Why are there three mining pools in the Bitmain Antminer KA3 miner configuration? How do you fill them with? Look up the solution in this manual.
Bitmain Antminer KA3 Mining Pool Configuration
Ⅰ. The mining machine’s configuration for the mining pool first has three components: the mining address, miner name, and password.
- Mining address, generally provided by the mining pool, if you can not find the corresponding mining pool can consult customer service.
- Miner name, which is the sub-account registered with the mining pool.
- Password, this is optional, empty or randomly filled in does not affect the mining.
Ⅱ. The mining machine can be configured in one of three ways: mining pool 1, mining pool 2, or mining pool 3, as shown in the figure below.
Why Does the Miner Configuration Have 3 Mining Pools?
Actually, only one of the miner’s three pools is used when mining normally, leaving the other two free. The miner will initially use pool 1 when it is turned on. If pool 1 is connected improperly, it will then switch to pool 2, and if pool 2 is connected improperly, it will then switch to pool 3.
How do you then fill in these three?
The general mining pool will provide three mining addresses for direct copying. The mine will shut down when the mining pool itself is abnormal, which is a drawback.
Mining pool 3 fills in a different mining pool while the first two mining pools fill in the primary mining pool. In contrast to 1, the miner will only shut down if both mining pools exhibit abnormal behavior simultaneously. The drawback is that registration is required in order to administer two mining pools. The following chart should be used when filling out this method, though.
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