Gomining rewards are daily BTC Payouts After Service Fees

Gomining rewards are daily BTC credits produced by a digital miner's assigned hashpower, then reduced by electricity and service costs before reaching the GoMining virtual wallet. The gross amount follows the selected mining pool's output per terahash, while deductions follow the miner's TH/s, W/TH, data-center electricity rate, service factor, applicable discounts, and the BTC exchange rate used for conversion. The settled amount is net Bitcoin, not a promised fixed yield.

The short version: They are daily Bitcoin mining payouts calculated from owned hash power and network results, after electricity and service fees.

Reconciling Yesterday's BTC Credit

A daily GoMining credit should be reconciled against one complete UTC mining day, the selected pool return, and the two maintenance lines shown in Rewards.

Mining Mode measures eligibility from 00:00 to 00:00 UTC, so the calendar date on a local device is not the billing boundary. GoMining calculates and credits the completed day between approximately 02:00 and 05:00 UTC. A connected Bitcoin address receives an automatic send by 18:00 UTC only after the displayed sending threshold is met; otherwise, BTC remains in the virtual wallet. Read the ledger from gross pool reward to electricity, service, discount, and net credit. Fiat translations are secondary because the final asset and every internal deduction settle in BTC.

Record five fields for each completed reward day before comparing performance:

  • The UTC day covered by the credit
  • The selected pool and its gross BTC amount
  • The TH/s assigned to the digital miner
  • The W/TH used for electricity billing
  • Each discount and the final net BTC

Binance Pool, ViaBTC, and Foundry appear as selectable pool sources. Compare the chosen source with its ledger entry, not with another pool's public output; accounting and pool variance produce different per-TH results. This daily match keeps Gomining rewards tied to the miner configuration recorded for that UTC day.

Choosing the Reward Destination

A GoMining daily credit can remain as BTC, buy eligible TH automatically, or purchase GOMINING tokens, and each route changes the next day's operating position.

Leaving the credit in BTC preserves a separately visible reward balance and supports a later Bitcoin withdrawal. TH reinvestment increases one selected digital miner, while token reinvestment buys GOMINING for the virtual wallet. The destination setting routes the whole eligible credit, so it should reflect whether the objective is BTC liquidity, additional hashpower, or token-funded maintenance capacity.

Choosing the Reward Destination
Reward Route Destination Fixed Operating Rule Main Failure Mode
Keep BTC GoMining virtual wallet Remains BTC until withdrawal or a later action Balance waits below the sending threshold
Reinvest Into TH One selected digital miner No additional reinvestment fee for an eligible miner Eligibility limits block the power upgrade
Reinvest Into GOMINING GOMINING virtual-wallet balance A 2.25% token reinvestment fee applies The fee reduces tokens purchased
Decision Rule Preserve BTC for liquidity Use reinvestment only when its fixed rules fit Whole-reward routing can differ from intent

TH reinvestment works with one miner at a time and carries no additional platform fee. Eligibility requires 10 TH to 5 000 TH, efficiency better than 20 W/TH, and at least USD 0.10 of daily earnings. An active power subscription, a marketplace listing, or Mine Now, Pay Later blocks selection. Silver I and Diamond I status add 5% and 10% bonus TH, respectively. Token reinvestment instead charges 2.25% and deposits purchased GOMINING into the virtual wallet.

Service and Electricity Cost Layers

GoMining deducts two operating costs from the pool share: electricity tied to energy use and service tied directly to the miner's assigned TH/s.

Broadly, GoMining publishes the service input as USD 0.0089 per TH per day and states the factor is reviewed after internal audits. Electricity uses a separate meter: the data-center kWh rate is multiplied by 24 hours, miner power in TH/s, and energy efficiency in W/TH, then divided by 1 000. Both USD costs are translated into BTC at the exchange rate used for settlement. The service line scales with TH/s, while the electricity line scales with TH/s and W/TH together. The same dollar cost consumes more satoshis when BTC/USD falls and fewer when it rises (set out in practice ).

A lower W/TH therefore reduces the electricity deduction without changing the miner's nominal TH/s. If total maintenance reaches or exceeds the assigned pool reward, reward protection floors the daily outcome at zero BTC rather than creating a negative wallet balance. The break-even condition changes with pool output, network difficulty, BTC/USD, the billing rate, and valid discounts.

Why Did Today's BTC Credit Change?

Today's BTC credit changes when Bitcoin difficulty, pool production, transaction-fee revenue, BTC/USD conversion, miner settings, or maintenance discounts move between settlement periods.

Bitcoin mining revenue starts with the block subsidy and transaction fees earned by a pool, then spreads across contributed SHA-256 work under the pool's accounting method. The current subsidy era assigns 3.125 BTC per block until the halving at height 1050000; each halving interval spans 210 000 blocks. Bitcoin retargets difficulty every 2 016 blocks against an ideal 1 209 600-second period. A higher difficulty lowers expected BTC per unit of hashrate when other inputs hold. Transaction-fee revenue and pool variance move separately, so equal TH/s does not create an equal credit every day.

