Why INIPool exists
our story, in the open like everything elseINIPool was born from a broken promise. Hundreds of INIBOX machines were sold to mine INI on the InitVerse network, marketed as a simple way to earn. Then the coin lost nearly all of its value, the official infrastructure went quiet, and owners were left holding capable hardware with nowhere trustworthy to point it.
There was a twist hidden in the technology. InitVerse presented VersaHash, its own mining algorithm, as the reason an INIBOX could only mine INI. In reality VersaHash is NexaPoW under a different name. Every INIBOX had always been capable of mining NEXA too, but neither InitVerse nor its official pool, Yatespool.com, ever allowed it.
The numbers made the choice obvious. Before the crash an INIBOX earned around $20 a day mining INI. Afterwards, barely 6 cents. The same machine pointed at NEXA was worth 80 to 90 cents a day, roughly fifteen times more. All that was missing was a pool willing to open that door.
Some of those owners were us, so we opened it. INIPool exists to give the INIBOX community a real chance to recover its investment: a pool that publishes its numbers, pays exactly what the math says, and answers when you ask. First on INI, now on NEXA, and next on whatever the community chooses.