![]() ![]() ![]() I used the latest version of the AMD linux drivers on my rigs, found here: AMDGPU-Pro for Linux version 16.60. Claymore 12.2 on Bitcointalk Zcash/Zclassic miner for AMD GPU’s on Windows and Linux. Optiminer 1.7 on Github Zcash/Zclassic miner for AMD GPU’s on Linux and Windows. The memory requirements for mining efficiently are around 1 GB of RAM (#856), so you will need that much free memory per mining thread. Here are the latest versions and their links. If run without parameters, miner will start mining with 75% of available virtual cores on NiceHash. LINUX ZCASH MINER INSTALLSudo apt-get install cmake build-essential libboost-all-dev Under Ubuntu open a terminal and run the following commands: You should have CMake installed (2.8 minimal version), boost (install from the repositories or download boost manually build and install it manually), download the sources manually or via git. The default miner is not the best one, the “nheqminer” is much more efficient. zcash-cli listreceivedbyaddress 0 true Ĭopy the address from your terminal output. Now, get your t-address so you can mine to it in the next step: You should be able to use the RPC after it finishes loading. To run it in the background (without the node metrics screen that is normally displayed) use `./src/zcashd -daemon`. Note, you probably want to read the Mining-Guide to learn more mining details. To use a much more efficient but unreviewed solver, you can run this command:Įcho 'equihashsolver=tromp' > ~/.zcash/nf The default miner is not efficient, but has been well reviewed. If you want to enable CPU mining, run these commands:Įcho 'gen=1' > ~/.zcash/nf echo "genproclimit=$(nproc)" > ~/.zcash/nf LINUX ZCASH MINER PASSWORDWe strongly recommend that you use a random password to avoid potential security issues with access to the RPC interface. It’s much easier to SSH into a remote linux miner and change what it is running than to do the same thing with Windows. I recommend you run Optiminer 1.5 on Ubuntu Linux. I have set up my mining rigs to run both Claymore and Optiminer now. You can retain a nf from testnet, but make sure that the testnet=1 and addnode=betatestnet.z.cash settings are removed use addnode=mainnet.z.cash instead. Well, at least as of right now, the Optiminer 1.5 Zcash miner is faster than Claymore. Note that this will overwrite any nf settings you may have added from testnet. Mkdir -p ~/.zcash echo "addnode=mainnet.z.cash" >~/.zcash/nf echo "rpcuser=username" >~/.zcash/nf echo "rpcpassword=`head -c 32 /dev/urandom | base64`" >~/.zcash/nf zcutil/fetch-params.shĬreate the ~/.zcash directory and place a configuration file at ~/.zcash/nf using the following commands: Sudo apt-get install \ build-essential pkg-config libc6-dev m4 g -multilib \ autoconf libtool ncurses-dev unzip git python \ zlib1g-dev wget bsdmainutils automakeĬd zcash / git checkout v1.0.1. We’ll build the binaries from git, so let’s get started here.
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