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March 05, 2016, 06:40:38 PM
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I would like to know how to launch a stratum+tcp local server for solo mining with my asic machines. Can anyone help me I am using windows 7.  I already can solo mine with my gpus. thanks in advance.  pantlinlarry@gmail.com
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March 07, 2016, 04:58:53 AM
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I would like to know how to launch a stratum+tcp local server for solo mining with my asic machines. Can anyone help me I am using windows 7.  I already can solo mine with my gpus. thanks in advance.  pantlinlarry@gmail.com

I can do around 50$ in bitcoin must log onto my pc and set up one coin for my asic miners. Smiley
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March 07, 2016, 09:24:28 AM
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Look up P2Pool, as I'm certain they implimented stratum in it a while ago.

 Might need a bit of fiddling on configuration to get it working well with ASIC, but it SHOULD be doable (I had it running for a short while with some Gridseed 80 blades, but was getting too much dust and never figured out a good config to get rid of the dust).

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March 07, 2016, 07:57:35 PM
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Look up P2Pool, as I'm certain they implimented stratum in it a while ago.

 Might need a bit of fiddling on configuration to get it working well with ASIC, but it SHOULD be doable (I had it running for a short while with some Gridseed 80 blades, but was getting too much dust and never figured out a good config to get rid of the dust).

can you solo mine any coin?
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March 08, 2016, 07:54:12 AM
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There are different P2Pool implimentations, the ones I know specifically about are SHA256 based (any coin using that algorythm like BitCoin) and Scrypt (Litecoin/Doge/etc) - you have to set up a wallet for each coin then set up your P2Pool node to point at each wallet.

You can point it at multiple wallets at the same time, allowing for merge mining - but you have to set one coin up specifically as your "primary" with the others being merge mined.

I think I remember there being an X11-based version as well, but never got serious enough about non-DASH (Darkcoin at the time) coins to look into that option.


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March 08, 2016, 08:38:52 AM
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There are different P2Pool implimentations, the ones I know specifically about are SHA256 based (any coin using that algorythm like BitCoin) and Scrypt (Litecoin/Doge/etc) - you have to set up a wallet for each coin then set up your P2Pool node to point at each wallet.

You can point it at multiple wallets at the same time, allowing for merge mining - but you have to set one coin up specifically as your "primary" with the others being merge mined.

I think I remember there being an X11-based version as well, but never got serious enough about non-DASH (Darkcoin at the time) coins to look into that option.



I still would need someone to set it up for me or make a easy to fallow video I really am having problems with that program. I would pay you if I can get my pc set up.
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