One terahash equals 1 000 000 000 000 SHA-256 hash attempts per second, while one BTC contains 100 000 000 satoshis.

Hashpower establishes the share scale, not a fixed daily yield. Binance Pool, ViaBTC, and Foundry each supply pool results, while GoMining applies the miner's recorded TH/s and settlement inputs. A pool change affects the source result but leaves the owned power unchanged. The direction of the next credit changes when one moving input outweighs the others.

Maintaining the Discount Stack

Maintenance discounts increase net BTC only when the qualifying status is active and the required GOMINING balance remains available at the daily calculation.

The Service button adds 0.3 percentage points for each consecutive UTC day and reaches 3% after 10 days. Missing one UTC day resets its progress. The control becomes available again at 00:00 UTC, so local midnight is irrelevant unless it matches that boundary.

The token-payment schedule advances by one percentage point for each additional 18 days of maintenance coverage: 18-35 days earns 1%, while 360 or more days reaches 20%. Locked GOMINING contributes to the coverage calculation, but liquid GOMINING in the virtual wallet pays the actual fee. An insufficient liquid balance moves that day's maintenance deduction back to BTC without the token-payment discount.

VIP status supplies another maintenance reduction, from 0.3% at Bronze II to 6% at Elite. A separate Mining Mode discount is funded through GoMining's weekly Burn & Mint allocation and veGOMINING voting, so its percentage is not a permanent constant. Check each applied line in the completed reward record; the answer changes when status, coverage days, or weekly allocation changes.

Confirming Settlement and Withdrawal

A reward is fully verified when gross pool output, both deductions, applied discounts, net BTC, and the selected destination agree across the Rewards ledger and wallet history. An internal virtual-wallet credit is separate from an on-chain Bitcoin receipt. For manual withdrawal, confirm the native Bitcoin address, amount, displayed network fee, and two-factor authentication code before submission. A confirmed withdrawal is targeted to arrive within 1 hour, while automatic sends wait for their account threshold.

Net Reward Formula Under the Hood

The net reward formula subtracts discounted electricity and service costs from the BTC pool share assigned to the digital miner's recorded hashpower.

Write every component in BTC before subtraction: net reward = pool reward − [(electricity + service) × (1 − valid discounts)]. Electricity begins with the data-center kWh rate, multiplied by 24, TH/s, and W/TH, then divided by 1 000 and converted at BTC/USD. Service begins with the configured per-TH daily factor, multiplied by TH/s and converted through the same settlement price. This order separates mining output from operating costs and prevents a fiat display change from being mistaken for extra BTC. The neighboring topic is handled in Gomining all about limits checklist.

Track gross satoshis per TH, electricity satoshis per TH, service satoshis per TH, discount percentage, and net satoshis per TH across complete UTC days. That record shows whether network output or maintenance caused a change. Gomining rewards should be judged from this BTC ledger first; the answer changes when difficulty, pool output, BTC/USD, W/TH, service configuration, or discount coverage changes.

Quick answers about Gomining rewards

Are Mining Mode credits and Miner Wars payouts settled on the same schedule?

Mining Mode credits and Miner Wars payouts do not settle on the same schedule. Mining Mode settles BTC after each UTC day, whereas Miner Wars closes a cycle from Tuesday to Tuesday. A mode switch changes eligibility: joining a Clan removes the Mining Mode reward for that day, and returning requires one complete UTC day before daily BTC resumes.

Does moving a digital miner to an external wallet stop daily BTC accrual?

A supported digital miner held in an external wallet continues to represent hashpower and accrue its configured daily BTC reward. GoMining issues collections across Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Solana, and TON, and the collection's chain controls where the token can be held. Reward access still relies on the GoMining account configuration, linked wallet, current mode, and withdrawal eligibility, so confirm those records after any transfer before treating the next credit as missing.

Can GOMINING token rewards leave through the Bitcoin network?

GOMINING token rewards do not leave through Bitcoin; their withdrawals use a supported external token transfer network. The platform lists ERC-20 on Ethereum, BEP-20 on BNB Smart Chain, and TON for GOMINING transfers. The recipient address must match the selected network, because a token reward and a BTC mining reward are separate assets with separate settlement paths.

Does an automatic BTC distribution carry the same fee as a manual withdrawal?

Automatic pool distributions and manual BTC withdrawals do not use the same fee treatment. GoMining absorbs the transaction cost for its batched reward distributions, while a manual withdrawal presents the Bitcoin network fee before confirmation. The automatic route also waits for the sending threshold, so a missing on-chain transaction can reflect normal accumulation rather than a separate charge. Compare the transfer type, destination, and status in wallet history before reconciling fees.
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