This hobby project maintained by Justin T. Arthur undertakes the quixotic task of maintaining a modern Bitcoin miner for programmable compute devices like GPUs. It was forked from the PyOpenCL Bitcoin Miner (poclbm), a project authored by m0mchil and contributors.
It features an OpenCL Kernel that has incorporated ideas or code from:
If your work is represented herein and I didn't give you credit, please let me know. At the moment, I reserve no rights to the mining driver or the OpenCL kernel. They were derived from public domain works.
At the time of writing, on-chip implementations of the Bitcoin mining algorithm will outperform this software in both time and joules expended. Under most conditions, mining blocks on a Bitcoin chain where on-chip implementations are competing would be at a tremendous waste of expended resources.
It looks like the work sourcing threads run into i/o issues occasionally due to using the not-thread-safe Python http lib. I don't aim to address this as most of the threaded communication ought to be completely replaced by an event runner like asyncio or trio at some point.
Thanks to @momchil for the original getwork
code, @luke-jr @sipa and @vsergeev
for helping me understand getblocktemplate.
In an environment with Python 3.5+:
pip3 install apoclypsebm
apoclypse [OPTION]... SERVER[#tag]...
SERVER
is one or more [http[s]|stratum://]user:pass@host:port (required)
[#tag] is an optional per server user-friendly name displayed in stats.
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--verbose verbose output, suitable for redirection to log file
-q, --quiet suppress all output except hash rate display
--proxy=PROXY specify as
[[socks4|socks5|http://]user:pass@]host:port (default
proto is socks5)
--no-ocl don't use OpenCL
--no-bfl don't use Butterfly Labs
--stratum-proxies search for and use stratum proxies in subnet
-d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
comma separated device IDs, by default will use all
(for OpenCL - only GPU devices)
-a ADDRESS, --address=ADDRESS
Bitcoin address to spend the block reward to if
allowed. Required for solo mining, ignored with
stratum or getwork sources.
--coinbase-msg=COINBASE_MSG
Custom text to include in the coinbase of the
generation tx if allowed, encoded as UTF-8.
default=ApoCLypse
Miner Options:
-r RATE, --rate=RATE
hash rate display interval in seconds, default=1 (60
with --verbose)
-e ESTIMATE, --estimate=ESTIMATE
estimated rate time window in seconds, default 900 (15
minutes)
-t TOLERANCE, --tolerance=TOLERANCE
use fallback pool only after N consecutive connection
errors, default 2
-b FAILBACK, --failback=FAILBACK
attempt to fail back to the primary pool after N
seconds, default 60
--cutoff-temp=CUTOFF_TEMP
AMD GPUs, BFL only. For GPUs requires
github.com/mjmvisser/adl3. Comma separated
temperatures at which to skip kernel execution, in C,
default=95
--cutoff-interval=CUTOFF_INTERVAL
how long to not execute calculations if CUTOFF_TEMP is
reached, in seconds, default=0.01
--no-server-failbacks
disable using failback hosts provided by server
OpenCL Options:
Every option except 'platform' and 'vectors' can be specified as a
comma separated list. If there aren't enough entries specified, the
last available is used. Use --vv to specify per-device vectors usage.
-p PLATFORM, --platform=PLATFORM
use platform by id
-k KERNEL, --kernel=KERNEL
OpenCL Kernel to use. Defaults to apoclypse-0
-w WORKSIZE, --worksize=WORKSIZE
work group size, default is maximum reported by the
driver.
-f FRAMES, --frames=FRAMES
will try to bring single kernel execution to 1/frames
seconds, default=30, increase this for less desktop
lag
-s FRAME_SLEEP, --sleep=FRAME_SLEEP
sleep per frame in seconds, default 0
--vv=VECTORS Specifies size of SIMD vectors per selected device.
Only size 0 (no vectors) and 2 supported for now.
Comma separated for each device. e.g. 0,2,2
-v, --vectors Use 2-item vectors for all devices.
Solo mining against a Bitcoin Core node's RPC port:
apoclypse --address bc1qf2277gpv3hlewlqq2cuvf77qz5xcjzr7njf3s9 --verbose http://u:p@127.0.0.1:8332
Mining on OpenCL platform 0, device 1 against a stratum server:
apoclypse -p 0 -d 1 --verbose stratum://u:p@us-east.stratum.hushpool.io:3333