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Work progress in September 2025: iPollo New Software

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Major coin rewards reduced

Please be careful! This month, several coins suffered scheduled block reward reductions. As always, you can update 2CryptoCalc to reflect the new reward values ​​so you can plan your mining strategy accordingly.

Caspar (KAS)

Block rewards have been reduced according to KASPA tokenomics, Kaspa Crescendo hard fork, and KASPA emission schedule.

  • Previous rewards: 4.62 What
  • New rewards: 4.37 What

Carlsen (KLS)

Block rewards decreased as expected according to Karlsencoin Tokenomics.

  • Previous rewards: 28.89 KLS
  • New rewards: 28.09 KLS

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Check out updated profitability estimates from 2CryptoCalc.

ETC Mining Stopped on Some iPollo ASICs – Firmware Released

If you are an ETC (Ethereum Classic) ASIC miner, take note!

Multiple iPollo devices including: iPod V2 / V2x / V2h — ETC mining stopped after block. #23,100,000 Due to issues related to DAG Epoch 385.

We’ve seen this problem before. This has to do with DAG file sizes growing beyond what some mining hardware can handle. This has been covered extensively in previous Ethereum articles such as:

When will my graphics card stop mining ETH?

Fortunately, iPollo has acknowledged this issue and released a firmware update to fix it. If your device has stopped mining ETC, update its firmware immediately.

iPollo V2 Series Firmware Download

After the update, your device should resume normal ETC mining operations.

This concludes September 2025. For more news, notifications and support, stay connected with us on Twitter and Telegram. Happy mining!

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2Miners pool co-founder, entrepreneur, miner. I started mining cryptocurrency in 2017 and built a lot of equipment myself. As a result, he gained a lot of practical knowledge and became interested in sharing it with others. In 2Miners’ article, he shares useful tips that he has tried and tested himself. For example, Darek provides advice on how to purchase hardware components for basic mining rigs and how to properly connect them together. He also explained complex terms such as stocks, mining fortunes, block types, cryptocurrency wallets, etc. in simple words. After the pool was launched, he published a series of articles called ‘Crypto Mythbusters’, explaining how to protect your network against 51% attacks and talking about the difficulties of cryptocurrency mining and the challenges of launching your own node.

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