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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: Creepsky on November 26, 2020, 08:05:28 PM



Title: [ANN]CreepMiner(OpenCL/CUDA)
Post by: Creepsky on November 26, 2020, 08:05:28 PM
CreepMiner

The creepMiner is a client application for mining Burst on a pool or solo. For more detailed information on Burst mining (https://www.burst-team.us/). creepMiner is written in C++ and is multi-threaded to get the best performance, it can also be compiled on most operating systems.

Features
  • Mine with your CPU (SSE2/SSE4/AVX/AVX2) or your GPU (OpenCL, CUDA)
  • Mine solo or in a pool
  • Multi Mining (Build a network of several miners)
  • Filter bad deadlines with the auto target deadline feature
  • Responsive web interface for keeping a close eye on your mining
  • Support for BFS (Burst File System)

Links:
GitHub: https://github.com/Creepsky/creepMiner
Download: creepMiner-opencl-1.9.0.0-win64.zip (https://bitbucket.org/cryptominingnews/miners/downloads/creepMiner-opencl-1.9.0.0-win64.zip)
Download: creepMiner-1.9.0.0-win64.zip (https://bitbucket.org/cryptominingnews/miners/downloads/creepMiner-1.9.0.0-win64.zip)
Wiki: https://github.com/Creepsky/creepMiner/wiki
FAQ: https://github.com/Creepsky/creepMiner/wiki/FAQ


Quick start guide!
Download the latest version of the creepMiner for your OS
Unpack / Install the download (zip / msi | tar.gz / deb)
Start the miner (run creepMiner.exe or ./run.sh)


Title: Re: [ANN]CreepMiner(OpenCL/CUDA)
Post by: laineux on November 26, 2020, 09:11:26 PM
Hello

I mined burst few years ago when BURST costs 500 sat (versus 10 today)
But I stopped it because no rentability

Can you give us some values. How BURST with a ryzen and 5 To HDD for example ?


Title: Re: [ANN]CreepMiner(OpenCL/CUDA)
Post by: Creepsky on November 28, 2020, 06:11:41 PM
Hello

I mined burst few years ago when BURST costs 500 sat (versus 10 today)
But I stopped it because no rentability

Can you give us some values. How BURST with a ryzen and 5 To HDD for example ?
Sorry we have a little problem now and we can't give you any evidence right now. In the coming days we will add a table with sets of values.