Ravencoin Pools 2025: Where to Mine RVN Without Losing Money (Personal Guide)

Hey! If you’re considering mining Ravencoin (RVN) in 2025—you probably already know that solo mining with a home GPU is nearly pointless. Network difficulty has skyrocketed so high that my RTX 4080 sometimes cries all night for nothing. Honestly? A pool is your best friend here. But not just any pool! Some will devour your rewards with fees, others make you wait forever for payouts. I’ve sifted through tons of options, learned the hard way, and now I’ll show you where to actually point your hash rate in 2025—and where not to bother. Let’s go!

Critical note upfront (to avoid confusion):
Forget the old X16R algorithm! Since May 2020, Ravencoin runs on KawPoW—a fork of the well-known ProgPoW. Why? To further deter ASIC development and give us regular GPU miners a chance. KawPoW constantly “shuffles” computations, making them ASIC-unfriendly. But be warned: it consumes more VRAM (DAG file is ~5.05 GB now!), so older 4-6 GB GPUs won’t cut it.

Top 5 (Well, Actually 6) RVN Pools in 2025: Where I Personally Mine

(Spoiler: I kicked out Antpool with its draconian 3% fees—no thanks!)

This isn’t just a list—it’s my personal ranking with key features and pitfalls. Data current as of June 2025 (personally verified).

1. Ravenminer.com

My go-to for beginners. No fuss, like an all-you-can-eat buffet.

  • Fee: Only 0.5% (yes, practically free!).
  • Payouts: Minimum 5 RVN (unchanged for years). Sundays are magical: minimum 0.5 RVN!
  • Servers: US, Europe, Asia—40-60 ms ping from Moscow.
  • Perk: NO registration needed! Paste your wallet address and start mining.
  • Downside: Website occasionally lags during peak loads. Payouts always delivered.

Current pool hash rate: ~1.2 TH/s | Active miners: ~15K (stable).

2. WoolyPooly.com

Skyrocketed in popularity this past year. Loved for transparency.

  • Fee: 1% (frequent 0%-fee weekly promotions!).
  • Payouts: Minimum 10 RVN. Fully automated—no manual withdrawals.
  • Servers: Global (EU, US, Asia). 50-70 ms ping.
  • Perk: Hyper-detailed statistics! See EVERY share of your hash rate. Uses fair PPLNS system.
  • Downside: Slightly steeper learning curve for newbies.

Current hash rate: ~1.8 TH/s | Active miners: ~22K.

3. 2Miners.com

A veteran. Runs like Swiss clockwork.

  • Fee: Standard 1%.
  • Payouts: Minimum 10 RVN. Offers BTC/NANO payouts (but why switch if we’re here for RVN?).
  • Servers: EU, US, Asia + robust DDoS protection. ~55 ms ping.
  • Perk: Perfect for NiceHash! Top-notch rig monitoring. Telegram alerts for new blocks.
  • Downside: 10 RVN minimum for RVN payouts.

Current hash rate: ~1.5 TH/s | Active miners: ~18K.

4. Suprnova.cc

A legend, though it’s lost some hash rate share. Still decent.

  • Fee: 1%.
  • Payouts: Minimum 10 RVN.
  • Servers: Worldwide, occasional lag (EU servers most reliable).
  • Perk: One account for ALL their pools (handy for multi-coin miners).
  • Downside: Basic statistics. Fewer miners = slower block discovery.

Current hash rate: ~0.8 TH/s | Active miners: ~3K.

5. F2Pool (a.k.a. )

Asian giant. Stable but with quirks.

  • Fee: 1% (PPS+ system ensures predictable payouts).
  • Payouts: Minimum 20 RVN (steep!).
  • Servers: Primarily Asia, with EU/US options. 100+ ms ping to Asia (suboptimal for Europe).
  • Perk: Mega-reliability with 99.99% uptime.
  • Downside: High payout threshold. Slightly “Chinglish” interface.

Current hash rate: ~1.0 TH/s | Active miners: ~12K.

Bonus: MiningPoolHub

For automation lovers and multi-coin miners.

  • Fee: 0.9% + small auto-exchange fee.
  • Perk: Auto-convert earnings to ANY crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT). Global servers.
  • Downside: Complex setup. Non-intuitive statistics.

Modest RVN hash rate (~0.5 TH/s), but available.

