Nevandal wrote:
i would like to make 14 dollars per day just for letting my computer run, but i apparently seem to be too stupid to figure out how to mine bitcoins.
First of all, you need a good GPU. ATI happens to be much better for this purpose, just by pure chance. ATI cards are 5x faster or so for the hash generation.
If you do NOT have a good graphics card, then there is no point in continuing. If you have a Sandybridge CPU that is overclocked, then that can help additionally, but otherwise only GPUs are useful here.
Anyways if you have an Nvidia card, you need to download and install CUDA. If you have an (AMD) ATI card, you need OpenCL. Both are basically APIs that lets programs access your graphics card to do hundreds of operations in parallel. Note: Not all Nvidia and ATI cards are compatible and may be unusable for mining.
So step 1 if you want to proceed:
1) Download either CUDA or OpenCL depending on your graphics card
http://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit-40OpenCL:
http://developer.amd.com/SDKS/AMDAPPSDK ... fault.aspx2) Create an account at
http://www.btcguild.com3) Download the Bitcoin client:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin ... e/download4) Enter your bitcoin address as your Wallet for your account on btcguild.com . This links your btcguild.com account to your wallet on your bitcoin client, so that btcguild.com can send your share of coins that you helped to mine (basically your computer becomes part of a cluster in a large mining effort). The bitcoin address can be found in your bitcoin client (the windows executable). This you must enter into the textfield on your web browser on btcguild.com in the "My Account" pane above your email.
It resembles something like this: 1A2KiPdXvJbhm515WTGHp9FVgawdC3TS1g
5) Create a worker on btcguild.com under your account (Manage Workers on the left). For example if your username is farsky, then make a worker called farsky_1 with password glade.
6) Download this:
https://github.com/downloads/Kiv/poclbm ... 110521.exe7) Extract it and run guiminer.exe from the main dir.
8) From the interface,
Select BTC Guild
username: farsky_1
Password: glade
Then start mining.
I hope I'm not missing anything. (edit: added a couple more steps). By the way I've never found any good guide on how to mine Bitcoins. I suspect it's intentional because they don't want people competing for them. It took me a lot of time to figure it out, and to see that it was even worthwhile in the first place. Tomorrow I'm going to Best Buy to see if I can get a new graphics card for my other computer, so it can help in the effort. It could realistically pay itself off in a month, if I find the right one.