Setting

NBMiner setup and installation

Here are the steps for installing NBMiner for Binance Smart Chain (BSC) on Windows:

  1. Download NBMiner: Visit the NBMiner website and download the latest version of NBMiner for Windows.
  2. Extract the files: Extract the contents of the downloaded file to a folder on your computer.
  3. Create a batch file: Create a batch file in the same folder as the NBMiner executable. The batch file should contain the following information:

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
nbminer.exe --algo bsc --server bsc-pool.2miners.com --port 9009 --user <YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS>.<WORKER_NAME> --pass x

Note: Replace <YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS> with your Binance Smart Chain wallet address and <WORKER_NAME> with your desired worker name.

  1. Start NBMiner: Double-click on the NBMiner executable to start the software. The software will use the information in the batch file to start mining on the Binance Smart Chain.
  2. Monitor mining: You can monitor your mining status and statistics using the NBMiner interface.

Note: These steps are a general overview, and specific details for installing NBMiner on Binance Smart Chain may vary depending on the pool and other factors. It is always a good idea to check the NBMiner documentation and forums for the most up-to-date information and troubleshooting tips.


How to configure .bat file for NiceHash:

Here is an example of how to create a .bat file for NiceHash:

  1. Open Notepad or any other text editor.
  2. Copy and paste the following text into the text editor:

@echo off
nbminer.exe --algo ethash -o stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -u YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME -p x
pause

Note: Replace YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS with your NiceHash Bitcoin address and WORKER_NAME with your desired worker name.

  1. Save the file with a .bat extension, for example: nicehash.bat.
  2. Place the .bat file in the same folder as the NBMiner executable.
  3. Double-click on the .bat file to start mining with NBMiner on NiceHash.

This is a basic example of how to create a .bat file for NiceHash. You can adjust the settings and options as needed, such as specifying the intensity, mining algorithm, and other parameters. The NBMiner documentation and forums are good resources for finding more information and troubleshooting tips.

How to configure .bat file for Ravencoin:

Here is an example of how to create a .bat file for Ravencoin:

  1. Open Notestamp or any other text editor.
  2. Copy and paste the following text into the text editor:

@echo off
nbminer.exe --algo kawpow -o stratum+tcp://rvn.miner.rocks:3636 -u YOUR_RAVENCOIN_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME -p x
pause

Note: Replace YOUR_RAVENCOIN_ADDRESS with your Ravencoin address and WORKER_NAME with your desired worker name.

  1. Save the file with a .bat extension, for example: ravencoin.bat.
  2. Place the .bat file in the same folder as the NBMiner executable.
  3. Double-click on the .bat file to start mining with NBMiner on Ravencoin.

This is a basic example of how to create a .bat file for Ravencoin. You can adjust the settings and options as needed, such as specifying the intensity, mining algorithm, and other parameters. The NBMiner documentation and forums are good resources for finding more information and troubleshooting tips.

How to set up a .bat file for Grin

Here is an example of how to create a .bat file for Grin:

  1. Open Notepad or any other text editor.
  2. Copy and paste the following text into the text editor:

@echo off
nbminer.exe --algo cuckaroo29 -o stratum+tcp://grin29.f2pool.com:13654 -u YOUR_GRIN_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME -p x
pause

Note: Replace YOUR_GRIN_ADDRESS with your Grin address and WORKER_NAME with your desired worker name.

  1. Save the file with a .bat extension, for example: grin.bat.
  2. Place the .bat file in the same folder as the NBMiner executable.
  3. Double-click on the .bat file to start mining with NBMiner on Grin.

This is a basic example of how to create a .bat file for Grin. You can adjust the settings and options as needed, such as specifying the intensity, mining algorithm, and other parameters. The NBMiner documentation and forums are good resources for finding more information and troubleshooting tips.

How to set up a .bat Binance Coin (BNB)

Here’s a simple example of a batch file for setting up Binance Coin (BNB) on Windows:

@echo off
start "Binance Coin" binance.exe --datadir="C:\BNB"

  1. Open a text editor such as Notepad
  2. Copy the above code and paste it into the text editor
  3. Replace binance.exe with the actual file name of your Binance Coin client
  4. Replace C:\BNB with the desired directory where you want to store your Binance Coin data
  5. Save the file with a .bat extension (e.g. start-bnb.bat)
  6. Double-click on the .bat file to start the Binance Coin client

Note: This is just an example, you may need to modify it to suit your specific needs and configuration.


How to start

Double-click on the file with the appropriate coin and the.bat extension to start the software (Windows batch file).


  1. ALGO: The cuckarood program reports the algorithm we have chosen.
  2. URL: stratum+tcp://grin29.f2pool.com:13654
  3. the pool and port that we specified above in the “Settings” section.
  4. USER: rgz.default:x login, worker and password.
  5. ID 0: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11264 MB, CC 61 device to be used and its temperature.
  6. Logging in to grin29.f2pool.com:13654 An attempt was made to establish a connection to the pool.
  7. Login succeeded connection successfully.
  8. New iob from grin29.f2pool.com, ID: 71057520, DIFF: l.00 pool has sent a new work for video cards.
  9. #1 Share accepted, 3614 ms. [DEVICE 0] first share (share of work) accepted. You need to understand that the miner receives a reward for the sent balls.
  10. 0: 4.15 h/s hashrate.