└── README.md /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TT-Miner - Version 2024.3.2 2 | 3 | # What's new in TT version 2024.3.2 4 | - New: CPU-Algo XELIS (version 2) and related coin XEL 5 | - New: EPIC and any CPU algo is now joinable. 6 | - Fix: fixes a bug with the extranonce for spectre-pools 7 | 8 | 9 | ## GPU-Miner for Nvidia - Windows & Linux (Hive custom miner package available) 10 | - required nVidia driver: Linux >=525.60.13, Windows >=528.33 11 | - nVidia: Ethash, ProgPow, KawPow, Ghostrider, Sha256d, Sha512256d, Sha256dt, Sha3Solidity, Blake3, Sha3D, EthashB3, FishHash, MeowPow 12 | - AMD: same algos as nVidia except Ghostrider 13 | - CPU & iGPU support (-cpu/-igpu) - OpenCL 14 | - native CPU mining 15 | - Pool & Solo mining (to QT-Wallet & EPIC Listener, Zano-Wallet) 16 | - DAG management, save to disk, mem and swap on GPU (prove of concept: mining on low mem GPUs) 17 | - alternating mining Zil/EPIC/any 2nd or 3rd coin 18 | - Overclocking (core and memory clock lock/offset and power limit) - not supported on AMD GPUs 19 | - separat OC-settings per algo/device 20 | - BTC/BCH lottery (mine solo BCH/BTC with very low hashrate) 21 | - different algo/coin per gpu 22 | 23 | ## CPU/iGPU 24 | To use the CPU or/and the internal iGPU you can either add the device number of add: 25 | -cpu \<#cores\> : to enable CPU-mining 26 | -igpu : to enable iGPU-mining 27 | 28 | 29 | ## Mining fees 30 | | Mining | fee | 31 | | - | - | 32 | | Epic Cash | 2.0 % | 33 | | CPU-algos/Ghostrider/Mike/Sha3Solidity | 2.0 % | 34 | | Solo to Qt-Wallet | 2.0 % | 35 | | all other | 1.0 % | 36 | 37 | 38 | ## Supported algos in detail 39 | | Algorithm | remarks | 40 | | - | - | 41 | | Ethash | includes Etchash(Ethereum Classic) & Ubqhash(Ubiq) | 42 | | EthashB3 || 43 | | FishHash || 44 | | KawPow | includes FiroPow(Firo), FiroPoWScc(SCC), MeowPow(MEOW) | 45 | | ProgPow | includes ProgPowZ(Zano/Chinet/Evolution/NiRmata), EvrProgPow(Evrmore), vProgPow(VeriBlock) and ProgPow(Veil) | 46 | | Ghostrider | includes Mike | 47 | | SHA256D || 48 | | SHA512256D || 49 | | SHA256DT || 50 | | SHA3SOLIDITY | Sha3 Solidity for Etica, zkBTC and BNbitcoin | 51 | | SHA3D || 52 | | Blake3 || 53 | | FLEX |CPU-only| 54 | | SpectreX |CPU-only| 55 | | Xelis |CPU-only| 56 | 57 | 58 | ## Supported coins in detail 59 | | Algorithm | Coin | 60 | | - | - | 61 | | Ethash | AKA, ZIL, BLACK, EGEM, GRAMS, ETHO, ALT, AVS, OCTA, CLO, EXP, ETP, ETHW, ETHF, REDE, ELH, EGAZ | 62 | | Etchash | ETC | 63 | | EthashB3 | RTH | 64 | | Ubqhash | UBQ | 65 | | FishHash | IRON | 66 | | ProgPow | EPIC, SERO, VEIL | 67 | | ProgPowZ | ZANO, EVOX | 68 | | vProgPow | VBK | 69 | | EvrProgPow| EVR | 70 | | KawPow | RVN, NEOX, ARL, KAW, PRCO, SATO, HVQ, TTM, ZELS, MEWC, VTE, LAB, CLORE, PAPRY, SATOX, XNA, FRENS | 71 | | FiroPow | FIRO, SCC | 72 | | MeowPow | MEOW | 73 | | Ghostrider | RTM, BTRM, BUT, YERB, JGC, NAPI, FITA, BBC, THOON, GSPC, LTR | 74 | | Mike | VKAX | 75 | | SHA512256D | RXD | 76 | | SHA256DT | NOVO | 77 | | SHA256 | BTC, BCH | 78 | | SHA3D | KCN | 79 | | SHA3SOLIDITY | ETI, BNBTC, ZKBTC | 80 | | Blake3 | ALPH | 81 | | FLEX | KCN | 82 | | SpectreX | SPR | 83 | | Xelis | XEL | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | # Commandline Options 88 | ## Simple commandline 89 | To start mining TT needs 2 information: 90 | - What do you want to mine. Option -c (defines the coin you want to mine) 91 | - Where do you want to mine. Option -P (defines the pool you want to use with all information rtequirted: walletid, workername, server and port) 92 | 93 | Since you can mine several coins alternating you need may have several different -c and -P on your commandline. To tell TT which belong togeter you should 94 | append an patter of your choice to the command. For Example -cCoin1 and -Pcoin1 or -cEPIC and -PEPIC. Just use the sdame pattern for options that belong together. 95 | If you want to use just a single coin you do not need that and can go with -c and -P. 96 | 97 | To start mining ETC you would use this commandline: 98 | #### TT-Miner -cETC ETC -PETC \.