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How to Mine Ore ($ORE) on Solana with Backpack Wallet?
How to Mine Ore ($ORE) on Solana with Backpack Wallet?

What is Ore?

Ore ($ORE) is a new cryptocurrency project built by Hardhat Chad on the Solana blockchain that aims to recreate the early Bitcoin mining experience. Launched in 2024, Ore combines elements of proof-of-work mining with modern blockchain technology to create a new kind of digital asset.

Key Features

  1. Mineable on Solana: Unlike most tokens on Solana, Ore can be mined using proof-of-work, similar to Bitcoin.
  2. Accessible Mining: The mining algorithm is designed to be "memory hard," allowing anyone to mine using common devices like phones or laptops.
  3. Fixed Supply: Ore has a maximum supply cap of 21 million tokens, mirroring Bitcoin's scarcity model.
  4. Emission Schedule: New Ore tokens are created at a rate of 1 ORE per minute.
  5. Staking Rewards: Miners can stake their Ore tokens to boost their mining rewards, creating an incentive to hold the asset.

Future Plans

Beyond its use as a digital currency, Ore's developers envision potential applications leveraging its mining network:

  1. Compute Power: The network of CPU miners could potentially be used for other computational tasks.
  2. Blockspace Utilization: Ore's high usage of Solana's blockspace could be monetized or repurposed.
  3. Layer-2 Solutions: The mining network could potentially support security for Layer-2 scaling solutions on Solana.

How to mine Ore?

Ore (ORE) offers two distinct mining approaches, catering to different user preferences and technical expertise.

Manual Mining via Backpack Wallet

The simplest method involves using a compatible wallet like Backpack Wallet. Miners can connect their wallet directly to the Ore website and create an account to start mining $ORE. This approach eliminates the need for complex setups or technical knowledge, allowing casual users to participate in mining with just a few clicks.

Automated Mining via CLI

For more technically inclined users who want to get the most out of their machine, ORE has published an open-source command line interface (CLI). CLI mining offers more control and potentially better optimization but demands a higher level of technical skill. It's ideal for users comfortable with terminal commands and those looking to fine-tune their mining process.

To install the CLI and get started, follow the instructions provided on Ore's download page.

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