoW coin with an active DeFi community |\n\n## Advantages of Merge Mining\n\n**For miners:**\n\n- **Extra income at no cost** — same hashrate, more rewards. Typical income boost: 5–20% depending on the coin.\n- **Zero additional operating costs** — no extra electricity, hardware, or separate worker required.\n- **Diversification** — reduces dependency on the price of any single coin.\n\n**For networks:**\n\n- **Security** — auxiliary chains inherit the enormous hashrate of the parent network. A 51% attack becomes practically impossible.\n- **Decentralization** — attracts miners without needing to create a separate competitive market.\n\n## Risks and Limitations\n\n- **Hashrate centralization** — large pools can simultaneously control multiple networks. That's why decentralization of hashrate across the network is so important.\n- **Attack incentives** — in theory, a miner with a large hashrate could attempt a double-spend on a weak auxiliary network at lower cost than on the main chain.\n- **Setup complexity** — requires AuxPoW support from your pool; not all pools provide it.\n- **Algorithm dependency** — only chains using the same hashing algorithm can be merged.\n\n## Conclusion\n\nMerge mining is one of the few technologies in the crypto industry where **everyone wins**: miners earn more income at no extra cost, and auxiliary networks gain robust security.\n\n# Need Help?\n\nHave any questions, something is unclear, or you can't connect? Contact support — we're happy to assist!\n\n- [**Telegram Support**](https:\u002F\u002Ft.me\u002FKryptex)\n- [**Discord Support**](https:\u002F\u002Fdiscord.com\u002Finvite\u002Fejyx9PkCW3)\n- Email support at [**support@kryptex.com**](mailto:support@kryptex.com)\n\n\n  [1]: https:\u002F\u002Fugc.kryptex.com\u002Fkb\u002Fmerge-mining-1-en.webp\n  [2]: https:\u002F\u002Fugc.kryptex.com\u002Fkb\u002Fmerge-mining-2-en.webp\n  [3]: https:\u002F\u002Fugc.kryptex.com\u002Fkb\u002Fmerge-mining-3-en.webp",[75,79,82,86,90,94,98],{"slug":76,"locale":77,"locale_name":78},"merge-mining-ar","ar","العربية",{"slug":69,"locale":80,"locale_name":81},"en","English",{"slug":83,"locale":84,"locale_name":85},"merge-mining-es","es","Español",{"slug":87,"locale":88,"locale_name":89},"merge-mining-fa","fa","فارسی",{"slug":91,"locale":92,"locale_name":93},"merge-mining-fr","fr","Français",{"slug":95,"locale":96,"locale_name":97},"merge-mining-ru","ru","Русский",{"slug":99,"locale":100,"locale_name":101},"merge-mining-uk","uk","Українська","1775851819","1775852727",[105,190,482,585,604,704],{"name":70,"slug":106,"articles":107},"faq",[108,111,114,117,120,123,126,129,132,135,138,141,144,147,150,153,156,159,162,165,168,171,174,177,180,183,186,189],{"slug":109,"title":110},"how-pool-works-en","Common questions",{"slug":112,"title":113},"get-support-en","Need support?",{"slug":115,"title":116},"about-pool-en","About Kryptex Pools",{"slug":118,"title":119},"mining-rental-en","How to Rent a Mining Rig?",{"slug":121,"title":122},"windows-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in Windows",{"slug":124,"title":125},"hiveos-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in HiveOS",{"slug":127,"title":128},"raveos-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in RaveOS",{"slug":130,"title":131},"pps-vs-pplns-en","PPS+ vs PPLNS",{"slug":133,"title":134},"pool-affiliate-en","Kryptex Pool Referral Program",{"slug":136,"title":137},"prop-vs-pps-en","PROP vs