\:\@\:\ 99 | 100 | If you want to add a backup-pool you can repeat the -PETC option as often as you like. TT will use them as backup-pools in the order you append them. 101 | 102 | 103 | For epic it will look like this: 104 | #### TT-Miner -cEP EPIC -PEP \.\:\@\:\ 105 | 106 | To mine EPIC and ETC you just merge the two commandlines: 107 | #### TT-Miner -cEP EPIC -PEP \.\:\@\:\ -cETC ETC -PETC \.\:\@\:\ 108 | 109 | ## Adding ZIL to your existing commandline 110 | If you already mining a coin you can easily add ZIL to your mining. Zil uses alternate mining meaning that TT is mining either you regular coin - or ZIL. 111 | ZIL is active just about 2 minutes per hour. In this time TT mines ZIL for you and switches back to your other coin if the ZIL timesframe passed. 112 | Adding ZIL is as easy as adding any other coin - just append this to your existing command line: 113 | #### -cZ ZIL -PZ \.\:\@\:\ 114 | Or - if you weant to mine just ZIL: 115 | #### TT-Miner -cZ ZIL -PZ \.\:\@\:\ 116 | 117 | 118 | ## Adding oc options for one of the coins: 119 | Assume you want to mine EPIC and RXD and want to add a mem-lock for RXD at 810 MHz. 120 | First you create your commandline for EPIC & RXD: 121 | #### TT-Miner -cEP EPIC -PEP \.\:\@\:\ -cRXD RXD -PRXD \.\:\@\:\ 122 | 123 | 124 | Then you tell TT to use a memory lock for RXD @ 810 MHz. The commandline option for memory lock is:
125 | -oc-mem
126 | To tell TT for which coin you want to apply this you need to append your parrter:
127 | -oc-memRXD 810
128 | 129 | #### TT-Miner -cEP EPIC -PEP \.\:\@\:\ -cRXD RXD -PRXD \.\:\@\:\ -oc-memRXD 810 130 | 131 | That's it. 132 | 133 | 134 | ## OC option 135 | TT understand clock-locks and clock-offsets as well as power-limits: 136 | - -oc-core[...] INT = core clock lock 137 | - -oc-coreoff[...] INT = core clock offset 138 | - -oc-mem[...] INT = memory clock lock 139 | - -oc-memoff[...] INT = memory clock offset 140 | - -oc-pl[...][W] INT = power limit. If you specify just a single number TT treats it as percent, If use append a 'W' it uses you setting as absolute Watt limit 141 | - -oc-fan[...] INT = control the fan 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | ## Algo vs. Coin 147 | To define what you want to mine you can use either the algo commandline otpion (-a) or the coin commandline option (-c). There is no need to define both, but there are some points to take care for. 148 | In general it is easier to define which coin you want to mine - that way you do not need to find out which algo fir that coin is required. TT will select the correct algo using the required variant. 149 | Lets say you want to mine Veil, you can either define -c VEIL or you define -a ProgPoWVeil. Since Veil uses a special version of ProgPow you cannot use -a ProgPow - that would lead to rejected shares. 150 | To avoid all these problems it is much easier just to define the coin you want to mine. There are other things to take care of. If you want to mine EPIC (which uses the native ProgPow algo) you can 151 | define -a ProgPow or -c EPIC. But EPIC uses also a special protocol for the communication between miner and pool/server. If you just define -a ProgPow TT cannot know that you want to mine EPIC and 152 | will therefore load the default protocol, but that is not compatibvle with the EPIC protocol. To tell TT that you want the Epic protocol you need to add the protocol information to your -P commandline 153 | option. Sample:
154 | TT-Miner.exe -a ProgPow -P epic://\@epicmine.io:3333 - or in the case of a SSL encryptoed communication
155 | TT-Miner.exe -a ProgPow -P epic+ssl://\@epicmine.io:3333
156 | 157 | But you can use the easy for with the coin commandline option:
158 | TT-Miner.exe -c EPIC -P ssl://\@epicmine.io:3333
159 | 160 | The same issue with ZIL. Zil uses either a stratum version (crazypool.org) or zmp (shardpool.io) 161 | TT-Miner.exe -a Ethash -P zmp://\@eu1-zil.shardpool.io:3333 - or in the case of a SSL encryptoed communication
