Agent Lottery
/install agent-lottery
Agent Lottery - Bitcoin Solo Mining Lottery
Use CPU power to participate in Bitcoin mining lottery. Extremely low probability but zero cost entertainment - if you hit a block, you get the full 3.125 BTC reward (~$150,000+).
First-Time Setup Workflow
When user first mentions lottery mining, check if data/config.json exists:
If config.json NOT exists (first time):
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Check dependencies
python3 scripts/miner.py statusIf cpuminer-opt not found, run:
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Ask user about BTC address:
"Do you have a BTC address? If yes, we can use it directly. If no, I'll generate a new wallet for you."
Wait for user response before proceeding.
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Ask user about CPU usage:
"How much CPU would you like to use for lottery mining? Default is 10%, recommended 5-20%. Higher values may affect normal computer usage."
Device Type Suggested CPU Raspberry Pi / Low-power devices 5-10% Laptop / Desktop 10-30% Dedicated server 50-100% Wait for user response. Use 10% if user doesn't specify.
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Configure wallet (based on step 2):
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If YES (has address):
python3 scripts/wallet.py --address THEIR_BTC_ADDRESS --pool btc.casualmine.com:20001 --cpu THEIR_CPU_PERCENTTell user: "Configuration complete! Mining rewards will be sent directly to this address."
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If NO (needs new wallet):
python3 scripts/wallet.py --generate --pool btc.casualmine.com:20001 --cpu THEIR_CPU_PERCENTIMPORTANT: Show user the private key and warn them to save it!
"Please save your private key securely! This is the only way to access this wallet."
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If user has private key (WIF or hex):
python3 scripts/wallet.py --import-key THEIR_PRIVATE_KEY --pool btc.casualmine.com:20001 --cpu THEIR_CPU_PERCENT
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Start mining
nohup python3 scripts/miner.py start > /dev/null 2>&1 &Tell user: "Mining started! Use 'lottery' command to check status. You can adjust CPU anytime with 'setcpu --cpu X'."
If config.json exists (already configured):
Just run lottery to show current status.
Platform Support
| Platform | Mining | CPU Limiting |
|---|---|---|
| Linux (x86_64, ARM) | Full | cpulimit |
| macOS (Intel, Apple Silicon) | Full | cpulimit (via brew) |
| Windows (WSL) | Full | cpulimit |
| Windows (native) | Manual | Requires 3rd party tool |
Quick Commands
# Generate new wallet (default CPU: 10%)
python3 scripts/wallet.py --generate --pool btc.casualmine.com:20001 --cpu 10
# Use existing BTC address (no private key needed)
python3 scripts/wallet.py --address YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS --pool btc.casualmine.com:20001 --cpu 10
# Import existing wallet with private key
python3 scripts/wallet.py --import-key YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY
# Show wallet info
python3 scripts/wallet.py --show
# Start mining (background with nohup)
nohup python3 scripts/miner.py start --cpu 10 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
# Stop mining
python3 scripts/miner.py stop
# Dynamically adjust CPU (while mining or stopped)
python3 scripts/miner.py setcpu --cpu 20
# Check status
python3 scripts/miner.py status
# Lottery summary (user-friendly)
python3 scripts/miner.py lottery
Statistics Tracked
- Best Difficulty: Highest difficulty share found (closer to block diff = better)
- Total Shares: Number of lottery "tickets"
- Runtime: How long mining has been active
- CPU Usage: Current CPU limit
- Network Difficulty: Fetched in real-time from blockchain.info
Lottery Reality Check
Tell users:
- BTC network difficulty: fetched in real-time (currently ~144T, varies)
- CPU mining produces shares with diff ~0.001 to ~10 typically
- A block requires diff matching network difficulty
- Odds: roughly 1 in 10^14+ per share
- This is entertainment, not investment
When User Asks About Lottery
Run python3 scripts/miner.py lottery and explain:
- Their current "tickets" (shares)
- Best difficulty found
- Real-time network difficulty
- How far they are from a block (odds)
- Encourage them to keep going (or not, if unrealistic)
Installation
Linux / macOS
chmod +x scripts/install.sh
./scripts/install.sh
Windows
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Option A: WSL (Recommended)
wsl --install # Then run install.sh inside WSL -
Option B: Native Windows
- Download cpuminer-opt from https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt/releases
- Extract and add to PATH
- For CPU limiting, use BES (Battle Encoder Shirase) or Process Throttler
Dependencies
cpuminer-opt: Bitcoin SHA256d minercpulimit: CPU throttling (Linux/macOS only)base58,ecdsa: Python libraries for wallet
Files
agent-lottery/
├── SKILL.md # This file
├── scripts/
│ ├── wallet.py # Wallet management (generate/import/address)
│ ├── miner.py # Mining controller (start/stop/status/setcpu)
│ ├── quick_status.py # Fast status check
│ └── install.sh # Cross-platform dependency installer
└── data/ # User data (git ignored)
├── config.json # Wallet and stats
└── miner.log # Mining output
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install agent-lottery - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/agent-lottery - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Agent Lottery?
Bitcoin solo mining "lottery" skill. Use when users want to (1) mine Bitcoin with CPU for lottery-style chance at blocks, (2) set up or manage BTC wallet for... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 346 downloads so far.
How do I install Agent Lottery?
Run "/install agent-lottery" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Agent Lottery free?
Yes, Agent Lottery is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Agent Lottery support?
Agent Lottery is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Agent Lottery?
It is built and maintained by pkwangwanjun (@pkwangwanjun); the current version is v1.0.0.