there are no answers to my questions
I replied before seeing your latest post. The client should connect automatically to the preloaded peers, so you don't really need to do anything in that regard to start with, and surely could/should connect to more peers as you go. I will be releasing a list of enode addresses for miners to connect to in the forum later on today, all from community nodes.
There's a guide on github on how to mine
https://github.com/masayoshikob/bitnet#generating-bitnets-via-mininghttps://github.com/masayoshikob/bitnet#generating-bitnets-via-mining and if you're on Windows it is as simple as setting your wallet address, executing the `Bitnet.cmd` batchfile script, and enabling mining via the console - you can open it by running `BitnetConsole.cmd`.
Sorry if it is confusing. Could you please let me know what suggestions would you have so I can make it clearer for newcomers?