PROHASHING Mining Pool Charts

Optimize your profitability with PROHASHING using our charts.

historic data

Historic Mining Pool Charts

Analyze historic pool data to optimize your profitability.

Algorithm Profitability

Expected payouts from mining each PROHASHING-supported algorithm

Profitability overview

The algorithm profitability, or expected payouts, chart displays how much a miner can expect to earn at typical mining pools.

The profitability (vertical axis) is presented in base units of 1 hashrate. To determine the profitability of a specific ASIC or GPU miner, multiply by the difference between the miner's hashrate and the base hashrate. If the base hashrate is 1MH/s, and your miner can mine at 1GH/s, then multiply the values by 1000 to determine your miner's profitability.

Data is available for scrypt, SHA-256, X11, equihash, ethash, and other algorithms. To display data for all time since 2013, choose "all time" from the dropdown box. Hover above or tap the data points to view profitability on specific dates.

Earnings data

The chart contains two series. The "Proswitching" line shows what miners who use PROHASHING's default settings are able to earn by allowing their miners to be automatically assigned to the most profitable coin by the Proswitching algorithm. Proswitching uses knowledge of pricing data, difficulty, orphaned blocks, and mining pool patterns to increase profitability above mining the anchor coin. The "Proswitching" line is what miners actually earn, after all fees are taken.

The "anchor coin" line ( for ) displays what a solo miner who never switches coins can expect to earn at a standard mining pool. The line assumes a standard pool fee of 1.99%.

How the data is calculated

The algorithm profitability is calculated at 11:59:59PM Eastern time every night for the previous day. The average is calculated by assuming that a worker with 1 hashrate mines for the entire 24 hours (23 or 25 on clock change days.) The average price of is calculated every five minutes in US dollars, and each five-minute portion of the day's estimated earnings is totaled until the entire day is added together.