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After days of research I have figured out how to tell people in laymen's terms how to solo mine bitcoins. I will add more links to this post soon Unless you have a very fast graphics card or a mining rig it's not worth it, unless you want to wait weeks to months. Some Altcoins have a quicker solve chance and you can successfully solo-mine them with even relatively slow cards.
This is a guide only for windows users Here are the steps. Get the "-qt" file. This is the wallet software that you locally store coins and connect to the coin's server from. Then you need to open the. Any mining software will do. Most people mining in pools already know about these and how to use them. Here are some miners that people use. Now you need to find where the. This stores your local miner info so you can get credit for mining off of your local host address.
You need to create this file by first finding the folder it goes in. It should be hidden in the appdata folder. Then once you have found the folder for the particular coin you want to mine create a text file and name it bitcoin. Bitcoin's port is , some coins have a port they usually use.
Though any random unused port can be used. So any random set of numbers that are free on local host. You will need to open your wallet first in server mode. To do this go to the folder where you start your wallet. Where the exe file is. Then make a text file in that folder.
Change the text file to a. Then edit it in a text editor to say "bitcoin. This video will help people get started with solo mining Dogecoin in a couple of minutes. Some of the links and configs I use int he video can be found below…. You can find the the -qt files for these coins here: Just search Google for each coin. Find some mining software. For Terracoin the example for what to write in the text file is: Save the text file as whatever.
Start your miner You will need to open your wallet first in server mode.