It Is All About BTC, LTC, ETH, DOGE, KAS mining as well as other alternative crypto currencies
The latest version 0.9.2 of the CryptoDredge Nvidia GPU miner for both Linux and Windows comes with a new algorithm supported as well as some performance improvements and fixes. The new algorithm getting added is CryptoNightSaber used by BitTube, Allium and Phi2 get performance improvements for GTX 1070, 1070 Ti, 1080 and 1080 Ti GPUs. The list of new features and improvements include the ability to set intensity per GPU, a fixed failover mechanism, disable miner to auto-start after system restart and added crash reporting mechanism. Our usual reminder that the CryptoDredge miner is a closed source software that comes with 1% built-in developer fee with binaries available for both Windows and Linux (CUDA 9.1/9.2).
– To download and try the latest release of the CryptoDredge 0.9.2 Nvidia GPU miner…
The latest version 0.9.0 of the CryptoDredge Nvidia GPU miner for both Linux and Windows comes with a number of new mining algorithms added along with some fixes. The most notable new additions to the list of supported algorithms of the miner are CryptoNightV7 (Monero, Aeon), CryptoNightHeavy and CryptonightFast (Masari), though you also get support for Stellite and Lbk3 algorithms as well. DO note however that CryptoNightV7 and CryptoNightHeavy do not currently seem to work on NiceHash, though they should be fine for mining specific crypto currencies. Also have in mind that CryptoNight-based algorithms are generally performing better on AMD GPUs than on Nvidia. Our usual reminder that the CryptoDredge miner is a closed source software that comes with 1% built-in developer fee with binaries available for both Windows and Linux (CUDA 9.1/9.2).
– To download and try the latest CryptoDredge 0.9.0 Nvidia GPU miner for Linux and Windows…
NiceHash has just announced the support and availability of the CryptoNightHeavy and Lyra2z algorithms on their platform. The new algorithms are showing that there is high interest in term of hashrate for crypto coins such as Sumokoin (SUMO), Haven (XHV) and Loki (LOKI) that use the CryptoNightHeavy mining algorithm as well as Zcoin (XZC) and GINcoin (GIN) that rely on Lyra2z, though there are other coins that use these two algorithms as well. So for users that need more hashrate to mine any of these coins or others that use the two newly added algorithms the marketplace is now open, the same goes for people that just want to sell their hashrate and get paid directly in Bitcoin (BTC) that can also take advantage from the new NiceHash support for CryptoNightHeavy and Lyra2z. On a side note, new crypto coin launches using either of these algorithms may now also be hammered with huge hashrates right from their launch if there are users renting big amounts of CryptoNightHeavy or Lyra2z hashpower, so have that in mind as well if you are always on the lookout for new coin launches.