α² Duino-Coin is a coin that can be mined with almost everything, including Arduino boards.
Key features | Technical specifications | (Some of many) supported boards |
---|---|---|
π» Supported by a large number of platforms π₯ A fast-growing community π± Easy to use & exchange (on DUCO Exchange, JustSwap, SushiSwap) π Available everywhere :new: Fully original & open-source project π³ Beginner & eco-friendly π° Cost-effective & easy to mine |
βοΈ Algorithm: DUCO-S1 β Rewards: supported by "Kolka system" helping to reward miners fairly β‘ Transaction time: Instant πͺ Coin supply: Infinite (with burning) π€ Ticker: DUCO (α²) π’ Decimals: up to 20 |
βΎοΈ Arduinos (Uno, Nano, Mega, Due, Pro Mini, etc.) πΆ ESP8266s (NodeMCU, Wemos, etc.) πΆ ESP32s (ESP-WROOM, ESP32-CAM, etc.) π Raspberry Pis (1, 2, Zero (W/WH), 3, 4, Pico, 400) π Orange Pis (Zero, Zero 2, PC, Plus, etc.) β‘ Teensy 4.1 boards |
Get started with Duino-Coin by downloading the latest release for your OS.
Then unzip it and launch the desired program. There are no dependencies required.
If you need help, you can take a look at the official getting started guides located on the official website.
FAQ and troubleshooting help can be found in the Wikis.
sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3 python3-pip git python3-pil python3-pil.imagetk -y # Install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/revoxhere/duino-coin # Clone Duino-Coin repository
cd duino-coin
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt # Install pip dependencies
After doing this, you are good to go with launching the software (e.g. python3 PC_Miner.py
).
py -m pip install -r requirements.txt
to install required pip dependenciesAfter doing this, you are good to go with launching the software (just double click on desired .py
files or type py PC_Miner.py
in the command prompt).
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/revoxhere/duino-coin/master/Tools/duco-install-rpi.sh
sudo chmod a+x duco-install-rpi.sh
./duco-install-rpi.sh
Duino-Coin is a hybrid currency providing support both to centralized and decentralized ways of storing funds. Duino-Coins can be converted to wDUCO, bscDUCO or others which are the same Duino-Coins but "wrapped" (stored) on other networks as tokens. An example tutorial on using wDUCO is available in the wDUCO wiki. Coins can be wrapped directly from your web Wallet - click the Wrap Coins button to start.
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to be learn, inspire, and create.
Any contributions you make to the Duino-Coin project are greatly appreciated.
How to help?
Server source code, documentation for API calls and official libraries for developing your own apps for Duino-Coin are available in the useful tools branch.
Captured at normal multiplier (no weekend boost)
Device | Hashrate | Threads | DUCO/day |
---|---|---|---|
Arduino | 343 H/s | 1 | 12 |
ESP32 | 84 kH/s (2x42 kH/s) | 2 | 10 |
ESP32-S2/C3 | 82 kH/s | 1 | 8 |
ESP8266 | 66 kH/s | 1 | 6 |
Raspberry Pi 4 (LOW) | 1 MH/s (no fasthash) | 4 | 6-7 |
Raspberry Pi 4 (MED) | 5.4 MH/s (fasthash) | 4 | 7-8 |
Low power PCs | 4 | 4-6 | |
Medium | 4-8 | 6-10 | |
High end | 8+ | 10-12 |
Please note the DUCO/day column has been removed since version 4.0 changed the reward system.
Device/CPU/SBC/MCU/chip | Average hashrate (all threads) |
Mining threads |
Power usage |
---|---|---|---|
Raspberry Pi Pico | 5 kH/s | 1 | 0.3 W |
Raspberry Pi Zero | 18 kH/s | 1 | 1.1 W |
Raspberry Pi 3 (32bit) | 440 kH/s | 4 | 5.1 W |
Raspberry Pi 4 (32bit) | 740 kH/s | 4 | 6.4 W |
Raspberry Pi 4 (64bit, fasthash) | 6.8 MH/s | 4 | 6.4 W |
ODROID XU4 | 1.0 MH/s | 8 | 5 W |
Atomic Pi | 690 kH/s | 4 | 6 W |
Orange Pi Zero 2 | 740 kH/s | 4 | 2.55 W |
Khadas Vim 2 Pro | 1.12 MH/s | 8 | 6.2 W |
Libre Computers Tritium H5CC | 480 kH/s | 4 | 5 W |
Libre Computers Le Potato | 410 kH/s | 4 | 5 W |
Pine64 ROCK64 | 640 kH/s | 4 | 5 W |
Intel Celeron G1840 | 1.25 MH/s | 2 | 53 W |
Intel Core i5-2430M | 1.18 MH/s | 4 | 35 W |
Intel Core i5-3230M | 1.52 MH/s | 4 | 35 W |
Intel Core i5-5350U | 1.35 MH/s | 4 | 15 W |
Intel Core i5-7200U | 1.62 MH/s | 4 | 15 W |
Intel Core i5-8300H | 3.67 MH/s | 8 | 45 W |
Intel Core i3-4130 | 1.45 MH/s | 4 | 54 W |
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 | 4.9 MH/s | 12 | 65 W |
AMD Ryzen R1505G (fasthash) | 8.5 MH/s | 4 | 35 W |
Intel Core i7-11370H (fasthash) | 17.3 MH/s | 8 | 35 W |
Realtek RTD1295 | 490 kH/s | 4 | - |
Realtek RTD1295 (fasthash) | 3.89 MH/s | 4 | - |
You may also view a similar list on the website.
Duino-Coin is mostly distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE
file for more information.
Some third-party included files may have different licenses - please check their LICENSE
statements (usually at the top of the source code files).
Our terms of service is available here: duinocoin.com/terms
Our privacy policy is available here: duinocoin.com/privacy
Our disclaimer is available here: duinocoin.com/disclaimer
Big thanks to all the contributors that helped to develop the Duino-Coin project. Visit duinocoin.com/team to view more information about the Duino Team.
Established August 2019
Project Link: https://github.com/revoxhere/duino-coin/
Website Link: https://duinocoin.com/
Duino-Coin Status Page: https://status.duinocoin.com