Address Audit

Binance Pool

Binance Pool is the mining pool operated by Binance, one of the largest Bitcoin mining pools by hashrate.

Known Binance Pool Addresses

2 tracked Bitcoin addresses attributed to Binance Pool. Select any address to view its full privacy audit.

How Mining Pool Addresses Appear On-Chain

Mining pool addresses receive block rewards and distribute payouts to miners. Coinbase transactions have a distinct on-chain structure that makes them identifiable as mining rewards.

When miners send payouts to other services, those transactions are visible on the public blockchain like any other transfer. Blockchain analytics platforms catalogue these flows as part of their standard indexing.

Mining pool operators maintain payout records as part of normal business operations, including wallet addresses, hashrate contributions, and payment histories.

On-Chain Data Visible to Binance Pool

  • Your wallet address and its public transaction history
  • Transaction amounts, timestamps, and counterparty addresses
  • Activity patterns visible on the public blockchain
  • Address clusters identified through standard blockchain analysis

On-Chain vs Spark

Every on-chain Bitcoin transaction creates a permanent public record. Spark moves Bitcoin off-chain using statechains: no address to look up, no transaction to trace.

On-Chain Bitcoin
100% Public
Every transaction permanently recorded
Addresses linked to identity via KYC
Chain analysis firms track all activity
Spark
Off-Chain
No on-chain transaction to trace
No address exposed to analytics
Instant, free, self-custodial

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Binance Pool Bitcoin addresses are tracked?
This page tracks 2 known Binance Pool Bitcoin addresses, including cold wallets, hot wallets, and other identified wallets. As new addresses are discovered through on-chain analysis, they are added automatically.
Can I check if my Bitcoin was sent to Binance Pool?
Yes. Enter your Bitcoin address in the search bar above to run a privacy audit. The tool will show your transaction history and identify any interactions with known Binance Pool addresses or other labeled entities.
Are Binance Pool addresses public?
Yes. All Bitcoin addresses are visible on the public blockchain. The addresses listed on this page have been identified as belonging to Binance Pool through on-chain analysis, public disclosures, or entity labeling by analytics firms.
How do I protect my privacy when transacting on Bitcoin?
Spark enables off-chain Bitcoin transfers that never appear on the public blockchain. There is no address to look up, no transaction to trace, and no data for chain analysis firms to collect. Transfers are instant, free, and self-custodial.

Every Bitcoin transaction is permanent.

Spark moves Bitcoin off-chain. No address to look up, no transaction to trace. Instant, free, and self-custodial.