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{
// "customdiff" completely overrides server diff - it will not even query
// the server for diff or target. This can easily result in no submissions
// _ever_ being valid!
// "customdiff" : 16384,
// "token" is a string indicating the ERC20 to mine for; this changes
// certain internal values in the miner. The string is case-insensitive
// and accepts both ticker symbols ("0xBTC") and names ("0xBitcoin").
// Currently valid tokens are 0xBitcoin and 0xCatether.
"token": "0xBTC",
// "debug" is currently unused - the purpose should be fairly obvious.
// "debug" : true,
// "submitstale" will cause stale solutions to be submitted anyway.
// Currently this is useless, as all existing pools treat them as invalid.
// "submitstale" : true,
// "address" is your Ethereum (wallet) address.
"address" : "0x525F94485486B506FE2dB50e815d4eb95FB54Cef",
// "pool" is the URL and port of the mining pool that you wish to use.
// Currently only HTTP is supported on either end, no other protocol
// including HTTPS. The most common, and default, server port is 8586.
"pool" : "http://0xminingpool.com:8586",
// "threads" is the number of CPU threads to use for _CPU mining_.
// Take care, as there is no throttling, CPU/core affinity, or priority
// setting at the moment - setting this to the number of cores will
// _significantly_ impact both usability and GPU mining!
"threads" : 0,
// "cuda" is an array of JSON objects configuring individual Nvidia GPUs
// in the following format:
// {
// "device" - the device number in CUDA ordering, which begins at 0 with
// the "best" device, determined via first Compute version,
// _then_ by model; e.g. a system containing a GTX 1030 and a
// GTX 980 Ti will set the GTX 1030 as device 0!
// "enabled" - enables (true) or disables (false) the CUDA device
// "intensity" - decimal number indicating the number of threads to run on
// the CUDA device; maximum value 41.99. This is not a direct
// thread count, of course - you can't run a partial thread.
// }
"cuda" : [
// intensity 29 is common for a GTX 1080 or 1080 Ti
{ "device": 0, "enabled": true, "intensity": 29 },
// intensity 23 is a safe, if slow, for almost any GPU
{ "device": 1, "enabled": true, "intensity": 23 },
{ "device": 2, "enabled": true, "intensity": 23 }
]
}