Ok, last week I bought 2 S9 asic antminers and was so super excited!! Was.... Lol. I cant figure out what to do to mine. I don't know where to put "script" let alone how to make said script do its thing. I don't know how to code, but am a fast learner, and have figured some things out pretty fast. Its just that I am at a brick will now. Let me break the first miner down.
I have hiveon on this miner, I think, lol. I have go and filled out wallet information and a flight sheet. Do I need to go back to miner configuration and put the url and such or is the flight sheet going to take care of all of it? Also, once I have the flightsheet completed, go to the rocket ship up top and to the right, connect that to my worker and hit appy, is there anything else i do to get the S9 mining? I have a ton of other questions, but these will help. sorry Im such a noob!!!
It seems like you are using some sort of transaction, it's fine.
There is no coding or any type of special experience required to run a mining pool, it's a simple process.
1- Find a mining pool, for example (Viabtc, Binance, f2pool, Slush) and create an account then log in.
2- create a mining account in that pool, for example (squirrel3477)
3- The pool will give you or tell you what URL to use, for example, if you chose viabtc
stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.com:3333
Now left the miner configuration page.
1- Find the IP address of the miner and type it in any browser
2-log in, and go to the configuration page, you will find 9 fields (3 fields to each pool) like this
Pool 1
URL
Username
Password
Pool 2
URL
Username
Password
Pool 3
URL
Username
Password
you only need to fill in the first pool, but it's a good idea to have at least 2 pools (different pools, for example Viabtc and Cksolo)
URL
stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.com:3333
Username
Password
Then hit apply/save.
After that the miner will reboot, wait a few minutes and go to the status page, you should see your pool is active and the page shows the miner hashrate, if everything is good, go to your pool webpage and you will the hashrate
If you still can't figure out, I can help you on Anydesk or Teamviewer.