Hunt · Hash · Earn
The wolf hunts through the hashes. Solo miners unite into packs of 10, 100, or 1,000 — aggregate power, hunt blocks, split rewards via smart contract. Transparent. Trustless. On-chain.
Real-time mining activity — proof of work happening right now
From lone wolf to pack leader in four steps
Link your Bitcoin wallet to verify your identity and set up automatic reward distribution.
Create an Alpha (10), Strike (100), or Scout (1,000) pack — or join an existing pack that needs wolves.
Connect your miners to your pack's dedicated pool. All hashrate aggregates automatically.
Once the first member joins, your pack goes HUNTING. Block rewards split by contribution via smart contract. Alpha = 10% each, Strike = 1%, Scout = 0.1%.
Every wolf finds their pack
Elite pack. 10 wolves, maximum reward per member. The inner circle.
Strike force. 100 wolves combining power for serious aggregate hashrate.
Strength in numbers. 1,000 wolves — nerd miners, hobbyists, everyone hunts.
Find a pack to join or see what's out there
Real-time pack rankings
| # | Pack | Hashrate | Status |
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| # | Pack | Blocks | Last Block |
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Everything you need to know before joining the hunt
Solo mining is like buying a single lottery ticket — the odds of finding a block on your own are astronomically low. When you join a pack, every wolves hashrate combines into one collective force pointed at the same target.
Think of it this way: if 10 wolves each produce 500 GH/s, the pack hunts at 5 TH/s together. That's 10× the chance of finding a block compared to mining alone. The block reward (~3.125 BTC, currently worth ~$300,000+) is then split equally among the pack.
It's a meaty reward — more than enough to go around. After a small 1% platform fee, an Alpha Pack wolf takes home ~9.9% of each block found. You trade a tiny chance at a full block for a much bigger chance at a meaningful share. Strength in numbers.
You need a Bitcoin wallet address (starts with bc1, 1, or 3) to receive your share of block rewards. If you don't have one yet:
Once you have a wallet, just copy your receive address and paste it into the Connect Wallet button on this site. That's it — no browser extensions, no MetaMask, no seed phrases shared with us. We only need the public address to send you Bitcoin.
Use this onboarding process to register, build your pack, and begin hunting:
stratum+tcp://pool.solowolfminers.com:3333).Status meanings: Online means the wallet is registered as a pack member. Hunting means the miner is reporting positive measured hashrate and has submitted a recent accepted share. Grace, Inactive, and Abandoned follow the inactivity timeline explained below.
Works with any SHA-256 miner: BitAxe, Antminer, Whatsminer, or any ASIC/FPGA that supports stratum protocol.
Payouts are handled by a smart contract on a Bitcoin sidechain. When your pack finds a block:
No manual intervention. No trusting an admin to pay you. The code is the rules — transparent and verifiable on-chain. The 1% fee is hard-coded into the smart contract — it can't be changed after deployment.
Example: Alpha Pack (10 wolves) finds a block worth 3.125 BTC. After the 1% fee (0.03125 BTC), 3.09375 BTC is split among 10 wolves ≈ $29,700 each.
Yes — payouts are based on activity at the time the block is found.
If your miner is offline or not submitting shares when the pack hits a block, your share is zero. There are no retroactive rewards. This is by design — it keeps things fair for wolves who are actively contributing hashrate.
The system tracks miner status in real-time:
Keep your miner running. The hunt doesn't wait.
No — hunting begins as soon as the pack has members contributing hashrate. You don't need to wait for every slot to fill.
The pack size (10, 100, or 1,000) is a maximum limit, not a minimum requirement. A pack of 3 wolves can start hunting immediately. If they find a block, the reward splits among those 3 active wolves — which actually means a bigger share per wolf than a full pack.
As more wolves join, your individual share per block gets smaller, but the pack's overall odds of finding blocks increase significantly. The pack size cap keeps the odds fixed and the rewards meaningful — it's a deliberate design choice, not a limitation.
Bottom line: Join → Point your miner → Start hunting. No waiting around.
Different pack sizes suit different miner classes. Match your miner's power to the pack: Some Examples
⚡️ High‑hashrate miners (3+ TH/s each)
Alpha Pack (10 slots) — designed for heavy‑duty Antminers , Avalon 3 (≈ 6 TH/s), or clusters of BitAxe's. A group of 10 moderate Antminers can easily send the aggregated hash rate soaring. Each wolf claims a substantial share when a block is found.
