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Pool Hashrate 1.41 TH/s
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Network Hashrate 8.19 TH/s
We are on the correct block chain and new wallet
Getting Started
- Create account.
- Download a miner.
- AMD GPUs
- BFGMiner Linux/Windows: Download here (recommended)
- CGMiner Linux/Windows: Download here
- CGMiner Mac OS X: Download here
- Nvidia GPUs
- CUDAMiner (for Nvidia cards): Download here
- CPU
- CPU Miner Mac/Linux/Windows: precompiled binaries are available Download here.
- AMD GPUs
- Configure your miner.
Settings for Stratum (recommended):
STRATUM: stratum+tcp://mzc.united-miners.com PORT: 3314 Username: Weblogin.Worker Password: Worker Password How to run the Miner software:
Note: The configurations below are the most default you can get, you will gain hashrate by optimizing it for your hardware. A complete list of settings for most CPUs/GPUs and other hardware can be found here.
- BFGMiner
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://mzc.united-miners.com:3314 -u Weblogin.Worker -p WorkerPass
- CGMiner
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://mzc.united-miners.com:3314 -u Weblogin.Worker -p WorkerPass
- CUDAMiner
cudaminer -o stratum+tcp://mzc.united-miners.com:3314 -O Weblogin.Worker:WorkerPass
- CPUMiner
minerd --url=stratum+tcp://mzc.united-miners.com:3314 --userpass=Weblogin.Worker:WorkPass
If you want, you can create additional workers with usernames and passwords of your choice Here
- BFGMiner
- Create a MazaCoin address to recieve payments.
- Downloading the client & blockchain: Download the MazaCoin client from here.
Generate a new address and input it on your account page to receive payments. It's also recommended you set an automatic threshold to receive the coins.
- Downloading the client & blockchain: Download the MazaCoin client from here.
- Advanced cgminer/bfgminer settings / FAQ
- Scrypt readme
- Don't set intensity too high, I=11 is standard and safest. Higher intensity takes more GPU RAM. Check for hardware errors in cgminer (HW). HW=0 is good, otherwise lower intensity :)
- Set shaders according to the readme (or look at your graphic cards specifications). Cgminer uses this value at first run to calculate thread-concurrency. Easiest way to get this optimized is to use same settings as others have used here: here.
- There's also an interesting project which gives you a GUI for cgminer. Windows only it seems.
- Here's a great guide how to get up and running with Xubuntu.