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Everyone says home mining is dead Today I solo mined an Auroracoin block using: • Bitaxe • Old Lenovo laptop • Full node • Miningcore No pool Reward received directly on-chain Decentralization still works🤠 #bitaxe #crypto #cryptomining #minigcore #auroracoin
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Revived Miningcore (abandoned 2022). .NET 8, hot-reload, admin panel, stratum hardening. Miningcore Community Edition (MCCE) is a modernized, actively maintained continuation of Miningcore. It features full support for .NET 8 and Ubuntu 24.04. github.com/soosho/miningcore
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If you run a full bitcoin node, just install miningcore next to it, and you can mine directly to your own node, no need to use middlemen or pools!
For the misguided plebs on @Parasite_wtf. When a whale is visiting you, it there just to eat your lunch. @Parasite_wtf should change the core model to: Plebs Starve First
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Bitcoin node should come with stratum/mining port by default, which sends out jobs for hashers, installing miningcore or other miningpool software in order to be able to point hash at our own node is just ridiculous, node should come with mining port function by default
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Bitcoin node should come with stratum port by default, which sends out jobs for hashers to work on, installing miningcore or other miningpool software in order to be able to point hash at our own node is just ridiculous, node should come with mining port function by default.
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Raven, miningcore is dumb compared to Datum. Miningcore allows solo lottery only. Datum allows both, solo lottery or solo pool. Datum, allows me to make my own hash templates either way. Default mode is solo pool, but can be set as solo lottery.
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Just install miningcore next to your bitcoin bip110 full node and point hashrate to your own node! Just running a node is not enough! #bitcoin #bip110
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I’m pointing the hashrate of this bitaxe to my own mining pool which is basically a bip110 full node that runs miningcore! this is the way!
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This is the way, if you run a full bip110 node, just install miningcore, and mine to your own node, basically same as using datum/ocean, except better!
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#yiimp #miningcore For the installation of yiimp/miningcore servers, you may get in touch with me.
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Theirs do not. They use ckpool for BCH and Miningcore for Dgb. Their code is on GitHub. Mine includes the fee to the pool wallet so it can cover transaction fees to the miner after the block confirms. I’ve covered what happens when the fee isn’t enough.
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If you are having issues with payments not hitting your mining wallet, please adjust the fee line for the wallet to 0.005 or higher and then go to umbrel, right click the miningcore app, and select restart. I noticed an issue with there not being enough to cover transaction fees
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small independent GDPool (formerly "lucky pool" and "miningcore") lost a stale block race to AntPool today. sometimes luck isn't enough!
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🦉Hoohash Miningcore available. 🦉 Elva published his Miningcore work some time ago on Hoohash, but there seemed to be some issues so I had to fix them on a fork. Now I've created a guide how to mine Hoohash with Miningcore. Supports SOLO, PPLNS, PPLNSBF% payment schemes. wiki.hoosat.fi/en/Tutorials/…

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Step-by-Step Guide on running a $DGB node and solo mining to it through Miningcore retromike.net/Guides/Digibyt…

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How to run your own Bitcoin node and also set it up for solo mining with Miningcore retromike.net/Guides/Bitcoin…

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I have launched the Guides section on my website at retromike.net/Guides. Currently there are individual guides on setting up Postgres, Miningcore, and a $PEPEW node. Throughout the week I will work on getting more guides added These guide's will be a little bit different than my videos, in that instead of just giving you a docker image to run off of, I'm actually walking you through how to create it from the node source code and deploy it locally. I'm also including instructions on how to update the image and node whenever a project releases an update and you find a need to update. My goals with these guides is to put the information out there, but to also not have anyone reliant on me (other than the Optional Miningcore Web UI that I built myself from the ground up and isn't open source due to some licensed Web UI controls I'm using and can only distribute the deployed package and not the source code package) There will be some ads on the guides, but they are strategically placed in between steps. If they are bothersome, you can dismiss them. These guides take quite a bit of time and energy to create and the ads are a must. DGB, BTC, and BCH Guides will be next. You may have also noticed a banner on the SOLO Mining Pools. This banner is reserved for vendor space on what I feel are the best miners (and what I personally run) for a given algorithm for the home miner. When viewing your pool stats, you will only see advertisements pertaining to that specific algorithm and right now for Sha256 that will be @canaanio and clicking any of the ads will be affiliate links I have with Canaan.
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Replying to @theretromike
if you can't SSH into something, don't worry, you DEFINITELY can't maintain a miningcore pool lmfao
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Got my Miningcore DGB pool running yesterday and managed 3 Blocks so far!
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