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SRBMiner is turning out to be the first choice for a CryptoNight AMG GPU miner thanks to the good and fast support and especially the reaction time to changes and new CryptoNight variations getting supported. The latest version 1.6.0 of SRBMiner adds support for the new Haven (HVN) algorithm to go after the fork at block 89200 as well as for the new Masari (MSR) algorithm to go after the fork at block 204000. The latest version also comes with some new features and improvements to make it more usable and problem free, though apparently there are still some miner crashes happening mostly on Windows systems with the latest 1803 update.

We are reminding you that SRBMiner is a closed source miner and comes with a built-in developer fee of 0.85%. It is only available for Windows operating systems as a precompiled binary that you can download and use. SRBMiner is designed for AMD OpenCL GPUs and will work on a wider range of AMD-based video cards, both older and newer generations such as the latest Radeon RX series.

Supported CryptoNight variations:
– Cryptonight
– Cryptonight V7
– Cryptonight Lite
– Cryptonight Lite V7
– Cryptonight Heavy
– Cryptonight IPBC
– Cryptonight Artocash
– Cryptonight Alloy
– Cryptonight Marketcash
– Cryptonight B2n
– Cryptonight Stellitev4
– Cryptonight Fast
– Cryptonight Haven

For more information about the latest SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.6.0…

There are already a few variations available of the CryptoNight algorithm and different coins are using different versions, so it is hard to keep a track of all and use a different miner for the slightly different version. The SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner might help you here as it pretty much supports all of the variations of CryptoNight for now for AMD GPU miners, for example the just forked IPBC that decided to go for Cryptonight UltraHeavy (CN Light Custom v3) instead of the regular V7.

Supported CryptoNight variations:
– Cryptonight
– Cryptonight V7
– Cryptonight Lite
– Cryptonight Lite V7
– Cryptonight Heavy
– Cryptonight UltraHeavy

SRBMiner is a closed source miner and comes with a built-in developer fee of just 0.85%. The run the miner you just need to do some simple tweaking of the config.txt file like setting the intensity (leave it to 0 for auto) and choose the right algorithm, then just set the pools in the pools.txt file (more than 1 pool to have failover support) and run the miner. The miner works on older and newer AMD GPUs, including the latest RX series, but you should not have issues with older GPUs as well.

For more information a out the latest SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.4.2…

If you are a miner that just wants to take a good profit if/while the Karlsen (KLS) craziness continues you might want to check out our quick tutorial on how to maximize your mining profit dual mining Karlsen (KLS) and Zilliqa (ZIL) with the latest Rigel miner 1.10.0 (Nvidia only) along with utilizing the Unmineable mining pool to autoconvert the mined KLS to Bitcoin (BTC) or KAS or any other of the supported crypto coins. This way you don’t have to rely on a local console Karlsen wallet or have to deal with exchanges to sell the mined coins. It is very similar to how NiceHash works, but NiceHash has not yet listed KLS, so there is no need to wait for them and you can act now. Apart from the Rigel miner, the latest GMiner (Nvidia only) has also added support for Karlsen and ZIL dual mining, and BzMiner, lolMiner and SRBMiner-Multi do support Karlsen only. We like the performance and ease of use of the Rigel miner and if you have used it for mining KAS on GPUs previously, then it is very easy to switch your config to mine Karlsen by changing the algorithm and the wallet address to a Karlsen one.

Here is command line example to get you started:
rigel -a karlsenhash+zil ^
-o [1]stratum+ssl://karlsenhash-eu.unmineable.com:4444 -u [1]BTC:WALLET_ADDRESS ^
-o [2]stratum+tcp://eu.crazypool.org:5005 -u [2]ZIL_WALLET_ADDRESS ^
-w WORKER_ID --log-file logs/miner.log --no-strict-ssl ^
--cclock 250 ^
--lock-cclock [1]1750 --lock-mclock [1]807 ^
--lock-cclock [2]1050 --mclock [2]1000

The above example is ready to be used and tweaked on RTX 3070 or similar GPUs, it uses the Unminable service with Bitcoin payouts (make sure you set your address) and Crazypool for ZIL mining (make sure you set your address), then also set your WORKER_ID as well. Just like KAS, Karlsen does not need much memory, so you can lower the clock to the minimum and keep the GPU clock higher utilizing the maximum offset your cards can sustain for reduced power usage.

You can check your mining status at:
For Unmineable: https://unmineable.com/coins/BTC/address/YOUR_BTC_WALLET_ADDRESS
For Crazypool: https://zil.crazypool.org/#/account/YOUR_ZIL_WALLET_ADDRESS

Make sure you set your mining wallet addresses in both of the above URLs in order to be able to see your own stats!

To Download the latest Rigel 1.10.0 Nvidia GPU miner…


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