⛏️ Mid‑tier miners (1‑3 TH/s each)
Strike Pack (100 slots) — perfect for BitAxe Gamma or higher (≈ 1.2‑1.3 TH/s). A hundred wolves each contributing ~1.3 TH/s adds up to ~130 TH/s total pack power — while keeping individual payouts meaningful.
Small miners (under 1 TH/s each) — Scout Packs only
Scout Pack (1,000 slots) is designed for lightweight miners, FPGA rigs, and solo enthusiasts. Scout miners start at share difficulty 1, the lowest supported setting. The pool may automatically raise difficulty for faster hardware. Share difficulty changes how often work is recorded; it does not change a miner's chance of finding a Bitcoin block.
Scout payout eligibility: Being connected is not enough. At the moment a block is found, a miner must be connected, reporting positive measured hashrate, and have an accepted share within the previous five minutes. A device that has not produced a difficulty-1 share during that window is excluded from the immutable payout snapshot. This prevents inactive or non-contributing devices from receiving an equal share of a pack reward.
Rule of thumb: Strength comes from numbers, but rewards stay fair because the pack size caps the dilution. We actively encourage pack leaders to co ordinate hash rates.
There is a flat 1% platform fee on every block reward found. That's it. No hidden charges, no subscription, no joining fee, no withdrawal fee.
The 1% fee covers server infrastructure, Bitcoin full node operation, development, and maintenance. It's built into the smart contract — transparent and immutable. You only pay when the pack actually finds a block. If you're not finding blocks, you pay nothing.
Compare that to traditional mining pools that charge 1–3% plus skim through opaque reward calculations. Here, the fee is visible on-chain and the math is simple.
You shouldn't have to "trust" us — that's the whole point. Everything is designed to be trustless and verifiable:
Built by solo miners, for solo miners. We're wolves too.
The system handles it automatically:
Signing in with your wallet automatically restores Grace or Inactive memberships to Online. Once a membership reaches Abandoned and is removed, you must join the pack again if a slot is available. If an abandoned member founded the pack, a random remaining member becomes founder. An empty pack is removed; packs with financial history are archived for audit instead. Payout eligibility still requires an active miner connection, positive measured hashrate, and a recent accepted share at the moment a block is found.
Each wallet may create a maximum of one pack. This lifetime creation limit remains used even if ownership later transfers or the original pack is removed, preventing repeated dead-pack creation. Wallets may still join other packs.
Simple: equal split among all active members at the moment the block is found.
| Pack Type | Max Size | Share per Wolf | Approx Value |
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| Alpha | 10 | 9.9% | ~$29,700 |
| Strike | 100 | 0.99% | ~$2,970 |
| Scout | 1,000 | 0.099% | ~$297 |
If the pack isn't full (e.g. 4 wolves in an Alpha Pack), each active wolf gets a larger share: ~24.75% each instead of 9.9% (after the 1% platform fee). The fewer the wolves, the bigger the slice — but the lower the pack hashrate and odds of finding a block.
All reward figures shown are after the 1% platform fee.
We take security seriously:
If anyone ever asks for your private key or seed phrase claiming to be from Solo Wolf Miners — that's a scam. Report it immediately.
Not exactly. If you're not in the game, you have zero chance.
The people who say "solo mining is pointless" are almost right… if you're doing it alone. With a pack, the aggregated hash rate significantly increases your probability.
That's why we built Solo Wolf Miners. You either want to be in or you don't. There's no middle ground. Having a pack to hunt the hashes tilts the odds more in your favour than going alone — because alone, you're just waiting for a miracle. With a pack, you're creating the odds.
Think about it: 1,000 wolves each contributing 1 TH/s = 1 PH/s collective power. That's not pointless — that's a hunting pack that can actually find blocks and earn real rewards.
So yeah, solo mining alone is extreme odds to say the least. Most of us dont have the money to buy a data centre to mine BTC — this is the best we can do and still have the chance of a meaningful reward. But solo miners together? That's a force. Join the pack or sit on the sidelines. Your choice.
Name it. Set the size. Lead the hunt.
Once wallet is connected and first pack member connects, your pack status changes to HUNTING.