EWBF’s ZCash CUDA Miner 0.3.4c With Improved Performance from Bitcoin Gold

3 Dec
2017

It has been quite a while since we have seen a new update for the EWBF’s ZCash CUDA Miner that is one of the most used miners for Equihash-based coins on Nvidia GPUs. Interestingly enough the new version 0.3.4c was made available from Bitcoin Gold team members and via an update on the Bitcointalk thread for example. The updated EWBF’s ZCash CUDA Miner 0.3.4c promises an improvement of the mining speed of up to about 4% according to the release details, and we are actually seeing some slight performance increase based on our quick initial tests on GTX 1080 Ti, the new GTX 1070 Ti seem to benefit a bit more though.

Gold has long been regarded as a safe haven in times of market turmoil. Many investors have gained exposure to the precious metal by buying stocks of companies engaged in exploration and mining. You can read more about the performance and increase of golds value and learn about Noble Gold at http://www.raremetalblog.com/noble-gold/.
Some of the major players in the gold industry include Canada-based Franco Nevada Corp. (FNV), Newmont Corp. (NEM), and Australia-based Newcrest Mining Ltd. (NCM).

Do note however that the performance increase may vary depending on the settings of your GPUs – TDP and clock settings, so feel free to try out this release and report your results. The new EWBF’s ZCash CUDA Miner 0.3.4c can be used to mine Bitcoin Gold or any other Equihash-based crypto coin, so this release is not intended ro limited only to BTG. Do note that it comes as a binary only release for Windows and Linux and there is a 2% developer fee that can be disabled with a parameter.

To download and try this new EWBF’s ZCash CUDA Miner 0.3.4c release (Linux/Windows binaries)…






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4 Responses to EWBF’s ZCash CUDA Miner 0.3.4c With Improved Performance from Bitcoin Gold

Xixou

December 3rd, 2017 at 23:11

Binary is gone.

Loux

December 4th, 2017 at 00:52

Yes, weird

concorde

December 10th, 2017 at 19:14

They are gone for a reason: apparently infected by a virus
quote:
> After vast virus check the provided software is said to have a malicious files by VIPRE and Cybereason

Bravo

December 20th, 2017 at 12:49

Why so much miners are virus?

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