Mining on CPU
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This tutorial is divided into Windows and Docker, Docker is also suitable for running in the server.
The mining pools currently supporting STC are as follows:
Pool Address
ccc.zxxx123.com
port: 22
stc.ss.dxpool.net
port: 9977
stc.ss.poolin.com
port: 443
stc.viabtc.com
port: 3005
Initial Difficulty
7000
10000
8192
Adjustable, for example, fill in the password: fixed=3000
Adjustable, for example, fill in the password: d=3000
Select and download the win64 version of the XMRig program.
After downloading the XMRig program, unzip and right-click to "edit" the start.cmd
file.
Modify the content of the start.cmd
file:
The modified result is shown in the following figure:
double-click the start.cmd
file.
Command Explanation:
-d
: run the container in the background;
--name starcoin-xmr
: specify the container name;
--restart=always
: If the container exits unexpectedly, it will automatically restart;
-o ccc.zxxx123.com:22
: mining pool address, such as cola ccc.zxxx123.com:22;
-u an.1
: <sub-account name>.<number>, such as an.1;
-p x
: password, just fill x
;
-a cn/r
: algorithm, cn/r, do not change, only use this;
--donate-level
: dev fee;
--cpu-max-threads-hint 90
: CPU usage ratio;
According to the official documentation of XMRig, enabling Huge Pages can increase the computing power by 20%~30%. The tutorial is as follows.
Step 1:
Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools
must be installed first (provides SeLockMemoryPrivilege function)
Download link: https://wwa.lanzoui.com/b0f8hmm6b password: star
After downloading, unzip it, and install rktools as an administrator. If it prompts an incompatible popup, you can close it and ignore it.
Step 2:
Open a CMD window with administrator:
Enter the following command in the CMD window:
Note:
Press and hold [Ctrl+Alt+Delete] to open the task manager. You can see your account name in the task manager. The screenshot is as follows.
The prompt "successful" is successful, and then you must restart the computer! ! !
Step 3:
After restarting the computer, run the script again to see the effect.
Temporarily enable:
Persistence is enabled (it also takes effect after restart):
Modify file: start.cmd
--cpu-max-threads-hint 80
: The ratio of the maximum number of threads automatically configured.
Modify file: start.cmd
-t 4
: specify 4 threads; don't tune too much, it may backfire;
Check the number of threads in effect: