BTC-USD$90,889.000 |
BTC-EUR€77,992.000 |
Stratum Configuration
All of our servers use the vardiff algorithm to automatically adjust mining difficulty.
| stratum+tcp://btccore.tech:3335 | LOW |
| stratum+tcp://btccore.tech:3337 | HIGH |
| stratum+ssl://btccore.tech:3339 | SSL |
LOGIN: Login using your wallet address as username. An optional workername can be appended to your address separated by a dot (.) character. Password can be left blank.
Static difficulty: To mine with a static (fixed) difficulty simply use d=xxx as password where xxx is your preferred difficulty.
Getting a Wallet
Before you can start to mine you need to create a wallet. Although Bitcoin is an entirely digital asset, you still need a place to store them. This is done in a digital wallet. There are multiple methods to obtain a wallet which vary by ease of use and the security they provide.
Official Wallets
Official first-party Wallets for all major platforms are available from the Bitcoin Website. These wallets are released and maintained by the Bitcoin Team.
Hardware Wallets
A hardware wallet is a special type of wallet which stores your private keys in a secure hardware device. Hardware wallets offer robust safety features for storing cryptographic assets and securing digital payments. The most popular hardware wallets are the Ledger Nano S and the Trezor.
Registering with a Crypto-Exchange
There are multiple digital currency exchanges you can register with. Registering with an exchange allows you to create a wallet on the exchange for every currency the exchange supports.
| Miner | Hashrate |
|---|---|
| 1GC4rdCYP1ixcrTvwec9a5UTPcFY1MgcvM | 97.95 TH/s |
| bc1q45f0ndmmkxczh7x9xlu4f7h0vhemm4jeqxj7ea | 13.34 TH/s |
| Hashrate | 61.96 TH/s |
| Network Hashrate | 810.05 EH/s |
| Network Difficulty | 146.47 Trillion |
| Algorithm | Sha256D |
| Miners | 2 |
| Difficulty/Port |
65536
3335
1048576
3337
65536
3339
|
| Earnings | SOLO |
| Fee | 0.5% |
| Minimum Payout | 0.0001 BTC |
| Pool Wallet | 15ekbMRqNTQoy11R7oNmd1PC3pqnRCVSLf |
