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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Files, and remote monitoring and management.* Supports the new Ubqhash algorithm for the UBQ coin. Please note that you must add -coin ubq to your command line (or COIN: ubq to your epools.txt file) in order to mine UBQ* Supports the ProgPOW algorithm for the Bitcoin Interest (BCI) coin mining. Please note that you must add -coin bci to your command line (or COIN: bci to your epools.txt file) in order to mine BCI* Supports the ProgPOW algorithm for mining BCI.* More features coming soon!3. Command-line argumentsNote that PhoenixMiner supports most of the command-line options of Claymore's dual Ethereum minerso you can use the same command line options as the ones you would have used with Claymore's miner.4. Configuration filesNote that PhoenixMiner supports the same configuration files as Claymore's dual Ethereum minerso you can use your existing configuration files without any changes.Instead of using command-line options, you can also control PhoenixMiner with configurationfiles. If you run PhoenixMiner.exe without any options, it will search for the file config.txtin the current directory and will read its command-line options from it. If you want, you canuse file with another name by specifying its name as the only command-line optionwhen running PhoenixMiner.exe.You will find an example config.txt file in the PhoenixMiner's directory.Instead of specifying the pool(s) directly on the command line, you can use another configurationfile for this, named epools.txt. There you can specify one pool per line (you will find an exampleepools.txt file in the PhoenixMiner's directory).For the dual mining pools, you can use the dpools.txt file, which has the same format as epools.txtbut for the secondary coin. You will find an example epools.txt file in the PhoenixMiner's directory.Note that unlike the epools.txt, which is loaded each time when the miner starts, the dpools.txt fileis only read if you specify a dual mining
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