Comments on: CCMiner – tpruvot vs KlausT vs alexis78 version – Debate on best CCMiner https://coinguides.org/ccminer-tpruvot-klaust-alexis78/ Fri, 27 Jul 2018 12:01:10 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: coinguides https://coinguides.org/ccminer-tpruvot-klaust-alexis78/#comment-1168 Fri, 27 Jul 2018 12:01:10 +0000 http://coinguides.org/?p=1349#comment-1168 In reply to Windozxpert.

Hi, Thank you for the mention. Since new coins and miners coming out every day we decided to list them based on its algorithm. Every week we write about an algorithm, list coins and along with that we’ll also mention the best miners for that particular algorithm.
https://coinguides.org/category/listing/.
Also we’ve listed all x16r Ravencoin miners in this particular post. https://coinguides.org/ravencoin-x16r-miner-list/.

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By: Windozxpert https://coinguides.org/ccminer-tpruvot-klaust-alexis78/#comment-1167 Fri, 27 Jul 2018 11:01:26 +0000 http://coinguides.org/?p=1349#comment-1167 I’ve found that, for Neoscrypt, Palgins’ miner works better and is more stable that Klaust. Even though it is aimed for timetravel, it works much better for many different algos.
https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer/releases/download/2.0-bitcore.v3/ccminer_timetravel_v3.zip

There’s also a new miner on the scene: CrytpoDredge.

This miner works very well for Lyra2v2, Skein and Blake2s. It comes with a dev fee, but when you look at the extra hashrate you’ll be getting, it doesn’t matter.

Of course, there’s also the new miners out for the x16 algos, like Nevermore, Suprminer, Enemy and others, but those new algos weren’t listed in your post.

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