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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SmartMinerPRO (SMP) - AMD & NVIDIA GPU & CPU Mining BTC, LTC, ETH, ETC, RVN, XMR on: June 05, 2022, 08:32:29 AM
RX 6900XT ~900MH/s @ ~230W PPT.
RX 6900XT ~920MH/s @ ~240W PPT.

Some nice efficiency increases there!
 Roll Eyes

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2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SmartMinerPRO (SMP) - multi crypto mining panel for CPU/GPU/ASIC/FPGA on: June 05, 2022, 08:16:47 AM
RX 6900XT ~900MH/s @ ~230W PPT.
RX 6900XT ~920MH/s @ ~240W PPT.

Some nice efficiency increases there!



SmartMinerPRO (SMP+) - Multi crypto mining panel for CPU/GPU/ASIC/FPGA

SMP+ is a software product developed by SmartMiner.PRO with a simple and convenient GUI. This version of SMP + was created to work with each cryptocurrency based on these algorithms, including Bitcoin. Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Sumocoin, Grin, Monero, Ravencoin and many others. This version of SMP + runs on Windows with CPUs and GPUs AMD or Nvidia and ASIC/FPGA.

! OS Support: Windows (32/64 bit).

 + Official github developer: https://github.com/MiningSoftware/SmartMinerPRO
 + DOWNLOAD LINKS: https://github.com/MiningSoftware/SmartMinerPRO/releases

DevFee

SmartMinerPRO (SMP / SMP +) is completely free software. This does not apply to built-in programs for mining (miners).

Key Features SMP:

  • 💎 Built-in miners: XMR-STAK & XMRIG, GMINER. T-REX, TeamRedMiner, CGMiner, T-Rex, NBMiner, Nanominer, PhoenixMiner, CCMiner, miniz, cpu miner, cpuminer-opt, Kadena Miner, Kawpowminer and many others.
  • 🖥 Works on all versions of Windows
  • 📊 Over 50 of the best mining puols
  • ℹ️ Complete information about each currency with links  
  • 📈 CoinGecko price and coin statistics
  • 📊 Coin mining statistics from Cryptunit
  • ♻️ CPU & GPU Mining
  • 🔸 Easy to use
  • 🔸 Easy installation of other miners and .bat configuration files.
  • 🔸 To start mining using SMP +, just enter your wallet in the .bat file of the selected miner
  • 🔸 SMP + has demonstrated high performance when working with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Monero, Raven and other currencies, stands out for its high stability and easy setup.
  • 🔸 Easy one-click CPU mining for CPUs that support at least SSE2 (only works on Windows x64).
  • 🔸 Easy one-click GPU mining for NVIDIA GPUs using microarchitecture (compute capability) SM 3.0+.
  • 🔸 Easy one-click GPU mining for AMD GPUs using any AMD GPU devices that supports OpenCL.
  • 🔸 Integrated support for Simple Multi-Algorithm. Always mine most profitable algorithm.
  • 🔸 Integrated benchmarking tool. Run it only once before you start mining and after every hardware/driver/software upgrade.
  • 🔸 Watch-feature - automatically restart miner if crashed or hanged.
  • 🔸 Much more..[/sup]

Screenshots GUI SMP+:


How to start

1. Download "SmartMinerPRO"
2. Unpack the archive
3. Run "SmartMinerPRO.exe"

IMPORTANT! For your mining equipment, you must install the necessary dependencies. Since each miner program has its own requirements for work. For reference, you can refer to the root directory in the miner’s folder.

System requirements

    WINDOWS XP,7,8,10 or later (x64)
    CPU (x64/x86/ARM) For CPU mining a modern CPU with SSE2 support
    OpenCL for AMD GPUs. For AMD mining any AMD GPU with OpenCL support
    CUDA for NVIDIA GPUs. For NVIDIA mining any NVIDIA GPU with Compute capability (SM) 3.0 or newer
    up-to-date patches for OS
    up-to-date drivers for all GPUs
    Reliable internet connectivity

Note: .NET Framework 4.8 or higher and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2015 are required. No additional installations should be needed if you use Windows 7 or later. However, if you encounter any issues when starting application (application would fail to start or errors/warnings about missing DLL files are displayed) you should download and install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2015 (vcredist_x64.exe) (after installation a reboot might be required).

    Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-framework/thank-you/net48-web-installer
    Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2015: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145

Full list Support miners SMP+:

    + bminer
    + ccminer
    + Nanominer
    + Claymore
    + cpuminer-opt
    + cpuminer-GR
    + CryptoDredge
    + ethminer
    + EWB
    + Gminer
    + cgminer
    + sgminer
    + wildrig-multi  
    + kawpowminer
    + lolMiner
    + miniZ
    + NBMiner
    + PhoenixMiner
    + Progpowminer
    + SRBMiner-CN
    + SRBMiner-Multi
    + TeamRedMiner
    + T-Rex Miner
    + TT-Miner
    + xmrig
    + xmr-stak
    + xmr-stak-rx
    + z-enemy

! Please note that the list of supported miners will be expanded with subsequent versions of the SMP +

How to use SMP

1. At the first launch of SMP, select the coin to be mined • Optionally, you can choose what equipment will be used, according to the standard, all available CPU / GPUs are used.
2. Click "Start mining", in the mining parameters window, select the miner and the finished .bat file (coins \ pool) • By default, safe recommended settings for increased profitability of mining are used.
3. You can edit the .bat file to replace the wallet and pool values with your own by pressing the "EDIT" button. • If desired, you can replace the parameters of the request, for this we recommend that you refer to the practical guide in the root folders of the miners.
4. After replacing the values of the wallet and pool with yours, click "RUN"
5. Then begins the extraction of coins

Release Note:

v1.3.0

Add Miners & Update:

+ GMiner 2.96
+ TRM 0.10.0
+ T-Rex 0.26.1
+ xmrig-6.7.0
+ cpuminer-opt-3.19.7
+ lolminer 1.51

Updates SMP:

Check generated DAG, a warning at very high GPU overclocking for Ethash, Etcash, KAWPOW and ProgPoW algorithms, helps overclock GPU without errors
checking Shares on CPU, a warning when the GPU is overclocked too high for the Ethash, Etcash, KAWPOW and ProgPoW algorithms, helps overclock the GPU without errors
DAG caching, if the GPU has enough memory, DAG files are not recalculated when switching to another algorithm when mining Ethash + Zilliqa or Nicehash, which has a positive impact on user profitability
auto-selection of optimal cores for each device on Ethash, Etcash, KAWPOW
ability to manually select the core on each device for Ethash, Etcash
GPU temperature control and shutdown in case of overheating
watchdog - a process-watchdog that monitors the state of key systems of the miner, and will restart the miner if it crashes or hangs
Mechanism to recover lost connections to the pool
Failover support - the Miner uses failover pools until the connection to the main pool is restored
support for secure connections
SOCKS5 proxy support
informative and readable display of tabular statistics on the console
detailed information per device (temperature, power consumption, load on the cooler, memory frequency, CPU frequency, power efficiency)
parallel output of the information to the console and to a file on the disk
built-in statistics server - remote monitoring of the miner in a web browser
memory settings for Nvidia GPUs with GDDR5X and GDDR5 memory
Overclocking core clock, memory clock, core voltage, memory voltage, fan speed, power limit for Windows
Safe DAG generation for Nvidia GPUs
auto fan speed control to achieve target temperatures

v1.1.2

+Updates miner plugins:

bminer-v14.1.0
CryptoDredge_0.23.0
ccminer-2.3.1
Claymore_v15.0
cpuminer-opt-3.12.4
ethminer 0.19.0
EWB_v0.6
gminer_2_55
kawpowminer-1.2.3
lolMiner_v1.28a
miniZ_v1.5t2_cuda10
NBMiner_37.5
PhoenixMiner_5.6c
SRBMiner-CN-V1-9-3
SRBMiner-Multi-0-7.5
teamredminer-0.8.3
T-Rex 0.20.3
TT-Miner 6.1.0
xmrig-6.6.1
xmr-stak-2.10.8
z-enemy 2.5

v1.0.1 SMP is a smart multi-currency cryptocurrency miner for CPU / GPU / ASIC / FPGA. Which itself finds the available equipment and selects the optimal settings. SMP + allows you to connect / disconnect / stop / start one or more farms in one click. During the initial start-up, in the “Quick Start” step, you can select a separate algorithm for each farm.


Command line options

Network:

--no-cpu                  disable CPU mining backend
-o, --url=URL                 URL of mining server
-a, --algo=ALGO               mining algorithm
  --coin=COIN               specify coin instead of algorithm
  -u, --user=USERNAME           username for mining server
  -p, --pass=PASSWORD           password for mining server
  -O, --userpass=U:P            username:password pair for mining server
  -x, --proxy=HOST:PORT         connect through a SOCKS5 proxy
  -k, --keepalive               send keepalive packet for prevent timeout (needs pool support)
  --nicehash                enable nicehash.com support
  --rig-id=ID               rig identifier for pool-side statistics (needs pool support)
  --tls                     enable SSL/TLS support (needs pool support)
  --tls-fingerprint=HEX     pool TLS certificate fingerprint for strict certificate pinning
  --daemon                  use daemon RPC instead of pool for solo mining
  --daemon-poll-interval=N  daemon poll interval in milliseconds (default: 1000)
  -r, --retries=N               number of times to retry before switch to backup server (default: 5)
  -R, --retry-pause=N           time to pause between retries (default: 5)
  --user-agent              set custom user-agent string for pool
  --donate-level=N          donate level, default %% (5 minutes in 100 minutes)
  --donate-over-proxy=N     control donate over xmrig-proxy feature


