Latest SmartCash SMART Miner
Smartcash, its going to be big, its community though small, is great and helpful, so with that being said, let get you onboard with mining this new coin, on Windows, using an AMD GPU, its the same process for Nvidia just use the appropriate miner for Nvida, all other steps are the same. First up, as this is a new coin, its a solo mining only space at the moment, this means you are mining via your wallet, which means you need to the Smartcash wallet, and SGminer, a slight tweak to the Smartcash.conf file, to link the 2 and then you are on your way. Step one, download the Wallet run the wallet to get it synced and updated to current block.
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Step two, download the SGminer variant need to mine this coin at the time of this post current version is SGminer GM 5.5.5 simply extract the zip, then goto the folder You can now edit the 'start.bat' file to provide the right credentials that get the miner working properly. Your start.bat file should have only one line in it looking like this, change the -u parameter to a username of your choice and the then do the same for -P parameter as this is your password that you choose, do not share these details with anyone. Once you are done save and exit. Step three, time to join the miner with the wallet and make it work, go to the following path on your computer C: Users yourusername AppData Roaming smartcash change yourusername to your computer user name.
Even if you cannot see the AppData path as it is defaul hiddden in Windows 10, you can goto the path by typing it in. Once you have gotten to the smartcash path, we need to creat a.conf file, which will have the setting we need to make the wallet work with the gpu miner as a server. The easiest way is to copy a.conf file from the SGminer directory, then edit it and rename, then you do not need to worry about trying to make one using notepad. So to do this we went to our SGminer path were our GPU miner is and copied the sgminer-xmr.conf file now we past this file into our C: Users yourusername AppData Roaming smartcash path, and edit the file by choosing open with and selecting notepad, make sure the tickbox is unselected we do not want this file associated with notepad. Once the file is open for edit we want to delete everything in it, and then add the following lines in only.
Server=1 daemon=1 rpcuser=yourusername rpcpassword=yourpassword rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=9679 keypool=10000 make sure to change the rpuser= to your username that you used in the SGminer setup and do the same for rpcpassword to the same password as used in the sgminer setup from above. Once the file is looking like the above, click save and exit. Now select the file and rename it to smartcash it will now be smartcash.conf ok we are nearly there, one last step, and i am not sure why it is required, but i followed the instructions from the smartcash community and it works for me. Step 4 download curl and extract the files.
You need to have a SmartCash address to receive your Smart. A new web wallet by going to. This example to your miner folder and rename to mine-smartcash. To mine this you need an account here and they ask for an address too, they have web wallet as well (but use it at you own risk).
Step 5 bringing it all together, exit the Smartcash wallet, for the moment. As we are going to begin the start up sequence to begin mining. Lunch the Smartcash wallet (wait for it to sync) go to the curl directory and run the curl application Now launch sgminer by running the 'Start.bat' we edited before, this will launch sgminer. Free Siacoin SC Cloud Mining Platform. After a few seconds maybe a minute it will look similar to this: you are now solo mining, after a while 1-3 hours at the time of writing you will find and process your first block. Which is 250 SMART. The following is what the miner looks like once you have mined more then one block. Every block you mine will appear in your wallet as an immature balance until confirmed by the network You are now done, setting up and running the miner.
I follow the startup sequence anytime i want to run the miner and it has worked every day for me so far. I would suggest for those that want an easier way, then wait until pool mining is available. Please also join the community over at and if you like this guide and want to support it with Smartcash, send a tip to: SSsnhMAdw9sbGmtEuH51kxkqFfLCj6tnoe if you want to make some quick smartcash, then there is a twitter campaign giving you 20 SMART for each tweet twice every 24hours, follow the link for the details.
Hi fellow smarties, yes all you smartcash hodl'rs, if you are like me and want to mine on a pool for more frequent payouts or just like seeing the balance grow steadily, then today's guide is for you. First things first, get your self over to the official smartcash mining pool by going here then choose a miner that best suits your choice of mining, e.g GPU or CPU, though at the time of writing GPU is really the best option. For the purpose of this article i will be using sgminer SGMiner 5.3.4 (tpruvot): mainly because i feel it works best for my gpu which is an AMD RX480, though Nvidia cards do just as well if not better. So you have downloaded the miner software, go ahead and extract it to a directory of your choosing. We will come back to the config of the miner once we have setup our account on the mining pool.
Second thing go to the pool and click on the sign up option then you are greeted with a pretty short user registration form which you fill in etc. Once you have registered, we now click on 'Login' Then login with our new details that you registered with. You will be greeted with your new mining dashboard. We now need to create a worker so that we can point our mining software to it and begin mining. Click on My Account then click on My Workers. In the 'Add New Worker' dialog add the name of your worker followed by a password for that worker and click 'Add New Worker'. Once you have created your new worker note down the following details and turn on worker monitoring.
The worker name will be your 'username.workername' so in my case it is 'hockleyj.slave' then also record your worker password. We now go to the directory where we extracted Sgminer and edit using notepad 'eth' Windows Command Script Which will look like a few lines of commands we want to edit only one of them, by replacing it with the following line. Sgminer-x64 -k keccak -o stratum+tcp://pool.smartcash.cc:3333 -u PoolUsername.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword If all went to plan it will look like the following with your worker details instead of mine. Click Save, exit notepad and we are now ready to run our miner. I can't get sgminer to work even after following your instructions. I get this error: SUCCESS: Specified value was saved. SUCCESS: Specified value was saved.
SUCCESS: Specified value was saved. SUCCESS: Specified value was saved. 'sgminer-x64' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Any suggestions? I am running this on a Lenovo laptop so not sure if it can run a miner.
Edit: OK I think I see where the problem lies. The sgminer-x64 file is not in the directory I unzipped to.
Why would it be missing from my download? Edit2: I figured it out. My Adaware Antivirus was deleting the file. I restored the file and added the path to the exclusions list and hey presto my miner is now running!