Best PEARL mining pools — compared

Every public PEARL mining pool, compared side by side and ranked by live hashrate — with fees, payout scheme, minimum payout and the number of blocks each pool actually found in the last 24 hours. Hashrate is polled from each pool's own API every ~10 minutes; block counts are verified on-chain. Nothing is estimated — a “—” means the pool hasn't published that figure. Use it to decide where to mine PEARL.

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PoolBannerMiners24H BlocksFeePayoutMin payoutStatusHashrate
36,9081433%1 PRLactive8.70 EH/svia PearlHash · 2m ago
4,326491%PPLNSactive3.73 EH/svia LuckyPool · 2m ago
1,199501%PROP1 PRLactive2.86 EH/svia Kryptex Pool · 2m ago
AlphaMine
11,526273%PPLNS1 PRLactive1.46 EH/svia AlphaMine · 2m ago
56642%PPLNS10 PRLactive161.92 PH/svia Akoya Pool · 2m ago
2204.4%PPLNSNo minimumactive7.66 PH/svia MinePRL · 2m ago

Last updated 2026-06-19 16:30 UTC (2m ago). Auto-refreshes every ~10 minutes.

How to choose a PEARL mining pool

Picking a PEARL pool comes down to five things, all in the table above:

Solo mining vs pool mining PEARL

PEARL block discovery is high-variance. Solo mining keeps 100% of the reward but you may wait days between blocks; pool mining smooths that into frequent partial payouts for a small fee. Unless you run a large fleet, a pool is usually the more predictable choice. For the solo setup, hardware requirements and free GPU credit, see our PEARL mining guide.

The PEARL mining pools, compared

🐚 PearlHash — PEARL mining pool

PearlHash charges a 3% pool fee with a 1 PRL minimum payout. PEARL mining pool. Live reported hashrate is 8.70 EH/s (as of 2m ago). In the last 24 hours it found 143 block(s).

🍀 LuckyPool — PEARL mining pool

LuckyPool charges a 1% pool fee on a PPLNS payout scheme with a — minimum payout. PEARL mining pool — 1% fee, PPLNS. Listed as the third-largest public pool by hashrate as of June 2026. Live reported hashrate is 3.73 EH/s (as of 2m ago). In the last 24 hours it found 49 block(s).

💎 Kryptex Pool — PEARL mining pool

Kryptex Pool charges a 1% pool fee on a PROP payout scheme with a 1 PRL minimum payout. Multi-coin mining pool (also runs KAS, ETHW, RVN, more). 1% fee on PROP and SOLO. Known for the Kryptex Miner auto-mining client. Servers in EU, US, SA, SG, HK, RU. Live reported hashrate is 2.86 EH/s (as of 2m ago). In the last 24 hours it found 50 block(s).

⛏️ AlphaMine — PEARL mining pool

AlphaMine charges a 3% pool fee on a PPLNS payout scheme with a 1 PRL minimum payout. PEARL pool — 3% PPLNS or solo. Runs on any NVIDIA tensor-core GPU (Volta to Blackwell). By the AlphaPool team (Quai, XMR, Zano, DOGE). Live reported hashrate is 1.46 EH/s (as of 2m ago). In the last 24 hours it found 27 block(s).

🌊 Akoya Pool — PEARL mining pool

Akoya Pool charges a 2% pool fee on a PPLNS payout scheme with a 10 PRL minimum payout. Community-run PEARL pool with a custom GEMM kernel (runs on GPUs from 6 GB VRAM). Live reported hashrate is 161.92 PH/s (as of 2m ago). In the last 24 hours it found 4 block(s).

💠 MinePRL — PEARL mining pool

MinePRL charges a 4.4% pool fee on a PPLNS payout scheme with a No minimum minimum payout. Optimized PEARL pool for H100/H200 (Hopper) GPUs. Live reported hashrate is 7.66 PH/s (as of 2m ago). In the last 24 hours it found 0 block(s).

How we verify this data

This is not a scraped list. Hashrate and miner counts are polled directly from each pool's own public API every ~10 minutes and timestamped — we never estimate or aggregate. 24H blocks uses the pool's own published count where it exposes one; for pools that don't, we count it independently on-chain from coinbase attribution to the pool's wallet, cross-checked against our own PEARL node. Fee, payout scheme and minimum payout are curated and manually verified; a “—” means the pool has not published that detail — never a guess. Ranking is purely by live hashrate; paying for a banner does not change a pool's position. You can sanity-check our block data on the live network stats and orphan pages.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best PEARL mining pool?

There is no single "best" pool — it depends on fee, payout scheme, minimum payout and reliability. This page ranks every public PEARL pool purely by live reported hashrate (largest first); paying for a banner never changes the order. Compare the fee, payout and 24h-blocks columns to pick the pool that fits your hardware and payout preference.

Can I solo mine PEARL instead of joining a pool?

Yes. PEARL can be mined solo by running your own gateway and GPU, but block discovery is high-variance — you may wait a long time between rewards. A pool aggregates many miners so payouts are smoother and more frequent, minus the pool fee. See our mining guide at /mine for the solo setup.

What do PPLNS, PPS and SOLO mean?

They are payout schemes. PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares) pays from actual blocks the pool finds, weighted by your recent shares — variance is shared, fees are usually lower. PPS (Pay Per Share) pays a fixed amount per share regardless of luck — lower variance, usually higher fee. SOLO routes the full block reward to whoever finds it, minus a small fee.

Which PEARL pool has the lowest fee?

Fees are shown live in the Fee column above; the lowest currently listed is 1%. Always weigh the fee against the payout scheme and minimum payout — a lower fee with a high minimum payout can be worse for a small miner.

How much can I earn mining PEARL in a pool?

Earnings scale with your share of the pool's hashrate and the current block reward (which decays over time — see /emission for the live schedule), minus the pool fee. Use the live network stats at /stats plus a pool's fee and hashrate to estimate your share.

What hardware do I need to mine PEARL?

PEARL is Proof-of-Useful-Work (LLM inference), so it needs an NVIDIA sm90 GPU — H100 or H200. Consumer cards and older datacenter GPUs do not work for the reference miner; some pools ship custom kernels with broader card support (see each pool's site). Full hardware notes are at /mine.

How do you verify these pool statistics?

Hashrate and miner counts are polled directly from each pool's own public API every ~10 minutes and timestamped. The 24-hour block count uses the pool's own published figure where available; for pools that do not publish one, we count it independently on-chain from coinbase attribution to the pool's wallet. Nothing is estimated or aggregated — a “—” means the figure is not published, not guessed.

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