Start Mining AITBC
Complete guide to becoming a successful AITBC miner and earning rewards
Getting Started
AITBC mining combines Proof of Authority and Proof of Stake, offering multiple ways to participate and earn rewards.
Mining Options
- Authority Mining: Become a trusted authority node (invitation only)
- Stake Mining: Stake AITBC tokens and earn rewards
- GPU Mining: Provide compute power for AI/ML workloads
- Hybrid Mining: Combine staking with compute provision
Quick Start
Download & Install
Get the AITBC mining software for your platform
Configure Your Node
Set up your mining configuration
Stake Tokens
Lock your AITBC tokens to start earning
Start Mining
Launch your mining node
Hardware Requirements
CPU
4+ cores (8+ recommended for GPU mining)
RAM
8GB minimum (16GB+ for GPU mining)
Storage
100GB SSD (500GB+ for full node)
Network
Stable broadband (100Mbps+)
GPU (Optional)
NVIDIA RTX 3080+ or AMD RX 6800+
Security
HSM recommended for large stakes
Profit Calculator
Mining Strategies
1. Pure Staking
The simplest approach - stake your tokens and earn passive income.
- Pros: Low maintenance, predictable returns
- Cons: Lower rewards than active mining
- Best for: Long-term holders, passive investors
2. GPU Mining
Provide compute power for AI/ML workloads and earn additional rewards.
- Pros: Higher rewards, supports the network
- Cons: Higher hardware costs, more maintenance
- Best for: Technical users with GPU hardware
3. Authority Mining
Apply to become a trusted authority node (invitation only).
- Pros: Highest rewards, network influence
- Cons: High requirements, strict vetting
- Best for: Established organizations, experienced miners
4. Hybrid Approach
Combine staking with GPU mining for maximum returns.
- Pros: Diversified income streams
- Cons: Complex setup, higher initial cost
- Best for: Experienced miners seeking optimization
Security Best Practices
Wallet Security
- Use a hardware wallet for large stakes
- Enable two-factor authentication
- Keep your wallet software updated
- Backup your wallet securely (offline)
- Use a dedicated mining wallet
Node Security
- Keep your operating system updated
- Use a firewall to restrict access
- Monitor for unusual activity
- Use VPN for additional privacy
- Regular security audits
Operational Security
- Diversify your stake across multiple nodes
- Use automated monitoring and alerts
- Have backup power and internet
- Document your recovery procedures
- Join the community for security updates
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
./aitbc-miner check-config to validate your setup.
./aitbc-miner sync --reset. Check your internet connection and disk space.
./aitbc-miner gpu check.
Getting Help
- Check the logs:
./aitbc-miner logs - Visit our Discord community
- Search issues on Gitea
- Email support: miners@aitbc.io