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D. Mining
Mining is essentially the process of using your computer to help verify and secure a cryptocurrency network, in our case, it is the Qwertycoin network. By doing this, you will be rewarded with some Qwertycoin.
If you want to learn about cryptocurrencies, mining is a great place to start!
Please note: Unfortunately because of some bad people using mining software in malware, most antivirus software will detect the programs below as unsafe.
It is likely you will need to add exceptions and exclusions to your antivirus software in order to make things work properly.
Unless you know what you are doing, please only download from the links below.
There are currently a few different ways in which you can start mining Qwertycoin:
1. XMR-Stak
XMR-Stak is a unified miner, which means the same program will be used to mine with both your CPU and your GPU. It will automatically detect your hardware and adjust the settings accordingly.
Please follow this guide to start mining Qwertycoin with XMR-Stak.
If you're on Linux, check this guide.
2. XMRig
XMRig is a little bit different to XMR-Stak, you need to download a CPU and GPU miner separately and run two separate instances in your computer. One will use your CPU and the other one will use your GPU.
Please follow this guide to start mining Qwertycoin with XMRig.
Please follow this guide to mine with the cloud.
Please follow this guide to mine with a SBC/Rasperry Pi.
Please note: Using your mobile to mine Qwertycoin is not effective and should only be done for the lulz. It may also cause the phone to overheat and result in premature silicon degradation, shortening the lifespan of your phone.
Please follow this guide to mine with your mobile phone.
You can do Solo mining with your Qwertycoind.exe (CLI-Download).
- Open your Qwertycoind.exe
- Wait for 100% synchronize
- Type
start_mining <address> <threads>
(start_mining QWC1N7egU2BQQ1dLHQZfjd5JvmGNd4LiT9wX66QL4ZNTNZkNMTxr54C3wrJK81Ho2RjodprfHhGE6ckKLCkLx4hV9FR8YoRxzh 8
You may view a comprehensive list of pools here. Have Questions or Need Help?
- A01. | Contributing
- A02. | Getting Started
- A03. | Qwertycoin Community
- A04. | Qwertycoin Voting
- A05. | Qwertycoin API
- B01. | Generating a Wallet
- B02. | Making a Paper Wallet
- B03. | Wallet Backup
- B04. | Wallet Recovery
- B05. | Wallet Update
- B06. | Using CLI Wallet
- B07. | Using RPC Wallet
- B08. | Using GUI Wallet
- B09. | Using Zero Wallet
- B10. | Using Web Wallet
- B11. | Using Mobile Wallet
- B12. | RPC Wallet API
- B13. | Sign and verify messages
- C01. | Start Masternode
- C02. | Fix Sync Issues
- C03. | Load Checkpoints
- C04. | JSON RPC API
- C05. | HTTP RPC API
- D01. | XMR Stak Guide
- D02. | XMR Stak Linux Guide
- D03. | XMRIG Guide
- D04. | Mining with SBC
- D05. | Cloud Mining
- D06. | Mobile Mining
- D07. | Using a Mining Pool
- D08. | Creating a Mining Pool
- E01. | How to trade QWC on Crex24
- E02. | How to trade QWC on Bitexlive
- E03. | How to trade QWC on Bisq
- G01. | Hosting Block Explorer
- G02. | Hosting Faucet
- G03. | Hosting Web Wallet
- G04. | How to use the QWC Faucet