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ierc-miner-js

v1.1.1

Published

This Ethereum IERC PoW Miner Program is a Node.js command-line application that enables users to interact with Ethereum wallets and perform PoW mining.

Downloads

21

Readme

Ethereum IERC PoW Miner Program

This Ethereum IERC PoW Miner Program is a Node.js command-line application that enables users to interact with Ethereum wallets and perform PoW mining.

Features

Wallet Management: Manage Ethereum wallets, including viewing wallet information, creating new wallets, and setting up existing accounts.

Mining: Engage in Ethereum IERC PoW Mining by providing a mining address.

Risk Disclaimer

Please note that this tool does not provide the capability to track mining progress or verify if a specific tick has been successfully minted. For this information, visit IERC Official Website. Use this tool with the understanding that it does not provide real-time updates on the availability of mining opportunities. Users are advised to proceed with caution and at their own risk.

Installation

Prerequisites

Before installing the program, ensure you have Node.js installed on your system. If not, follow these steps to install Node.js:

  1. Visit Node.js official website.
  2. Download the Node.js installer for your operating system.
  3. Follow the installation instructions to install Node.js and npm.

Setting Up the Program

Once Node.js is installed, you can set up the Ethereum IERC PoW Mining Program: To use this program, ensure you have Node.js installed on your system. Clone the repository and install dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/IErcOrg/ierc-miner-js
cd ierc-miner-js
npm i -g yarn
yarn install

Usage

Quick Start

  1. Create wallet Or Set wallet
yarn cli wallet -create
Or
yarn cli wallet -set <privateKey>

Note: Newly created wallets require a transfer of funds

  1. pow mine
yarn cli mine <tick> --account <address>

Wallet Commands

  • View Wallet Info: yarn cli wallet --target
  • View information of a specific wallet address.
  • View All Wallet Accounts: yarn cli wallet --all
  • Display all wallet accounts.
  • Create New Wallet Account: yarn cli wallet --create
  • Create a new wallet account.
  • Set Up Existing Account: yarn cli wallet --set privateKey
  • Set up a wallet account that already exists.

Mining Commands

Start Mining: yarn cli mine --account

  • Start mining by specifying the number of ticks and the mining address.