Mining
To start mining of any coin it is necessary to launch CUDA or ROCM application from marketplace. For NVIDIA cards need use CUDA for AMD cards ROCM should be chosen.

Then need select appropriate machine and press Configure and Deploy buttons


Wait until session will be configured then press on it to show session details modal windows. Find there 'Access Web SSH' button and click it.


In Mining section select Kuzco application and then machine on what you want run it

In Start command section specify your worker and code details and press Deploy

Under apps choose category "Operation System" and click "Ubuntu 24.04 LTS"

You will be redirected to nodes selection page
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To begin farming Gensyn on Octa you will need to do the following:
Go to https://marketplace.octa.space/
Choose "Mining" category and select "Gensyn AI Public Testnet"

You will be redirected to the GPU selection page, choose a node that meets your needs. Minimum requirements according to Gensyn are:
Minimum 16GB RAM or RTX 30 series and above.
Officially supported GPU's include
- RTX 3090
- RTX 4070
- RTX 4090
- A100-SXM4- (40 GB)
- H100
RTX 5090's are not supported by Gensyn software.
Once you've chosen a node, click "Configure" in the top right hand side of the screen.

On the configuration screen do the following steps:
- Allocate some disk space (25+ GB should be sufficient)
- Click "Add environment variable
- Enter the text "HF_TOKEN"
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- In the Value field paste your HuggingFace token (If you don't know your token, go to this link to find how to generate one https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/en/security-tokens)
- Press Deploy


Once you've clicked on deploy, it will take a while (The service takes a while to load initially) and will show this status (This is normal):


Once the service is ready, it will say "Service configured".


As soon as service configured you can open session detail by clicking on the session UUID or text. This will display a pop-up window. Click "HTTP Services" link (new page will open with Gensyn login screen) and log in using your mail or other available method.

Now you can go back to session detail again. To start the miner and see mining progress click "Access Web SSH"

In WebSSH Terminal you will see interactive menu with action 'Run RL Swarm' to start the miner, 'View RL Swarm log' to check the log from last miner run, 'Upload PEM File' to upload RL Swarm PEM file from your previous mining sessions to node, 'Download PEM File' to backup PEM file from current session to your computer, if it was not back up previously. Please make sure you are logged in via web page with your mail before starting miner with 'Run RL Swarm'. To stop the miner you can use "Ctrl+C" combination on your keyboard in WebSSH session when miner is running. After miner ran at least 1 time you will see your Gensyn name in menu header, which extracted automatically from the log.

When you exit menu you will have terminal shell so you can customize your Gensyn RL Swarm session if required by updating configuration files. To return back to menu you can type menu command. Also you can run miner command directly from shell without menu using command
But the same way you should authorize first before running miner using HTTP page. For checking log from previous miner run you can also type in the terminal (when you are not in menu):
This will show you the activity log and your node name as highlighted below. You can exit with q or Ctrl+C from 'more' command.

If you just need the Gensyn node Name and Peer ID, you can use the following command
If you forgot to populate HF_TOKEN variable during Gensyn deployment you can exit menu first and add token with below command. export HF_TOKEN=<your_HF_token_here> Then you can either type menu to enter menu and start miner or start it with command mentioned above.
Select QUAI Miner application:

In Configuration page you need specify POOL and WALLET variables, WORKER variable is optional:

Then press Deploy button, to access miner and logs it necessary open Web SSH to rented machine:

You can also watch this video for a quick guide:
To start mining of XenBlocks application it is necessary to select XenBlocksMiner application:

On configuration page need add environment variable WALLET with your wallet and press Deploy

Miner will start automatically once service configured. To access logs, you need open WEB SSH and check /tmp/miner.log file.
Miner statistics can be found on https://woodyminer.com/stat
To run Dria node launcher you need to launch below application from Octa Marketplace.

Upon application launch you need to use WebSSH access to open console to application and enter secret wallet key of your Dria node and press enter to start node. More details available on Dria website https://docs.dria.co/node/z


Launching the BITZ miner on Eclipse is very straight forward.
Go to https://marketplace.octa.space/
Choose "Mining" category and select "Bitz Miner on Eclipse"

You will be redirected to the node selection page. Since Bitz miner is CPU based miner, look for a node that has a CPU with at least 4 cores. The more cores the better. You can use the filter on the right to refine your choices (1) and sort (2).

Once you found a node that meets your requirements, click it and select "Configure"

You will be redirected to the confirmation page. If you are happy with your choice, click "Deploy".

Bitz miner will now load, on initial load you will see this status:

Once it's ready it will say "Service configured"

The next step is to click on the session

You will then click "Access Web SSH"

This will display the miner options. (Navigate the menu options using up and down arrows).


Options
If you already have a wallet, skip to "Import Private Key" and then Run Miner.
Generate New Wallet (This will generate a new wallet address on Eclipse network including a seed phrase).
You can enter a passphrase.

Once you've done that it will output a new wallet address and seed. Save this information somewhere.
You will need to send 0.0005 ETH to this wallet via Eclipse Network to run the miner.

Export Private Key
To backup the wallet you generated choose this option.

Select and copy the entire value (including the brackets) and paste somewhere safe. (DO NOT DISCARD THIS AS YOU MAY NEED IT IN THE FUTURE)

Import Private Key
In case you already have a wallet and have previously run the miner. You can import the private key. Keys have to be in the format of [12,43,43....] (Brackets and numbers)
DO NOT IMPORT private keys from Backpack or other wallets as these are Base58Check-encoded and will not work.


Right click on the screen and click paste once you've copied your private key from your backup.
Run Miner
The miner should run as long as you have ETH in your Eclipse Network wallet.

Fetch your account details
This will show you your current mined $BITZ you haven't claimed.
Claim your collecting yield
This will withdraw the mined $BITZ to your wallet.
RPC options
There are 3 different RPC's you can choose. In the eventuality you see errors during mining, you can stop the miner and choose a different RPC and run the miner again.

Tips:
$BITZ is a token which is mined on Eclipse Network and you will need ETH in your Eclipse Network Wallet to mine it (min 0.0005 ETH).
To get ETH from mainnet to Eclipse you can Bridge it across using https://app.eclipse.xyz/?target=deposit
Other commands you can run: # Collect bitz: bitz collect # Claim your bitz: bitz claim # Check your balance: bitz account