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What will change? How to mine? What will happen to your wallet? FishHash algorithm fetures.","On April 2, 2024, the Iron Fish blockchain will undergo a hard fork aimed at changing the mining algorithm. The primary goal of this hard fork is to protect the coin from the influence of ASICs and FPGAs.\n\n> **The hardfork is scheduled on block height (503,338) which is approximately April 2nd 12:00 GMT but can be earlier\u002Flater by a few hours, depending on how quickly the block is mined.**\n> \n\nA hard fork is a significant change to the blockchain protocol, rendering the old protocol no longer supported. Such changes require agreement and migration of all network participants to the new version. Hard forks are utilized to improve the protocol, fix errors, settle community disputes, or implement new features.\n\n## Why Iron Fish?\n\n![][1]\n\nThe official Iron Fish website — [**https:\u002F\u002Fironfish.network\u002F**](https:\u002F\u002Fironfish.network\u002F)\n\nIron Fish uses its own L1 blockchain that encrypts every transaction, shielding your sensitive asset information from public view. All transactions are private and validated by zero knowledge proofs (ZKP). \n\nThe aim is to provide a safer, better, more approachable user experience for crypto holders.\n\n## Historical Events:\n\n- On April 20, 2023 — Mainnet launched. Official start for Iron Fish mining.\n- On September 18, 2023, the developer of the miner **[lolMiner](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FLolliedieb\u002FlolMiner-releases\u002Freleases)**, with the nickname `Lolliedieb`, **[proposed an alternative algorithm specifically designed for Iron Fish,](https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Ffile\u002Fd\u002F1QUZ9tdtRfCA3FJG9zmQPy-3rODZyVTpp\u002Fview)** known as FishHash. The community quickly embraced the initiative, and the algorithm received its simple and understandable name — FishHash.\n- [**On September 21, 2023, a vote was announced**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.notion.so\u002FHashing-Algorithm-Options-for-Iron-Fish-69c3d644feb24cf9963881183e677f3c?pvs=21) to change the Iron Fish mining algorithm. Competing against FishHash were EthashB3, Ethash w\u002FEIP 3372, Autolykos V2, ProgPow, and Blake3 (the old Iron Fish algorithm).\n- [**On October 3, the voting results were revealed.**](https:\u002F\u002Fdiscord.com\u002Fchannels\u002F771503434028941353\u002F771503434028941356\u002F1158802643821527131) The community has made a choice! FishHash emerged as the winner with a significant margin.\n\n# Prepare Yourself For Hardfork!\n\n**Your wallet address will remain unchanged, and the coins you mined will not disappear.** \n\n1. If you are running your own node (CLI), please make sure you have installed the latest Node v2.0.0 release with the hardfork activation: \n**[https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Firon-fish\u002Fironfish\u002Freleases\u002Ftag\u002Fv2.0.0](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Firon-fish\u002Fironfish\u002Freleases\u002Ftag\u002Fv2.0.0)** \n2. If you are using Iron Fish Node App (the GUI App), please make sure you have installed the latest Node App v3.0 release with the hardfork activation: \n[**https:\u002F\u002Fironfish.network\u002Fuse\u002Fnode-app**](https:\u002F\u002Fironfish.network\u002Fuse\u002Fnode-app)\n\nFox wallet and exchange wallets may also undergo maintenance for a couple of days during the hardfork update. It's advisable not to send coins during this time.\n\nIf you mine Iron Fish on a pool, we recommend increasing the payout threshold so that coins are not sent until the wallets and exchanges restores payment processing.