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The Xevan algorithm used by BitSend (BSD) has finally recieved a GPU miner for Nvidia-based mining rigs with the ccMiner fork by krnlx (source). Unfortunately for the moment the code of the miner only compiled and works under Linux, though hopefully soon things will be ironed out and a Windows version will also be available. For a Xevan AMD GPU miner check this older fork of sgminer available for both Windows and Linux OS with precompiled binaries. The Xevan algorithm is essentially a dual X17 with 128 bit headers, but it wasn’t that easy to implement apparently or there weren’t enough incentive up until now apparently.
The ccMiner fork from krnlx is reported to provide 3.3+ MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 and around 6 MHS on Nvidia GeForce GTX 10880 Ti GPUs according to the author. Owners of Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 mining rigs are advised to set the intensity manually in order to have the miner work properly with their hardware, GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 Ti should work fine with the default intensity of 20. If you are interested in how the Windows version is coming, then you might want to check out the official thread about the miner on Bitcointalk.
Update: Windows binary is now available thanks to Palgin, you can download a 32-bit Windows binary, VS 2013, CUDA 8.0 here.
– Check out the announcement thread for the ccMiner fork with Xevan support on Bitcointalk here…
5 Responses to New ccMiner Fork With Xevan Algorithm Support Is Available Now
Dr_Victor
October 6th, 2017 at 08:32
Have anyone compiled the windows version?
John Smith
October 8th, 2017 at 21:53
Mining Xevan coins was better than ZEC until they released the Windows version and profits were destroyed.
wabibook
October 9th, 2017 at 01:27
difficulty from 50 to 150 now……
Nena Troli
October 11th, 2017 at 11:18
@John, it’s still better than ZEC.
doctorsorders
January 13th, 2018 at 19:37
anyone have the linux compiled verisonof palgin mod alexis 1.1 cccminer?