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Author Topic: Novice’s Guide to Setting up a Crypto-Currency Mining Pool  (Read 621 times)
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May 03, 2015, 03:16:15 PM
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I have created a guide on how to create your own mining pool for a single crypto-currency (not a multipool). I tried to make it as novice friendly as possible and explain every step. All you really need is a very, very basic knowledge of Linux and some patience. I feel like it's important for crypto that more people are capable of running a mining pool, or at least have the knowledge of it.

This is a revamp of my guide I wrote in February, I cleaned it up and made it easier to follow. As well as added a table of contents to make navigation easier.

Main Guide:
http://blockgen.net/blog/novices-guide-to-setting-up-a-crypto-currency-mining-pool/

Supplementary Guides:
http://blockgen.net/blog/basic-hardening-and-security-for-your-pool/
http://blockgen.net/blog/utilize-cloudflare-as-a-dns-server-2/

All the software used in the guide(s) is free/open source.

If you have any questions feel free to ask.


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March 07, 2016, 04:19:08 AM
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I need to luanch a stratum +tcp server on windows and I do not have a lot of experience could you help me get started. I can set up the conf file for any alt coin and mine it with my gpus but I need the other kind of server to run for my ASIC
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March 09, 2016, 12:26:32 AM
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I need to luanch a stratum +tcp server on windows and I do not have a lot of experience could you help me get started. I can set up the conf file for any alt coin and mine it with my gpus but I need the other kind of server to run for my ASIC

I would suggest going with linux, you can create a virtual machine on windows running Ubuntu 14.04 Server and follow my guide. The windows version of uNOMP is not well refined, and will be much harder to install.

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