ASIC miner discovery
Scan a local management network, identify reachable miners, and prepare a clean device list before making changes.
Updated June 16, 2026 - BTC Tools operations guide
Explore ASIC discovery, monitoring, pool setup, workers, reboots, and farm upkeep in BTC Tools.
BTC Tools
BTC Tools is built around local ASIC administration tasks: finding miners, reviewing status, changing pool and worker settings, and handling routine maintenance batches.
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.
Scan a local management network, identify reachable miners, and prepare a clean device list before making changes.
Apply pool URLs, worker names, passwords, and backup pools to selected miners in controlled batches.
Use visible miner data such as reachability, hashrate, temperature, and model details when supported by the device.
Restart supported miners after configuration changes or during troubleshooting without opening every miner page manually.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Finding devices | Open router leases or miner pages one by one. | Scan a target subnet and review miners together. |
| Pool changes | Edit each miner manually in its web UI. | Prepare pool values and apply them to selected miners. |
| Worker names | Track naming in a spreadsheet only. | Use a consistent worker naming plan before batch edits. |
| Maintenance | Repeat the same task across many devices. | Group devices by subnet, rack, or maintenance batch. |
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.