![]() ![]() Alternatively, set up everything either on the command line or via the menu after startup and choose settings->write config file and the file will be loaded one each startup No, cgminer keeps a database of the block it's working on to ensure it does not work on stale blocks, and having different blocks from two networks would make it invalidate the work from each other.Ĭan I configure cgminer to mine with different login credentials or pools for each separate device?No.Ĭan I put multiple pools in the config file?Yes, check the nf file. When choosing a hub, USB2 hubs are preferable whenever possible due to better support all round.Ĭan I mine on servers from different networks (eg xxxcoin and bitcoin) at It may be possible to get a USB3 hub to work by plugging it into a USB2 hub. RPis and Windows have incomplete or non-standard USB3 support so they may never work. ![]() I've plugged my devices into my USB hub but nothing shows up? Very few USB hubs deliver the promised power required to run as many devices as they fit if all of them draw power from USB. I have multiple USB stick devices but I can't get them all to work at once? You have to purchase dedicated mining hardware called ASICs to plug into your computer. Your computer by itself cannot mine bitcoin no matter how powerful it is. Help, I've started cgminer and everything reads zero!? They are the only meaningful way to mine bitcoin today. Try a different pool and see if it gets any better.They are Application Specify Integrated Circuit devices and provide the highest performance per unit power due to being dedicated to only one purpose. Keep track of rejects and if they go above a couple percent it's most likely because your latency to the pool is too large. If it's around 90% of your hashrate your fine. Just get as high a Kh/s value as you can without hardware errors or crashes. Your WU value should be around 90% or better of your hashrate. WU is kind of a summary of hashrate and rejects among other things. You'll always get some rejects - it's fine. Rejects are most often because your share got to the pool after they had already moved on to another block so it's no longer a valid solution. If you are unlucky lower.īasically, it doesn't matter what the pool says, it's just a rough estimate. If you are lucky and find more shares in a minute they will guess your hashrate is higher. Pool websites don't have access to those numbers so they "guess" based on # of valid shares per minute. Extensive trolling, profanities and trash posts will not be tolerated.Ĭgminer is correct, it's actually counting. ![]() Similarly, simple questions belong in the "Simple Questions" monthly thread.Īs always, keep posts professional, civil and relevant. See the multitude of intro guides for that. We are a helpful community but are not the place for hand-holding new miners through every step of the process. Please do your own legwork before looking for handouts. You will otherwise be banned for supposed shilling at the discretion of moderators. If you are promoting a certain website, coin, pool, etc and have affiliation with that product, please disclose it. Do not just give a budget asking for suggestions. Do not just post a list of components asking for suggestions. If your question is easily answered there then your question will be removed.Īll troubleshooting questions must include your pertinent rig information, including but not limited to these 7 factors: GPU, motherboard, PSU, OS, risers, mining software, overclocking specs. Novice troubleshooting questions should first consult the sidebar, notably the many guides and the EtherMining WIKI link first. Same as #2 for asking general "What Should I Mine?" See sidebar for links, including profitability calculators. Please retitle.Īsking about general ROI / "Is x Worth It?" posts will be removed unless it hasn't been asked in a while, generally a week or two, at the discretion of moderators. Posts with titles such as "Mining Advice" or "ASUS GTX1070?" will be removed. ⚒️ Simple Questions thread ⚒️ Sub's WIKI ⚒️ /r/MiningRigPics ⚒️īe specific with your title. ![]()
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