Miner Earnings

92,649 TUBE

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Setup Generator

Note: Using the setup generator is highly recommended if you are new to crypto mining


Stratum Configuration

All of our stratum servers utilize GeoIP routing which automatically selects the server with the closest geographical proximity to your mining operation, resulting in optimal latency.

stratum+tcp://tube.coinfoundry.org:3150 CPU Mining
stratum+tcp://tube.coinfoundry.org:3151 GPU Mining
stratum+tcp://tube.coinfoundry.org:3152 High-End Multi GPU Mining
stratum+ssl://tube.coinfoundry.org:3153 CPU Mining - TLS/SSL
stratum+ssl://tube.coinfoundry.org:3154 GPU Mining - TLS/SSL
stratum+ssl://tube.coinfoundry.org:3155 High-End Multi GPU Mining - TLS/SSL

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.

To mine directly to an exchange you need append your paymentId to your address separated by a hash sign.

Example: <WALLET ADDRESS>#<PAYMENT_ID>.<WORKER>

SSL/TLS: To connect using SSL/TLS please add 3 to the respective port number. For ccminer, claymore and sgminer change the protocol from stratum+tcp:// to stratum+ssl://. For dstm's Miner change the protocol from stratum+tcp:// to ssl://.

Static difficulty: To mine with a static (fixed) difficulty simply use d=xxx as password in your miner configuration where xxx denotes your preferred difficulty.


Dashboard

To open your personal mining dashboard, click the My Stats tab to the right of this page, enter the wallet address you are mining with and click Load.


Getting a Wallet

Before you can start to mine you need to create a wallet. Although Bittube 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 Bittube Website. These wallets are released and maintained by the Bittube Team.

Hardware Wallets

A hardware wallet is a special type of wallet which stores your private keys in a secure hardware device. Hardware wallets offer robust safety features for storing cryptographic assets and securing digital payments. The most popular hardware wallets are the Ledger Nano S and the Trezor.

Trezor

Registering with a Crypto-Exchange

There are multiple digital currency exchanges you can register with. Registering with an exchange allows you to create a wallet on the exchange for every currency the exchange supports.

Popular exchanges are: Binance, Bittrex, Poloniex, Kraken, Bitfinex and HitBTC.

Miners 0
Hashrate 0.00 H/s
Network Hashrate 2.76 KH/s
Network Difficulty 339 K
Algorithm Cryptonight-Heavy
Block Effort 136%
Difficulty/Port
7500 3150
25000 3151
200000 3152
7500 3153
25000 3154
200000 3155
Payment System PPLNS
Fee 0.9%
Minimum Payout 20.0 TUBE
Minimum Payout to Exchange 200 TUBE
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