How to effently mine GRAFT Coin (GRF) on nearly any System.
This Guide will provide you with the necessary knowledge and tools to set up and have a Mining Rig up and running within a few minutes, using xmr-stak-64 as miner.
I have inserted a video that I have created about this topic. Unfortunately at this point of time it is narrated in german. But the video it pretty self explanatory. Plus I will give you advice in english here, to better understand what I am talking about. I plan to make a version that is narrated in english in the near future.
Please note, that the look of the website of the used mining pool has slightly changed. Still it is very easy to handle and you will find all necessary information there.
Here is the Download link for xmr-stak-64 (newest, fastest version using CUDA 9.1 and AMD SDK 3.0):
https://mega.nz/#!qR5DDbrY!VXVsOydCxa6csrGqtMacwfRM0IrZbgOt_BFxoILDAjkIt supports CPU and GPU mining and even can handle NVIDIA and AMD cards installed at the same time.
Here is the video:
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=IGIW3WReTH4What is GRAFT and why should I mine it?
Graft is a new coin designed to make payments with cryptocurrencies a lot easier. The goal is to achieve that you can simply scan a QR Code at an restaurant for example, the wallet pays the restaurant with graft, using GRAFT itself. If you have insufficient funds in Graft, but send other currencies to that wallet, it will simply convert them and therefore make it possible for you to pay within the blink of an eye.
Furthermore the Graft Developers provide Apps to find stores and merchants who accept payment with GRAFT coins.
Also with the GRAFT POS (point of sale) APP you can sell anything you like, just by creating a simple store on a tablet for example.
So for all those reaseons (and many more) it is a very good idea to mine some coins.
PLUS: GRAFT uses the Cryptonight algorithm and therefore it doesn't need a highend GPU to get good results. It can be mined very efficent by using your CPU. So if you have any older Dual Xeon system idling around, let them work for you
If you want to find out more about it:
graft.networkHow to mine GRAFT
Preparation: Install the latest drivers for your graphics card. Install MSI Afterburner for later checking of Temperatures and Overclocking.
1. Download the Graft Wallet at either the Play Store or Google App Store.
2. Create a Wallet, select a password and copy your receiving adress.
3. Save your receving adress and transfer it to your PC (I use Onedrive for that purpose)
4. Download the miner: XMR-Stak-x64:
https://mega.nz/#!qR5DDbrY!VXVsOydCxa6csrGqtMacwfRM0IrZbgOt_BFxoILDAjk5. Create a directory on your Computer like C:\Mining
6. Open your anti-virus software (e.g. Windows Defender)
7. Exclude the created directory from scanning. Most antivirus programs don't like miners and delete them or just show warning messages every few seconds. You surely don't want that.
8. Extract the download from Step 4 to the directory from Step 5.
9. Go to easyhash.io an select GRAFT as currency. Select the mining pool that suits your Computer. Copy that address
10. Execute xmr-stak.exe; Enter the information that is asked for.
11. Very important: Set password to x. DON'T provide your wallet password! The pool will let you login with this generic password.
12. When asked if you wan't to use TLS, nicehash, mulitple pools and so on, simply enter n.
You're ready to mine GRAFT coins!
That's it. Yor miner will begin to work after you have entered the necessary information. It will auto-detect your hardware and adjust to it.
If the Firewall asks you whether to allow access to the network, select Yes.
Your miner will now connect, receive work and start to calculate your shares.
After at least 10s you can check your hashrate by pressing h inside the command line interface.
You can track your progress by entering your wallet adress at the Easyhash Website. Just Go for GRAFT, stats, enter the wallet address and be patient. You will get rewarded every time a block is found by the Mining pool. This may take some time.
Please note: The variating hashrates showing at Easyhash are normal. The miner (xmr-stak) will show a constant hashrate, because it takes the average of 10s, 60s and 15 minutes. Easyhash shows the hashrate according to the last send share. And of course those vary a lot, depending on difficulty, needed time and so on.
I hoped this helped!