Slimcoin Mining Guide
Solo mining
Solo mining is the simplest way to mine Slimcoin. It is done simply with the regular client or with a mining software (“miner”). When the difficulty is low, then solo mining becomes a profitable option.
You can mine Slimcoin with CPUs (recommended) or with GPUs (experimental).
Graphical client (Slimcoin-QT)
If you are using the graphical client, you can mine simply by introducing the following command in the RPC console (go to Help -> Debug window and open the Console tab):
setgenerate true
You can also specify how many cores of your CPU to use:
setgenerate true NUMBER_OF_CORES
with NUMBER_OF_CORES being the number you want to use. If you want to use all cores, type:
setgenerate true -1
To finalize mining, simply type:
setgenerate false
To get general mining information:
getmininginfo
Important: With the Slimcoin client - graphical or daemon - you only will be able to mine with the CPU, and the algorithm isn’t optimized. So if you want maximal efficiency or use GPUs, use miner programs (see below).
Daemon (slimcoind)
You can start mining using the following command:
slimcoind -gen
followed by other options if you want.
While the daemon is running, the same commands are available in the terminal like in the GUI client debug window. So you can start mining or set the number of cores to use with the setgenerate command, just like in the Debug console - only that you must write slimcoind before it.
CPU Mining software (experimental)
To optimize mining, you can use the Slimminer software. It is experimental and may contain bugs.
Go to the Slimminer Github Page and follow the instructions to install and mine.
GPU Mining software (experimental)
To be able to mine with a GPU, you can use the SlimminerGPU software. It is experimental and may contain bugs.
Go to the Slimminer Github Page and follow the instructions to install and mine.
Mining Pool
For those that want to try to set up a pool themselves, our project repository provides an (experimental) port of a popular pool software.