How to connect ASIC?
2022. 12. 15.
All ASICs that work on the SHA256, Scrypt, Ethash, Etchash, kHeavyHash, RandomX, Blake3, Sha512256d algorithms (BTC, BCH, LTC+DOGE+BEL, KASPA, SEDRA, ETHW, ETC, OCTA, XMR, ALPH, RXD) can be connected to Kryptex pools.
Mine anything — Get Bitcoin!
On Kryptex Pool, you have the option to mine various altcoins and receive payments in Bitcoin, Ether, USDT starting from $1.5, AdvCash, or Amazon eGift cards. Connect now and mine with automatic exchange to BTC!
Supported models list that will work on Kryptex Pool:
BTC Bitcoin ASICs
BCH Bitcoin Cash ASICs
FB Fractal Bitcoin ASICs
LTC Litecoin + DOGE + BEL ASICs
Ethash (ETHW, ETC, OCTA) ASICs
- Bitmain Antminer E9 Pro
- Bitmain Antminer E3
- iPollo V1, V1 mini, V1 mini SE, V1 Mini SE Plus, X1
- Innosilicon A11 PRO 1500
- AnexMiner ET3
- Jasminer X44-P, X44-Q, X16-P, X16-Q-Pro, X16-Q, X4, X4-Q, X4-3U-Z, X4-1U
- ForestMiner EPU 1-C, 2-C, XC
- Bombax EZ100, EZ100-C
- GTMiner V66, V88
The full list of ASICs that work on the Ethash algorithm can be viewed on this website.
kHeavyHash KASPA, SEDRA ASICs
- Osprey E100, E300
- SuperScalar K10
- Goldshell KA BOX 1,18 Ths
- Goldshell KA BOX Pro 1,6 Ths
- Goldshell E-KA1M 5,5 Ths
- IceRiver KAS KS0 100 Gh/s
- IceRiver KAS KS0 Pro 200 Gh/s
- IceRiver KAS KS0 Ultra 400 Gh/s
- IceRiver KAS KS1 1 Th/s
- IceRiver KAS KS2 2 Th/s
- IceRiver KAS KS3L 5 Th/s
- IceRiver KAS KS3M 6 Th/s
- IceRiver KAS KS3 8 Th/s
- IceRiver KAS KS5L 12 Th/s
- IceRiver KAS KS5M 15 Th/s
- Bitmain Antminer KS3 8,3 Th/s
- Bitmain Antminer KS5 20 Th/s, KS5Pro 21 Th/s
- iBeLink BM-KS Max 10,5 Th/s
- Dragonball KS6, KS6 S, KS6 Pro, KS6 Pro+
Blake3 Alephium ALPH ASIC / FPGA
- Bitmain Antminer AL1
- IceRiver AL3
- IceRiver AL0
- Dragonball A11
- Dragonball A40
- Goldshell AL BOX, AL BOX II, AL BOX II PLUS
- Goldshell E-AL1M
- Osprey E100, E300
- SuperScalar K10
Sha512256d Radiant RXD ASIC / FPGA
RandomX Monero XMR ASIC
Which ASIC to choose?
For which coin? What will be the income? Will I be able to pay off?
Experts from ASICMINERCOMPARE help miners with all these questions. They:
- regularly study the ASIC and FPGA market;
- analyze prices and profitability of ASICs;
- make lists of the best suppliers and sellers;
- will help to choose an ASIC for your needs.
Choose an ASIC or compare the profitability of the models you are interested in the Best ASIC miners table or at https://asicminercompare.com
How to connect?
To get started, select the coin you are going to mine and the pool where you will mine.
To connect ASIC to Kryptex pools you need to know:
- IP address of your ASIC in your local network (you can find it in your router settings)
- The URL of the pool you are going to connect your device.
- Crypto wallet’s address where you will receive the payout from the pool.
If you don't have a crypto wallet for payouts yet, you need to create one. In our article we told how to choose and register a cryptocurrency wallet.
ASIC setup
Once you are logged into your ASIC device cabinet, go to the configuration (settings) tab.
The settings menu may slightly differ for different manufacturers, but the meaning and basic settings will be approximately the same for any model.
You will see the following fields:
- URL (Address) — here you need to specify the address of the pool to which you are connecting.
- USER (WORKER) — here you need to specify the wallet and the name of your device.
- PASS (Password) — here you need to specify the password to connect to the pool.
- COIN (Algorithm) — if applicable. Here, you should specify the algorithm or coin you will mine.
Pool connection settings:
Coin | Algorithm | URL - Pool address | Wallet format | Password |
---|---|---|---|---|
BTC | BTC or SHA256 |
btc.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://btc.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
FB | BTC or SHA256 |
fb.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://fb.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
BCH | BTC or SHA256 |
bch.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://bch.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
LTC+DOGE+BEL | Scrypt |
ltc.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://ltc.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
KASPA | KAS or kHeaveHash |
kas.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://kas.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
SDR | KAS or kHeaveHash |
sdr.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://sdr.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
ETC | ETC or ETCHASH |
etc.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://etc.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
ETHW | ETH or ETHASH |
ethw.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://ethw.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
OCTA | ETH or ETHASH |
octa.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://octa.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
XMR | XMR or RANDOMX |
xmr.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://xmr.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
ALPH | ALPH or Blake3Alephium |
alph.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://alph.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
RXD | RXD or Sha512256d |
rxd.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://rxd.kryptex.network:7777 |
WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME |
x or leave blank |
WALLET_ADDRESS
- use your wallet address from a previously registered wallet.
WORKER_NAME
- the name of ASIC, should be no more than 32 characters, written in Latin letters and without spaces. May contain numbers 0-9
, as well as characters -
and _
. For example, ASIC_1
Get your payout!
Payouts processing hourly once reaching the payout threshold.
How to set the payout threshold?
Open the page with the pool you are mining to and enter your crypto wallet’s address;
Press the “Settings” button.
Set the desired “Payment Threshold”. Minimum and maximum payment threshold mentioned at the pool home page. There is no payout fee — Kryptex pays it for you 🖤
In the "Ip Address" cell, enter the IP address of the worker whose name the site prompts you. The IP address must end the same as indicated in the prompt on the site (see the last digits). Please note that you need an external IP address, but not a local one — they are different.
Press the “Submit” button.