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# \[Earnings Notice] Explanation of Settlement Irregularity on Feb 2, 2026 (UTC)

Dear Miners,

We would like to inform you of an earnings display irregularity during the settlement period of 23:00–24:00 (UTC) on February 2, 2026.

Due to a time synchronization offset in our scheduled backend settlement process, the earnings originally generated within this hour were recorded in the next settlement window (00:00–01:00 UTC on February 3).

As a result, the earnings shown for February 2 (UTC) may appear approximately 1/12 lower, while the corresponding amount has been fully included in the earnings for February 3 (UTC).

Your total earnings and payouts remain accurate and are NOT affected.

We apologize for any confusion this may have caused and appreciate your understanding.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our support team.

<br>

SpiderPool Team

February 4, 2026


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