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I'm thinking of buying a few parts, literally only 3, so I can slap together a mini ITX miner. If I wanted to have it feed into the wallet I have setup on my main PC, how would I go about doing this. This is all using the Ziftrpool.io that everyone here is using. Also, my main is running CCMiner while I have my mining rig run SGMiner.

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I'm thinking of buying a few parts, literally only 3, so I can slap together a mini ITX miner. If I wanted to have it feed into the wallet I have setup on my main PC, how would I go about doing this. This is all using the Ziftrpool.io that everyone here is using. Also, my main is running CCMiner while I have my mining rig run SGMiner.

 

I'd recommend not bothering... at this point mining is dead to all those who don't have A) Lots of disposable money, and B ) Dedicated hashing hardware.

The projects never end in my line of work.

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Well, ZiftrCOIN has been designed to keep current ASICS, for the most part, out of the mining of it. I believe there is system memory requirement above that of what ASICS have on them as a way to deter those who would use them. It's also kinda cool because it has a feature that it's valued under $1, coins used to purchase items will have a minimum $1 value each up to 5% of the total price.

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Laptop: Intel M-5Y10c | Intel HD Graphics | 8GB RAM | 250GB Micron SSD | Asus UX305FA

Server 01: Intel Xeon D 1541 | ASRock Rack D1541D4I-2L2T | 32GB Hynix ECC DDR4 | 4x8TB Western Digital HDDs | 32TB Raw 16TB Usable

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Well, ZiftrCOIN has been designed to keep current ASICS, for the most part, out of the mining of it. I believe there is system memory requirement above that of what ASICS have on them as a way to deter those who would use them. It's also kinda cool because it has a feature that it's valued under $1, coins used to purchase items will have a minimum $1 value each up to 5% of the total price.

Once you get it built just use the same wallet address in your sgminer batch file as you do on your current pc, you can have multiple computers mining to one wallet

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Once you get it built just use the same wallet address in your sgminer batch file as you do on your current pc, you can have multiple computers mining to one wallet

 

Alright cool, and thanks for all of the help Chippas. You are probably the most helpful person around when it comes to mining.

 

 

One more thing which really isn't about this, I noticed earlier there was either an ASICS or a decent size GPU farm in the pool earlier today, considering it was doing about 92MH/s.

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GPU farm or a botnet, with the 5 way algorithm used for ziftrcoin designing a new ASIC for ziftrcoin would be very difficult and way too expensive to create and would not be worth the time or effort, especially with the low value of the coin currently

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