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The solo pool is just a way to get the entire block reward to one address (you can connect a bunch of machines to a "solo pool" with usernames for easy tracking (like "rig1" or whatever you want), but all of the mining will mine to a single address, and it won't send a transaction with a fee. | The solo pool is just a way to get the entire block reward to one address (you can connect a bunch of machines to a "solo pool" with usernames for easy tracking (like "rig1" or whatever you want), but all of the mining will mine to a single address, and it won't send a transaction with a fee. | ||
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Revision as of 09:10, 2 November 2018
See: Main_Page
There are two types of mining:
- Proof-of-Work --> add next block to the VeriBlock blockchain. See: HowTo_run_PoP_Miner
- Proof-of-Proof --> secure an altchain to bitcoin
See: PoW vs PoP Mining
Steps to Mine
Download the executables: https://github.com/VeriBlock/nodecore-releases
Follow the steps to set up NodeCore, then the CommandLine, and then each miner.
See:
General Concepts
What is a Solo Pool?
The solo pool is just a way to get the entire block reward to one address (you can connect a bunch of machines to a "solo pool" with usernames for easy tracking (like "rig1" or whatever you want), but all of the mining will mine to a single address, and it won't send a transaction with a fee.