There are many pool servers for many coins that use scrypt.
minerd mines altcoins through scrypt... so respectfully I'm NOT "10 years too late".
I was actually led to minerd because it mines Litecoin and ethereum natively... and both ethereum and litecoin is almost as popular as Bitcoin.
So "10 years late" should really be rephrased slightly... respectfully.
Politely, I request that if you know of another miner as strong and as current that supports mining through stratum with scrypt... please list the tools which you use and explain why your tools are better. Unfortunately, I prefer a CPU miner that can also run as a daemon from the command line. js
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I just with that there was a GUI to supply parameters to minerd and start/stop minerd from a control gui (or a controller that used ANSI color, in order to maintain the level of tight control... maybe to create profiles and schedule the saved profiles to run at required times of the day).
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Peace.
About 10 years late.
This miner is obsolete and has been for about that long. It was awesome in its time but its time is gone.
It only mines sha2d and scrypt.
Mining anything with a single ARM CPU is futile. A cluster, maybe, but that gets really complicated.
ARM miner software is poor as there is little interest from good developpers due to the futility previously
mentioned. TPruvot has a multi algo miner that supports ARM but it hasn't been updated in about a year.
If you want to learn about mining just use your regular PC's CPU or GPU with a wide choice of excellent
up to date mining software.
Mining on a Pi is just child's play, but it makes a good wallet host.
This miner is obsolete and has been for about that long. It was awesome in its time but its time is gone.
It only mines sha2d and scrypt.
Mining anything with a single ARM CPU is futile. A cluster, maybe, but that gets really complicated.
ARM miner software is poor as there is little interest from good developpers due to the futility previously
mentioned. TPruvot has a multi algo miner that supports ARM but it hasn't been updated in about a year.
If you want to learn about mining just use your regular PC's CPU or GPU with a wide choice of excellent
up to date mining software.
Mining on a Pi is just child's play, but it makes a good wallet host.