Nerd Miner 2 How to set up on your home or office Wi-Fi from start to hashing coins
Here I walk you through how I set up a Nerd Miner 2 on your Home or Office network. It's best to use Microsoft Edge browser but Google Chrome will also work sometimes. If you're interested in one of my miners, you can purchase them at this link on my website: https://pixiekits.com/electronickits/... https://pixiekits.com/electronickits/... Possible pools you can hook you miner up to: public-pool.io:21496 https://web.public-pool.io Open Source Solo Bitcoin Mining Pool supporting open source miners pool.nerdminers.org:3333 https://nerdminers.org The official Nerdminer pool site - Maintained by @golden-guy pool.nerdminer.io:3333 https://nerdminer.io Maintained by CHMEX pool.pyblock.xyz:3333 https://pool.pyblock.xyz/ Maintained by curly60e pool.sethforprivacy.com:3333 https://pool.sethforprivacy.com/ Maintained by @sethforprivacy - public-pool fork pool.stompi.de:3333 http://web.stompi.de:32807/ Maintained by @odinstar - public-pool fork solo.ckpool.org:3333 https://solo.ckpool.org/ In the NerdMiner setup, the checkbox for "Uptime, Total Hashes, Best Diff in Flash Memory" is used to control whether the device stores some key mining statistics persistently in its flash memory. Here's what each part means: Uptime: How long the NerdMiner has been running (since last boot). Total Hashes: The total number of hashes the device has attempted since it started. Best Diff (Difficulty): The best (lowest) hash result it's found, which correlates with mining success potential. Purpose of the Checkbox: When enabled, this checkbox tells the NerdMiner to store this data in flash memory so that it’s retained across reboots or power loss. When disabled, these stats are only stored in RAM and will be lost if the device reboots or loses power. Why You Might Want It Enabled: You want to keep track of your miner's long-term performance. You plan to reboot the device or move it and don’t want to lose stats. You're collecting data for logs or comparison. Why You Might Leave It Disabled: Writing to flash memory too often can wear it out over time (though most devices handle this pretty well now). You don’t care about long-term tracking. You want a fresh start on stats every time the device restarts.

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