Join A Zcash ZEC Mining Pool
This is a how to guide for mining Zcash on a Mac. Here are the technical specifications for the Mac I used for mining: • 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 Processor • 16 GB 1600 Mhz DDR3 Memory • AMD Radeon R9 M370X 2 GB Video Card • MacOS Sierra 10.12.4 Step 1) Install Zcash Wallet on your Mac The first step is installing a Zcash blockchain wallet on your Mac. For this, I installed, which requires OS X 10.9 or later.
When setting up Jaxx, be sure to safely write down your Backup Phrase and keep it in a safe location. Once your Jaxx wallet has been setup, make a note of your ZEC wallet address. Step 2) Join a Zcash Mining Pool The next step is joining a Zcash mining pool. For this, I joined the mining pool and created an account in the.
ZCash is the first zero knowledge crypto protocol. Zcash offers total payment confidentiality, while still maintaining a decentralized network using a public blockchain. Unlike Bitcoin, Zcash transactions automatically hide the sender, recipient, and value of all transactions on the blockchain. Only those with the correct view key can see the contents. Stable, anonymous, user-friendy zcash pool with great user interface. 1.5 hours PPLNS, 1% commission, regular payouts, min payout 0.01 ZEC.
Once you've joined a mining pool, go into your account profile and add your Jaxx ZEC wallet address and choose automatic payout. Alternatively, you can do manual payout if you prefer. Step 3) Install Zcash Mining Software on your Mac Download.
Once downloaded, move the ZIP file to your Desktop and open. This will uncompress the zip and create a nheqminer folder on your Mac's desktop.
Within the nheqminer folder, right click on start.sh and choose Open with TexEdit. Change your mining pool and ZEC address.
Save your edited file. Open Terminal and run the following commands.
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MAC • Select Chrome from the Apple/System bar at the top of the screen. • Select Preferences. From the drop-down menu. • In the left-hand column, select Settings from the list. • At the bottom of the page, click the Show advanced settings link. • Under the Privacy section, click the Content settings button. • Under the JavaScript heading, select the Allow all sites to run JavaScript radio button.
• Finally, refresh your browser.