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HashCore Toolkit
mining tool for fleet-wide performance control

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TOOLKIT VERSION 1.7.3

HashCore Toolkit is a modern tool for managing large mining farms, which helps to centrally perform firmware updates, configure group power and fan profiles, and monitor equipment performance in real time. This mining tool simplifies the operator's daily tasks and provides complete control over the entire infrastructure.

Using the HashCore Toolkit, administrators can quickly diagnose equipment, generate detailed reports, and ensure stable performance of all devices without exception. This means less manual work, less chance of errors, and more time for strategic decisions.

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Why a toolkit mattersfor mining operations

Mining as a business requires high precision and constant attention to detail. When dozens or hundreds of devices are operating on a farm, even minor deviations in performance can lead to significant financial losses. Without a centralised tool, administrators face a number of problems that accumulate and complicate their work:

Manual firmware updates. Each device requires a separate connection, search for the latest software version, and individual installation. This takes hours, and sometimes days, especially when the equipment fleet is large.

The complexity of unifying settings. To set the same overclocking or ventilation profiles, you need to access each miner individually. As a result, even minimal differences in parameters can create instability in the operation of the entire farm.

Human factor risks. Errors when entering parameters, missed updates, forgotten configuration changes — all of this accumulates and leads to unexpected shutdowns or incorrect operation of the equipment.

Time wasted. When an administrator spends their working day on routine tasks, they are unable to focus on optimising energy costs, strategic planning or profitability analysis.

HashCore Toolkit solves these problems with a centralised approach. A single server or workstation takes over all management functions, and the administrator gets a single interface that brings together everything they need. This means that operations can be scaled without additional time expenditure, and the risk of errors is minimised. Any downtime in mining directly translates into lost revenue. If the equipment is unstable, there is a lack of synchronisation between settings, or there are regular failures, the efficiency of the farm drops. Using a centralised tool prevents most problems.

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Elimination of the human factor

In the traditional model, the administrator manually controls each miner, which creates conditions for errors. A person can make a mistake with numbers, skip a step, or forget about one of the devices. HashCore Toolkit removes this burden through automation. Settings are applied to the entire group at once, and the system itself controls whether all miners meet the specified parameters.

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Optimisation of working time

One of the key results of implementing HashCore Toolkit is freeing up the administrator/'s time. Instead of spending the day checking and updating firmware, they can devote this time to strategic tasks: analysing profitability, selecting pools, optimising cooling, or planning farm expansion.

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Performance assessment tools

HashCore Toolkit falls into the category of mining equipment performance assessment tools, as it allows not only to manage equipment, but also to conduct a detailed assessment of its performance. The user receives statistics for each device, sees how changing profiles affects performance and energy consumption, and can make informed decisions.

Examples of real-life scenarios

Mass firmware update. Instead of manually reflashing each Antminer, the administrator runs a centralised task. All devices receive the new firmware version synchronously, ensuring stability and uniformity.

Group power profiles. If you need to reduce consumption during peak tariff hours, simply set one profile for the entire group. This allows you to control costs and optimise profitability.

Monitoring and reporting. At any time, you can generate a report on the farm's performance: average hash rate, number of shutdowns, temperature readings. This helps you understand which devices are working stably and which need attention.

Audit in large teams. If several people are monitoring the farm, action logs help track who made changes and when. This minimises the risk of conflicts and ensures transparency.

Key features of HashCore Toolkit

Any mining tool that positions itself as a tool for centralised management must prove its practical value. HashCore Toolkit is designed specifically for working with large equipment parks, and it is thanks to its set of features that it has become the choice of mining farm operators in different countries. In this section, we will look at the key features that make it indispensable in everyday work.

Centralised firmware management

Firmware updates are one of the most common tasks for an administrator. Without automation, this process becomes a long and tedious procedure: downloading files, connecting to each miner, running the reflash, and checking the result. HashCore Toolkit allows you to do all this centrally.

  • The administrator downloads the firmware file only once.

  • The system generates a mass update task.

  • All devices receive the file simultaneously.

  • Each miner automatically undergoes a compatibility check before the process begins.

  • Upon completion, a summary report with the results is generated.

This not only saves hours of work, but also prevents situations where some of the equipment remains on the old version.

Group profiles for power

Power consumption control is one of the biggest expenses in mining. If the equipment runs at full capacity around the clock, electricity bills grow exponentially. HashCore Toolkit allows you to create group profiles with specified power, frequency, and fan speed settings. For example:

  • During off-peak hours, the system switches the entire farm to high performance mode.

  • During peak hours, the load is automatically reduced.

Such scenarios provide a balance between efficiency and economy, reducing the risk of overheating and extending the life of the equipment.

Advanced monitoring and alerts

HashCore Toolkit provides a detailed picture of the farm's performance in real time. The user can see both general indicators and in-depth statistics for each device:

  • current and average hash rate;

  • chip and board temperature;

  • fan rotation speed;

  • power status and electricity consumption;

  • number of shutdowns or restarts.