PPS+",{"slug":139,"title":140},"how-long-pool-keep-coins-en","How Long Does the Pool Keep Coins?",{"slug":142,"title":143},"solo-mining-en","What is SOLO Mining?",{"slug":145,"title":146},"kryptex-vs-kryptex-pool-en","Comparison of kryptex.com and pool.kryptex.com",{"slug":148,"title":149},"kryptex-pool-vs-2miners-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and 2Miners",{"slug":151,"title":152},"kryptex-pool-vs-herominers-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and Herominers",{"slug":154,"title":155},"kryptex-pool-vs-f2pool-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and F2pool",{"slug":157,"title":158},"kryptex-pool-vs-vipor-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and Vipor",{"slug":160,"title":161},"kryptex-pool-vs-viabtc-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and ViaBTC",{"slug":163,"title":164},"kryptex-pool-vs-k1pool-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and K1Pool",{"slug":166,"title":167},"kryptex-pool-vs-emcd-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and EMCD",{"slug":169,"title":170},"why-hashrate-differs-en","Why Does Miner and Pool Hashrate Differs?",{"slug":172,"title":173},"network-adress-range-en","How to Find the IP Address Range of Your Local Network",{"slug":175,"title":176},"mining-manual-en","How to start mining on Kryptex Pool",{"slug":178,"title":179},"how-to-connect-asic-step-by-step-en","How To Connect ASIC To The Pool? 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Q Home — The First Low-Noise ASIC Miner for Home Use",{"slug":423,"title":424},"canaan-avalon-a15-a1566-series-en","ASIC Canaan Avalon A15 \u002F A1566",{"slug":426,"title":427},"how-to-mine-tari-randomx-en","How to mine Tari XTM (RandomX)",{"slug":429,"title":430},"how-to-mine-tari-sha3x-en","How to mine Tari XTM (SHA3X)",{"slug":432,"title":433},"how-to-mine-tari-c29-en","How to mine Tari XTM (C29)",{"slug":435,"title":436},"bitcoin2-bc2-mining-en","How To Mine Bitcoin II BC2",{"slug":438,"title":439},"goldshell-xt-box-en","ASIC Goldshell XT BOX",{"slug":441,"title":442},"zcash-zec-mining-en","How To Mine Zcash ZEC",{"slug":444,"title":445},"bitmain-antminer-z15-z15e-z15j-z15pro-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z15, Z15e, Z15j, Z15Pro",{"slug":447,"title":448},"bitmain-antminer-z11-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z11",{"slug":450,"title":451},"bitmain-antminer-z9-z9mini-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z9, Z9 Mini",{"slug":453,"title":454},"innosilicon-zmaster-a9-en","ASIC Innosilicon ZMaster A9, A9+, A9++",{"slug":456,"title":457},"quai-sha256-mining-en","How to mine QUAI SHA256",{"slug":459,"title":460},"quai-scrypt-mining-en","How to mine QUAI Scrypt",{"slug":462,"title":463},"quai-kawpow-mining-en","How to mine QUAI KawPow",{"slug":465,"title":466},"how-to-change-dns-en","How to Change DNS Server on PC, Router, and ASIC Miner: Step-by-Step Guide",{"slug":468,"title":469},"how-to-mine-radiant-en","How to mine Radiant (RXD)",{"slug":471,"title":472},"bitmain-antminer-l3-en","Bitmain Antminer L3, L3+, L3++ ASIC Miner",{"slug":474,"title":475},"fluminer-t3-en","ASIC Fluminer T3",{"slug":477,"title":478},"bitcoin-sv-bsv-mining-en","How To Mine Bitcoin SV BSV",{"slug":480,"title":481},"how-to-connect-asic-en","How to connect ASIC?",{"name":483,"slug":484,"articles":485},"Mining","mining",[486,489,492,495,498,501,504,507,510,513,516,519,522,525,528,531,534,537,540,543,546,549,552,555,558,561,564,567,570,573,576,579,582],{"slug":487,"title":488},"bat-file-en","BAT