We should all be pitching in to help promote and improve a coin we all benefit from. If you do not have a minimum 1% sidestake setup to the Gridcoin foundation, this program will prompt you to set one up and refuse to run if you don’t. I would assume it works similarly to BAM. I don’t know the best way to do this, I’ll gladly add step-by-step directions here if somebody can provide them.This can be done locally on your BOINC client. You can still use this tool to find out the mag/hr of various projects and “no new tasks” projects you have no interest in crunching either because of low mag/hr or because they are not your preferred projects.There is no way to set project weight outside of logging in to each project manually and setting it there.Assign weight to projects in the host group.Though really a week’s worth of data is about the minimum you’d need to get useful information from this tool. If you just installed BOINC, this tool takes about 48 hours to start working as we have to wait for projects to grant you credit for your work. It also requires python 3.8 or higher, though earlier versions may work they are unsupported. The wallet doesn’t need any coins in it, just an up-to-date copy of the blockchain. This tool requires that you have the Gridcoin wallet running on your machine and that it is fully synced. 1% of your processing power, each time increasing the accuracy of the tool. It will automatically set all Gridcoin-approved projects to a weight of one so they will continue to use. This tool’s accuracy improves the longer you have been running BOINC. Quickmag is a similar tool which will estimate the most profitable projects for your hardware based on the performance of other crunchers with similar hardware. It then figures out (using your Gridcoin wallet) which project gets you the most magnitude per hour. In the event that your preferred project(s) happen to be the most efficient to mine, FindTheMag will assign all project weight to them.įindTheMag uses your own BOINC client’s stats to determine which projects get the most credit per hour on your machine. Mining projects are projects which you are willing to crunch, but only if they get you the maximum amount of GRC possible. Preferred projects are ones which you want to crunch regardless of how much GRC they get you. You can group BOINC projects into two groups: “preferred” projects and “mining” projects. FindTheMag helps optimize your BOINC client for Gridcoin mining.
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