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DMND Integrates Mempool Accelerator With Miner Revenue Sharing Using StratumV2

Last week on August 14th DMND, the Stratum V2 mining pool, announced an integration with Mempool Accelerator to introduce new transaction acceleration functionality to Stratum V2 miners. This will put individual miners in control of…

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Publisher Bitcoin Magazine

Aug 18, 2026 at 4:01 PM UTC · 2 min read

DMND Integrates Mempool Accelerator With Miner Revenue Sharing Using StratumV2
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Last week on August 14th DMND, the Stratum V2 mining pool, announced an integration with Mempool Accelerator to introduce new transaction acceleration functionality to Stratum V2 miners. This will put individual miners in control of transaction acceleration and prioritization. 

This is a fundamental shakeup to the legacy model of a transaction accelerator. These products have been historically offered by mining pools, rather than actual miners, and as such the pools have traditionally been the ones to both decide which transactions to prioritize in their templates and pocket the additional revenue for accelerating them. 

Now, individual miners at DMND can handle the prioritization selection using Stratum V2, and when a block template containing such accelerated transactions is mined, the individual miner who found that block collects additional revenue for the acceleration. 

“Our premise is simple: when miners build their own blocks through DMND’s Stratum V2 implementation, they unlock revenue streams that were never available to them before,” said Alejandro De La Torre, CEO of DMND. “Accelerated transactions are one of those streams. The pool used to prioritise them and the pool used to collect for them. On DMND the miner does both. It is a paradigm shift in how miners earn.” 

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