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Kaspa Rusty Node Windows Installation Guide 

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Quick walkthrough on how to setup your own Kaspa Node using the RUST language on Windows. You then can use your own node to get around solo pool fees and mint KRC-20 tokens. KRC-20 Minting video to come shortly.
DON'T FORGET TO RENAME LLVM_AR.exe to AR.exe . Things will run, but long term this is best to do:
After installing LLVM on Windows, go to the target bin installation directory and copy or rename LLVM_AR.exe to AR.exe
Rusty Download : github.com/kaspanet/rusty-kaspa
Launching Node:
cargo run --release --bin kaspad -- --utxoindex --rpclisten-borsh=public

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@yoskofaure4972
@yoskofaure4972 Месяц назад
Great video! I just have a dumb question haha where I can get the "mining" file. Thank you·
@Evanation81
@Evanation81 Месяц назад
The C:\Mining directory is a folder I typically create on my mining rigs to make it easier to find all my mining files. Just open My Computer > C: > Right Click > New Folder and name it what you want. Then you can also exclude that folder from Virus scanning as most mining software is going to be flagged as a virus even though it is not. In the video I use that folder to copy the files you download, but you can use any folder of your choice. The point is just to note where you save them so you can change to that directory when running the commands in command prompt.
@porterovacuo
@porterovacuo 14 дней назад
Heres another dumb question, how do I set my KS0Pro up to mine to the node? Where do I find the mining IP address, or do I need something else
@Evanation81
@Evanation81 13 дней назад
You should be able to change your POOL Addr to the IP and port of the local node. This would make it SOLO mining at that point. Example if you node is 192.168.1.100 your pool URL would look like this: stratum+tcp://192.168.1.100:16110 I'll verify this works as expected as well soon as I get my node back up and synced.
@Evanation81
@Evanation81 12 дней назад
This has connected using the string as in the previous comment in the Pool Addr. field under mining settings. However, I believe we will need to setup the Kaspa Statum Bridge to actually use the IceRiver ASICs. I'll work on installing docker and giving this a shot. I can then create a walkthrough for this portion if needed for you guys. github.com/rdugan/kaspa-stratum-bridge
@Evanation81
@Evanation81 12 дней назад
Finally got this going. You do indeed need the Kaspa Bridge. Even though it is written in GO, you can use it for a Rusty node. For my KS0 you have to set the min_share_diff in the config.yaml file to 64 or the KS0 will crash once it connects to the bridge. You can see more information in the bridge readme section on IceRiver. Also remember if you have multiple ASICs you will want to set the extranonce_size to 2. It won't hurt with just one either. For KS0Pro set these: min_share_diff: 128 extranonce_size: 2 Assuming for KS0Ultra would be: min_share_diff: 256 extranonce_size: 2 After you change these settings you will need to rebuild the docker container. There maybe a better way but I'm no docker expert. docker compose -f docker-compose-bridge-src.yml up -d --build Then you can change your ASIC miner to point to your bridge using port 5555 example: stratum+tcp://192.168.1.100:5555
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