\n\nIf you hold Iron Fish coins on an exchange, they may be unavailable on the hardfork day. \nThis is normal, and after network changes, the coins will be accessible again.\n\n> **Kryptex Pool will notify the miners in advance and provide all the instructions for the switch, so stay tuned for updates!**\n> \n\n# Why Change the Algorithm?\n\nThe developers of Iron Fish consistently listen to the opinions of their community. The hard fork aims to protect the algorithm from the influence of ASICs and FPGAs, eliminate those who play \"unfairly,\" enhance the network's reliability and security, and attract GPU miners, making the network more decentralized.\n\nPreviously, Iron Fish operated on a slightly modified Blake3 algorithm. Blake3 is a cryptographic hash function originally not designed for mining but later repurposed to expedite the network and address security and scalability issues.\n\nAs Blake3 exclusively utilizes x64 and x86 resources, the algorithm can be easily adapted for ASICs and FPGAs — specialized and highly efficient devices designed to quickly mine cryptocurrency.\n\n# What Will Change?\n\nThe most effective way to defend against ASICs and FPGAs is to focus on using fast and expensive memory, along with altering the hashing algorithm itself.\n\nThe proposal suggests replacing the Iron Fish hashing algorithm with a Proof of Work algorithm emphasizing memory, similar to Ethash. FishHash levels the playing field between different mining equipment (ASICs, FPGAs, and GPUs), making mining more accessible to a broader community.\n\nFishHash is no exception, and unlike before when Iron Fish utilized only core resources, it will now require fast memory. The DAG file will occupy around 5 GB, enabling mining for GPUs with a memory capacity of 6 GB and above.\n\nFor more details on algorithm changes, you can read here: [**FIP-3 Memory-Hard Mining Algorithm**](https:\u002F\u002Ffips.ironfish.network\u002Ffips\u002Ffip-3-memory-hard-mining-algorithm)\n\n## Does This Secure the Coin Against ASICs Forever?\n\nIt is impossible to create 100% protection against ASICs.\n\nCreating and using ASICs itself is not inherently bad, but in the early stages, the advent of ASICs disrupts network decentralization, concentrating a significant amount of coins in few hands, often used as a means of market manipulation.\n\nIt's crucial to understand that changing the algorithm does not provide a 100% guarantee that ASICs will never appear, but developing such an ASIC will be very expensive and inefficient (at least up to a certain point). The question is whether creating such an ASIC will be reasonable.\n\n## Which Miner Supports the FishHash Algorithm?\n\nThe first miner to support the FishHash algorithm is, of course, [**lolMiner**](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FLolliedieb\u002FlolMiner-releases\u002Freleases), as the algorithm was created by the miner's developer. The miner works with both AMD and Nvidia GPUs.\n\nYou can already test your GPU and see how it performs with the FishHash algorithm. The Kryptex pool supports mining the coin on the testnet.\n\nDownload the latest miner version, launch the miner with the following parameters:\n\n`lolMiner.exe --algo FISHHASH --pool iron.kryptex.network:7017 --user WALLET\u002FWORKER`\n\nReplace `WALLET` with your Iron Fish wallet address and `WORKER` with your worker name.\n\n> **You won't receive coins for this mining until the hard fork is complete, but you can evaluate the new algorithm and prepare your GPUs for mining on the new algorithm.**\n> \n\nThe developers of the [**rigel**](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Frigelminer\u002Frigel) and [**SRBMiner-Multi**](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fdoktor83\u002FSRBMiner-Multi) miners expressed readiness to support the hard fork and will the new FishHash algorithm.\n\n# How Will the Earnings Change?\n\nThe block reward will remain unchanged, but predicting the actual profitability of Iron Fish after the algorithm change is challenging.\n\nEarnings are significantly influenced by network difficulty, and with the algorithm change, network difficulty will decrease as ASICs and FPGAs can no longer mine. A reduction in network difficulty should increase miners' earnings, at least in the initial period after the hard fork.\n\n# How Will Mining Change?\n\nThe faster your GPU memory, the better Iron Fish will mine on the new FishHash algorithm. Top-tier Nvidia GPUs, such as RTX 3070 Ti - RTX 3090 Ti, and new GPUs like RTX 4070 Ti - RTX 4090, will perform exceptionally well.\n\nLower-end GPUs from the RTX 4000 series might mine less efficiently than RTX 3000 cards since the memory bus on the new GPUs is smaller (128-bit vs. 256-bit), resulting in lower performance.\n\nGPU overclocking will focus on memory rather than the core. GPU power consumption will be regulated by core frequency and overall card power consumption (Power Limit).\n\nGPU power consumption will also increase. A close analogy for overclocking and consumption is mining coins with the Ethash algorithm.\n\nBelow, we have compiled a table of some GPUs to illustrate the difference clearly:\n\n| Model | Blake3 Hashrate | Blake3 Consumption | FishHash Hashrate | FishHash Consumption |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| RX 6700 XT | 8 500 Mhs | 65 Watt  | 31 Mhs | 95 Watt |\n| RTX 3060  | 8 000 Mhs | 65 Watt | 31 Mhs | 110 Watt |\n| RTX 3070  | 11 500 Mhs | 90 Watt | 38 Mhs | 125 Watt |\n| RTX 3070 Ti | 12 500 Mhs | 100 Watt | 49.5 Mhs | 175 Watt |\n| RTX 3080 | 18 000 Mhs | 160 Watt | 65 Mhs | 215 Watt |\n| RTX 3090 Ti | 21 500 Mhs | 135 Watt | 84.5 Mhs | 310 Watt |\n| RTX 4070 | 20 200 Mhs | 130 Watt | 35 Mhs | 105 Watt |\n| RTX 4070 Ti | 24 500 Mhs | 135 Watt | 42 Mhs | 120 Watt |\n| RTX 7900 XT | 25 000 Mhs | 240 Watt | 55.5 Mhs | 180 Watt |\n| RTX 4080  | 34 500 Mhs | 215 Watt | 53.5 Mhs | 200 Watt |\n| RTX 4090 | 53 500 Mhs | 295 Watt | 80.5 Mhs | 270 Watt |\n\n*These are not final data, and your actual experience may vary from the results in the table. Test your GPUs and share the results with the community!*\n\n# How to overclock GPUs for FishHash?\n\nSince the algorithm is memory-related, overclocking will primarily focus on the memory. Recommended overclocking settings for GPUs are provided in the table below:\n\n| Model | Core Clock Fix | Memory Clock | Hashrate | Consumption |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| RX 6700 XT | 1250 Mhs | +1075 Mhz Windows, 2150 Mhz Linux | 31 Mhs | 95 Watt |\n| RTX 3060  | 1250 Mhz | +1000 Mhz Windows, 2000 Mhz Linux | 31 Mhs | 110 Watt |\n| RTX 3070  | 1250 Mhz | +1100 Mhz Windows, 2200 Mhz Linux | 38 Mhs | 125 Watt |\n| RTX 3070 Ti | 1250 Mhz | +1250 Mhz Windows, 2500 Mhz Linux | 49.5 Mhs | 175 Watt |\n| RTX 3080 | 1250 Mhz | +1300 Mhz Windows, 2600 Mhz Linux | 65 Mhs | 215 Watt |\n| RTX 3090 Ti | 1250 Mhz | +1300 Mhz Windows, 2600 Mhz Linux | 85.5 Mhs | 310 Watt |\n| RTX 4070 | 850 Mhz | +1250 Mhz Windows, 2500 Mhz Linux | 35 Mhs | 105 Watt |\n| RTX 4070 Ti | 850 Mhz | +1250 Mhz Windows, 2500 Mhz Linux | 42 Mhs | 120 Watt |\n| RTX 7900 XT | 1250 Mhs | +1250 Mhz Windows, 2500 Mhz Linux | 55.5 Mhs | 180 Watt |\n| RTX 4080  | 850 Mhz | +1250 Mhz Windows, 2500 Mhz Linux | 53.5 Mhs | 200 Watt |\n| RTX 4090 | 850 Mhz | +1250 Mhz Windows, 2500 Mhz Linux | 80.5 Mhs | 270 Watt |\n\n*These are not final data, and your actual experience may vary from the results in the table. Test your GPUs and share the results with the community!*\n\n\n  [1]: https:\u002F\u002Fugc.kryptex.com\u002Fkb\u002FUPVID0n.webp",[75,78,82],{"slug":69,"locale":76,"locale_name":77},"en","English",{"slug":79,"locale":80,"locale_name":81},"ironfish-hardfork-ru","ru","Русский",{"slug":83,"locale":84,"locale_name":85},"ironfish-hardfork-uk","uk","Українська","1710236651","1774905143",[89,174,466,566,585,685],{"name":90,"slug":91,"articles":92},"FAQ","faq",[93,96,99,102,105,108,111,114,117,120,123,126,129,132,135,138,141,144,147,150,153,156,159,162,165,168,171],{"slug":94,"title":95},"how-pool-works-en","Common questions",{"slug":97,"title":98},"get-support-en","Need support?",{"slug":100,"title":101},"about-pool-en","About Kryptex Pools",{"slug":103,"title":104},"mining-rental-en","How to Rent a Mining Rig?",{"slug":106,"title":107},"windows-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in Windows",{"slug":109,"title":110},"hiveos-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in HiveOS",{"slug":112,"title":113},"raveos-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in RaveOS",{"slug":115,"title":116},"pps-vs-pplns-en","PPS+ vs PPLNS",{"slug":118,"title":119},"pool-affiliate-en","Kryptex Pool Referral Program",{"slug":121,"title":122},"prop-vs-pps-en","PROP vs PPS+",{"slug":124,"title":125},"how-long-pool-keep-coins-en","How Long Does the Pool Keep Coins?",{"slug":127,"title":128},"solo-mining-en","What is SOLO Mining?",{"slug":130,"title":131},"kryptex-vs-kryptex-pool-en","Comparison of kryptex.com and pool.kryptex.com",{"slug":133,"title":134},"kryptex-pool-vs-2miners-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and 2Miners",{"slug":136,"title":137},"kryptex-pool-vs-herominers-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and Herominers",{"slug":139,"title":140},"kryptex-pool-vs-f2pool-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and F2pool",{"slug":142,"title":143},"kryptex-pool-vs-vipor-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and Vipor",{"slug":145,"title":146},"kryptex-pool-vs-viabtc-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and ViaBTC",{"slug":148,"title":149},"kryptex-pool-vs-k1pool-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and K1Pool",{"slug":151,"title":152},"kryptex-pool-vs-emcd-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and EMCD",{"slug":154,"title":155},"why-hashrate-differs-en","Why Does Miner and Pool Hashrate Differs?",{"slug":157,"title":158},"network-adress-range-en","How to Find the IP Address Range of Your Local Network",{"slug":160,"title":161},"mining-manual-en","How to start mining on Kryptex Pool",{"slug":163,"title":164},"how-to-connect-asic-step-by-step-en","How To Connect ASIC To The Pool? 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Q Home — The First Low-Noise ASIC Miner for Home Use",{"slug":407,"title":408},"canaan-avalon-a15-a1566-series-en","ASIC Canaan Avalon A15 \u002F A1566",{"slug":410,"title":411},"how-to-mine-tari-randomx-en","How to mine Tari XTM (RandomX)",{"slug":413,"title":414},"how-to-mine-tari-sha3x-en","How to mine Tari XTM (SHA3X)",{"slug":416,"title":417},"how-to-mine-tari-c29-en","How to mine Tari XTM (C29)",{"slug":419,"title":420},"bitcoin2-bc2-mining-en","How To Mine Bitcoin II BC2",{"slug":422,"title":423},"goldshell-xt-box-en","ASIC Goldshell XT BOX",{"slug":425,"title":426},"zcash-zec-mining-en","How To Mine Zcash ZEC",{"slug":428,"title":429},"bitmain-antminer-z15-z15e-z15j-z15pro-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z15, Z15e, Z15j, Z15Pro",{"slug":431,"title":432},"bitmain-antminer-z11-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z11",{"slug":434,"title":435},"bitmain-antminer-z9-z9mini-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z9, Z9 Mini",{"slug":437,"title":438},"innosilicon-zmaster-a9-en","ASIC Innosilicon ZMaster A9, A9+, A9++",{"slug":440,"title":441},"quai-sha256-mining-en","How to mine QUAI SHA256",{"slug":443,"title":444},"quai-scrypt-mining-en","How to mine QUAI Scrypt",{"slug":446,"title":447},"quai-kawpow-mining-en","How to mine QUAI KawPow",{"slug":449,"title":450},"how-to-change-dns-en","How to Change DNS Server on PC, Router, and ASIC Miner: Step-by-Step Guide",{"slug":452,"title":453},"how-to-mine-radiant-en","How to mine Radiant (RXD)",{"slug":455,"title":456},"bitmain-antminer-l3-en","Bitmain Antminer L3, L3+, L3++ ASIC Miner",{"slug":458,"title":459},"fluminer-t3-en","ASIC Fluminer T3",{"slug":461,"title":462},"bitcoin-sv-bsv-mining-en","How To Mine Bitcoin SV BSV",{"slug":464,"title":465},"how-to-connect-asic-en","How to connect ASIC?",{"name":70,"slug":467,"articles":468},"mining",[469,472,475,478,481,484,487,490,493,496,499,502,505,508,511,514,517,520,523,526,529,532,535,538,541,544,545,548,551,554,557,560,563],{"slug":470,"title":471},"bat-file-en","BAT file for mining",{"slug":473,"title":474},"get-logs-en","How to get miner’s logs",{"slug":476,"title":477},"watchdog-for-mining-en","Watchdog for mining",{"slug":479,"title":480},"gwei-en","What is GWei",{"slug":482,"title":483},"rejected-shares-en","Large number of rejected shares",{"slug":485,"title":486},"share-difficulty-en","Mining pool share difficulty",{"slug":488,"title":489},"mining-monitoring-bot-en","Mining monitoring bot",{"slug":491,"title":492},"why-pools-hide-stale-shares-en","Why do pools hide stale shares from you?",{"slug":494,"title":495},"get-rid-of-rejected-shares-en","How to get rid of rejected shares?",{"slug":497,"title":498},"about-ironfish-en","Everything related to IRON FISH",{"slug":500,"title":501},"ironfish-airdrop-en","The Kryptex Pool is conducting an airdrop of $7500 for IRON FISH testers. Don't miss your chance to grab your share! 48 hrs left until the mainnet!",{"slug":503,"title":504},"ironfish-mainnet-en","IRON FISH — Mainnet",{"slug":506,"title":507},"mining-ironfish-with-memo-en","Mining IRON FISH with MEMO parameter",{"slug":509,"title":510},"ironfish-airdrop-completed-en","Kryptex distributed the $7500 airdrop for those who mined IRON FISH on the testnet!",{"slug":512,"title":513},"ironfish-mainnet-airdrop-en","The second IRON FISH airdrop from Kryptex Pool!",{"slug":515,"title":516},"ethermine-flypool-alternative-en","Ethermine and Flypool alternative",{"slug":518,"title":519},"dual-intensity-setting-en","Fine-tuning Dual-Mining",{"slug":521,"title":522},"iceriver-ks0-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS0 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":524,"title":525},"iceriver-ks1-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS1 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":527,"title":528},"iceriver-ks2-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS2 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":530,"title":531},"ubuntu-cpu-mining-en","Mining Monero XMR with Ubuntu Linux",{"slug":533,"title":534},"macos-cpu-mining-en","Mining Monero XMR with MacOS",{"slug":536,"title":537},"ubuntu-gpu-mining-en","Ubuntu Linux Mining",{"slug":539,"title":540},"linux-overclocking-en","Overclocking GPU on Ubuntu Linux",{"slug":542,"title":543},"flexpool-alternative-en","Flexpool is Closing Down. Choose a New Pool!",{"slug":69,"title":71},{"slug":546,"title":547},"switching-to-fishhash-en","Iron Fish Hardfork: Switching to FishHash",{"slug":549,"title":550},"whatsminer-rejected-shares-en","Resolving High Share Rejection Rates on WhatsMiner ASICs",{"slug":552,"title":553},"lte-for-mining-en","LTE for Mining: From Modem Selection to Network Setup",{"slug":555,"title":556},"kryptex-asic-firmware-en","Kryptex x Gminer ASIC Firmware: Boost Your Mining Income",{"slug":558,"title":559},"phone-mining-hashrate-en","Mining on Phones and Android: Smartphone Hashrate, Earnings, and FAQ",{"slug":561,"title":562},"minerbox-kryptex-en","MinerBox: Mining Monitoring App — How to Connect Kryptex Pool",{"slug":564,"title":565},"hashwatcher-kryptex-en","HashWatcher: ASIC Miner Monitor — Setup Guide for Kryptex Pool",{"name":567,"slug":568,"articles":569},"Hardware","hardware",[570,573,576,579,582],{"slug":571,"title":572},"how-to-clean-asic-en","How to Clean an ASIC Miner?",{"slug":574,"title":575},"how-to-replace-thermal-paste-in-asic-en","How to Replace Thermal Paste in an ASIC?",{"slug":577,"title":578},"extend-asic-lifespan-en","How to Extend the Lifespan of an ASIC Miner: Complete Guide",{"slug":580,"title":581},"rebar-4gdecoding-csm-mining-en","What Are ReSizable Bar (ReBAR), Above 4G Decoding, and CSM",{"slug":583,"title":584},"canaan-avalon-nano-3-nano-3s-en","ASIC Canaan Avalon Nano 3 \u002F Nano 3S — Home Bitcoin Miner with Built-in Heater Function",{"name":586,"slug":587,"articles":588},"Payouts","payouts",[589,592,595,598,601,604,607,610,613,616,619,622,625,628,631,634,637,640,643,646,649,652,655,658,661,664,667,670,673,676,679,682],{"slug":590,"title":591},"about-payouts-en","How to make a payout?",{"slug":593,"title":594},"etc-ethw-wallet-en","How to create ETC, ETHW, OCTA wallet",{"slug":596,"title":597},"kaspa-wallet-en","How to create KASPA wallet",{"slug":599,"title":600},"nexa-wallet-en","How to create NEXA wallet",{"slug":602,"title":603},"ironfish-wallet-en","How to create IRON FISH wallet",{"slug":605,"title":606},"how-to-recover-ironfish-wallet-en","How to Recover Access to Your IRON FISH Wallet",{"slug":608,"title":609},"trade-your-crypto-en","How to trade your crypto?",{"slug":611,"title":612},"conflux-wallet-en","How to create Conflux CFX wallet",{"slug":614,"title":615},"zephyr-wallet-en","How to create Zephyr (ZEPH) wallet",{"slug":617,"title":618},"karlsen-wallet-en","How to create Karlsen (KLS) wallet",{"slug":620,"title":621},"neurai-wallet-en","How to create Neurai (XNA) wallet",{"slug":623,"title":624},"cloreai-wallet-en","How to create CloreAI (CLORE) wallet",{"slug":626,"title":627},"alephium-wallet-en","How to create Alephium (ALPH) wallet",{"slug":629,"title":630},"ergo-wallet-en","How to create Ergo (ERG) wallet",{"slug":632,"title":633},"nirmata-wallet-en","How to create Nirmata (NIR) wallet",{"slug":635,"title":636},"sedra-wallet-en","How to create Sedra (SDR) wallet",{"slug":638,"title":639},"ravencoin-wallet-en","How to create Ravencoin (RVN) wallet",{"slug":641,"title":642},"monero-wallet-en","How to create Monero (XMR) wallet",{"slug":644,"title":645},"xelis-wallet-en","How to create Xelis (XEL) wallet",{"slug":647,"title":648},"salvium-wallet-en","How to create Salvium (SAL) wallet",{"slug":650,"title":651},"blocx-wallet-en","How to create a BLOCX wallet",{"slug":653,"title":654},"fractal-bitcoin-wallet-en","How to create a Fractal Bitcoin wallet",{"slug":656,"title":657},"litecoin-wallet-en","How to create a Litecoin wallet",{"slug":659,"title":660},"bitcoin-cash-wallet-en","How to create a Bitcoin Cash wallet",{"slug":662,"title":663},"quai-wallet-en","How to create Quai (QUAI) wallet",{"slug":665,"title":666},"ecash-xec-wallet-en","How To Create An eCash XEC Wallet",{"slug":668,"title":669},"digibyte-dgb-wallet-en","How To Create An DigiByte DGB Wallet",{"slug":671,"title":672},"tari-wallet-en","How to create Tari (XTM) wallet",{"slug":674,"title":675},"radiant-wallet-en","How to create Radiant (RXD) wallet",{"slug":677,"title":678},"bc2-wallet-en","How to create BitcoinII (BC2) wallet",{"slug":680,"title":681},"bsv-wallet-en","How to create a Bitcoin SV (BSV) wallet",{"slug":683,"title":684},"cryptocurrency-wallet-en","How to create a cryptocurrency wallet",{"name":686,"slug":687,"articles":688},"Security","security",[689],{"slug":690,"title":691},"pool-mining-security-en","Pool mining security"]