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Introduction to fair Monero mining

⛏️ Fair CPU pool mining introductionMonero (XMR) is one of the only projectswhich offer a way of mining in a pool as it should be implemented,with P2Pool:

  • Fair - Instant payouts according to your share.
  • Decentralized - No pool owners - No centralized party handling the P2Pool.
  • Decentralized - Pool participants - Due to the RandomX algorithm being used, no specialized Antic miners can be built for XMR. Meaning that an average Joe can still participate and earn shares with their CPU.
  • Private - XMR itself continuously aims for the best possible privacy cryptography can offer.

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⛏️ Fair CPU pool mining guideThis guide will help you setting up a fair Monero miner,please note, that you still will have to create your own config files for:Gupax, P2Pool and XMRig

  1. Use Monero GUI to create a wallet
  2. Use Monero GUI to run your own monerod instance (Monero Node daemon),configure following startup flags under:Monero GUI => Settings => Node => Daemon startup flags:
     
         properties
     --zmq-pub=tcp://127.0.0.1:18083 
     --out-peers 32 
     --in-peers 64 
     --add-priority-node=p2pmd.xmrvsbeast.com:18081 
     --add-priority-node=nodes.hashvault.pro:18081 
     --disable-dns-checkpoints 
     --enable-dns-blocklist 
     --prune-blockchain 
     --sync-pruned-blocks 
     --db-sync-mode=safe
     --log-level 1
     
      

These startup flags will help with:

  • Blocking malicious nodes
  • Keeping your copy of the blockchain as small as possible
  • Provide logging incase a priority-node goes down(Use Monero Fail for replacements)

  1. Configure the P2Pool + XMRig binary paths in Gupax under:Gupax => Gupax => P2Pool/XMRig PATHs
  2. Use Gupax to run P2Pool,connect to your local monerod instance by configuring P2Pool as following:Gupax => P2Pool => P2Pool Mini => Fill in the following:
     
         properties
     Name = Local Monero Node
     IP = 127.0.0.1
     RPC = 18081
     ZMQ = 18083
     Out-peers = 32
     In-peers = 64
     
      
  3. Use Gupax to run XMRig,connect to your local P2Pool as following:Gupax => XMRig => Command arguments (configure --threads as desired):
     
         properties
     -c config.json 
     -o 127.0.0.1:3333 
     --http-host 127.0.0.1 
     --http-port 18088 
     --threads 30
     
      

This will make it possible to load a config.json file from the same directory as the XMRig binary

Notes

  • If you're gonna run on normal end-user hardware (e.g. Desktop/Laptop/Smartphone), then I'd recommend to mine on P2Pool Mini instead of the main P2Pool
  • Your P2Pool wallet adress is public, periodically move mined funds to a new, truly private XMR wallet
  • My use-case? I mine to support the cause and to earn a little back from heating my room during winter times 😄

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