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How to Mine Nano (XNO) Easily and for Free

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The Nanswap.com/mining/nano platform offers anyone the opportunity to mine Nano (XNO) easily and for free, without having to purchase mining hardware. Simply use a PC or CPU to earn XNO by utilizing Monero mining software.

Mining rewards will depend heavily on current conditions, such as mining difficulty and market volatility. However, as a general rule, miners will earn a mining reward of around 0.05605 XNO per day.

How to Set Up XNO Mining
1. Visit Github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases
In Asset 14, select the appropriate operating system (e.g., for Windows, select xmrig-6.24.0-windows-arm64.zip), then download and install.

2. Unzip the folder or extract it.
3. Next, set up the start.bat file:
In the xmrig.exe folder, create a start.bat file like this:
xmrig.exe -o xmrig.nanswap.com:3333 -a rx -k -u YOUR_NANO_ADDRESS -p x pause
4. Find the start.bat file and double-click it to start mining and earn rewards.
 
What stands out immediately about this platform is the claim of making Nano mining possible, when in reality Nano itself is not a mineable cryptocurrency. Nano was designed to operate without traditional mining, which means any service that advertises “Nano mining” is usually leveraging another process, such as Monero mining, and then converting those earnings into Nano for payout. That is why the setup here involves XMRig, which is specifically Monero mining software. Essentially, you are mining Monero with your CPU, and the platform exchanges your output into Nano at their stated rate.
The daily reward mentioned, around 0.05605 XNO, should be approached with caution because profitability depends on many changing factors like network difficulty, hash rate, and market conditions. Users also need to keep in mind that CPU mining is generally not very profitable and can strain your hardware, sometimes costing more in electricity than you actually earn in coins.
 
You're right, Nano (XNO) isn't really minable, so to mine Monero, you'll need a good CPU like an Intel Core i9-10900K, AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X, or AMD Ryzen 9 3950X, and at least 2GB of RAM. However, I still think direct mining is better than mining through the Cryptotab browser.
 
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