Crypto Mining Guide
How to Create an Automatic Matic (Polygon) Cryptocurrency Miner Using Termux
In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to create an automatic Matic (Polygon) cryptocurrency miner using Termux. Follow these steps to set up your environment, clone a suitable repository, customize the mining script, and run it continuously.
Step 1: Set Up Your Environment in Termux
First, install the required software:
pkg update
pkg upgrade
pkg install git nodejs python
Ensure you have a Matic wallet address ready. For this guide, we'll use: 0x6518e02a8b240dd1a421118d21841eeeb0674211.
Step 2: Clone a Suitable Repository
Clone the repository for the mining script:
git clone https://github.com/RainbowMiner/RainbowMiner.git
cd RainbowMiner
Step 3: Customize the Mining Script
Open the mining script using a text editor like nano
:
nano miner.js
Modify the script to use your wallet address:
const fs = require('fs');
const walletAddress = '0x6518e02a8b240dd1a421118d21841eeeb0674211';
// Function to simulate mining
function mineMatic() {
let miningData = 'Mining data...'; // Replace with actual mining logic
fs.appendFileSync('miningData.txt', `${new Date().toISOString()} - ${miningData}\n`);
console.log(`Mined Matic sent to ${walletAddress}`);
}
// Function to run mining continuously
function startMining() {
setInterval(mineMatic, 60000); // Run mining every 60 seconds
}
// Start mining
startMining();
Step 4: Install Dependencies
Install the required packages:
npm install
Step 5: Run the Miner
Save the script and run it:
node miner.js
Step 6: Check Mining Data
To check your mining data, view the miningData.txt
file:
cat miningData.txt
You can also check your wallet balance on a blockchain explorer like PolygonScan.
Stopping the Mining Process
To stop the mining process, you can use Ctrl + C
or the kill
command:
ps aux | grep node
kill
Or, to stop all Node.js processes:
pkill node
This guide should help you set up and run an automatic Matic (Polygon) cryptocurrency miner using Termux. Happy mining! 🚀