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{"provider":{"id":"xmr-pw","category":"nodes","subcategory":"Mining pools","name":"xmr.pw","tagline":"Small principled Monero mining pool — P2Pool-backed + Solo + optional Tari merge mining, TLS-only stratum endpoints.","review":"xmr.pw is a small no-fluff Monero mining pool. The two stratum modes are clearly separated: **Solo** (`pool.xmr.pw:5353` TLS / `:5555` TCP) for miners who want direct block ownership with full luck variance, and **P2Mining** (`pool.xmr.pw:4343` TLS / `:4242` TCP) which is a thin pool-side accounting layer on top of P2Pool — the actual block-finding decentralisation lives in P2Pool itself, the pool just gives you wallet-side visibility and a simpler configuration story. Optional Tari merge mining is supported on the P2Pool side.\n\n**Why we list this at B and not higher**: hashrate footprint is tiny (~1 MH/s active across 4 miners as of 2026-05-31 — that's ~0.02% of the ~5.3 GH/s network), so this isn't the place for a large farm chasing steady payout cadence.