In this video, I take you through the complete process of setting up, compiling, and running a Monero miner on a Raspberry Pi 5 with 4GB of RAM running Debian 12. Whether you’re interested in crypto mining, learning more about the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi 5, or just curious about the process, this guide has you covered.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Installation of Required Packages: ๐Ÿ“ฆ Step-by-step instructions on how to install all necessary software and dependencies to get your Raspberry Pi ready for Monero mining.
  • Downloading and Compiling XMRig: ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ A comprehensive guide to downloading the XMRig miner from GitHub, creating the necessary build directories, and compiling the miner on your Raspberry Pi 5.
  • Configuring the Miner: โš™๏ธ Instructions on how to set up your mining configuration file, with tips on using the XMRig wizard to create a config file that suits your needs.
  • Running the Miner: ๐Ÿš€ Once everything is set up, I’ll demonstrate how to launch the miner and monitor its performance, including an average mining speed of 285 hashes per second.

Why Watch?

This video is perfect for anyone who:

  • Owns a Raspberry Pi 5 and wants to explore its potential for cryptocurrency mining.
  • Is interested in learning how to compile and run software on a Linux-based system like Debian.
  • Wants a straightforward, hands-on guide to setting up a Monero miner without unnecessary complications.

Additional Resources:

All the commands and configurations used in this video are available below. Make sure to check it out to follow along with the video.

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