# Paramining options

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To start mining a new PZM, just a single coin is needed in an electronic wallet that automatically starts **ParaMining**. This is a process that allows you to increase the number of coins in the wallet without any costs of electricity.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Paramining starts with 1 coin and stops automatically when you reach 1 million coins in your wallet.**
{% endhint %}

### Paramining — is a unique method of creating new coins by all users simultaneously, regulated by three parameters:

1. The number of coins in your personal wallet
2. The number of coins of the followers structure
3. Mining difficulty called Paratax

## 1.Number of coins in your personal wallet

| **Number of coins in personal wallet (PZM)** | **Daily profit** | **Monthly profit** |
| -------------------------------------------- | ---------------- | ------------------ |
| **from 500.000 to 1.000.000**                | **0,33%**        | **9,9%**           |
| **from 100.000 to 499.999**                  | **0,28%**        | **8,4%**           |
| **from 50.000 to 99.999**                    | **0,25%**        | **7,5%**           |
| **from 10.000 to 49.999**                    | **0,21%**        | **6,3%**           |
| **from 1.000 to 9.999**                      | **0,18%**        | **5,4%**           |
| **from 100 to 999**                          | **0,14%**        | **4,2%**           |
| **from 1 to 99**                             | **0,12%**        | **3,6%**           |

## 2.Number of coins of the followers structure

| **Total Volume**                    | **Multiplier** |
| ----------------------------------- | -------------- |
| **from 1000 to 9999**               | **2.18**       |
| **from 10.000 to 99.999**           | **2.36**       |
| **from 100.000 to 999.999**         | **2.77**       |
| **from 1.000.000 to 9.999.999**     | **3.05**       |
| **from 10.000.000 to 99.999.999**   | **3.36**       |
| **from 100.000.000 to 999.999.999** | **3.88**       |
| **1.000.000.000**                   | **4.37**       |

{% hint style="info" %}
The **Paramining** principle is based on the fundamental laws of physics, from the **“Visible Radiation”** section. Like the model of our Universe, the system is constantly expanding, gaining speed, thanks to a complex recount of interest with a period of **55 seconds.**
{% endhint %}

**Any user with a balance from 1000 to 110 000 PZM** Can increase the period for calculating compound interest, provided that his balance is involved in forging. To start the HOLD period, you need to generate at least one block with target transactions. The HOLD period cannot be interrupted by an incoming transaction or by receiving a forging fee. The duration of the HOLD period is not limited, provided that the forger generates at least one block out of 100,000.

**The HOLD period is interrupted by an outgoing transaction.**

## 3.Mining difficulty - Paratax

### Paratax - is a linear increase in the difficulty of coins generation, expressed as a percentage of the number of coins already mined by all users.

**The maximum limit of PARATAX will be 98% at the time of production of 3 billion PZM**

For **FORGERS** whose balance at the time of generating the block does not exceed **110,000 PZM**, the maximum value of **PARATAX** is **97%**


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