# Operational Flow

### How MyHaas Works

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MyHaas is designed to simplify Bitcoin mining participation while maintaining real infrastructure transparency and mining efficiency.

The platform operates through a structured mining workflow that connects mining farms, mining pools, and users into one integrated ecosystem.

#### Step 1 — Real BTC Hashpower Generation

Professional mining infrastructure generates real BTC hashpower through ASIC mining machines deployed across mining farm environments.

#### Step 2 — Mining Pool Integration

Hashpower is connected to third-party mining pools such as Binance Pool and F2Pool to ensure transparent mining operations and reward verification.

#### Step 3 — User Access Through MyHaas

Users access mining participation through the MyHaas platform without needing to purchase mining equipment or manage technical operations.

#### Step 4 — BTC Mining Reward Production

Mining rewards are generated through real Bitcoin block production powered by deployed mining infrastructure.

#### Step 5 — Transparent Reward Participation

Users track mining performance and participate in BTC mining rewards through transparent and verifiable systems connected to mining pool infrastructure.

This operational structure allows MyHaas to provide a more accessible, efficient, and infrastructure-backed BTC mining experience for global users.


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