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September 03, 2021, 01:29:35 PM
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I need someone who is knowledgeable about bitcoin mining infrastructure and how to set up one including a mock-up simulation of the mining hardware and software needed.

The company would like to start out in Bitcoin mining and would like to the steps involved including setting up the bitcoin core daemon and connecting the ASCIS together and controlling them. Any other information about the company needs can be provided at will.


Please reply with any information you need from the company to help assist in determining the cost of the job.
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September 03, 2021, 02:17:55 PM
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ASIC miner doesn't need any software it's a plug-and-play, you just need to set up the pool you like.

I hope that you read the sticky thread under this section before you post.

Read this First time/Small miner reference for getting started.
It should answer all of your needs.

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September 07, 2021, 12:38:29 AM
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including setting up the bitcoin core daemon

You don't need that for mining, if you want to combine the "workload" or the "bandwidth" of all miners then you are going to need a "mining proxy" which has nothing to do with Bitcoind as far as your mining operation is concerned.

Where are you located? and What is the size of this operation? setting up 50 miners is not the same as setting up 500 of them, you need to be specific on what you are planning to do, or else, nobody can point you in the right direction.

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