CryptoDredge is an easy-to-use and optimized cryptocurrency mining software. It takes full advantage of modern NVIDIA video cards by using unique optimization methods, also CryptoDredge paid a lot of attention to stable power consumption. These advantages, along with a very low developer fee, make our product one of the best publicly available miners. DevFee 1-2% – The developer fee is 1% (2% for MTP). It is available for both Windows and Linux mining.
CRYPTODREDGE:
Supported algorithms:
- Argon2d (250/4096/DYN/NIM)
- Chukwa (Argon2-512)
- Chukwa-v2
- CryptoNightConceal
- CryptoNightFastV2 (Masari and Stellite)
- CryptoNightGPU
- CryptoNightHaven
- CryptoNightHeavy
- CryptoNightTLO
- CryptoNightTurtle
- CryptoNightUPX
- CryptoNightZLS
- KawPow
- MTP (see the “MTP Algorithm” item)
- MTP-TCR
- Ninja (Argon2-256)
How to start mining CryptoDredge
System Requirements:
- The latest version of the program requires the latest drivers from Nvidia.
- NVIDIA graphics cards with CUDA 5.0 or higher (Maxwell, Pascal architecture)
- Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 (64-bit systems only)
- Distributed Visual C++ package for Visual Studio 2015 – Download it from the official website Microsoft:
Quick start of mining
The current version of CryptoDredge is a (portable) console application. Unpack the downloaded archive and edit one of the sample .bat/.sh files or specify the necessary command line arguments. Example:
Code:CryptoDredge -a-o stratum+tcp:// -u -p
Step 1 – Download the Miner
There are two options to download the miner:
- GitHub:
- Bitcointalk:
In GitHub releases, scroll down to “Assets” and download the latest version available. Unzip the file and extract the files to a new folder (make sure your antivirus doesn’t delete the files).
Step 2 – Set up the miner
After extracting, in the same folder as cryptodredge.exe, you need to create a file with the extension .bat or edit the finished one. Open the .bat file with Notepad. Below is an example setup for NiceHash. You need to enter the following commands into it:
@echo off
title (rvn) - nicehash
cryptodredge -a kawpow -o stratum+tcp://kawpow.eu-west.nicehash.com:3385 -u 3JSU71nxeFB643smCW8EC8N2PW9V6EqT4M -p x --log 1.txt
pause
Instead of 3P7qADz69quhfyK5e9kvfno6Jyjq4Rcocx, just insert your wallet address from your NiceHash account. A file with the .bat extension is created in any text editor.
Step 3 – Run the miner
The program is launched in the standard way: double-click the left mouse button on the file with the .bat extension. After launch, a window opens with all the parameters entered. They are enough to start mining tokens. Just double click on it, a terminal window will appear and you will start mining!
Setting up CryptoDredge for Ravencoin
Here is a finished configuration example:
CryptoDredge– starts the program.kawpow– specify the algorithm of cryptocurrency mining.rvn.2miners.com:3390– specify the address of the pool.c6060– specify the pool port.RKAeArXkWLNERjWo5YF3R1xFnYCwKf11sX– specify a cryptocurrency token wallet. You can use an exchange or cold wallet at your discretion.
Example:
@echo off
title KawPow (RVN) - 2miners pool
CryptoDredge -a kawpow -o stratum+tcp://rvn.2miners.com:6060 -u RKAeArXkWLNERjWo5YF3R1xFnYCwKf11sX -p x
pause Notes on CryptoDredge
Hashrate (overclocking)
На Nvidia GTX 1080 TI
NeoScrypt – 1725 kH/s
PHI2 – 6.5 MH/s
Fixing problems
Most problems are usually caused by outdated GPU drivers. If the miner doesn’t work or can’t detect your GPU, try updating your drivers to the latest versions!
No CUDA!
Many Nvidia miners require CUDA to work properly. You should download and install the latest CUDA toolkit for your Nvidia card.
Antivirus Software Reports
CryptoDredge is not malware. You can try to add an exception to the antivirus software you are using.
Rejected Shares
There are many reasons for rejecting stocks. The main reasons are:
- high network latency
- overloaded mining server
- Aggressive overclocking of the graphics card
Watchdog
If you use a third-party watchdog, you can disable the built-in watchdog with the -no-watchdog parameter.
Example:
Code:CryptoDredge -a <ALGO> -o stratum+tcp://<POOL> -u <WALLET_ADDRESS> --no-watchdog
Several Instances After a While
It looks like you are using CryptoDredge’s own restart mechanism (see Watchdog item).
Crash Reporting
If the built-in watchdog is enabled, CryptoDredge will generate and send us a report. You can disable error reporting with the -no-crashreport parameter. Allowing CryptoDredge to send us automatic reports helps us prioritize what needs to be fixed and improved in future versions.
Failure reports will not contain any personal information about you, but may include:
- Operating System version
- Driver version
- Miner configuration
- Application crash data
MTP Algorithm
Compared to other algorithms, MTP requires transferring large amounts of data to the pool. This can be a problem for a limited and slow connection. The miner has to do extra work every time the pool sends a new “job”, so the average hash rate will be a bit slow. The developer commission is 2% for MTP.
- System Requirements:
- GPUs with at least 5 GB of memory
- No special requirements to the processor and RAM, 4 GB should be enough
Contact:
If you have problems, questions, ideas, or suggestions, please contact us at cryptodredge@gmail.com
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