- Download jtminer
- Extract the archive and run the command below, replacing
YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS
with your Pokio address. If you don't know your address, read this section first. -
If you are mining on multiple machines/rigs, you can append an identifier of your choice to your wallet address separated by a dot, to receive per-rig performance metrics on your dashboard.
Example:<WALLET ADDRESS>
.<WORKERNAME>
- Replace NTHREADS by the number of threads you want in your instance.
POKIO-USD$0.00000 |
Miner Earnings6,148.24 POKIO |
pokio.mine-n-krush.org:5003
LOGIN: Login using your wallet address as username. An optional workername can be appended to your address separated by a dot (.) character. Password can be left blank.
Static difficulty: To mine with a static (fixed) difficulty simply use d=xxx
as password where xxx
is your preferred difficulty.
Getting a Wallet
Before you can start to mine you need to create a wallet. Although Pokio is an entirely digital asset, you still need a place to store them. This is done in a digital wallet. There are multiple methods to obtain a wallet which vary by ease of use and the security they provide.
Official Wallets
Official first-party Wallets for all major platforms are available from the Pokio Website. These wallets are released and maintained by the Pokio Team.
Miners / Workers | 2 / 2 |
Pool Hashrate | 660.41 KH/s |
Block Effort | 91% |
Payout Scheme | PPLNSBF10 |
Minimum Payout | 1 POKIO |
Pool Wallet | 0xb14702DB3e6554880E8296198607453DC7EF5B16 |
Pool Fee | 5.9 % |
Network Hashrate | 94.89 MH/s |
Network Difficulty | 59.7 G |
Algorithm | Pokiohash |