162 | TT-Miner.exe -a Ethash -P zmp+ssl://\@eu1-zil.shardpool.io:5555 - or in the case of a SSL encryptoed communication
163 | 164 | Easy for with the coin commandline option:
165 | TT-Miner.exe -c ZIL -P ssl://\@eu1-zil.shardpool.io:5555
166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | ## Selectors 170 | Since TT allows you to mine alternating coin it is neccessary to combine some options together so that TT can see which options belong together. 171 | If you want to mine EPIC and RXD you may want to set different overclock settings for each algo. To allow this TT introduce 'selectors' for the 172 | command line to combine options for t single algo/coin. Here is a smaple. Lets say you want to mine Epic and RXD. TT needs 2 option to for each coin. 173 | The -c to define the coin and -P for wallet and poolserver:
174 | 175 | TT-Miner.exe -c EPIC -P \@\ - using epicmine.io as a sample
176 | TT-Miner.exe -c EPIC -P \@epicmine.io:3333 - if you want to use the SSL encrypted port 3334 please change the line to this:
177 | TT-Miner.exe -c EPIC -P ssl://\@epicmine.io:3334
178 | 179 | Now we add Radiant(RXD) as a second coin to this command:
180 | TT-Miner.exe -c EPIC -P \@epicmine.io:3333 -c RXD -P \@\
181 | Unfortunatly TT can not knmow which -P command belongs to EPIC and which one to RXD. For clarify this TT uses \'selectors\'. You just append a pattern you like to the command that belongs together. 182 | Lets use \'Epic\' for EPIC and \'Radiant\' for RXD. This is the resulting command line that uses the choosen selectors:
183 | TT-Miner.exe -cEpic EPIC -PEpic \@epicmine.io:3333 -cRadiant RXD -PRadiant \@\
184 | Use the SSL server of vipor we have this:
185 | 186 | TT-Miner.exe -cEpic EPIC -PEpic \@epicmine.io:3333 -cRadiant RXD -PRadiant ssl://\@de.vipor.net:5166

187 | Please note: You can still use the \'empty\' selector if you need just a single coin:
188 | TT-Miner.exe -c RXD -P ssl://\@de.vipor.net:5166
189 | 190 | 191 | 192 | 193 | 194 | ## General Options 195 | | Option | Information | 196 | | - | - | 197 | | -h [ --help, -? ] | Prints supported options, the commandline format and exits. | 198 | | -v [ --version ] | Prints verision information of TT-Miner and exits. | 199 | | -no-color [ -nocolor ] | Do not use any color in the screen output. | 200 | | -no-ctrlc [ -noctrlc ] | Disables 'Ctrl-C' monitoring. | 201 | | -cdd | Create a crashdump file in the case of an access violation. | 202 | | -bm [ -benchmark ] | Runs TT-Miner in benchmark made. In this mode some of the variable settings of an algo are constant so that you can make performance adjustments. This can be usefule for alternating algos like ProgPow, KawPos, Ghostrider and Mike. No shares are sent to the pool or server! | 203 | 204 | 205 | 206 | ### Information options 207 | | Option | Information | 208 | | - | - | 209 | | -luck | Prints some information how your mining performs. Does this sessions find shares as expected, more or less | 210 | | -daginfo | Prints information of the active DAG in the mining statistics | 211 | | -rep-i | Sets the timeframe the statistic is printed
Use: -rep-i 30 prints the statistics all 30 seconds
-rep-i 0 disable statistics printing | 212 | | -rep-s | Sets the number of shares after that the statistic is printed
Use: -rep-s 30 prints the statistics all 30 shares | 213 | | -raao | report active algos only. If you want to see the statistics only for the active algo and drop the information for the inactive | 214 | 215 | 216 | ### Log options 217 | | Option | Information | 218 | | - | - | 219 | | -log | Saves all the output of the miner into a logfile. Default logfile: \/Logs/TT-MinerLog-[\].log | 220 | | -logpool | Saves all the communication between pool/server and TT-Miner into a logfile. Default logfile: \/Logs/TT-Pool-[\-\[\].log | 221 | 222 | 223 | 224 | ### DAG options 225 | | Option | Information | 226 | | - | - | 227 | | -dag-2mem | Keeps a copy of the created DAG in the host memory.
