Retro Mike's Hive OS Mining Profit Switcher is a .NET Executable that can connect to your Hive OS account and profit switch your mining rigs based on WhatToMine calculations and using a configuration that you setup.
Please note that there is a default 5% buffer on current coin vs new profitability. This value is configurable. This limits constant flipping of coins when they are within a couple of cents of each other. If the new top coin is 4% better in profitability, it will remain on the current coin until that new top one exceeds 5% of the one currently being mined.
Please also note that this exe doesn't loop. It's intended to be run under a cron job or task scheduler. You will need to configure this to run recurring based on your own environment requirements. I'll be putting out some videos soon on how to make this run on one of your existing hive os rigs.
Make sure you configure overclock defaults for each algorithm to optimize your cards and prevent crashes. This Profit switcher doesn't apply overclocks itself, but overclocks will get reapplied by hive os if you configure algo default ones when this tool applies the flightsheet changes.
If you would like to support me, please feel free to check out my youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrpTQG3FEs0p4IPMKSMT9Dw
How to install on a HiveOS Rig: https://youtu.be/xSDP-9wjAJ0
Recommended Execution Duration: Every 1 hour
Features
- Auto-Updater
- Configurable WhatToMine calculations and flightsheets per coin per rig
- Configurable coin switching threshold
- 100% Open Source
- Uses native Hive OS and WhatToMine API's
Please refer to the github for the prerequisites and how to setup the configuration file to run this app from a Hive OS rig as it will require you updating to the latest version of mono
Source Code / Documentation: https://github.com/TheRetroMike/HiveOSProfitSwitcher
Latest Release: https://github.com/TheRetroMike/HiveOSProfitSwitcher/releases/latest
Please report any issues or enhancement requests using the GitHub Issues form or create a fork and a pull request.
And here's a video I put together on how to create a similar one from scratch: https://youtu.be/lSkmNyq4qQU
I encourage watching this as it's a good idea to understand how something works before you jump in and start using it. I also encourage browsing the source code.
If you enjoy the tool and the tutorials around it, please consider subscribing to the YouTube channel. I hope to put up more content in the next several months.
Happy Mining!
Config File Template / Example: