The mining hub exists to help anyone turn an ordinary computer into a contributor to the Malairte network. Malairte (MLRT) is a fair-launch, proof-of-work cryptocurrency mined on commodity CPUs and GPUs, with no ASICs, no premine, and no company taking a cut. This hub collects the setup guides, pool information, and plain-English explanations a home miner needs.
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About Malairte Mining
An overview of mining Malairte (MLRT) and what this hub is for.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need special hardware to mine Malairte?
No. Malairte is designed to be mined on CPUs and GPUs that most people already own. A modern desktop, a gaming PC, or even a recent laptop can mine MLRT. There is no ASIC for Malairte, and that is intentional - the goal is to keep mining accessible so anyone can participate, not just industrial operators.
Can I mine Malairte on a laptop?
Yes, with some care. Modern laptops have capable CPUs and many gaming laptops have decent GPUs, so they can mine MLRT. The two things to watch are heat and battery. Laptops have small cooling systems compared to desktops, so run on a hard surface, keep vents clear, and consider raising the back with a small stand. Always run on AC power, never on battery, and cap the power draw so the fans do not run flat-out continuously. Many laptop miners run only when the lid is open and the user is around, not 24/7. Treat it as a learning rig or an occasional contributor rather than a workhorse.
My miner started but is not finding any shares - what should I check?
Work through this list in order. First, confirm the miner connected to the pool - look for a line like "connected to" or "logged in" in the output. If you see "connection refused" or "host not found" the pool URL or port is wrong. Second, verify your wallet address is correct in the config; a typo means the pool rejects every share. Third, give it time - on a slow CPU it can take several minutes to find your first share at default pool difficulty. Fourth, check your firewall is not blocking the outbound connection. Fifth, look for "no jobs" or "stale" messages, which usually mean network instability. If you have done all of that and still see nothing after 15 minutes, switch to a different pool to rule the pool out.
More about Mining
- Malairte Mining: Advanced Topics Deeper material for mining Malairte (MLRT) once you have the basics.
- Malairte Mining: A Beginner's Guide A plain-English starting point for mining Malairte (MLRT).
- Malairte Mining: Resources and Tools Guides, how-tos, and tools for mining Malairte (MLRT), in one place.
Put Malairte into practice
Malairte (MLRT) is a CPU and GPU mineable, fair-launch cryptocurrency — no ASICs, no premine, no company. Download the official wallet and explore the Mining guides to get hands-on.
Educational resource only — not financial advice.