Terms of Service
Effective Date: 11 May 2026
Last Updated: 11 May 2026
Welcome to Zenithpool (the "Website" and "Services"), operated by
COMPANY_NAME_HERE
("Company," "we," "our," or "us").
These Terms of Service ("Terms") apply to your use of the Website and Services, including our
cryptocurrency mining pool interfaces, statistics pages, and related APIs. By accessing or using the Services,
you agree to these Terms.
1. Who These Terms Are For
- These Terms are written to support users in New Zealand and Australia.
- If you access the Services from another country, you are responsible for complying with local laws.
- If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use the Services.
2. Eligibility
- You must be at least 18 years old (or the age of majority where you live) to use the Services.
- You must not use the Services where it would be unlawful to do so.
3. Your Use of the Services
- You agree to use the Services only for lawful purposes and in a way that does not harm the Services.
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You must not attempt to bypass security, probe the infrastructure, abuse the APIs, or interfere with pool
operations.
- You are responsible for your hardware, software, wallet setup, and network connectivity.
4. Crypto & Mining Risks (No Financial Advice)
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Cryptocurrency mining and digital assets carry significant risk (technical, operational, and financial).
- The Services do not provide financial, investment, or tax advice.
- You are responsible for your own decisions and any tax or reporting obligations.
5. Fees, Rewards, and Payouts
- Pool fees and payout schemes are displayed on the Website and may vary by coin and pool.
- Payout timing and finality depend on network conditions, confirmations, and pool rules.
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You are responsible for providing a correct wallet address. We are not responsible for losses caused by
incorrect addresses, incompatible wallets, or third-party wallet/provider issues.
6. Acceptable Use and Prohibited Activities
- Do not use botnets, stolen hardware, or any unlawful method to mine or connect to the pool.
- Do not submit fraudulent shares, manipulate hashrate reporting, or otherwise attempt to game the pool.
- We may suspend or block traffic that appears abusive, malicious, or disruptive.
7. Privacy and Public Information
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Our
Privacy Policy
explains how we handle personal information.
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Mining-related identifiers (such as wallet addresses, worker names, hashrate, and payout data) may be visible
on the Website and/or on public blockchains.
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The Website uses local device storage for performance (see our
Cookie Policy).
8. Availability, Maintenance, and Changes
- The Services are provided on an “as available” basis. Uptime is not guaranteed.
- We may modify, suspend, or discontinue any part of the Services at any time.
9. Suspension and Termination
- We may suspend or terminate your access if you breach these Terms or if required by law.
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We may delay or withhold payouts where we reasonably believe there is fraud, abuse, or a security incident, or
to comply with legal obligations.
10. Consumer Law (New Zealand & Australia)
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Nothing in these Terms is intended to exclude, restrict, or modify rights and remedies you may have under laws
that cannot be excluded (including New Zealand consumer law and Australian Consumer Law).
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To the extent permitted by law, our liability is limited as described in these Terms; where the law does not
allow such limitations, they do not apply to you.
11. Limitation of Liability
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To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, loss of profit,
loss of revenue, or loss of data arising from your use of the Services.
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We are not responsible for blockchain network issues, protocol changes, chain reorganizations, or third-party
infrastructure failures.
12. Changes to These Terms
- We may update these Terms from time to time by posting an updated version on this page.
- Continued use of the Services after an update means you accept the updated Terms.
13. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
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These Terms are governed by the laws of New Zealand, and you submit to the non-exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts of New Zealand.
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If you are located in Australia, you may also have rights under Australian laws (including Australian Consumer
Law) that apply regardless of this clause.
14. Contact
Questions about these Terms:
Company: COMPANY_NAME_HERE
Email: EMAIL_ADDRESS_HERE
Website: zenithpool.net
Cookie Policy
Effective Date: 11 May 2026
Last Updated: 11 May 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Zenithpool ("we," "our," or "us") uses cookies and similar
technologies (including local storage) on our website (zenithpool.net).
1. Cookies and Similar Technologies
“Cookies” are small text files that websites may store on your device. “Local storage” is a browser feature that
stores data on your device in a similar way.
2. What We Use on Zenithpool
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Essential storage: We use local storage to cache certain public pool/price responses to
improve performance and reduce repeated requests.