file for mining",{"slug":490,"title":491},"get-logs-en","How to get miner’s logs",{"slug":493,"title":494},"watchdog-for-mining-en","Watchdog for mining",{"slug":496,"title":497},"gwei-en","What is GWei",{"slug":499,"title":500},"rejected-shares-en","Large number of rejected shares",{"slug":502,"title":503},"share-difficulty-en","Mining pool share difficulty",{"slug":505,"title":506},"mining-monitoring-bot-en","Mining monitoring bot",{"slug":508,"title":509},"why-pools-hide-stale-shares-en","Why do pools hide stale shares from you?",{"slug":511,"title":512},"get-rid-of-rejected-shares-en","How to get rid of rejected shares?",{"slug":514,"title":515},"about-ironfish-en","Everything related to IRON FISH",{"slug":517,"title":518},"ironfish-airdrop-en","The Kryptex Pool is conducting an airdrop of $7500 for IRON FISH testers. Don't miss your chance to grab your share! 48 hrs left until the mainnet!",{"slug":520,"title":521},"ironfish-mainnet-en","IRON FISH — Mainnet",{"slug":523,"title":524},"mining-ironfish-with-memo-en","Mining IRON FISH with MEMO parameter",{"slug":526,"title":527},"ironfish-airdrop-completed-en","Kryptex distributed the $7500 airdrop for those who mined IRON FISH on the testnet!",{"slug":529,"title":530},"ironfish-mainnet-airdrop-en","The second IRON FISH airdrop from Kryptex Pool!",{"slug":532,"title":533},"ethermine-flypool-alternative-en","Ethermine and Flypool alternative",{"slug":535,"title":536},"dual-intensity-setting-en","Fine-tuning Dual-Mining",{"slug":538,"title":539},"iceriver-ks0-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS0 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":541,"title":542},"iceriver-ks1-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS1 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":544,"title":545},"iceriver-ks2-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS2 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":547,"title":548},"ubuntu-cpu-mining-en","Mining Monero XMR with Ubuntu Linux",{"slug":550,"title":551},"macos-cpu-mining-en","Mining Monero XMR with MacOS",{"slug":553,"title":554},"ubuntu-gpu-mining-en","Ubuntu Linux Mining",{"slug":556,"title":557},"linux-overclocking-en","Overclocking GPU on Ubuntu Linux",{"slug":559,"title":560},"flexpool-alternative-en","Flexpool is Closing Down. Choose a New Pool!",{"slug":562,"title":563},"ironfish-hardfork-en","Iron Fish Hard Fork: Enhancing Security and Decentralization",{"slug":565,"title":566},"switching-to-fishhash-en","Iron Fish Hardfork: Switching to FishHash",{"slug":568,"title":569},"whatsminer-rejected-shares-en","Resolving High Share Rejection Rates on WhatsMiner ASICs",{"slug":571,"title":572},"lte-for-mining-en","LTE for Mining: From Modem Selection to Network Setup",{"slug":574,"title":575},"kryptex-asic-firmware-en","Kryptex x Gminer ASIC Firmware: Boost Your Mining Income",{"slug":577,"title":578},"phone-mining-hashrate-en","Mining on Phones and Android: Smartphone Hashrate, Earnings, and FAQ",{"slug":580,"title":581},"minerbox-kryptex-en","MinerBox: Mining Monitoring App — How to Connect Kryptex Pool",{"slug":583,"title":584},"hashwatcher-kryptex-en","HashWatcher: ASIC Miner Monitor — Setup Guide for Kryptex Pool",{"name":586,"slug":587,"articles":588},"Hardware","hardware",[589,592,595,598,601],{"slug":590,"title":591},"how-to-clean-asic-en","How to Clean