List of MultiPoolMiner Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with MultiPoolMiner. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    XMRig Reviews & Ratings

    XMRig

    XMRig

    Efficient, versatile mining software for seamless cryptocurrency mining.
    XMRig is a robust, open-source mining software designed for high efficiency, featuring support for various algorithms such as RandomX, KawPow, CryptoNight, and AstroBWT, which can be utilized on both CPU and GPU systems; it also includes tools like a benchmark utility and a stratum proxy. For the best user experience, it is advisable to leverage the JSON configuration file, as it allows for a more adaptable and intuitive setup compared to the less versatile command line interface that does not support specialized mining profiles for different algorithms. Importantly, users can modify key settings while the miner is actively running, either through updates to the configuration file or via API calls, thus facilitating real-time adjustments. Furthermore, a wizard tool is provided to help users create an initial miner setup effortlessly, and the Workers feature allows for efficient miner management through an HTTP API. While a default donation rate of 1% is established—equivalent to one minute of contribution in a hundred minutes—it is possible for users to increase this percentage or opt-out entirely by modifying the donate-level option or making changes to the source code. The XMRig source code is accessible on GitHub and is licensed under GPLv3, with comprehensive building instructions and binary downloads offered for many widely-used platforms. To keep binaries current, a self-hosted buildbot is utilized to compile them with each commit, ensuring that the software benefits from continuous development that bolsters both its reliability and performance. This ongoing evolution not only enhances user satisfaction but also fosters a vibrant community focused on improving the mining experience.
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    Ethminer Reviews & Ratings

    Ethminer

    Ethminer

    Maximize your mining potential with powerful, efficient tools.
    Ethminer is a GPU mining tool tailored for the Ethash algorithm, enabling users to mine a variety of cryptocurrencies that operate on this Proof of Work model, such as Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Metaverse, Musicoin, Ellaism, Pirl, and Expanse among others. This iteration of ethminer is continuously updated and refined, originating from the cpp-ethereum project while integrating improvements from Genoil's fork. For additional details, you can check the FAQ section. Executables that work independently on Linux, macOS, and Windows are available in the Releases section, where you can download the suitable archive for your operating system and extract it to a command line-accessible directory for immediate functionality. As a command line-based application, ethminer can be launched directly from a command prompt in Windows or a terminal in Linux; users also have the option to create shortcuts for frequently used commands through either a Bash script on Linux or a batch/cmd file on Windows. To maximize your efficiency with ethminer, it’s essential to understand the mining process thoroughly, as this knowledge can significantly enhance your overall performance. Engaging with community forums may also provide additional insights and tips for optimizing your mining setup.
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    Mining Pool Hub Reviews & Ratings

    Mining Pool Hub

    Mining Pool Hub

    Effortless mining optimization with dynamic port switching capabilities.
    Select a cryptocurrency and confirm its designated port number, then promptly initiate mining with the right miner and algorithm. Our platform features an auto-switching port system tailored for each algorithm, facilitating effortless shifts between different coins to enhance profitability. This capability is especially advantageous for rental configurations and works seamlessly with both ASIC and FPGA miners. Additionally, users can leverage our Hub feature or external mining assistance tools to mine a variety of coins based on different algorithms. While GPU miners can take advantage of this setup, having some knowledge about configuration and optimization is important. It's essential to ensure that the miner's name corresponds with the coin you wish to mine, as different algorithms necessitate specific miners, although some may be versatile enough to support multiple algorithms. To start the mining process, you must input the correct port number, which begins with 20XXX, and each coin is assigned a unique port number that can be located on the relevant pool's news page. You can engage in mining several coins that utilize the same algorithm, commencing with port numbers from 17XXX. Moreover, any auto-exchanged coins will be credited to your chosen pool once you reach a specific coin threshold. It’s important to keep in mind that the mining environment is perpetually changing, so staying updated about fluctuations in coin profitability and port assignments is crucial for optimizing your earnings. Additionally, regular monitoring of market trends can provide insights that help in making informed decisions about which coins to mine next.
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    Claymore Dual Miner Reviews & Ratings

    Claymore Dual Miner

    Claymore Dual Miner

    Maximize your Ethereum mining efficiency with seamless performance!
    The efficiency of Ethereum mining can improve by 3-5% thanks to a specialized miner code that minimizes the occurrence of invalid and stale shares, optimizes GPU utilization, and employs enhanced OpenCL and assembler kernels. This innovative miner works seamlessly with both AMD and nVidia graphics cards, even in configurations that mix the two types, and is compatible with both Windows x64 and Linux x64 operating systems. It also includes a watchdog timer that constantly monitors for GPU freezes, restarting the miner automatically if it detects any malfunctions. To begin the mining operation, you only need to double-click your Bat file, which will activate the miner, execute the setx commands for environment variables, initialize each GPU, build the DAG file on all GPUs, and start the hashing process. After allowing the miner to run for about 20 seconds, pressing “s” will display your current hashing speed on the screen, confirming that you have followed the setup instructions correctly. Although different mining pools may have varied user interfaces, the essential mining workflow remains the same; you will still need to visit your chosen pool's website and input your public wallet address to effectively commence mining. Moreover, it is essential to keep an eye on your system's performance to ensure that mining operates under optimal conditions, as any fluctuations could potentially impact your results. Regular performance checks can help identify any inefficiencies that may arise during the mining process.
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