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How to mine Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL) — Beginner’s Guide

miningocean - 2024-04-12 15:54:45

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About Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL)
The Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL) is a visionary blockchain and digital asset security project. It serves as a first-of-its-kind, post-quantum value store, and decentralized communication layer. Its primary purpose is to proactively address the threat posed by advanced Quantum Computers to cryptocurrencies. Let’s delve into more details:


Purpose: QRL is specifically designed to be resistant to quantum computing attacks. Unlike classical computers, quantum computers can solve certain problems much faster, and they have the potential to break many existing cryptographic algorithms. QRL aims to provide robust security even in the face of quantum advancements.


Protection Against Quantum Computers: As quantum technology improves, it becomes hypothetically possible for a quantum computer to crack high-grade encryption, compromising the security of numerous blockchains that rely on it. QRL aims to safeguard against such vulnerabilities.


In summary, the Quantum Resistant Ledger is at the forefront of ensuring the security and longevity of cryptocurrencies in a quantum-powered future.


Step 1
First you need to create a wallet address for QRL mining. You have two options here, either create a Web wallet on official QRL web portal or by creating a wallet on an exchange that has $QRL coin.


Web wallet: QRL official web site


Exchange wallet: Mexc


Step 2
After you need to download the miner software. There are several miner applications, which may be used to mine QRL, for example XMRig (Lightweight but powerful CPU Mining App), XMRigCC (XMRIG Fork, optimized with remote control), SRBMiner Multi (Powerful miner for CPU and GPU), XMR Stak RX (Easy to use CPU + GPU Mining App) are popular options for CPU and GPU mining.


Step 3
At the next step we need to open MiningOcean Getting Started pool page and scroll to configuration creation section. Fill in the necessary fields.


Worker_Name is optional, but we do recommend adding this for more efficient mining monitoring. In the Wallet Address enter the address of your wallet created in Step 1. Click Generate configuration.


Step 4
Copy the generated command line string for the desired miner, find the start.bat file or you may want to create your own .bat file, right-click on it, and click edit. Then replace the existing commands with the copied command above. Double-click the start.bat file when you are ready to start mining.


Happy mining!