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.