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# 🔥 SpiderPool First Launch｜BTC Same-Block Dual Rewards Now Live! DMT-NAT (NAT) Officially Released!

Dear Miners,\
Major update has officially launched! SpiderPool now supports the BTC block-associated asset NAT (DMT-NAT), marking a new era in Bitcoin mining rewards 🚀\
From now on, no extra actions are required. As long as your mining machines are connected to SpiderPool and running normally, you will automatically receive a second reward from the same block.\
NAT and BTC operate under the same hash rate, same chain, same block, and same address. Rewards are generated synchronously with Bitcoin blocks and automatically stacked.

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✔️ No configuration changes required&#x20;

✔️ No additional cost required&#x20;

✔️ Automatic reward stacking

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One hash rate, double rewards!\
📌 Notice: Please ensure your NAT receiving address is properly bound to guarantee successful reward distribution to all miners.

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SpiderPool Team\
April 17, 2026

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