Remote pool and settings management

Another strong point of HashCore Toolkit is the ability to centrally manage pool settings. Instead of manually changing the parameters on each miner, the administrator applies a single template. This ensures that all devices work with the same pool addresses, ports, and authorisation parameters.

This is especially useful when you need to quickly change the pool due to technical issues or select a new option with more favourable conditions.

Remote pool and settings management

Reporting and analytics

Remote pool and settings management

In addition to daily monitoring, it is important to be able to analyse performance over the long term. HashCore Toolkit generates reports that can be exported in convenient formats. This allows you to:

  • Evaluate the efficiency of individual devices;

  • Understand the impact of settings on performance;

  • Compare power consumption and profitability;

  • Plan upgrades or equipment replacement.

This feature provides administrators with a tool not only for management, but also for making strategic decisions.

Cross-platform support

HashCore Toolkit runs on various operating systems - Windows, Linux, MacOS. This allows it to be integrated into any working environment. Its flexibility makes the system accessible to most mining teams regardless of their technical infrastructure.

Security and safe rollback

Security is especially important in an area involving large financial transactions. HashCore Toolkit uses secure protocols for data transmission and supports centralized firmware rollback functionality. If a new software version causes problems, the administrator can revert to the previous stable state without risk to the entire farm.

Installation and setup

HashCore Toolkit is designed for quick and easy installation, even for administrators without extensive experience with server systems. At the same time, the tool configuration takes into account scalability and security, as it involves managing dozens or hundreds of devices. In this section, we will look at the entire process from checking system requirements to the first launch.

System requirements

For smooth operation of HashCore Toolkit, it is important to prepare a server or workstation. The basic requirements are quite modest, but for large farms it is recommended to use more powerful resources.

  • Operating systems:

  • Windows 10/11 (64-bit)

  • Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or compatible distributions)

  • macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or newer

  • Processor:

  • Minimum dual-core CPU @ 2 GHz

  • Quad-core or higher recommended for large farms


  • Random access memory (RAM):

  • Minimum 4 GB

  • 8 GB or more recommended for several dozen devices


  • Storage:

  • 500 MB of free space

  • SSD recommended for fast performance (especially when storing logs and backups)

Initial setup

The installation procedure consists of several simple steps:

Step 1: Download the toolkit

Choose your operating system:

  • Linux: Download .zip archive

  • Windows: Download .zip archive

  • macOS: Download .dmg package

Step 2: Install the software
  • macOS: Double-click on the downloaded file

  • Windows/Linux: Extract the archive contents to the desired location on disk

Step 3: Launch and configuration

Open HashCore Toolkit from your applications

  • Connect your mining devices

  • (Optional) Configure the settings in the "Settings" section

Step 4: Start managing your ASICs
  • Monitor real-time statistics

  • Optimize performance settings

  • Receive instant notifications

After completing these steps, the system is ready to operate.

First launch checklist

To ensure that everything is configured correctly, administrators use a first launch checklist. It includes the following steps:

  • Connection check. All miners should be displayed in the HashCore Toolkit interface. If any devices are not displayed, check IP addresses and network settings;

  • Command testing. You can run a test parameter update for a selected group. If the system applied the changes and they were reflected in the device status, then the configuration is done correctly;

  • Log checking. Logging should be enabled. If the log contains records for all actions, the system is ready for normal operation.

After completing this list, the administrator can proceed to full operation. HashCore Toolkit provides flexibility while maintaining control and transparency of all processes.

Typical workflows

HashCore Toolkit is designed to simplify miners' lives and ensure farm stability. Its capabilities are best revealed through typical usage scenarios, where instead of complex manual actions, the administrator performs everything centrally and with just a few clicks. In this section, we will look at the most common workflows.

Mass firmware updates

Firmware updates are one of the most important processes in mining. Manufacturers regularly release new versions that improve stability, add algorithms, or fix bugs. If miners are not updated in a timely manner, equipment can become unstable or less efficient.
Instead of manually flashing each device, HashCore Toolkit allows for mass updates:

  1. The administrator uploads the required firmware to the system.

  2. Selects a group of devices (for example, all Antminer S19s).

  3. Creates an update task with specified parameters.

  4. The system automatically checks compatibility, launches the process, and tracks the result.

  5. Upon completion, a report is generated with a list of successfully updated and problematic devices.

The advantage of this approach is not only in speed, but also in safety. If a failure occurs, the administrator receives a notification and can localize the problem without stopping the entire farm.

Monitoring

The administrator logs into HashCore Toolkit and opens the monitoring panel. The screen displays key equipment parameters: chip and board temperature, current and average hashrate, power consumption, fan speed, number of errors and restarts.
To assess the condition of the farm, he checks the dynamics of indicators in real time. For example:

  • He sees that the average temperature of the Antminer S19 group has risen by several degrees;

  • Notices the difference between current and average hashrate of individual devices;

  • Analyzes which miners consume more energy with the same power profile;

  • Records the number of errors and determines which devices are unstable.