Advantage:
Can reuse the DAG if required (EPIC-Mining, NICEHASH)
Saves energy since the DAG is created on a single GPU only and then distributed to the other GPUs
You can run the GPU that creates the DAG with different OC settings than the other GPUs
Disadvantage:
Needs host memory to keep the DAG
| 228 | | -dag-2disk | Keeps a copy of the created DAG on the disk.
Advantage:
Can reuse the DAG if required (EPIC-Mining, NICEHASH)
Saves energy since the DAG is created on a single GPU only and then distributed to the other GPUs
You can run the GPU that creates the DAG with different OC settings than the other GPUs
Faster start of mining
Disadvantage:
Needs diskspace to keep the DAG
| 229 | | -dag-path | Sets a custom folder to load/save the dag files
Use: -dag-path \ | 230 | | -dag-swap | Allows TT to replace DAGs from Gpu. This allows you to mine coins whose DAGs needs more memory than your GPU have available.
Sample: You want to mine Zil, EPIC and ETC on a 1050Ti offering 4GB available memory. The Dag-size of ETC is already 3.2 GB (as of today) Epic and Zil both needs a DAG with sizes > 1GB. So in total you need more than 5GB and would not be able to mine all three coins. -dag-swap will replace the DAG on the Gpu and you can mine all three coins. | 231 | 232 | 233 | 234 | ### CUDA options 235 | | Option | Information | 236 | | - | - | 237 | | -cuda-compute | Sets the compute version for each Gpu
Use: -cuda-compute 61 60 - sets the compute version of the first Gpu in your system to 6.1 and the version of the second Gpu to 6.0. Setting a value of 0 sets the Gpus default | 238 | | -cuda-ver | Sets the cudas version you want to use. This values must be less than the best possible
Use: -cuda-ver 11.4 - TT uses cuda version 11.4 | 239 | | -cuda-grid | Set the grid count TT should use for the algo | 240 | | -cuda-block | Set the block count TT should use for the algo. This value must be a multiple of 32 - better 128. TT will use grid-count * block-count threads for each call of the kernel | 241 | 242 | 243 | ### Temperature control 244 | | Option | Information | 245 | | - | - | 246 | | -tstop | suspends a Gpu if its temperatur exceedes this value | 247 | | -tstart | resumes mining | 248 | 249 | 250 | 251 | 252 | # Other samples 253 | ### Mine ETC on 2miners (TCP-port) (-o,-u format) 254 | | protocol | commandline | 255 | | - | - | 256 | | TCP port, -P format | TT-Miner -c ETC -P \.\@etc.2miners.com:1010 | 257 | | TCP port, -o,-u format | TT-Miner -c ETC -u \.\ -o etc.2miners.com:1010 | 258 | | SSL port, -P format | TT-Miner -c ETC -P stratum+ssl://\.\@etc.2miners.com:11010 | 259 | | SSL port, -o,-u format | TT-Miner -c ETC -u \.\ -o stratum+ssl://etc.2miners.com:11010 | 260 | 261 | 262 | ## Mine RXD on woolypooly (SSL-port) (-P format) 263 | #### TT-Miner -c RXD -P ssl://\.\@pool.woolypooly.com:3122 264 | 265 | 266 | 267 | # Mining to NiceHash 268 | ### Mine Ethash on NiceHash 269 | TT-Miner offers special handling for mining an algo/pool that frequently changes the required DAG. It is recommended to use the 'dag-2file' commandline option. It will save a DAG - once created - to disk. This will save some time the next time the DAG is required. Please see below one possible commandline to mine ETHASH on NiceHash:
