Gomining is a First-Miner Workflow From Hashrate Purchase to BTC Withdrawal
Gomining is a route for buying a digital miner with defined Bitcoin hashrate, receiving daily BTC accruals in a built-in wallet, and withdrawing the balance over the Bitcoin network. A new user creates one primary miner, chooses terahashes per second and watts per terahash, pays through an available regional method, confirms the miner in Mining Farm, and waits for the daily reward entry. Fast BTC withdrawal then requires identity verification, a destination Bitcoin address, and two-factor authentication.
It is a digital Bitcoin mining platform where new users select a miner, buy tokenized hashrate, confirm BTC rewards, and withdraw accrued BTC.
Creating the First Digital Miner
The first-miner flow is Gomining's direct creation path, where a new account configures hashrate and efficiency before making its primary purchase.
- Open My Miners and choose Create Miner.
- Set computing power in TH/s and energy efficiency in W/TH.
- Review the miner configuration and checkout amount.
- Select an available fiat or crypto payment route.
- Return to My Miners and confirm the new asset.
Power and Efficiency
Computing power records how many hashes the assigned equipment performs each second. Energy efficiency records the electrical load required for each terahash. A larger TH/s figure increases the miner's share of pool output, while a smaller W/TH figure reduces the energy deduction applied before net BTC reaches the reward ledger.
Payment and Activation
Direct creation accepts regional fiat and crypto methods shown at checkout. Once payment completes, the miner appears in the account and enters Mining Mode automatically. The purchase workflow places the first BTC reward within 24 hours, while the Rewards screen remains the authoritative account record for the credited amount. Keeping the asset in the virtual wallet requires no external blockchain transfer, leaving it ready for reward tracking.
Three Purchase Routes and Their Commitment Rules
Gomining acquisition routes are three distinct account actions: direct creation, internal marketplace purchase, and external marketplace transfer.
Direct creation is the first-position route because it lets a newcomer choose both miner parameters. The internal Marketplace opens only after the account already owns at least 1 miner, and its reservation lasts 1 hour after Buy is selected. Marketplace payment uses GOMINING tokens. An external purchase moves an existing NFT from a venue such as OpenSea or GetGems; the receiving wallet must match the issued network, and a GetGems miner requires activation. These routes do not share one checkout menu, so the displayed payment and custody terms decide the operational path.
| Acquisition Route | Payment Form | Position Created | Standard Duration or Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| Create Miner | Regional fiat or crypto | New miner with selected TH/s and W/TH | Reward cycle: 24 hours |
| Internal Marketplace | GOMINING token | Existing miner with recorded parameters | Reservation: 1 hour |
| External Marketplace | Venue-specific settlement asset | Imported miner on its issued network | Matching network: 1 |
A first-time buyer seeking the shortest route from purchase to accrual therefore starts with Create Miner and leaves secondary inventory for a later position.
How Do You Choose Hashrate and Efficiency?
Hashrate and energy efficiency are the two miner specifications that set gross pool share and the electrical component of net BTC rewards.
Hashrate Sets the Pool Share
One terahash per second equals 1 000 000 000 000 hashes per second. Gomining's power-upgrade ladder contains 20 levels, beginning at 1 TH/s for level 1 and reaching 5 000 TH/s at level 20. The displayed TH/s belongs to the digital miner, while the BTC amount still moves with Bitcoin network difficulty and the selected pool's output. Because upgrades price hashrate in stages, compare the intended entry level with the desired capacity before selecting a larger position.
Efficiency Sets the Energy Load
Watts per terahash links a miner's power to its electrical demand. At 8 TH/s, an efficiency of 20 W/TH represents 160 W, or 3.84 kWh across 24 hours. At 12 W/TH, the same 8 TH/s represents 96 W and 2.304 kWh. That arithmetic explains why two miners with equal hashrate produce different net reward entries.
Mining Mode as the Clean Starting Position
Mining Mode is the default Gomining position for a first miner, allocating daily pool-derived BTC through a straightforward account ledger.
Rewards cover the previous complete day from 00:00 to 00:00 UTC and are credited once daily, approximately between 02:00 and 05:00 UTC. Joining or creating a Clan switches the farm into Miner Wars, whose reward cycle runs weekly from Tuesday to Tuesday. Reward settings list Binance, ViaBTC, and Foundry as pool choices. The pool changes the payout calculation path, while BTC still accrues to the same virtual wallet. Staying in Mining Mode keeps the first confirmation tied to one daily interval.
Confirming the Miner and the First BTC Accrual
The first-position confirmation is a three-screen account check covering miner ownership, farm assignment, and the daily BTC ledger entry.
My Miners should show the new asset and its TH/s and W/TH values. Mining Farm should include the same power in the farm total, while Rewards should show the credited BTC, pool data, and deductions for the completed UTC day. A purchase completed during a partial UTC interval needs a full reward cycle before its first complete-day entry becomes comparable. The reward row should also show the selected pool, allowing the purchase configuration and payout record to be reconciled before withdrawal. These checks distinguish an active position from a payment record alone.
Where Does the BTC Appear Before Withdrawal?
The earned BTC appears in Gomining's built-in virtual wallet before any transfer reaches an external Bitcoin address.
Balances inside the virtual wallet are held off-chain, so a displayed BTC reward is an internal account balance until withdrawal. The wallet also handles GOMINING, USDT, USDC, BNB, ETH, SOL, and TON. Those assets use networks including Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Tron, Solana, TON, Base, and Arbitrum, but a BTC reward exits through the Bitcoin network. The balance remains in the account until a withdrawal instruction is submitted.
