- Supports clusters of pools each running individual currencies
- Ultra-low-latency, multi-threaded Stratum implementation using asynchronous I/O
- Adaptive share difficulty ("vardiff")
- PoW validation (hashing) using native code for maximum performance
- Session management for purging DDoS/flood initiated zombie workers
- Payment processing
- Banning System
- Live Stats API on Port 4000
- WebSocket streaming of notable events like Blocks found, Blocks unlocked, Payments and more
- POW (proof-of-work) & POS (proof-of-stake) support
- Detailed per-pool logging to console & filesystem
- Runs on Linux and Windows
- Gitter Channel
Refer to this file for a complete list.
Miningcore implements the Ethereum stratum mining protocol authored by NiceHash. This protocol is implemented by all major Ethereum miners.
- Claymore Miner must be configured to communicate using this protocol by supplying the
-esm 3
command line option - Genoil's ethminer must be configured to communicate using this protocol by supplying the
-SP 2
command line option
- Pools needs to be configured with both a t-addr and z-addr (new configuration property "z-address" of the pool configuration element)
- First configured zcashd daemon needs to control both the t-addr and the z-addr (have the private key)
- To increase the share processing throughput it is advisable to increase the maximum number of concurrent equihash solvers through the new configuration property "equihashMaxThreads" of the cluster configuration element. Increasing this value by one increases the peak memory consumption of the pool cluster by 1 GB.
- Miners may use both t-addresses and z-addresses when connecting to the pool
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- .Net Core 3.1 Runtime
- PostgreSQL Database
- Coin Daemon (per pool)
- .Net Core 3.1 SDK
- PostgreSQL Database
- Coin Daemon (per pool)
- Miningcore needs to be built from source on Linux. Refer to the section further down below for instructions.
- Download miningcore-win-x64.zip from the latest Release
- Extract the Archive
- Setup the database as outlined below
- Create a configuration file
config.json
as described here - Run
dotnet Miningcore.dll -c config.json
Create the database:
$ createuser miningcore
$ createdb miningcore
$ psql (enter the password for postgres)
Inside psql execute:
alter user miningcore with encrypted password 'some-secure-password';
grant all privileges on database miningcore to miningcore;
Import the database schema:
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coinfoundry/miningcore/master/src/Miningcore/Persistence/Postgres/Scripts/createdb.sql
$ psql -d miningcore -U miningcore -f createdb.sql
If you are planning to run a Multipool-Cluster, the simple setup might not perform well enough under high load. In this case you are strongly advised to use PostgreSQL 11 or higher. After performing the steps outlined in the basic setup above, perform these additional steps:
WARNING: The following step will delete all recorded shares. Do NOT do this on a production pool unless you backup your shares
table using pg_backup
first!
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coinfoundry/miningcore/master/src/Miningcore/Persistence/Postgres/Scripts/createdb_postgresql_11_appendix.sql
$ psql -d miningcore -U miningcore -f createdb_postgresql_11_appendix.sql
After executing the command, your shares
table is now a list-partitioned table which dramatically improves query performance, since almost all database operations Miningcore performs are scoped to a certain pool.
The following step needs to performed once for every new pool you add to your cluster. Be sure to replace all occurences of mypool1
in the statement below with the id of your pool from your Miningcore configuration file:
CREATE TABLE shares_mypool1 PARTITION OF shares FOR VALUES IN ('mypool1');
Once you have done this for all of your existing pools you should now restore your shares from backup.
$ wget -q https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/16.04/packages-microsoft-prod.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb
$ sudo apt-get update -y
$ sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https -y
$ sudo apt-get update -y
$ sudo apt-get -y install dotnet-sdk-3.1 git cmake build-essential libssl-dev pkg-config libboost-all-dev libsodium-dev libzmq5
$ git clone https://github.com/DirtyHarryDev/miningcore-new miningcore
$ cd miningcore/src/Miningcore
$ dotnet publish -c Release --framework netcoreapp3.1 -o ../../build
Download and install the .Net Core 3.1 SDK
> git clone https://github.com/DirtyHarryDev/miningcore-new miningcore
> cd miningcore/src/Miningcore
> dotnet publish -c Release --framework netcoreapp3.1 -o ..\..\build
- Download and install the .Net Core 3.1 SDK
- Install Visual Studio 2017. Visual Studio Community Edition is fine.
- Open
Miningcore.sln
in VS 2017
Create a configuration file config.json
as described here
cd ../../build
dotnet Miningcore.dll -c config.json
A public production pool requires a web-frontend for your users to check their hashrate, earnings etc. Miningcore does not include such frontend but there are several community projects that can be used as starting point. Feel free to discuss ideas/issues with fellow pool operators using our Gitter Channel.