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The Eye Mining Guide
This guide will show you the steps to setting up mining on Windows and Linux machines
to mine and to help fund The Eye.
The Eye​
is currently sponsored by
10gbps.io​.
Check out their services, they’re
awesome. :)
Downloading
To get started mining, you first need to download the appropriate mining
software.
Download the preconfigured miner for The Eye
here​.
After you have the miner downloaded, you’ll need to extract it, once
extracted navigate to the directory you extracted.
IMPORTANT: These will most likely flag as a virus if you use an AV.
This is just a false positive as AVs flag crypto miners.
Running
To run the miner, run the appropriate miner for your system and if you want
to CPU or GPU mine.
Configuration
The miner configuration files can be found in each of the miner directories.
The settings below are setting you may want to change.
“user”​
If you would like to see on-site statistics and would like to keep
:
track of your mining, you will need to set your username.
IMPORTANT:
When you change this field, you must only change the part after the mining
address like such. This is required to earn donator rewards for mining.
"4ACt7e7YDabKFyu8FJzCyNAcdG6rCp9cZT21EnsjyvK12J7jryU5ouhS2JyqQKoxes9JKSQWw1tda
Db4k4PvCTVdKrr6Las.<YOUR USERNAME>" 
 
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“Background”​
Set this to
true​
false​
:
or
depending if you would like the
miner to run in the background.
CPU Mining Only:
“max-cpu-usage”​
Change this value if you would like to change the
:
amount of CPU the miner will utilize, by default it will only use 80%.
“threads”​
Change this value to the number of threads (cores) you would
:
like the miner to use. Set to
null​
use unlimited number of threads.
to
Additional Help
Still not figuring it out? Hop in our Discord
here​
to get additional help.
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