Beta

Danvista Miner

A simple desktop mining tool designed for transparency, manual control and clear usage visibility.

Mining profitability depends on hardware, electricity cost and market prices. Danvista Miner does not promise earnings.

A desktop tool, not an investment product.

Danvista Miner is being built for users who want a clearer way to configure mining, review resource usage and start or stop mining manually.

Manual operation

Mining starts only after the user enters settings and clicks the start button.

Visible configuration

Coin selection, wallet address and CPU/GPU settings are shown before mining begins.

Plain-language notices

Fees, requirements and profitability risks are explained directly.

Beta status

The product is in beta. Features, supported coins and release details may change.

Initial coin support.

Supported networks are listed for product planning and beta testing. Availability may depend on the final miner release.

XMR

Monero

CPU-focused mining support planned.

SAL

Salvium

Beta support marked as coming soon.

VRSC

VerusCoin

Configuration support marked as coming soon.

RVN

Ravencoin

GPU-oriented support marked as coming soon.

Review settings before mining.

The setup flow is designed to be understandable before any mining process starts.

  1. 1
    Download the beta app

    Use the official Danvista website and check the version information.

  2. 2
    Enter a wallet address

    Use the address for the coin you plan to mine.

  3. 3
    Select coin and device settings

    Choose CPU or GPU options based on your hardware and the selected network.

  4. 4
    Start manually

    Mining begins only after you review the settings and click start.

  5. 5
    Monitor usage

    Watch resource usage and stop mining whenever needed.

Clear behavior and clear limits.

Danvista Miner should be easy to understand: what is selected, what resources are used, what fees apply and when mining is active.

Transparent fee section

Any mining fee should be shown before the user starts mining. Current public beta fee information is marked as coming soon.

Fee: Coming soon

No hidden mining

The app is designed around manual start/stop behavior and visible mining status.

Visible resource usage

CPU/GPU settings and usage indicators help users understand the system load.

Honest profitability note

Mining can cost more than it earns depending on electricity, hardware efficiency and market prices.

Built for Windows desktop users.

Final requirements may change during beta testing.

Operating systemWindows 10 or newer, 64-bit
ProcessorModern multi-core CPU recommended
GraphicsCompatible GPU required for GPU mining modes
NetworkStable internet connection
WalletWallet address for the selected coin

Interface previews.

Replace these placeholders with actual Danvista Miner screenshots when the beta build is ready.

Dashboard

Mining status, selected coin and start/stop control.

Settings

Wallet address, device selection and CPU/GPU usage options.

Beta

Download Danvista Miner

Windows beta release. Version number and download link are coming soon.

Download Beta

Download only from the official Danvista website. Review settings, fees and resource usage before starting.

Honest answers.

Danvista Miner is software for configuring mining. It is not financial advice and does not guarantee profit.

Is Danvista Miner free?

The beta download information is coming soon. Any fees should be shown clearly before mining starts.

What is the fee?

The fee section is currently marked as coming soon. The product should show fee information before mining is started.

Can I stop mining anytime?

Yes. The product direction is manual control, including clear start and stop actions.

Which coins are supported?

Initial planned coins include Monero XMR, Salvium SAL, VerusCoin VRSC and Ravencoin RVN. Some coin support may be marked coming soon during beta.

Does mining use my CPU/GPU?

Yes. Mining uses hardware resources. Users should review CPU/GPU settings and understand electricity costs before starting.

Will mining be profitable?

Profitability depends on hardware efficiency, electricity cost, mining difficulty and market prices. Danvista Miner does not promise income.