BTX / Bitcore mining

Mine BTX to your own wallet.

BTX Start helps new miners connect laptops, desktops, and rented GPUs to a managed BTX mining backend while keeping the payout address and wallet under the miner's control.

What you need before mining BTX

Start with a BTX payout address. The miner uses that address as the account key for the dashboard, worker tracking, accepted shares, pending payout, and fee accounting. BTX Start does not ask for private keys.

  • A BTX-compatible wallet address beginning with btx1z.
  • A Mac, Windows PC, Linux machine, or rented NVIDIA GPU instance.
  • The BTX Start installer command from the home page.
  • A worker label for each machine, such as macbook, desktop, or vast-4090.
Mac setup Mine BTX on Apple Silicon

Use the Mac path for M-series MacBook, Mac mini, Mac Studio, Max, and Ultra machines.

Windows setup Mine BTX with Windows + WSL2

Use Ubuntu under WSL2 for Windows desktops, laptops, and NVIDIA gaming PCs.

GPU mining Compare GPUs and expected yield

Search GPU speed, modeled BTX/hour, BTX/day, and efficiency.

Scale faster Rent GPUs for BTX mining

Use Vast.ai pricing snapshots and the BTX Start referral link for GPU rentals.

Advanced option Run your own BTX node

Use a Claude-guided cloud playbook for a self-managed wallet node, GPU miner, and terminal dashboard.

How the live dashboard works

The payout address entered on the home page becomes the dashboard key. Once a worker submits shares, the dashboard shows worker count, estimated hashrate, accepted shares, total mined BTX, pending payout, fees, and last seen time.