How to Pick Your Ideal Pool (My Checklist)

Don’t fall for big names! Verify these before connecting:

  1. Server proximity:
    Run ping pool-address:port in Command Prompt/Terminal.
    Ideal: < 100 ms. Poor: > 150 ms (you’ll lose shares = lost profits!).
  2. Pool fee:
    Ideal: 0.5–1%. Ridiculous: >1.5%.
  3. Minimum payout:
    Ideal: ≤ 10 RVN (~$0.18). Pass: >20 RVN (weeks-long waits).
  4. Payout method:
    • PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares) – Fair but luck-dependent.
    • PPS/PPS+ (Pay Per Share) – Steady payouts, slightly higher fees. Newbies: choose PPS+.
  5. Pool hash rate & uptime:
    Avoid small pools (< 0.5 TH/s)—rare blocks = unstable income.
    Check MiningPoolStats for uptime history. Ideal: >99%.

The Hard Truth: Is RVN Mining Even Worth It in 2025? (My Math)

No sugarcoating. Let’s crunch numbers (June 2025 data):

  • Ravencoin Network:
    • Difficulty: ~69.6 K
    • Hash rate: ~4.98 TH/s
    • Block reward: 2500 RVN
    • RVN price: ~$0.0183
  • Your Rig (example):
    • GPU: RTX 4070 (~45 MH/s on KawPoW)
    • Power draw: 150 Watts (from wall!)
    • Electricity rate: $0.10 per kWh (US average)

Daily Bottom Line:

  • Revenue: ~15 RVN ≈ $0.2745
  • Power cost: (150W × 24h / 1000) × $0.10 = $0.36
  • Profit: -$0.0855

Conclusion (straight talk):
Mining RVN on 1-2 GPUs in 2025 is unprofitable if electricity costs exceed $0.07/kWh.
But there’s hope if you:

  • Have cheap power (e.g., hydroelectric or subsidized regions)
  • Believe in RVN’s future price surge (long-term accumulation)
  • Use used, low-power GPUs (may break even)

My advice: Plug your stats into WhatToMine or CoinCalculators—see REAL numbers BEFORE starting!

How to Set Up Mining: Quick & Painless (Step-by-Step)

Assuming you picked Ravenminer. Here’s a “for dummies” guide:

  1. Get an RVN wallet. Simplest options: Trust Wallet or official Ravencoin Core. Write down your seed phrase ON PAPER!
  2. Choose mining software. I recommend T-Rex Miner (NVIDIA) or TeamRedMiner (AMD).
  3. Configure your .bat file (T-Rex example):
    t-rex.exe -a kawpow -o stratum+tcp://rvn.ravenminer.com:3838 -u YOUR_RVN_WALLET_ADDRESS.Rig1 -p x

    Replace YOUR_RVN_WALLET_ADDRESS with your actual address. Rig1 is any rig name.

  4. Launch the .bat file! See green “Accepted” messages? Congrats—you’re mining!
  5. Monitor: Enter your wallet on the pool’s website for real-time stats.

FAQ: What You Wanted to Ask But Hesitated

Q: Why are pools essential? Can’t I solo mine?

A: Solo mining is possible. But finding a block solo with one GPU is like winning the lottery. Pools combine thousands of miners’ power, find blocks faster, and distribute rewards fairly. Without a pool, you’d mine for years hoping for a block.

Q: What if the pool shuts down or scams users?

A: Risk always exists. Stick to top pools with long track records (like my recommendations). New/small pools = gamble. Never leave more coins on a pool than you’re willing to lose!

Q: PPLNS or PPS—which is better?

A:

  • PPLNS: More profitable for long-term, stable miners. Depends on pool luck.
  • PPS/PPS+: Steadier income—paid for EVERY share. Slightly higher fee. Newbies: choose PPS+.

Q: What about cloud mining RVN? Is that viable?

A: Frankly? Risky. Services like GoMining (NFT-based) or BeMine (ASIC hosting) require upfront investment and blind trust. Contracts often fail to ROI. Only proceed if you’re prepared to lose your deposit and have verified reviews. I’d stick with GPU + reputable pools.

Final Thoughts: You Gotta Have ’Em

Mining Ravencoin in 2025—not a walk in the park, but a challenge. Profitability is shaky, difficulty keeps climbing. But if you:

  • Have ultra-cheap electricity;
  • Truly believe in RVN;
  • Can optimize your rig and pick an honest pool…

Then—go for it! My top pools today: Ravenminer (simplicity), WoolyPooly (analytics), 2Miners (reliability).

P.S. Update your settings! Mining evolves faster than weather. Bookmark WhatToMine, track network stats—and don’t get scalped by high fees. Happy mining!

(Yes, if this guide saved you time and stress—toss a mental “thank you” into the ether. I’ll feel it! )

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