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January 18, 2026, 07:09:11 PM
Last edit: January 18, 2026, 08:41:21 PM by Sledge0001
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Created a Windows based CPU / GPU Miner for those without ASICS who want to try to SoloMine Bitcoin.  Grin

https://github.com/Sledge0001/SoloPool-Miner



Yes we all know that CPU and GPU mining is an ultra uber massive long shot but there are always people asking for something like this so here ya go...

Full Windows GUI - Easy-to-use interface with real-time statistics
NVIDIA GPU Mining - CUDA-accelerated SHA256d (~2+ GH/s on RTX 3070)
AMD/Intel GPU Mining - OpenCL support for non-NVIDIA GPUs
CPU Mining - SHA256-NI hardware acceleration (Intel/AMD)
Power Management - Adjustable power sliders (10-100%) for CPU and GPU
Red Zone Mode - Push past 80% for maximum hashrate (with warnings)
Real-time Graphs - Live GPU/CPU utilization monitoring
Address Persistence - Saves your BTC address between sessions
Log File - All activity logged to solopool_miner.log
Auto-connect - Hardcoded to stratum.solopool.com:3333
Stats for your CPU / GPU mining will show up on https://www.solopool.com/user.html

Important: Solo mining Bitcoin is essentially a lottery. With current network difficulty even a powerful GPU has astronomically low odds of finding a block. CPU is even lower!

Why solo mine anyway?

Educational/hobby purposes
Supporting network decentralization
The dream of hitting a ~3.125 BTC block reward
Low pool fee (2% only if you win!)

USE THIS SOFTWARE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

No Warranty: This software is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind, express or implied. The authors are not responsible for any damages, losses, or other liabilities arising from its use.

Hardware Risks: Mining cryptocurrency can put significant stress on your hardware. Running at high power levels (especially in "Red Zone" mode) can cause:
Increased electricity consumption and costs
Elevated temperatures that may reduce component lifespan
Potential hardware damage if cooling is inadequate
System instability

Again more for long lottery shots, educational purposes and most importantly fun!

https://www.solopool.com/


You're not ready for it....  You better believe we are!
https://www.SoloPool.com/
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