Bronze packages are back. Mine Zcash on EasyMining
Bronze packages are back on EasyMining, powered by the renewed growth of ZEC and strong community demand.
This is solo mining made simple. No expensive hardware, software or knowledge needed.

Bronze packages to mine Zcash are back
Bronze packages are the most affordable way to try real solo mining Zcash.
They’re perfect if you want to:
- Try mining without a big investment
- Experience how solo mining works
Bronze ZEC Package Prices
- Bronze S – 0.0001 BTC (≈ $9*)
- Bronze M – 0.0010 BTC (≈ $90*)
- Bronze L – 0.0022 BTC (≈ $198*)
*at the time of writing this blog.
Each package clearly shows:
- Mining speed
- How long it runs
- Estimated network speed
- Your probability of mining a block
No guessing. Full transparency.
What is EasyMining (in simple terms)?
EasyMining is solo mining without the hassle, brought to you by NiceHash.
Instead of buying and running mining hardware, you:
- Buy a mining package in your NiceHash dashboard
- The Bitcoin you pay goes directly to miners, who provide hashrate
- That hashrate tries to mine a block while your package is running
- If your package finds a block → you get the full block reward.
That's it.
What happens after you buy a package?
- Your package starts running immediately
- You can watch it live in your dashboard
- Your hashrate works nonstop during the package duration
- If a block is validated → you receive the entire reward.
If not, the package simply ends. No hidden costs.
Why choose EasyMining?
- Fixed price – no bidding, no sudden changes
- Guaranteed hashrate – isolated from the open marketplace
- Simple choices – S, M, or L packages
- Full transparency – see recently mined blocks and track your progress
- No technical knowledge needed
You don't need to understand blockchain, mining software, or hardware specs. We've already done that part for you.
Ready to try solo mining?
All you need is:
- A NiceHash account (Sign up)
- Choose and buy your EasyMining package
- Sit back and watch it run.
Learn more about how EasyMining works in our explainer video HERE.