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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Bitcoin transaction is permanent.
Spark moves Bitcoin off-chain. No address to look up, no transaction to trace. Instant, free, and self-custodial.