Can I have another tracking center on a different team?

2 min. readlast update: 06.22.2025

Short answer: Kinda, you technically can.

Better answer: You probably really shouldn’t.

Let’s break it down.

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🤔 What Are We Even Talking About?

A “tracking center” is your official position in the mineTXC network—where your hash power flows, where your team grows, and where your commission magic happens.

Some people get tempted to create a second tracking center—usually on a different team, under a different name, or in a different spot—thinking it’s some kind of clever strategy to “double dip.” We get the appeal. But here’s the truth:

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🚫 Why It’s Usually a Bad Idea

We strongly discourage it. Here's why:

✓ It's like splitting the baby

You’re dividing your energy, your focus, and ultimately… your results.

✓ You can’t build two families at once

Creating and growing two completely separate teams is incredibly hard. One side will get neglected.

✓ Someone always feels left out

Whether it's your upline, your downline, or your BFF who brought you in—it creates tension, confusion, and eventually hurt feelings.

✓ It’s difficult to police

People do it under different names or accounts. We’re not the ID police. But just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

✓ There’s no linking Cash Potential

Your two accounts are completely separate. That means you can’t use volume or sponsorships from one to help the other. No shortcuts, no carryover, no shared rewards.

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👀 So Why Do People Still Do It?

Greed. Curiosity. Strategy. FOMO. Take your pick.

And again—technically, it’s possible. But we urge caution. This isn’t a video game where you can max out multiple characters. Our mission is to build a strong, supportive, aligned community, not a forest of burner accounts and shadow identities.

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💬 Final Thoughts

If you feel like you must open a second tracking center, just remember: you’re signing up for double the workload, double the complexity, and double the chance of drama. Sometimes it works out. But more often, it doesn't.

Our advice? Pick a lane. Build deep. Stay focused. And help your team win. That’s the path to long-term success in mineTXC—and the one we’ll always encourage.

—Team TXC 💎

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