June 19, 2026 checksum record
The checksum reference file was updated on June 19, 2026 for the hosted Windows, Linux, and source files.
Updated June 16, 2026 - BTC Tools operations guide
Confirmed btc-tools.com file history: Windows v1.3.4 x64, Linux snap labels, source snapshot, and checksum record date.
BTC Tools
This changelog is intentionally conservative. It records file labels and dates confirmed in the local project instead of guessing unverified upstream release changes.
Workflow
Use this page as a practical planning reference for local ASIC miner operations. The exact behavior available in BTC Tools can depend on miner model, firmware, network access, and the action being performed.
The checksum reference file was updated on June 19, 2026 for the hosted Windows, Linux, and source files.
The current hosted Windows file is labeled btctools-windows-v1.3.4-x64.7z.
Hosted snap package labels include v1.3.3 for amd64 and arm64, plus v1.3.2 for armhf.
The source snapshot points to libbtctools commit da6e836249fd70010bf854a647e7e2096424782a.
Checklist
Keep the scope narrow, document device groups, and separate local miner status from pool-side account data.
Operations
These tables are written for miners and technicians who need repeatable local workflows rather than broad crypto marketing copy.
| Area | What to check | BTC Tools workflow |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-19 | checksums.txt updated | Reference file lists Windows, Linux, and source hosted files. |
| 2026-06-19 | Windows archive present | btctools-windows-v1.3.4-x64.7z, 44,842,082 bytes. |
| 2026-05-21 | Linux snap packages present | amd64 rev39, arm64 rev40, and armhf rev37 packages listed. |
| 2026-05-21 | Source snapshot present | libbtctools-source-da6e836.zip references commit da6e836249fd70010bf854a647e7e2096424782a. |
| 2026-06-19 | SEO, download, and content structure updated | btc-tools.com page structure, sitemap, hreflang, guides, support, and release pages updated. |
Setup
For every BTC Tools workflow, start from the intended IP range and device group, then apply changes in small controlled batches and review results before expanding the scope.