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Q: How does the #HashParty work? PyBLØCK: Very simple, point your miners to either of our two Stratums at https://pyblock.xyz:8443 Q: What if I don't have miners? PyBLØCK: Very simple, buy Hashrate with Lightning and you'll be mining in 3 minutes at https://pyblock.xyz:8443/purchase_hashrate.php

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pyblock 12d

We just surpassed 1EHs at PyBLØCK-Pool #HashParty! (Stratum #Datum 🌊) 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Good luck to all the miners! 🍀🖤⛏️ Happy Mining and thank you so much for supporting us! 🫡 - PyBLØCK Crew. #RUGTHSPAMMERS! #BIP110 #RDTS

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pyblock 12d

‪🎉 #HashParty 🎉‬ ‪(All month long).‬ ‪Select your Stratum:‬ ‪stratum+tcp://pool.pyblock.xyz:4444‬ ‪stratum+tcp://pool.pyblock.xyz:23334‬ ‪If you don't have miners, you can rent Hashrate from our website starting at 10,000 Lightning Sats with 1 PHs:‬ ‪https://pyblock.xyz:8443/purchase_hashrate.php‬ Happy Mining and good luck! 🍀 .

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pyblock 18d

This is our X account: https://x.com/_pyblock_ Happy Mining! 🖤⛏️ - PyBLØCK Crew.

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pyblock 18d

🫡 Happy Mining! 🖤⛏️ - PyBLØCK Crew

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pyblock 19d

Refunds are impossible because the cost of the order is not only based on the Sats deposited but is influenced by other factors such as the power served, the market price and an ETA that is rebalanced based on all of the above items. - PyBLØCK Crew.

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pyblock 19d

Hi. When you buy such a small order in the Stratum Pooled, it's very difficult to receive a reward unless you continue mining until you reach the minimum threshold for on-chain payouts https://ocean.xyz/stats/bc1q2zervh9qz9eurm37hpp6jp2wc8e75s4tmnxh58 or configure Lightning withdrawals to collect smaller rewards https://ocean.xyz/config/bc1q2zervh9qz9eurm37hpp6jp2wc8e75s4tmnxh58 . The best thing to do with such small orders is to aim them at the Stratum Lotto, where the reward can be either everything (a whole block for you if you hit it) or nothing (the chances of hitting a block with that power are very small). If you want to continue mining in the Stratum Pooled and get paid for it, you must follow the steps in the first paragraph. - PyBLØCK Crew.

