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June 11, 2026, 08:57:28 PM
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    HydraX Miner v3.0.1

    One miner. All your cards. Every coin. A flat 1% dev fee.

    Pearl • Etchash • KawPow • RandomX • Xelis

    Built by miners who build the miner.

    Cleanroom NVIDIA GPU + CPU miner • Windows x64 • Free • NVIDIA only (AMD in progress)

    » DOWNLOAD «  •  hydrax.gg  •  admin@hydrax.gg



    What is HydraX?

    HydraX is a multi-coin miner for NVIDIA GPUs and CPUs on Windows x64. It is written from scratch — cleanroomnot a fork of ethminer, kawpowminer, lolMiner, Rigel or anyone else. That's the whole moat: when we write the software ourselves, we control the speed, the honesty, and the fee.

    • Free. No license, no nag.
    • A flat 1% dev fee on every coin — where others commonly run 2–5%.
    • Conf-less setup. Edit a mine-*.bat (pool + wallet), double-click, done.
    • Runtime DLLs bundled — no CUDA toolkit install needed.
    • Bats auto-elevate to admin for full GPU clock-lock + large pages. A watchdog auto-restarts on crash or stall.

    As fast as the 3% miner, at the price of the 1% miner.



    FLAGSHIP — PEARL (PRL, pearlhash)

    Pearl is a proof-of-useful-work / AI-compute coin whose proof-of-work is a large int8 matrix multiply (GEMM) — real compute, not wasted cycles. HydraX v3.0.1 mines it now.

    • Pool-verified ~145 TH/s on an RTX 5070 Ti — ahead of the established pearlhash miners on the same card.
    • Runs on NVIDIA RTX 30 / 40 / 50. Fastest on the 50-series via a TMA super-stripe kernel; new in v3.0.1, a WMMA fallback path brings RTX 30- and 40-series cards into Pearl mining too.
    • Pool: Kryptex (prl.kryptex.network:7048). Solo supported via a solo: wallet prefix.
    • Compute-bound and efficiency-tuned — the power limit is your main dial.

    The ~145 TH/s figure is the RTX 5070 Ti only. The 30- and 40-series are supported via the WMMA path; we're publishing no hashrate for them until we've benchmarked real silicon. We invent nothing.



    THE COMPLETE DUAL MATRIX — 12 free combos

    Here's the v3.0.1 highlight that should make every miner pay attention: every GPU coin can dual-mine with either CPU coin, free, each with its own ready-made double-click .bat. Your GPU works one coin while your CPU mines another — on hardware you already own.

    That's 6 GPU coins × 2 CPU coins = 12 dual combos:

    • Pearl + Monero → mine-prl-xmr  |  + Xelis → mine-prl-xel
    • Ethereum Classic + Monero → mine-etc-xmr  |  + Xelis → mine-etc-xel
    • Ravencoin + Monero → mine-rvn-xmr  |  + Xelis → mine-rvn-xel
    • Neoxa + Monero → mine-neox-xmr  |  + Xelis → mine-neox-xel
    • Neurai + Monero → mine-xna-xmr  |  + Xelis → mine-xna-xel
    • Frencoin + Monero → mine-fren-xmr  |  + Xelis → mine-fren-xel
    Bring mining back — don't saturate it.



    Full coin / algorithm list

    GPU
    • Pearl (PRL) — pearlhash — pool: Kryptex
    • Ethereum Classic (ETC) — Etchash — pool: 2Miners
    • Ravencoin (RVN) — KawPow — pool: 2Miners
    • Neoxa (NEOX) — KawPow — pool: 2Miners
    • Neurai (XNA) — KawPow — pool: 2Miners
    • Frencoin (FREN) — KawPow — pool: Mining4People
    CPU
    • Monero (XMR) — RandomX — pool: SupportXMR
    • Xelis (XEL) — xelishashv3 — pool: HeroMiners (supported on the CPU at 1%)


    A transparent, fair 1% dev fee — and why we document it

    Honesty is the brand, so here's exactly how the fee works — no asterisks.

    • A flat 1% on every coin. Not 2%, not 5%. One percent.
    • Driven by a rolling, persisted timer. During a short (~30s) fee window the pool points to the dev wallet, then back to you.
    • In a dual it takes 1% of the GPU coin and 1% of the CPU coin independently — during the fee window both pools point to the dev, then both back to you. So it is genuinely 1% on each, never more.
    • You can't dodge it by restarting. The fee is checkpointed to disk and resumes the owed balance on the next launch.
    • Dev wallets are obfuscated and integrity-checked.

    Dev miners working FOR miners and the chain, not themselves.



    Quick start

    It's conf-less — no config files to hand-edit.

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    • Download the latest release and unzip it. The bundle ships its own runtime DLLs — no CUDA toolkit install needed.
    • Open the mine-*.bat for the coin (or dual combo) you want — e.g. mine-prl-xmr.bat.
    • Set your POOL and WALLET inside the .bat.
    • Double-click it. The bat auto-elevates to admin for full GPU clock-lock + large pages, and a watchdog auto-restarts on a crash or stall.

    Validation: an admin self-test suite passes all green — Pearl CPU, Pearl GPU vs a CPU oracle, KawPow GPU vs ProgPoW test vectors, XELIS vs a known-answer test, plus a live miner smoke. Every algorithm produces real, pool-accepted shares.



