Horizen (formerly ZenCash) is an incentive-driven application platform with optional zk-SNARK based privacy features. Launched in May 2017 (no ICO and no pre-mine).
Now we can use the following miners to mine ZEN, including Bitmain Antminer Z15/Z11/Z9, Innosilicon A9/A9+/A9++, etc. For more details of miner hashrate, power consumption, Break-even and so on, please visit Poolin website.
*Screenshot taken on Jan. 22th, 2021
Here we will take Innosilicon A9 as an example to introduce how to set up the miner and start to mine ZEN.
What You Need to Know before Using Miners:
1. PSU output power is recommended to be 20% higher than the power consumption of miner;
2. The router or network switch you are using to get connected with miners shall be ones without POE;
3. Miners can only be connected to router or network switch with wired connection;
4. Recommended operation temperature: 10-35 °C;
5. Recommended operation humidity: <65%;
6. Measures shall be taken to protect miners from dust, cax or so, otherwise hashrate board may be in corrosion and heat may fail to be dissipated;
7. Google or FireFox browsers are recommended to signin miner backend.
PREPARATION
Before setting up Innosilicon A9, you need to make sure whether everything is ok and ready.
Tools needed: PSU, PSU power cable, miner, network cable, a personal computer for operation
A: Check the Miner
1. Package inspection. After receiving a new miner, please make a package inspection first to check whether the package or the miner inside is damaged. If yes, please take photos and contact customer service of miner producer;
2. Miner inspection. Please take miner out from package and then check whether there's deformation or damage in miner, fan, cable, fan cable etc. If yes, please take photos and contact customer service of miner producer;
3. Heat sink inspection. Inspect from both the front and back fans to check whether heat sink is disconnected. If yes, please take photos and contact customer service of miner producer;
Note: as computing boards are put in card slot chassis, you may hear some sounds by shaking the miner, which is a normal phenomenon. And don't worry about it.
B: a tool to locate miner IP: IP SET
https://www.innosilicon.com/html/support_en/tool.html
C: miner tool: Manage Tool
https://www.innosilicon.com/html/support_en/tool.html
D: pool website, visit https://www.poolin.me/ and register an account
MINER BUTTON INTRODUCTION
IP Report |
You can use IP Report software to get IP address of the miner by press this button |
ETH |
wire network connection |
Fault |
alarm light flashes when the miner is in fault |
Normal |
the light flashes when the miner is working normally |
Reset |
you can pin this button to reset the miner |
SD card |
SD card slot |
MINER CABLE CONNECTION
1. Cable connection of hash board: Innosilicon has three hash boards and each board has 2 PCIE 6PIN intefaces.
Note: there's no difference in using which cable to connect with which interface. Just keep in mind to plug it in with right direction, namely the direction of buckle. If errorly operated, hash board may encounter short circuit and damage. After plotted those cables, you need to double check if the cable is loose or not fully inserted.
2. Cable connection of control board: there's one PCIE interface in control board and you just need to insert one PCIE 6PIN.
Note: there's no difference in using which cable to connect with which interface. Just keep in mind to plug it in with right direction, namely the direction of buckle. If errorly operated, hash board may encounter short circuit and damage. After pluging those cables, you need to double check if the cable is loose or not fully inserted.
3. Network connection: plug in networking cable as follows.
4. Fan connection. Check whether the plug of fan cable has been fully or tightly connected. Each fan is connected to control board with one plug.
LOCATE MINER IP
After the miner is fully equipped and set up, the first thing you need to do is locate miner IP.
Method One: Get IP through IP SET
1) Download IP SET or other similar softwares from miner producer's website;
2) Run the software and click "start";
3) Press IP SET button for about 1-4 seconds;
4) The software will show the IP address of the miner you are operating.
Method Two: get IP address from router
1) Sign in router management page (usually it's an IP address that you can find in router instruction or label) and then you can see equipments that are connected to this router.
2) Figure out the miner you are operating according to its name or the time it's connected to router and then you will know the IP address of the miner.
MINER CONFIGURATION
After getting miner IP, you can start to configure the miner. Use a computer that is connected to the same router as the miner, and type the IP address of the miner in the computer browser address bar and press "enter" to continue.
1) There will be a pop-up page that requires you to enter username and password of the miner.
Default username and password are both admin.
2) After signing in, click Settings and then Pool page and then enter the following three urls to URL respectively.
URL 1:stratum+tcp://zen.ss.poolin.me:443
URL 2:stratum+tcp://zen.ss.poolin.me:1883
URL 3:stratum+tcp://zen.ss.poolin.me:700
The miner will connect to pool 1 by default and then pool 2/pool 3 if it fails to connect to pool 1.
3) Click Update Pools to start the miner.
4) The miner will start to work after a few seconds. You can go to Miner Status page to check details and performance.
<1> Confirmation of the mining status of miner background: after miner is connected to mining pool, you could view hashrate and other data on Miner Status page.
<2>Confirmation of the mining status on Poolin dashborad: You can log in to your ZEN sub-account at Poolin.me. When your miner is connected to the mining pool, you can see real-time hashrate, active miners and other data.