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pyblock 19d

For most people, the idea of mining bitcoin lives behind a wall: a $3,000 ASIC, 3.5 kW of power, firmware updates, and a noisy box in the corner of a room nobody wants to walk into. So most people never try it. But a Lightning hashrate marketplace cracks that wall open. You pay sats over LN. The pool forwards your order. Four minutes later, hashrate is pointing at the BTC address you chose. No hardware. No signup. No custody of your rewards. Here are five concrete reasons it's worth trying — even, especially, if you don't own a single mining rig. 1. Try mining for the price of a beer For approximately 10,000 sats — about the cost of a beer in Buenos Aires — your address is on a real bitcoin mining pool for about an hour at 1 PH/s. That's not a fortune. It's not going to make you rich. What it does is teach you, in your own hands, how mining actually flows. You see your address connected. You see the shares. You see the workers. You stop thinking of mining as an abstract chart on a website and start thinking of it as a thing your address does for an hour. Cheap. Educational. Real. 2. Take a shot at LOTTO PyBLØCK runs a solo-mining mode called LOTTO. The trade is brutal: if a block is found by a miner pointed at LOTTO, that miner takes the full block reward — currently 3.125 BTC — instead of having it diluted across thousands of pool participants. The probability at any small hashrate is, of course, tiny. But "tiny" is not "zero", and for 10,000 sats your BTC address is a participant in the global bitcoin lottery for the next hour. People do find them. Someone has to. LOTTO is the most honest expression of solo mining: no pool dilution, full reward to one address, every hash counted. 3. Rug the spammers This is the reason that doesn't get talked about enough. Most large pools today happily mine whatever transactions pay them — ordinals, RGB inscriptions, runes minting, OP_RETURN dumps used as cheap blob storage. The blocks they produce are full of non-monetary noise. That is the pool layer's choice, and the hashpower contributor is funding that choice every time they point hashrate at one of those pools. PyBLØCK takes the opposite stance. Block templates are built by PyBLØCK's own Bitcoin node under BIP-110 — a transaction selection policy that filters out the spam categories. No ordinals. No runes. No OP_RETURN garbage. Just monetary transactions. When you rent hashrate at PyBLØCK, your hashpower contributes to monetary blocks only. You're not silently subsidizing the JPEG layer. You're rugging the spammers. PyBLØCK also supports DATUM via OCEAN at the pool layer, so the whole stack stays open and auditable. A clean pool policy plus an open template standard means there's no black box in the middle. 4. Send mining as a gift You can take any amount of sats — 10,000, 100,000, more — and rent hashpower pointed at somebody else's BTC address. Your friend wakes up, opens their bitcoin wallet, and sees they're earning shares on a real mining pool. They didn't sign up for anything. They didn't give anyone their email. They didn't go through KYC. PyBLØCK never knew they existed; only their address did. A Bitcoin gift that pays itself. A teaching gift. A "welcome to bitcoin" gift. 5. Vote with your hashpower Every PH/s pointed at PyBLØCK is a PH/s not mining ordinals at the big pools. Hashpower share is the ultimate political tool in bitcoin — the network is shaped by where miners aim, not by what people post on X. Renting hashrate is the cheapest way to participate in that vote. You don't need to buy a single ASIC to shift, even microscopically, the share of network hashrate that goes to clean blocks instead of JPEGs. A vote at the protocol layer, paid in sats, settled in 4 minutes. What it costs PyBLØCK's quote engine pulls live from the Braiins hashpower market, so the exact numbers move daily. As a rough guide at current prices: ~10K sats → about 1 hour of 1 PH/s at your address ~100K sats → about half a day at 1 PH/s ~1M sats → about 5 days at 1 PH/s, or 100 PH/s for an hour The fee is explicit and visible in the quote: 15% on orders 10K–999K sats, 12.5% on 1M+. No setup fee. No maintenance fee. No "premium". No surprises. How it actually works You pay one Lightning invoice. PyBLØCK forwards the order to Braiins Hashpower with your BTC address attached. Within about four minutes, the ASIC ranch starts hashing toward your address. You see workers show up under your address on the pool stats page. No setup. No firmware. No signup. No KYC. No email. Just an LN payment and a destination. Why this matters There's something quietly important about a permissionless hashrate marketplace running on Lightning. Bitcoin mining has been, for years, the domain of people with capital, real estate, and electricity contracts. Most regular bitcoiners have never directly mined. Lightning plus a non-custodial pool changes the entry point. The marketplace turns mining into something you can try with 10,000 sats, on a Tuesday afternoon, from a wallet on your phone. That's not a small thing. It's the difference between "I read about mining once" and "I mined for an hour and I know what it feels like". Where https://x.com/curly60e/status/2060035865707958719 The calculator runs live. Real prices, real fees, no hidden margin. No KYC. Lightning only. BIP-110 enforced. Rug the spammers. ⚡

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‪PyBLØCK Crew.‬ ‪“…And you, are you already mining?”‬ ‪1️⃣ Create your order.‬ ‪2️⃣ Pay with Lightning.‬ ‪3️⃣ Wait some minutes.‬ ‪4️⃣ Hash Blocks.‬ ‪➡️ https://pyblock.xyz:8443/purchase_hashrate.php ⬅️‬ ‪ℹ️ Both Stratums are signaling #BIP110. ‬ ‪Happy Mining & #RugTheSpammers! 🖤⛏️‬

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