270 | #### TT-Miner -dag-2disk -daginfo -a ETHASH -P ssl://\.\@daggerhashimoto.auto.nicehash.com:443 271 | 272 | ### Mine Ethash on NiceHash 273 | #### TT-Miner -dag-2disk -daginfo -a ETCHASH -P stratum+ssl://\.\@etchash.auto.nicehash.com:443 274 | 275 | ### Mine KawPow on NiceHash 276 | #### TT-Miner -dag-2disk -daginfo -a KAWPOW -P stratum+ssl://\.\@kawpow.auto.nicehash.com:443 277 | 278 | 279 | 280 | 281 | # Mining Solo to a Qt-Wallet 282 | To use your Qt-Wallet for solo mining you need to create/configure a config file. The config file is a textfile that must contain following information: 283 | You need \ and \ in the commandline of TT-Miner to get access to the Qt-Wallet. 284 | Please change rpcallowip to match your network configuration. It defines IPs that may connect to the wallet.
285 | 286 | rem -- FILE START -- do not add this line to your config file!
287 | automintoff=1
288 | rpcuser=\
289 | rpcpassword=\
290 | rpcbind=0.0.0.0
291 | rpcallowip=192.168.41.0/24
292 | server=1
293 | listen=1
294 | gen=1
295 | miningaddress=\
296 | rem -- FILE END -- do not add this line to your config file!
297 | 298 | 299 | ## Then start your Qt-Wallet with the option to use this new configuration file:
300 | neoxa-qt -conf=filename.conf
301 | 302 | 303 | ## Mine NEOX Solo to Qt-Wallet 304 | Please use the USERNAME and PASSWORD information from your config file that you use to start your wallet.
305 | #### TT-Miner -c NEOX -P http://\:\@\:9766 306 | 307 | 308 | 309 | 310 | ## Not supported Solo to Qt-Wallet 311 | Some project modified the format of the RPC protocol so that TT is not able to establish a connection to the wallet for solo mining. Please find below a list of known project that do not work: 312 | - Arielcoin(ARL) 313 | - Titanium(TTM) 314 | 315 | If you see any addition project that modified the RPC protocol so that solo mining is not supported please let me know. 316 | 317 | 318 | 319 | 320 | # Mining EPIC 321 | You have the choice to mine EPIC either directly to the local node, or to one of the EPIC mining pools. Since EPIC is alternating the active algo you can mine something else. If you do not specify a second coin the mining process is paused. 322 | 323 | 324 | ## Sample command lines to mine just EPIC to a local node 325 | #### TT-Miner -c EPIC -P .@127.0.0.1:3416 326 | 327 | ## Sample command lines to mine just EPIC on fastepic.eu 328 | #### TT-Miner -c EPIC -P ssl://keybaseid_.\:\@fastepic.eu:3416 329 | 330 | ## Sample command lines to mine just EPIC on epicmine.io 331 | #### TT-Miner -c EPIC -P ssl:\.\:\@de.epicmine.io:3334 332 | 333 | ## Sample command lines to mine just EPIC on 51pool.online 334 | #### TT-Miner -c EPIC -P \#\:\@51pool.online:4416 335 | 336 | 337 | # Joining the BTC/BCH lottery: 338 | To use your personal luck you can join the BTC/BCH lottery. It will mine SOLO BTC or BCH with a very low hashrate. 339 | You will hardly notice the impact on your system. Just append this to your existing commandline:
340 | #### -lottery BCH for BitcoinCash or 341 | #### -lottery BTC for Bitcoin 342 | 343 | You can also just use TT for the lottery: 344 | #### TT-Miner -lottery BCH 345 | 346 | 347 | ------------------------------------ 348 | If you have any issues to setup your commandline please do not hesitate to contact me or join the TT-Miner discord server. I'm happy to help if I can. 349 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------