How to Setup a Bitcoin ASIC Miner
October 4, 2016
In the early days of Bitcoin, mining
used to be done using the CPU on your computer. Nowadays though as the amount
of people mining has increased the difficulty of Bitcoin mining has also increased
too. This high difficulty and hash rate has mostly been fueled by the introduction of ASIC mining chips. Bitcoin uses SHA-256 cryptographic hash function to secure the blocks and create the hash for each block. This encryption is what protects the transactions in the block from being altered.
too. This high difficulty and hash rate has mostly been fueled by the introduction of ASIC mining chips. Bitcoin uses SHA-256 cryptographic hash function to secure the blocks and create the hash for each block. This encryption is what protects the transactions in the block from being altered.
Application-Specific
Integrated Circuit
ASICs allow miners to use hardware made
specifically for Bitcoin or other SHA-256 algo coins. An ASIC has benefits over
CPU, GPU and FPGAs due to being designed for one specific task. They are able
to mine Bitcoin at a higher hash rate (speed of processing transactions) than
CPUs, GPUs and FPGAs. Several manufacturers produce their own ASIC chips
and miners. For this part of the Bitcoin mining guide we will use the current
top miner on the market the Bitmain AntMiner S9
Bitcoin mining has gotten so high
powered with the race to be the winner to solve a block that it has evolved
into pooled mining where a group of miners want to
have as much hash power as possible to get a share of the Bitcoin block reward.
By combining your hash rate with that of many others you have a better chance
of solving blocks (creating a block) and getting the block reward. Bitcoin.com
has launched it’s own mining pool with competitive pricing, which you can register for and begin
pool mining today.
The Bitmain S9 is composed of 189
ASIC chips. The total hash rate of the S9 is roughly 12 to 14 th/s (terahash,
which is 1000 gigahash, which is 1000 kilohash which is 1000 megahash. CPUs at
first were able to do a few mega hash).
Bitcoin
mining setup is simple
As the S9 requires 1275 watts of
power depending on your power type available you can either use two 110v
PSUs such as a Gold rated 1000 watt PSU and a 650 watt PSU to power the miner.
If you are able to use 220v power and have the correct outlets or PDU (Power
Distribution Unit) you can use special PSUs that are either made specifically
for Bitcoin mining or even those made for servers.
Connect the PSU/s to the S9 using
PCIe cable connections on your PSU. Once connected you will connect an ethernet
cable to the miner itself.
The next step is to turn on your PSU
and the miner will power up from there. Next get on a computer or mobile device
that is connected to the same network as the miner. You will need to enter in
the miner’s IP address. Since most miners now come with DHCP enabled you do not
have to manually set the IP address, you just need to look at the IP table on
your router or use a scanning tool. A scanning tool like AngryIP allows
you to scan every device on your network and see its IP address. When you run
the scan you will see AntMiner as one of the devices. From there in your
browser window you type in the miners address.
This will take you to the first
screen to login to the miner. In the case of the S9 the login box that comes up
the username is root and the password is root. Once you have logged in
you will see the system overview. We suggest you go to the Admin tab first and
change the password to one of your own choosing. Your next step is to go to the
Miner Configuration tab. This is where you will add your information for the
mining pool you will want to mine on.
You will need to enter in the stratum/IP address
of your mining pool, then your worker name followed by password for your worker
on the mining pool. Note: not all pools require a password, you can just put
“123” if you want
AntMiner general configuration menu
Once you have saved your setting the
miner will start mining on your pool. It can take from a couple minutes to up
to an hour for your full hash rate to show up on your pool. Now you can go to
the Miner Status page and you will see how your miner is performing and if the
connection is live, temps, hash rate, etc. If you also go to your Bitcoin
mining pool you can see your status. You are now mining Bitcoin.
If you are mining on the Bitcoin.com mining
pool and have questions on getting started, fees, or payouts, simply
login and head over to the Getting Started page to read some common
question and answers. There is also a community forum where users can engage with other
miners.
AntMiner miner status menu
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