SoloKing Help
Learn how SoloKing works, what your dashboard metrics mean, where responsibility starts and stops, and how to avoid common mistakes before you point real hashrate at a market.
SoloKing does not hold user balances or pooled payout wallets.
Your wallet address powers the dashboard and reward destination.
Solo mining is high variance. The dashboard gives context, not guarantees.
Start here, then move into your dashboard with confidence.
SoloKing is built to stay simple: choose a live market, mine directly to your address, and use the dashboard to monitor real activity without account custody or payout balance management.
Choose a live market
Open the Coins page, confirm the market is live, and use the connection details shown for that coin.
Mine with your wallet address
SoloKing is direct-address first. Your wallet address acts as the identity that powers dashboard lookup and reward destination.
Watch the dashboard, not just the miner
Once your address is active, use the dashboard to track workers, hashrate, best share strength, and recent history.
This page should explain the system, not duplicate the miner connection page.
The connection flow already exists elsewhere. The help page should reduce confusion: what solo mining means, how to interpret the dashboard, what wallets to use, and where responsibility starts and stops.