How to mine Pyrin
In this post, I briefly describe the Pyrin blockchain and provide mining tips for those who want to participate.
About the Pyrin blockchain
The source code of Pyrin is forked from KASPA, with the only difference being the hashing algorithm. Pyrin uses a new ASIC-resistant algorithm called PyrinhashV2. The Pyrin roadmap also includes smart contracts and integration with other blockchains. The native token is PYI, which is already supported by some exchanges.
Pyrin was fair-launched in November 2023 with no pre-mine, pre-sales, or coin allocations.Emission schedule
The emission schedule follows a halving pattern once per year, with smooth monthly reductions.
The first reduction will take place on December 24th.
The maximum supply is 1 billion coins.
The initial block reward is 17.00 PYI.
A more detailed schedule is published on the Pyrin website: pyrin_emission_schedule.pdf
Mining Pyrin
Pyrin is using a PyrinhashV2, which is Blake 3 on top of HeavyHash.
If you do not have an Pyrin Wallet, you should obtain one. The easiest way is to create a web wallet at wallet.pyrin.networkPyrin Wallet
Mobile wallet for Android is available at Google Play
PyrinhashV2 is ASIC resistent at this time, and works best for GPU mining.
Here are some of the mining software, that can be used for mining Pyrin.
| Miner | Source | Dev Fee | Hardware | OS | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| lolMiner | closed source | 1.00% | NVIDIA, AMD | Windows/Linux | lolMiner |
| BZMiner | closed source | 1.00% | NVIDIA, AMD | Windows/Linux | BZMiner |
| SRBMiner | closed source | 0.85% | NVIDIA, AMD | Windows/Linux | SRBMiner |
| Team Red Miner | closed source | 1.00% | NVIDIA, AMD | Windows/Linux | TeamRedMiner |
| Rigel | closed source | 1.00% | NVIDIA, AMD | Windows/Linux | Rigel |
| Pool | Geo Location | Stratum Difficulty | Pool URL |
|---|---|---|---|
| PPS | Europe/Other | Auto | nushypool.com:40008 |
| PPS | North America | Auto | us.nushypool.com:40008 |
| Solo | Europe/Other | Auto | nushypool.com:45008 |
| Solo | North America | Auto | us.nushypool.com:45008 |
To start mining
If your Windows suggest that the miners are "potentially unwanted" software, you may need to select "Allow on device" option in Windows Security settings.
Find the nearest server to your geographical area, and ping it. If the ping is done for less than 100ms, you can consider this server for mining.
$ ping nushypool.com
Run the miner. The command line depends from you miner, and your OS. For example to start mining with NBMiner, the run command is:
$ ./lolMiner --algo PYRINV2 --pool us.nushypool.com:40008 --user [address].[workername]
You can quickly configure your command in our PYI Pool Page and tap "Start Mining" button.
Good luck!
Yours Max Mustermann
Developer, Miner
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