CPU backend:

--no-cpu                  disable CPU mining backend
  -t, --threads=N               number of CPU threads
  -v, --av=N                    algorithm variation, 0 auto select
  --cpu-affinity            set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask 0x3 for cores 0 and 1
  --cpu-priority            set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest)
  --cpu-max-threads-hint=N  maximum CPU threads count (in percentage) hint for autoconfig
  --cpu-memory-pool=N       number of 2 MB pages for persistent memory pool, -1 (auto), 0 (disable)
  --cpu-no-yield            prefer maximum hashrate rather than system response/stability
  --no-huge-pages           disable huge pages support
  --asm=ASM                 ASM optimizations, possible values: auto, none, intel, ryzen, bulldozer
  --randomx-init=N          thread count to initialize RandomX dataset
  --randomx-no-numa         disable NUMA support for RandomX
  --randomx-mode=MODE       RandomX mode: auto, fast, light
  --randomx-1gb-pages       use 1GB hugepages for dataset (Linux only)
  --randomx-wrmsr=N         write custom value (0-15) to Intel MSR register 0x1a4 or disable MSR mod (-1)
  --randomx-no-rdmsr        disable reverting initial MSR values on exit
  --astrobwt-max-size=N     skip hashes with large stage 2 size, default: 550, min: 400, max: 1200
  --astrobwt-avx2           enable AVX2 optimizations for AstroBWT algorithm


API:

--api-worker-id=ID        custom worker-id for API
  --api-id=ID               custom instance ID for API
  --http-host=HOST          bind host for HTTP API (default: 127.0.0.1)
  --http-port=N             bind port for HTTP API
  --http-access-token=T     access token for HTTP API
  --http-no-restricted      enable full remote access to HTTP API (only if access token set)



OpenCL backend:

--opencl                  enable OpenCL mining backend
  --opencl-devices=N        comma separated list of OpenCL devices to use
  --opencl-platform=N       OpenCL platform index or name
  --opencl-loader=PATH      path to OpenCL-ICD-Loader (OpenCL.dll or libOpenCL.so)
  --opencl-no-cache         disable OpenCL cache
  --print-platforms         print available OpenCL platforms and exit


CUDA backend:

--cuda                    enable CUDA mining backend
  --cuda-loader=PATH        path to CUDA plugin (xmrig-cuda.dll or libxmrig-cuda.so)
  --cuda-devices=N          comma separated list of CUDA devices to use
  --cuda-bfactor-hint=N     bfactor hint for autoconfig (0-12)
  --cuda-bsleep-hint=N      bsleep hint for autoconfig
  --no-nvml                 disable NVML (NVIDIA Management Library) support


TLS:

--tls-gen=HOSTNAME        generate TLS certificate for specific hostname
  --tls-cert=FILE           load TLS certificate chain from a file in the PEM format
  --tls-cert-key=FILE       load TLS certificate private key from a file in the PEM format
  --tls-dhparam=FILE        load DH parameters for DHE ciphers from a file in the PEM format
  --tls-protocols=N         enable specified TLS protocols, example: "TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3"
  --tls-ciphers=S           set list of available ciphers (TLSv1.2 and below)
  --tls-ciphersuites=S      set list of available TLSv1.3 ciphersuites


Logging:

-S, --syslog                  use system log for output messages
-l, --log-file=FILE           log all output to a file
  --print-time=N            print hashrate report every N seconds
  --health-print-time=N     print health report every N seconds
  --no-color                disable colored output
  --verbose                 verbose output


Misc:

-c, --config=FILE             load a JSON-format configuration file
-B, --background              run the miner in the background
-V, --version                 output version information and exit
-h, --help                    display this help and exit
  --dry-run                 test configuration and exit
  --export-topology         export hwloc topology to a XML file and exit
  --title                   set custom console window title
  --no-title                disable setting console window title
 

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3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Advice for a poor newbie on: July 25, 2019, 04:59:06 PM
Awesome! Thanks for all your replies and very helpful words, I will take everything at heart and put it to good use!
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Advice for a poor newbie on: July 25, 2019, 01:07:45 PM
Hello, I recently got into crypto because I find it really interesting and if you can make a bit of money with it, why not get into it.
The only problem is I only have 30-40€ a week to invest in crypto. Except I don't know what would help me make a profit, I have like 24$ worth of BNB, 15$ of TRON, and about the same of BTC and ETH.
I don't know if I should HODL most of them and add a bit of money to each every week or take more risks and try alt coins with 50-100€ for short term investments.

Tl;dr: Can someone with experience tell me how to invest small quantities of money.
Thanks in advance  Smiley
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