an ASIC Miner?",{"slug":593,"title":594},"how-to-replace-thermal-paste-in-asic-en","How to Replace Thermal Paste in an ASIC?",{"slug":596,"title":597},"extend-asic-lifespan-en","How to Extend the Lifespan of an ASIC Miner: Complete Guide",{"slug":599,"title":600},"rebar-4gdecoding-csm-mining-en","What Are ReSizable Bar (ReBAR), Above 4G Decoding, and CSM",{"slug":602,"title":603},"canaan-avalon-nano-3-nano-3s-en","ASIC Canaan Avalon Nano 3 \u002F Nano 3S — Home Bitcoin Miner with Built-in Heater Function",{"name":605,"slug":606,"articles":607},"Payouts","payouts",[608,611,614,617,620,623,626,629,632,635,638,641,644,647,650,653,656,659,662,665,668,671,674,677,680,683,686,689,692,695,698,701],{"slug":609,"title":610},"about-payouts-en","How to make a payout?",{"slug":612,"title":613},"etc-ethw-wallet-en","How to create ETC, ETHW, OCTA wallet",{"slug":615,"title":616},"kaspa-wallet-en","How to create KASPA wallet",{"slug":618,"title":619},"nexa-wallet-en","How to create NEXA wallet",{"slug":621,"title":622},"ironfish-wallet-en","How to create IRON FISH wallet",{"slug":624,"title":625},"how-to-recover-ironfish-wallet-en","How to Recover Access to Your IRON FISH Wallet",{"slug":627,"title":628},"trade-your-crypto-en","How to trade your crypto?",{"slug":630,"title":631},"conflux-wallet-en","How to create Conflux CFX wallet",{"slug":633,"title":634},"zephyr-wallet-en","How to create Zephyr (ZEPH) wallet",{"slug":636,"title":637},"karlsen-wallet-en","How to create Karlsen (KLS) wallet",{"slug":639,"title":640},"neurai-wallet-en","How to create Neurai (XNA) wallet",{"slug":642,"title":643},"cloreai-wallet-en","How to create CloreAI (CLORE) wallet",{"slug":645,"title":646},"alephium-wallet-en","How to create Alephium (ALPH) wallet",{"slug":648,"title":649},"ergo-wallet-en","How to create Ergo (ERG) wallet",{"slug":651,"title":652},"nirmata-wallet-en","How to create Nirmata (NIR) wallet",{"slug":654,"title":655},"sedra-wallet-en","How to create Sedra (SDR) wallet",{"slug":657,"title":658},"ravencoin-wallet-en","How to create Ravencoin (RVN) wallet",{"slug":660,"title":661},"monero-wallet-en","How to create Monero (XMR) wallet",{"slug":663,"title":664},"xelis-wallet-en","How to create Xelis (XEL) wallet",{"slug":666,"title":667},"salvium-wallet-en","How to create Salvium (SAL) wallet",{"slug":669,"title":670},"blocx-wallet-en","How to create a BLOCX wallet",{"slug":672,"title":673},"fractal-bitcoin-wallet-en","How to create a Fractal Bitcoin wallet",{"slug":675,"title":676},"litecoin-wallet-en","How to create a Litecoin wallet",{"slug":678,"title":679},"bitcoin-cash-wallet-en","How to create a Bitcoin Cash wallet",{"slug":681,"title":682},"quai-wallet-en","How to create Quai (QUAI) wallet",{"slug":684,"title":685},"ecash-xec-wallet-en","How To Create An eCash XEC Wallet",{"slug":687,"title":688},"digibyte-dgb-wallet-en","How To Create An DigiByte DGB Wallet",{"slug":690,"title":691},"tari-wallet-en","How to create Tari (XTM) wallet",{"slug":693,"title":694},"radiant-wallet-en","How to create Radiant (RXD) wallet",{"slug":696,"title":697},"bc2-wallet-en","How to create BitcoinII (BC2) wallet",{"slug":699,"title":700},"bsv-wallet-en","How to create a Bitcoin SV (BSV) wallet",{"slug":702,"title":703},"cryptocurrency-wallet-en","How to create a cryptocurrency wallet",{"name":705,"slug":706,"articles":707},"Security","security",[708],{"slug":709,"title":710},"pool-mining-security-en","Pool mining security"]