Beta Testing of the MintSolo Bitcoin Solo Mining Platform is going better than anticipated. We’re in week 2 of our testing, and more miners have joined us during the beta testing phase.
We’re happy with the feedback we have received, and have released some additional changes based on the feedback.
What’s in this release
We’ve received some great feedback from our Beta Testers and anticipate that many of the suggestions will be incorporated into MintSolo in the coming weeks. This week was all about streamlining our code and making everything run like a well-oiled machine. Hence, not many enhancements were included.
In this latest release of MintSolo, the following changes have been completed and deployed.
Bug Fixes
- Refactor: consolidate API functionality for all the API calls
- Refactor: split update-client-chart function
- Refactor: split worker chart update function
- Refactor: split database functions into modules
- Refactor: split worker functions into modules
- Fix: “no space left on device” error
- Fix: increase y-axis label spacing
Enhancements
- Add community icons/links to Discord and X
- Upgrade vite for deployment
- Updates for Home Page card
You can expect to see more changes released over the coming weeks!
Summary
This is the fifth release of the MintSolo platform software (v0.0.5-beta). In this release, we highlight the enhancements and bug fixes that have been included. More enhancements are underway, and we will post additional details about those enhancements in the coming weeks.
We encourage our beta testers to continue to report any issues they may find.
For this release, we feel the stability of the MintSolo platform is safe for mining, and we encourage new miners to join MintSolo today!
About MintSolo
MintSolo is a mining platform designed for “Bitcoin Solo Mining.” It is a division of OurLink Technologies, LLC, a privately held company based in the U.S. We do not refer to the MintSolo platform as a mining pool because it is designed for Solo Mining, where individual miners use their miners to discover a Bitcoin Block.
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