After this, the administrator can make a decision: adjust the power profile, increase fan speed, or move the problematic device to a separate group for further diagnostics.
Thus, monitoring in HashCore Toolkit provides constant control over the entire infrastructure and allows you to quickly identify deviations before they turn into serious failures.

Mass pool configuration

Another common use case for HashCore Toolkit is mass pool installation or modification. This is especially relevant for large farms where hundreds of devices operate simultaneously. Instead of manually entering parameters for each miner, the administrator creates a centralized task.
How it works in practice:

  1. Creating a pool template
    The administrator in HashCore Toolkit sets connection parameters: pool addresses, ports, logins and passwords for authorization.

  2. Selecting a group of miners
    The system allows you to select dozens or hundreds of devices at once - for example, all Antminer S19s in one workshop. This allows you to apply the same settings without unnecessary manual work.

  3. Applying settings
    HashCore Toolkit sends connection parameters to each device in the selected group. For the user, this process looks like a single centralized task, while the system itself ensures that all miners receive the correct data.

  4. Result verification
    After the command is executed, the administrator sees a report showing which devices successfully connected to the new pool and which require additional verification.

Compatibility and integrations

HashCore Toolkit is designed as a universal tool capable of working with different generations of equipment and adapting to the needs of different mining companies. One of its main advantages is wide firmware compatibility, as well as integration with other monitoring and management systems. This makes it not just an isolated utility, but a central platform for any farm.

Firmware compatibility

Mining farms rarely consist of only one type of equipment. Often you can find mixed infrastructure: Antminer S19, S21, L7, Avalon or other models. Each line has its own firmware, which is updated at different times and with different changes.
HashCore Toolkit takes this diversity into account:

  • Supports work with original stock firmware from manufacturers;

  • Compatible with most custom firmware, including VNISH;

  • Automatically checks firmware version compatibility with the device model;

  • In case of incompatibility, issues a warning and blocks installation, preventing errors.

This saves administrators time on manual verification. The system itself ensures that the correct firmware is applied to the correct device.

Safe rollback functionality

HashCore Toolkit allows you to quickly roll back to the previous firmware version.
In simple terms, the process looks like this:

  1. The administrator selects a group of devices to roll back.

  2. The system launches a centralized rollback process.

  3. Upon completion, a report on the success of the operation is generated.

Thus, even when experimenting with new firmware, the miner always has a "safety net" and does not risk shutting down the entire farm.

Cross-vendor flexibility

Farms often consist of equipment from different brands. While some manufacturers offer their own utilities, they usually only work with their own devices. HashCore Toolkit stands out by providing a unified approach for all models, regardless of manufacturer.
For example:

  1. Antminer S19 and S21 can be combined into one group and use the same power profiles.

  2. Avalon and other devices receive the same monitoring rules.

  3. Reports are generated for the entire farm, even if the equipment is heterogeneous.

This significantly reduces the administrator's workload, as they do not need to switch between multiple programs.

Frequently asked questions

What is HashCore Toolkit and how does it differ from general monitoring software?

HashCore Toolkit is a dedicated solution for managing mining farms that combines monitoring, centralized control, and automation. Unlike standard software, it not only shows temperature and hashrate but also lets you adjust power profiles, update firmware, and manage pools.

Is installation safe and can I roll back updates centrally?

Yes, installing HashCore Toolkit is safe, as the developers have anticipated all major risks.

What metrics does the toolkit track and how often are alerts sent?

HashCore Toolkit tracks a wide range of metrics, including chip and board temperatures, current and average hashrate, fan speed, power consumption, pool connection status.

Does the toolkit change pool settings on the miners?

Yes, one of the features of HashCore Toolkit is centralised pool management. The administrator can create a template with parameters (address, port, login) and apply it to dozens or hundreds of devices at once.

What are the hardware requirements for the server running the toolkit?

For stable operation of HashCore Toolkit, it is recommended to use more powerful resources: Windows 10/11 (64-bit), Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or compatible distributions) and macOS 10.15 and newer are supported; The minimum configuration includes a dual-core 2 GHz processor, 4 GB RAM and 500 MB of free space, but for medium and large farms it is desirable to have a quad-core CPU, 8 GB RAM and SSD drive for fast processing of logs and backups. A stable internet connection is mandatory.

Do you sell mining equipment or only provide software and support?

HashCore Toolkit is exclusively software and related support. The developers do not sell equipment. Instead, they focus on providing the most effective tool for managing an existing fleet of devices.

Smarter mining starts here

HashCore Toolkit helps maintain stability, increase efficiency, and maintain transparency in the operation of mining farms regardless of scale. We have reviewed its key features: centralised firmware updates, real-time monitoring, auditing, and automation. All of this works with a single goal in mind: to reduce downtime, lower costs, and make equipment management predictable.

Take the next step: download HashCore Toolkit, test it in your infrastructure and see the real benefits for yourself. And for implementation in your enterprise, contact the support team, whose specialists will help you configure the system and ensure the continuous operation of your farm.

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