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Another quick update to version 0.6.5 for the T-Rex Nvidia GPU miner that brings support for yet another new algorithm – BCD (Bitcoin Diamond), along with some slight improvement to the performance of some of the supported algorithms. The new T-Rex 0.6.5 should bring a speed improvement of about 2-3% in X16r and X17s, Bitcore, Renesis and HMQ1725 over the recently released previous version T-Rex 0.6.4. A speed improvement of about 1-3% should also be available for X17, C11 and Sonoa algorithms that the miner also supports compared to the hashrate from the previous release. Do note that the T-Rex is a closed source miner with 1% development fee built-in. Also make sure you have a recent video driver installed as the binaries for both Linux and Windows are compiled for CUDA 9.1/9.2.

For more information and to download and try the latest version of the T-Rex miner…

BitCash (BITC) is a new crypto project being described as a solution that combines the power of blockchain with the features of banking to create the world’s most usable cryptocurrency and one that is easy to be used by regular people. It combines the advantages of cryptocurrency (speed, privacy, decentralization, low fees) with traditional fiat banking systems (transaction records, account names, electronic statements, accounting software integration), making BitCash an interesting project to keep an eye on. Since you can also mine BITC, if you are looking for new interesting coins to mine that are new and still under the radar. then BitCash is once more interesting find. BitCash (BITC) uses the same proof of work mining algorithm as Merit (MRT) that we have recently talked about, however the Cuckoo cycle algorithm in BitCash is using an Edgebit value of 27 and not 26 like for Merit. As a result you need a specific miner for BitCash (BITC) and get lower hashrate due to the difference in parameters and the official Merit miner will not work, though there is a third-parity miner already available that supports both coins, but more for that in a minute. Some good places to trade the coin include Citex, Stex, TOKOK, Crex and Graviex.

Although BitCash (BITC) uses the same mining algorithm as Merit (MRT), the general idea and the implementation of the project is quite different, so it is not just a simple fork. BitCash has a maximum coin supply of 100,000,000 BITC, the block time is 1 minute and block reward is 21.5 BITC in total, however there is a 9.7% premine and an ongoing 10% from the block reward going to the developers, so the actual block reward that goes to miners is 19.35 BITC per block. There is no proof of stake or growth score, so the coin can be pretty much only mined and traded, though there is no official or third-parity exchange supporting it for the moment (the project is still just a couple of days old and ecosystem development is still going on). If you are interested in buying or selling some BITC coins you can currently do so on the official Discord channel of the project.

If you have already mined Merit (MRT), then you will be familiar with the official miner for BitCash (BITC). It is essentially the same software with a slight modifications and it works only on Nvidia GPUs as there is currently no Cuckoo cycle miner for AMD GPUs available, you need to use this miner (or another compatible one) in order to mine BitCash. The bitcash-minerd will produce a bout half the hashrate that the merit-minerd manages to get you due to the different Edgebit parameter, so do not be alarmed when you see lower hashrate, it is normal. The miner is CPU dependent, so on mining rigs with slower processors the hashrate will be lower than on rigs with faster processors and there could be some stability issues as well, so you might want to stick to the example batch (BAT) file to run the miner just like you would with the official Merit miner (for 6 GPU mining rigs):

:loop
start bitcash-minerd.exe --url stratum+tcp://bitcash.luckypool.io:5777 --address 15v53ZR4YbU86n6oQV2JgMfrBaRMNQ6oQZyQwsuNNgBLCqSJWAc --gpu 0 1 2 3 4 5 --cores 0
wmic process where name="bitcash-minerd.exe" CALL setpriority 16384
timeout /t 1800
taskkill /f /im bitcash-minerd.exe
goto loop

You can download the official bitcash-minerd.exe miner for Windows here, there is a version available for Linux in the form of Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 16.04. Do note that the miner requires an Nvidia GPU with at least 4GB of video memory and you need up to date video drivers installed with support for the latest CUDA versions.

Here is a list of the currently available mining pools for BitCash and it is best if you mine on one of them, as solo mining even with GPU may soon be pointless, like CPU mining already is:

https://bitcash.luckypool.io/pool/BITC/
http://bitc.ginasismining.com/pool/BITC/
http://bitc.youpool.io:3001/pool/BITC/
http://premierpool.club:3456/pool/BITC/

Today zjazz has released an update to his zjazz cuda miner for the Cuckoo cycle algorithm adding support for BitCash (BITC) along the already available Merit (MRT) support in the software. It is a closed source miner available with binaries for both Windows and Linux that offers more options to try and tweak performance on mining rigs with both slower or faster CPUs, though this comes at a cost of 2% developer fee. Do note that the miner is still an early version and work in progress and may have some issues, though it does seem to handle better than the official miner on systems with slower processors stability wise.

If you are interested in the BitCash (BITC) project already and want to get into it…

A new update from sp on his open source and free fork of supminer (ccminer) now called X16r/X16s/C11/X17 Spmod-git #11 (source) with added support for the X17 algorithm. According to the developer the X17 hashrate is +10-15% faster than the ccminer alexis 1.0 opensource fork, so you might want to gie it a go for X17 altcoin mining. X16r and X16s performance has also been improved in the new version with 3-5% over what the previous release offered thanks to additional optimizations added to Fugue and Whirlpool that are a part of the X16r/s algorithms. We remind you that this miner is open source and comes with no developer fee built-in, meaning that all the performance you get is available to you and then there is also the source code available as well to learn from, modify and use to compile yourself.

To download and try the latest even faster Raven x16r/x16s Spmod-git #11 miner…


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