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The document provides configuration options for PhoenixMiner, a cryptocurrency mining program, including pool addresses, wallet addresses, protocols, and dual mining options that can be uncommented and used or overridden via command line parameters.

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The document provides configuration options for PhoenixMiner, a cryptocurrency mining program, including pool addresses, wallet addresses, protocols, and dual mining options that can be uncommented and used or overridden via command line parameters.

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#

# PhoenixMiner configuration file


#
# If there are no command-line parameters when PhoenixMiner is started, it will
search
# for [Link] file in the current directory and will read all command-line
options from it
#
# You can put one or more command-line parameters on each line (separate them with
spaces)
# If the line starts with '#' it will be ignored as comment
#
# NOTE. PhoenixMiner also "understands" the [Link] files of Claymore's dual
Ethereum miner
# (but some of its options are not supported and will be ignored)
#

#-pool [Link] -pool2 [Link]


#-wal [Link]
#-proto 3
#-cdm 2

# Uncomment this to force the miner to read the dual-mining pools from the
[Link] file
# instead of the command-line
#-dcoin blake2s

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