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How to Mine Vertcoin (VTC) in 2026

Updated June 2026 · Beginner-friendly · GPU (AMD & Nvidia) mining guide

Vertcoin (ticker VTC) is one of the longest-running ASIC-resistant coins in crypto — a 2014 fair-launch project that calls itself "The People's Coin" because it is built to stay mineable on ordinary graphics cards. This guide walks you through mining Vertcoin step by step: what Verthash is, which GPUs work, how to set up a wallet and miner, and how to check whether it's worth it at your power price.

Quick answer

To mine Vertcoin (VTC), you need a GPU with at least 2 GB of VRAM (4 GB recommended), a Vertcoin wallet (Vertcoin Core or Electrum-VTC), and a Verthash miner such as VerthashMiner or the beginner-friendly One-Click Miner. The miner builds or downloads a ~1.2 GB verthash.dat file, then you point it at a pool's stratum address with your wallet address as the username. Verthash is I/O-bound, so even older mid-range cards mine efficiently at low power.

Vertcoin (VTC) at a glance
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Algorithm
Verthash
Hardware
GPU
Consensus
PoW
Max Supply
84M VTC

What is Vertcoin and how does mining work?

Vertcoin launched in January 2014 with no premine and no ICO, and its defining mission has never changed: keep mining decentralized by staying ASIC-resistant. When ASICs or rental attacks threatened earlier algorithms, the project hard-forked — through Lyra2RE, Lyra2REv2 and Lyra2REv3 — before settling on its own purpose-built algorithm, Verthash, in early 2021.

Verthash is an I/O-bound algorithm: instead of raw compute, it hammers random reads against a ~1.2 GB data file (verthash.dat) that must sit in GPU memory. That makes the work cheap on power and unfriendly to ASICs. The practical upshot: power-efficient mid-range GPUs are competitive, electricity cost matters more than raw speed, and cards as old as the RX 470 / GTX 1060 class can still participate.

Mining software: VerthashMiner is the reference miner for both AMD and Nvidia. Beginners should try Vertcoin's One-Click Miner (OCM), which bundles wallet, pool selection, and miner in one app. SRBMiner-Multi also supports Verthash.

How to mine Vertcoin: step by step

  1. 1. Check your GPU has enough VRAM

    Verthash needs the ~1.2 GB verthash.dat file in GPU memory, so any card with 2 GB+ VRAM works (4 GB+ recommended for headroom). Both AMD and Nvidia are supported, and because the algorithm is I/O-bound, efficient mid-range cards punch above their weight.

  2. 2. Create a Vertcoin wallet

    Download Vertcoin Core (full node) or Electrum-VTC (light wallet) from the official Vertcoin site and generate a receiving address. Back up your seed phrase offline — this address is where the pool pays your mined VTC.

  3. 3. Get a Verthash miner and pick a pool

    Download VerthashMiner (or the beginner-friendly One-Click Miner, which automates the rest of these steps). On first run the miner generates or downloads verthash.dat (~1.2 GB). Pick a low-fee PPLNS pool with a payout threshold you can reach within a day or two.

  4. 4. Configure and start mining

    Point the miner at your pool's stratum URL and port, set your wallet address (plus an optional worker name) as the username, and start. Within a minute you should see accepted shares; paste your address into the pool's dashboard to track hashrate and pending balance.

  5. 5. Tune for efficiency and watch profit

    Verthash responds well to power limiting — most cards lose little hashrate at 60–70% power. Undervolt, verify share acceptance stays high, and track daily earnings against your electricity rate, because small-cap coin prices and difficulty both move.

Best hardware for mining Vertcoin, ranked

The fastest Verthash hardware we track, ranked by hashrate. Tap any row for the full spec page — and check the live VTC page for current network revenue.

# Hardware Hashrate
1 Nvidia logo Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 11.0 Gh/s
2 Nvidia logo Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 8.7 Gh/s
3 Nvidia logo Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super 8.7 Gh/s
4 Nvidia logo Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti 6.8 Gh/s
5 Nvidia logo Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 6.8 Gh/s
6 Nvidia logo Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 5.2 Gh/s
7 Nvidia logo Nvidia RTX 4070 SUPER 5.2 Gh/s
8 Nvidia logo Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 4.9 Gh/s

Compare any two on price, power, and earnings with the comparison tool, or browse everything we track in the rig catalog.

Where to mine Vertcoin: pools

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Other pools currently mining VTC, by tracked hashrate:

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How to check your Vertcoin mining profit

Profit is revenue minus electricity, and both move daily. To get a number you can trust:

  • Set your real power rate. The same hardware can be solidly green at $0.10/kWh and red at $0.25/kWh. Our electricity cost guide shows how much it swings the result.
  • Use live numbers. Price, difficulty, and network hashrate all drift. Track them on the live Vertcoin mining page before and after you commit hardware.
  • Compare against alternatives. The same hardware could mine another coin — or in the case of GPUs, earn from AI rental. See GPU mining vs. AI rental and the rig leaderboard.

Is mining Vertcoin worth it? The honest take

  • Low power draw is the edge. Verthash is I/O-bound, so cards mine at a fraction of their gaming wattage — cheap electricity turns marginal cards profitable.
  • Small-cap price risk. VTC's USD price is volatile and thinly traded compared to majors; your fiat profit swings with it.
  • Old hardware gets a second life. 2–4 GB cards that can't mine anything else can still mine Verthash — but factor their lower resale value and higher J/hash.
  • Community coin, community pace. Vertcoin is volunteer-driven with no premine or company behind it. That's the appeal — and the risk.
Ready to start mining VTC?

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FAQ

Vertcoin (VTC) mining FAQ

What algorithm does Vertcoin use?

Vertcoin uses Verthash, a custom I/O-bound proof-of-work algorithm introduced in January 2021. It performs random reads against a ~1.2 GB data file held in GPU memory, which keeps it ASIC-resistant and power-efficient on consumer graphics cards.

Can I mine Vertcoin with an ASIC?

No. Verthash was purpose-built to resist ASICs, and Vertcoin has a track record of hard-forking away from any algorithm where ASICs appear. Mining is done on ordinary AMD and Nvidia GPUs.

How much VRAM do I need to mine Vertcoin?

At least 2 GB of GPU memory to hold the ~1.2 GB verthash.dat file, with 4 GB+ recommended. This means even older cards like the RX 470 or GTX 1060 can mine Vertcoin.

What is the easiest way to start mining Vertcoin?

Vertcoin's One-Click Miner (OCM) is the simplest path: it bundles a wallet, pool selection, and the Verthash miner into a single app. Advanced users typically run VerthashMiner directly against their preferred pool.

Is Vertcoin mining profitable?

Verthash draws little power, so margins depend mostly on your electricity rate and VTC's market price. Vertcoin is a small-cap coin with volatile pricing — always check live profitability at your own power cost before committing hardware.