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August 04, 2018, 07:25:33 AM
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A quick how to mine XSH using Nvidia GPU's on Windows

SHIELD Ann Thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2234453.0



Known List of Pools
https://miningpatriot.com/
https://www.powermining.pw/
https://bsod.pw/
http://rushhourmining.com/
https://qpool.info/
https://xsh.umine.org/
http://pool.seems-legit.com
http://antminepool.com/


Mining Software List
tpruvot ccminer https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases
(x16s) Zealot/Enemy (z-enemy) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3378390.0
(lyra2v2) sp-hash https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer/releases
Nemos Repository https://github.com/nemosminer?page=1&tab=repositories
(blake2s) ccminer alexis https://github.com/nemosminer/ccminerAlexis78/releases



Sample Bats
Mining Patriot using Z-enemy on X16s
https://miningpatriot.com/
Code:
z-enemy -a x16s -o stratum+tcp://mine.miningpatriot.com:3664 -u STKcaQS8MVBs1C457k89pCvverLvH58a1w.rigname -p x

bsod.pw using ccminer on X16s or X17
https://bsod.pw/
(x16s)
Code:
ccminer -a x16s -o stratum+tcp://us.bsod.pw:2360 -u STKcaQS8MVBs1C457k89pCvverLvH58a1w -p c=XSH --cpu-priority=3
(x17)
Code:
ccminer -a x17 -o stratum+tcp://us.bsod.pw:3737 -u STKcaQS8MVBs1C457k89pCvverLvH58a1w -p c=XSH --cpu-priority=3
(blake2s)
Code:
ccminer -a blake2s -o stratum+tcp://us.bsod.pw:5766 -u STKcaQS8MVBs1C457k89pCvverLvH58a1w -p c=XSH --cpu-priority=3


Homepage: https://shieldx.sh/
Github: https://github.com/ShieldCoin/SHIELD
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Block Explorer: https://explorer.shieldx.sh/

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August 04, 2018, 07:30:49 AM
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Thankyou Buzz, i'm going to start mining it now
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August 04, 2018, 08:23:48 AM
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Thank you for the guide !
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August 04, 2018, 02:17:00 PM
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Nice guide. I used to mine shield with the X17 algo and ccminer (if I remember correctly). I didn't know they incorporated x16s as well. Is it a recent move to include the x16s ASIC resistant algorithm?
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August 04, 2018, 03:23:01 PM
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Nice guide. I used to mine shield with the X17 algo and ccminer (if I remember correctly). I didn't know they incorporated x16s as well. Is it a recent move to include the x16s ASIC resistant algorithm?

I think that's part of the idea. Or maybe they added x16s to be a little different as they updated to bitcoin core 0.16 for the v3 wallet update.  Cool
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