0xForce Pool

WEB 4.0 AI FOR GLOBAL EDGE COMPUTE

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    GPU Distribution

      Miner Access Gateway

      Enter your wallet address to unlock miner console and staking actions.

      Rewards

      Login miner console first to view rewards.

      Zap Stake

      Login miner console first to enable zap staking.

      GPU readiness assistant

      L2 miner startup preflight

      This is the recommended first step before editing config manually. Open a terminal or PowerShell window in the same folder as xfo-miner, config.json, hashcat, and xmrig, then run the command for your operating system.

      READ-ONLY · SAFE CHECK
      1. Open the miner folder Use Command Prompt, Terminal, or PowerShell and switch to the folder that contains xfo-miner and config.json.
      2. Run the assistant Paste the command below for your OS. The script checks L1 CPU mining, L2 hashcat readiness, GPU/OpenCL visibility, tool paths, and config sanity.
      3. Read PASS / WARN / FAIL The report tells you whether the node can stay online for L1/L2 work. Docker warnings only affect optional AI/container tasks; L2 hashcat can still run when Hashcat/OpenCL/GPU checks pass.
      Linux terminal
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      Windows PowerShell
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      Scripts are served from /tools/l2-preflight/. They do not install drivers, change permissions, start/stop services, or modify Docker settings. Config creation or pool_url repair only happens after explicit confirmation.

      Config Generator

      Use the generator only as a manual fallback. For most miners, the readiness assistant above is the safer path because it validates the actual folder, tools, and config before startup.

      Windows builds of XFO-Miner may be flagged by Microsoft Defender as risk software because miners perform intensive compute work. Before starting the miner, add the miner working directory to Defender exclusions.

      XFO strongly recommends this open-source Hashcat build. It is the XFO project fork of Hashcat with targeted enhancements for XFO L2 and wallet-recovery workloads. Avoid third-party repackaged binaries.

      config.json snippet

      Miner command