    Pearl overclock (RTX 5070 Ti, MSI Afterburner)

    Code:
    Power Limit : 93%   (~279 W)
    Core Clock  : +309
    Memory Clock: +0
    Fan         : 100%

    Pearl is compute-bound, so lowering the memory clock frees watts for the core — the power limit is your main dial.



    Download & support

    AMD support is in progress and is NOT in this build — HydraX v3.0.1 is NVIDIA only. We'll be straight with you about that.



    Built by miners who build the miner.
    1% dev fee on every coin.
    As fast as the 3% miner, at the price of the 1% miner.
    Bring mining back — don't saturate it.
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    June 11, 2026, 09:40:08 PM
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    Newbie with a new miner what could go wrong.

    https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/b1782dec1d64771de31336580211aa4955fe2aa2c79ebf0680811e0a81aeeb6e/detection
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    Appreciate the caution — being skeptical of a new miner is the right instinct,
    and I'd rather you kick the tires than take my word for it.

    On the VirusTotal hits: that's the standard miner false-positive. Every GPU
    miner — lolMiner, T-Rex, GMiner, SRBMiner, NBMiner — lights up VirusTotal with
    the same RiskWare / CoinMiner / PUA labels, because a legitimate miner and a
    malware miner use the exact same primitives: GPU compute kernels plus a stratum
    connection to a pool. The engines flag the *category* ("this is a miner"), not
    actual behavior — you won't see a real behavioral trojan in that list, just
    heuristic miner labels. It also doesn't help that the build is currently
    unsigned (no code-signing cert yet); that alone bumps the count. Signing is on
    the list.

    Don't trust my word — verify it:
    - Run it in a VM and watch the traffic. It talks to the pool you configure,
      plus the dev-fee pool for ~30s out of the hour (the 1% fee), and nothing
      else. No telemetry, no phone-home.
    - The 1% dev fee is documented down to the second in the README: how it works,
      when it switches, and that it's rolling so restarting can't dodge it. I'd
      rather over-explain it than have you find it in a debugger.

    Ask me anything technical — I'll answer right here, or admin@hydrax.gg. Not
    asking for blind trust; asking you to verify and hold me to it.
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    Appreciate the caution — being skeptical of a new miner is the right instinct,
    and I'd rather you kick the tires than take my word for it.

    On the VirusTotal hits: that's the standard miner false-positive. Every GPU
    miner — lolMiner, T-Rex, GMiner, SRBMiner, NBMiner — lights up VirusTotal with
    the same RiskWare / CoinMiner / PUA labels, because a legitimate miner and a
    malware miner use the exact same primitives: GPU compute kernels plus a stratum
    connection to a pool. The engines flag the *category* ("this is a miner"), not
    actual behavior — you won't see a real behavioral trojan in that list, just
    heuristic miner labels. It also doesn't help that the build is currently
    unsigned (no code-signing cert yet); that alone bumps the count. Signing is on
    the list.

    Don't trust my word — verify it:
    - Run it in a VM and watch the traffic. It talks to the pool you configure,
      plus the dev-fee pool for ~30s out of the hour (the 1% fee), and nothing
      else. No telemetry, no phone-home.
    - The 1% dev fee is documented down to the second in the README: how it works,
      when it switches, and that it's rolling so restarting can't dodge it. I'd
      rather over-explain it than have you find it in a debugger.

    Ask me anything technical — I'll answer right here, or admin@hydrax.gg. Not
    asking for blind trust; asking you to verify and hold me to it.

    Now with AIslop response... what redflags guys. 

    AVOID
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    Appreciate the caution — being skeptical of a new miner is the right instinct,
    and I'd rather you kick the tires than take my word for it.

    On the VirusTotal hits: that's the standard miner false-positive. Every GPU
    miner — lolMiner, T-Rex, GMiner, SRBMiner, NBMiner — lights up VirusTotal with
    the same RiskWare / CoinMiner / PUA labels, because a legitimate miner and a
    malware miner use the exact same primitives: GPU compute kernels plus a stratum
    connection to a pool. The engines flag the *category* ("this is a miner"), not
    actual behavior — you won't see a real behavioral trojan in that list, just
    heuristic miner labels. It also doesn't help that the build is currently
    unsigned (no code-signing cert yet); that alone bumps the count. Signing is on
    the list.

    Don't trust my word — verify it:
    - Run it in a VM and watch the traffic. It talks to the pool you configure,
      plus the dev-fee pool for ~30s out of the hour (the 1% fee), and nothing
      else. No telemetry, no phone-home.
    - The 1% dev fee is documented down to the second in the README: how it works,
      when it switches, and that it's rolling so restarting can't dodge it. I'd
      rather over-explain it than have you find it in a debugger.

    Ask me anything technical — I'll answer right here, or admin@hydrax.gg. Not
    asking for blind trust; asking you to verify and hold me to it.

    Now with AIslop response... what redflags guys. 

    AVOID
    To the guy in the back row. First... Red flag <--- is two words. Yes I'm real and have been put through the ringer working on this for over a month. I have multiple children and use AI to help with responses, assuming your alone...very alone..... As your responses are very little and inadequate.. Im assuming its a IQ issue. So.. In the nature of your small minded request. The LLC is confirmed and trust signing is on the way! Im assuming your name helps moderate your IQ. Good Day sir!
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