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Changing the commission for the BTC pool

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Changing the commission for the BTC pool
Dmitriy Mikhaylov
Dmitriy Mikhaylov
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Dear users,

We continue to develop our mining pool, making it more stable and reliable — every day, under any load. Our team is strengthening infrastructure, improving fault tolerance and security, advancing the product, and enhancing support quality so you get the maximum return from your hashrate.

We would like to inform you that starting January 12, 2026, the pool's base commission for BTC for new users will be 4%.

Important: this change does not apply to users who registered before January 12, 2026.

Miners with large hashrate are eligible for custom terms. Contact our manager for more details.

EMCD support team is available 24/7 to answer any questions and provide additional information.

Thank you for choosing EMCD.

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