EasyTools for EasyGuides

This page contain several different tools that work hand-in-hand with mining. Some tools might be of no use to you, others will be your lifesaver.

All the tools are free to use. However, if you find that a particular tool has been most helpful to you feel free to press on the 'Buy me a Coffee!' button in the top right hand corner. This would help me continue to develop new tools for you to use.

Available Tools

Planned Tools

BAT-file Generator

This tool can generate a BAT file for CCminer or CPUminer-zzz to start and configure it. If you add this file to the same folder that contains the miner then you're ready to start mining.

Select the coin you wish to mine in the first field, the second field takes your Miner's address and the third field (optionally) a worker name. For CPU mining an additional field will appear where you can choose which instance of CPUminer-zzz you want to use, a table assisting you with this choice will also appear. Pressing "Download BAT" will initiate a download of the file itself, additionally it will put the content of this BAT in the text field below. Incase you want to create your own BAT file.







Clicking the textfield will copy it to clipboard.

This table contains a guideline on which executuble to use depending on the type of CPU you have. However, these are only a rule of thumb and we advise you to try out several variants as individual results may vary!

Executable Name Architecture Name
cpuminer-sse2.exe 2, Nehalem
cpuminer-aes-sse42.exe  Westmere, Sandy/Ivy Bridge
cpuminer-avx.exe Sandy/Ivy Bridge
cpuminer-avx2.exe Haswell, Sky/Kaby/Coffee Lake
cpuminer-avx2-sha.exe Ryzen

Recordkeeper

Below you'll find a form that allows you to generate an overview that shows you what your mining efforts are currently worth and how your rigs have performed over several intervals. In a future update the form will also show what they were worth historically, i.e. how much it would be worth in fiat if you had sold every token at the moment you received it as a payout from the pool. At the moment it might not be necessary to keep track of the historic worth of your mining efforts, but this could change in the future if your government decides that mining is a taxable event. Even worse would be if they would implement this with retrospect! In any case it would be usefull information to have handy, to check whether or not your goverments prediction on your mining efforts is accurate.

By providing your miner's addresses that you use on EasyMine we can fetch your transaction history. Then the current prices are fetched and the information is processed and an overview is generated.

Note: The Unitus address should only be included if you are mining on the separate unitus mining pool! At the moment your merge-mined UIS is not considered in the overview.

Select which GPU currencies you are want to keep a record of:


Select which CPU currencies you are want to keep a record of:



Choose/enter your fiat currency, your price per kWh, your rig's power consumption in Watt and the date you started mining.
If the date is left blank the form will use the first date in your miner's history.
If you don't care about the power cost of your mining rigs then enter 0 as your price per kWh.






Note: None of your data is saved on the server and the entire overview is generated/computed client side. Once this tool has been fully developed a downloadable version of this tool will be provided so that you can run it locally if you desire to do so.

Note: You might notice that if you refresh the page your settings are still there (after running it once), this is achieved by saving this information to your browser's localstorage.

TBA - Graphs Generator

Generate usefull graphs based on your mining efforts (from the Recordkeeper). Feel free to contact me about ideas!

TBA - In-Browser Rig Watchdog

Watchdog that fetches your hashrate from EasyMine and notifies you if your rig is down. Without storing information on a server.

TBA - Windows Settings Script

Script that automates a mining rig setup on Windows. E.g. disables updates, sets up weekly reboot, sets OC profiles etc.