How to Mine Bithereum

Bithereum Network
Bithereum Network
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2 min readDec 20, 2018

The one-stop shop for all cryptocurrency miners interested in Bithereum.

(Source: Bithereum)

Welcome all cryptocurrency miners interested in mining Bithereum! We’ve provided all the links and resources you’ll need below to get started.

For a video tutorial on mining BTH for both NVIDIA and AMD you can check one out here (created by Kire Palceski on YouTube, not the BTH team): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3KbbMJxLFM

Bithereum Explorer

View and monitor the status of the Bithereum blockchain: http://insight.bithereum.network/insight/

Create an Address

If you haven’t yet created a BTH address to include into the mining software, you can create one on a BTH Core, Electrum, Guarda, or ZelCore:

BTH Core — https://github.com/BTHPOS/BTH/releases (Windows, MacOS, Linux)

ElectrumBTH — https://github.com/BTHPOS/electrum

Guarda — https://guarda.co

ZelCore — https://zelcore.io/#download

Mining Software

In order to mine BTH you can download the following software:

For AMD:

For NVIDIA (Lolminer will work, however these miners are optimal):

Mining Pools

In order to mine BTH you can connect to the Bithereum Network mining pool or one of the valid mining pools listed. More mining pools are on the way:

Official BTH Pool: http://pool.bithereum.network

ALTpool: http://bth.altpool.pro

EquiHub: https://bth.equihub.pro (Pools available in US, EU, and Asia)

AltcoinZONE: http://bth.altcoinzone.xyz

Chain Parameters

Block Reward: 25 BTH (Halving at block 630,000)

Mining Algorithm: Equihash <144,5>

Difficulty Adjustment Algorithm: LWMA (after every block)

Block Size: 4MB plus SegWit

Avg. Block Time: 10 mins

Total Supply: 30,886,000 BTH

Circulating Supply: 23,774,900 BTH

Mineable Supply: 7,111,100 BTH

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Bithereum Network
Bithereum Network

Bithereum is a hard fork of the Bitcoin blockchain in combination with Ethereum's technological roadmap structured around Proof of Stake.