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No advertising cookies: We do not knowingly use advertising cookies or sell browsing data.
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Third-party resources: The Website loads some third-party resources (e.g., CDNs for scripts
or fonts). Those providers may set their own cookies or use similar technologies, which we do not control.
3. Managing Cookies / Storage
You can manage cookies and site storage through your browser settings, including deleting stored data.
4. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time by posting an updated version on this page.
5. Contact
Questions about cookies or storage:
Company: COMPANY_NAME_HERE
Email: EMAIL_ADDRESS_HERE
Website: zenithpool.net
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 11 May 2026
Last Updated: 11 May 2026
Welcome to Zenithpool ("we," "our," or "us"). This Privacy Policy explains how we handle
personal information when you use our website and services.
We aim to handle personal information in a way consistent with the New Zealand
Privacy Act 2020 and, where applicable, the Australian
Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles.
1. Personal Information We Collect
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Contact details you provide: such as name, email address, and message content when you
contact us.
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Technical information: such as IP address, device/browser information, and timestamps (for
security and operational purposes).
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Mining-related information: such as wallet address, worker name, hashrate, shares, payout
history, and related identifiers.
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Site storage: limited local storage used for performance caching. See our
Cookie Policy.
2. Public and On-Chain Data
Please note that wallet addresses and blockchain transactions are generally public. Mining statistics associated
with a wallet address may be displayed on the Website.
3. How We Use Personal Information
- To operate, maintain, and improve the Services (including pool operations and payout processing).
- To detect and prevent fraud, abuse, and security incidents.
- To respond to enquiries and provide support.
- To comply with legal obligations and enforce our Terms.
4. Disclosure to Others
We do not sell personal information. We may disclose information:
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Service providers: hosting, infrastructure, monitoring, and security providers who help us
run the Services.
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Legal / safety: where required by law or to protect users and the integrity of the Services.
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Public display: where mining statistics are shown on the Website (often linked to a wallet
address).
5. Overseas Disclosure
Our service providers and infrastructure may be located outside New Zealand or Australia. Where we disclose
personal information overseas, we take reasonable steps to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place.
6. Security
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from loss, misuse, and unauthorized access. However, no
method of transmission or storage is completely secure.
7. Retention
We retain information only for as long as needed for the purposes described above, unless a longer retention
period is required or permitted by law.
8. Your Rights (NZ and AU)
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New Zealand: you can request access to, and correction of, personal information we hold about
you.
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Australia: you can request access to, and correction of, personal information we hold about
you, subject to exceptions under Australian law.
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To make a request, contact us using the details below. We may need to verify your identity before responding.
9. Complaints
If you have a privacy complaint, please contact us first so we can try to resolve it. You may also contact the
Office of the Privacy Commissioner (NZ).
10. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time by posting an updated version on this page.
11. Contact
Questions or requests:
Company: COMPANY_NAME_HERE
Email: EMAIL_ADDRESS_HERE
Website: zenithpool.net
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zenithpool?
Zenithpool is a cryptocurrency mining pool interface that shows pool statistics, helps you find pool connection
details, and displays miner performance for a given wallet address.
Do I need an account?
No. The pool and miner pages are accessed using your wallet address. Your wallet address and related mining
statistics may be visible on the Website.
What is the DFPPS+ payment scheme?
DFPPS+ (Delayed FPPS+) is a payout method where each valid share you submit is
credited with a proportional entitlement to:
- the full block reward (block subsidy / coinbase reward), and
- the transaction fees included in that block.
The key difference from immediate FPPS+ is the timing: under DFPPS+, the block reward and
transaction fees are paid only after the pool actually wins a block (and any required
confirmations are met). Until then, your share-based entitlement is tracked as pending.
How are rewards split under share-based payout schemes?
When the pool finds a block, the block reward and transaction fees are allocated across miners based on their
contributed shares for the relevant time/window. More (valid) shares generally means a larger proportion of the
payout.
How often are payouts made?
Payout frequency depends on the coin and pool configuration. Network conditions and confirmations can also
affect when rewards become payable.
Where can I read the legal policies?
See our
Terms of Service,
Privacy Policy, and
Cookie Policy.