Difference between revisions of "HowTo run PoW Miner"
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See also: [[HowTo_run_and_connect_to_PoW_Miner_pool]], [[PoW_vs_PoP_Mining]] | See also: [[HowTo_run_and_connect_to_PoW_Miner_pool]], [[PoW_vs_PoP_Mining]] | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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The PoW Miner helps get the next block added to the VeriBlock blockchain. It will connect to a local instance of NodeCore, using UCP on port 8501. | The PoW Miner helps get the next block added to the VeriBlock blockchain. It will connect to a local instance of NodeCore, using UCP on port 8501. | ||
Revision as of 19:45, 10 May 2018
See: Main_Page
See also: HowTo_run_and_connect_to_PoW_Miner_pool, PoW_vs_PoP_Mining
Contents
Overview
The PoW Miner helps get the next block added to the VeriBlock blockchain. It will connect to a local instance of NodeCore, using UCP on port 8501.
You can run the PoW Miner as an individual, or connect to a pool (See: HowTo_run_and_connect_to_PoW_Miner_pool)
Note that PoW Mining is separate from Proof-of-Proof (PoP) Mining. Both reward VBK tokens, but are different operations. (See: HowTo_run_PoP_Miner, PoW_vs_PoP_Mining)