The miner NFT network is a separate choice. Digital miners exist across Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Solana, and TON, yet the chain holding the miner does not redirect the accrued BTC.
Preparing a Bitcoin Withdrawal
A Bitcoin withdrawal is an authenticated wallet instruction requiring a qualifying primary miner, completed verification, and a compatible destination address. The companion material covers Gomining all about limits checklist.
Primary-Miner Requirement
At least 1 miner must have been created directly through Gomining before BTC withdrawal becomes available. A miner acquired only through OpenSea, GetGems, or another secondary venue does not satisfy this account gate. The qualifying miner may have any available power, so the direct-purchase record matters more than the farm total.
KYC and Two-Factor Authentication
From a cost perspective, Gomining uses 2 identity-verification levels. Level 1 is the relevant first stage for expanded BTC withdrawal options, token withdrawals, and miner transfers; Level 2 belongs to card issuance. A Level 1 document review is designed to finish within 3-5 minutes, although a review requiring extra handling can run to 48 hours. The withdrawal itself then requires a two-factor authentication confirmation after the BTC amount and address are entered.
Destination Ownership Details
Residents whose accounts fall under European Economic Area transfer rules receive an additional recipient form. It distinguishes a custodial account at Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken from a self-controlled wallet such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Ledger, or Trezor. A self-transfer needs an ownership confirmation; a transfer to another person or company requests recipient details. Only 1 withdrawal is processed at a time while this form applies, giving each request one destination record.
How Long Does a BTC Withdrawal Take?
A Fast BTC withdrawal is Gomining's one-hour platform transfer route, followed by confirmation handling at the receiving Bitcoin wallet.
Fast Withdrawal is scheduled to transfer BTC within 1 hour and applies a fixed fee shown before confirmation. The 1-hour window describes platform transfer processing, not the number of Bitcoin confirmations the destination requires. Exchanges and self-controlled wallets set their own confirmation display rules, so arrival status and spendable status can appear at different times. Review the amount, Bitcoin network, destination address, fixed fee, and two-factor prompt on the confirmation screen.
Reading the Transaction History
Transaction history is the final account record connecting a submitted BTC withdrawal with its platform status and destination.
Open the virtual wallet history after two-factor confirmation and match the asset, amount, destination address, and transaction status. Then check the receiving wallet for the incoming Bitcoin transaction and its confirmation count. Gomining credits inbound BTC deposits after 2 Bitcoin confirmations, but that deposit rule does not set the receiving service's threshold for an outgoing reward withdrawal. This sequence separates platform processing from network settlement and provides 2 observable checkpoints. Both records together confirm the clean exit.
Edge Cases Before a Clean Exit
First-position edge cases are account restrictions that change miner mobility, activation, or payment continuity without changing the selected TH/s value.
A miner bought through GetGems needs activation before mining begins, and any miner NFT sent to a personal wallet must stay on its issued network. Miner-withdrawal requests complete within 24 hours and may include several miners, which is separate from withdrawing BTC rewards. Purchases made through Apple, Google, or Ecommpay may carry a verification period of up to 90 days before the miner can be listed or moved outside the virtual wallet. Keeping miner custody and BTC withdrawal as separate actions preserves the intended position.
Practical questions about Gomining
Do I need an external wallet before creating my first miner?
No, the Gomining virtual wallet can hold the digital miner and receive its daily BTC accruals from the start. An external wallet becomes necessary only when you want BTC outside the platform or want to move the miner NFT into personal custody. Bitcoin rewards leave over the Bitcoin network, while the miner NFT must move on its issued Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Solana, or TON network.
Can I use the same payment asset for every miner purchase route?
No, each purchase route presents its own payment menu. Direct miner creation shows the fiat and crypto methods available for the account's region, while the internal Marketplace accepts GOMINING tokens. An external NFT venue applies its own settlement options. Choose the route first, then fund the asset displayed at its checkout, because support in one route does not establish support in another.
Does withdrawing BTC transfer or sell the digital miner?
No, a BTC withdrawal moves only the accrued Bitcoin balance from the virtual wallet to the destination address. The digital miner remains assigned to the account and continues following its selected mining mode. Selling the miner or withdrawing its NFT to a personal wallet is a separate action with separate network and account requirements.
Is the BTC withdrawal network determined by the miner NFT's chain?
No, BTC rewards leave over the Bitcoin network regardless of the chain holding the miner NFT. Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Solana, and TON identify where particular miner collections reside. They do not convert a BTC reward into a token on those chains. Select BTC and the Bitcoin network when preparing the reward withdrawal.
Why does a miner bought through GetGems need activation?
A GetGems purchase requires activation before Gomining includes that imported miner in the mining workflow. Open the miner inside the account, complete the activation prompt, and confirm its TH/s, W/TH, and Mining Mode assignment. The daily reward entry should be checked only after activation and the next applicable UTC reward cycle.
Can several digital miners be moved to one personal wallet at once?
Yes, the miner-withdrawal flow lets you add several digital miners to one request before confirmation. Every selected miner must move to a wallet on its issued network, and the request is scheduled for completion within 24 hours. This batch action transfers miner NFTs; accrued BTC remains a separate virtual-wallet balance with its own withdrawal flow.
What happens during the 90-day review for certain in-app miner purchases?
The review limits miner mobility rather than its daily reward calculation. Purchases made through Apple, Google, or Ecommpay may remain unavailable for marketplace listing or minting to an external wallet for up to 90 days. The miner still appears in the account and begins its reward workflow, while BTC withdrawal keeps its separate KYC, primary-miner, address, and two-factor authentication requirements.