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Everything you need to start mining Salvium on our pool
We're not a big corporate mining pool, but instead a community-focused operation dedicated to mining, growing the crypto community, and supporting the Salvium project. Unlike many other pools that extract value from the community, we reinvest directly into the project, ensuring the success of Salvium and increasing its long-term value.
Supporting Salvium's Future: We regularly donate a portion of our net proceeds (after operating costs) directly to the Salvium project. When you mine with us, you're not just earning SAL - you're actively supporting the growth and sustainability of the ecosystem.
If you need assistance, please be patient - this isn't a full-time job (yet?), but we will get back to you as soon as possible. We believe in supporting miners and the Salvium ecosystem through fair fees, strong infrastructure, and real community engagement.
Why choose SupportSAL?
✅ Simple 0.7% block reward fee - easy, transparent, and honest
🎯 Dynamic Block Finder Bounty - earn 0.5 SAL to 2.5% of the block reward, the world's first scaling bounty
💰 Supporting development - ongoing donations to core Salvium development
🌍 Reliable infrastructure - high-performance systems with globally distributed nodes
🤝 Built for the community - committed to Salvium’s long-term success
🔍 Transparency - real-time stats and open operations
👉 Ready to start mining? Join the SupportSAL pool and help strengthen Salvium’s future - while earning more along the way.
Start here if you need a Salvium address and wallet:
SaLvImportant: Never share your private keys or seed phrase with anyone!
We recommend using XMRig for mining Salvium:
XMRig supports both CPU and GPU mining with excellent optimization for RandomX algorithm.
Configure your miner with these pool details:
pool.supportsal.com
Note: We start connections at 300K difficulty and work our way up or down to a suitable vardiff range to avoid large unproductive swings in difficulty.
Most miner configs will have a password and rig-id field. The worker name can be set in these fields as well.
Control how the pool adjusts your share difficulty using these formats:
SaLv...(your wallet address)
Pool automatically adjusts difficulty based on your hashrate (vardiff).
address+difficultyaddress.workername+difficulty
The + symbol sets an initial difficulty. Pool will adjust from there based on your actual hashrate.
Example: SaLv...xyz+500000 starts at 500K difficulty, then adjusts up or down.
address!difficultyaddress.workername!difficulty
The ! symbol locks difficulty at the specified value.
Example: SaLv...xyz!1000000 locks at 1M difficulty.
# Basic mining
xmrig -o pool.supportsal.com:4343 --tls -u SaLv...(your wallet) -p x
# With worker and starting difficulty
xmrig -o pool.supportsal.com:4343 --tls -u SaLv...xyz.rig1+500000 -p x
# Static difficulty
xmrig -o pool.supportsal.com:4343 --tls -u SaLv...xyz!650000 -p x
Launch your miner and start earning Salvium:
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[email protected] for technical issuesTechnical details and frequently asked questions
Mining is one big RNG system with a hurdle.
Finding a block is like every software miner (worker) having a handful of unique dice. The pool tells all the workers to start rolling their dice at the same time. The workers come up with all kinds of different number combinations every time they roll their dice. However, only combinations meeting or exceeding the current network difficulty solve a block.
Think of it in lottery terms: imagine Powerball with only 1 prize and quadruple the numbers to match. You can buy 10,000 tickets every second but it's quite likely none of them would win.
The good news: You really can't cheat RandomX.
The bad news: The mistress of randomness is more of a dominatrix sometimes.
This is why pools exist - to smooth out the variance. Instead of feast or famine, you get a partnership of people working together and sharing the benefits.
Dynamic Pay Per Timeframe Share (DPPTS™) - our credit distribution system that smooths out mining variance.
With standard PPLNS, miners only get paid when blocks are found. During a 300% effort drought, that could mean days without payment despite continuous mining. DPPTS™ ensures you receive regular credits for your work, regardless of when blocks are found.
Randomness has no memory. Each hash attempt has the same tiny probability of success, regardless of how long it has been. Some key points:
This is exactly why DPPTS™ exists - to smooth out these inevitable variance swings so miners get credited even during unlucky periods.
Share Difficulty: The threshold your miner must meet to submit work to the pool. This proves you're mining.
Network Difficulty: The threshold required to actually find a block. Much higher than share difficulty.
Think of shares as proof of work, blocks as winning lottery tickets. Every share could potentially be a block - you don't know until you check!
The pool targets one share every 45 seconds to balance network traffic and variance.
Our DPPTS™ payment system combines the best attributes of PROP block tracking, PPS credit distribution, PPLNS based timeframes, and our trailblazing dynamic block finder bounty system:
Our PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares) payment system ensures fair distribution based on your recent mining contribution:
Click your pending balance to adjust your payout threshold.
No. RandomX is designed to be ASIC and botnet resistant. You can't predict or manipulate the randomness. The only way to improve your odds is to increase your hashrate.
DPPTS™ automatically detects unusual hashrate spikes and adjusts rates to prevent short term gaming. The system protects existing miners from dilution while still crediting the rental fairly.
Your live hashrate is calculated from the results of the shares your miner(s) submit to the pool, which can be the same or larger than the difficulty the miner was set to. This variance is normal and expected. Many pools don't display your real hashrate because they don't think you are able to understand why it is different from what your miner reports. Check your longer term averages for a more stable measurement.
SupportSAL isn't just another mining pool - we're building something different:
We're not here for quick profits. Every decision is made with Salvium's long-term success in mind. When the network thrives, we all benefit.
Remember: When you mine with SupportSAL, you're not just earning SAL - you're actively supporting the future of Salvium.
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