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  • deerdeerdeer
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    • Sep 2014
    • 2696

    Crypto Mining Software?

    I am new to the game, and have a AMD XT5500 8GB GPU, currently using unmineable to mine Zil using my CPU, was wondering what other mining software is good where I can mine with my GPU also?
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    Flyliner
    Member
    • May 2008
    • 288

    There are a ton of miners out there. Its better to decide what algo you want to mine then look for a miner for it.

    A few of the more common ones:
    nbminer
    sgminer
    ethminer
    ccminer
    cgminer
    gminer
    bfgminer
    t-rex

    As for Zilliqa it says here its not really feasible to GPU/CPU mine it anymore..
    Welcome to the developer documentation for Zilliqa 2.0. Access guides, tools, and APIs for building on the scalable and user-friendly Zilliqa 2.0 network.
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    • #3
      Flyliner
      Member
      • May 2008
      • 288

      Originally posted by kingransom
      And basing our economy off of multi-level marketing digital nothingness is a good idea why?
      Huh? Who mentioned anything about basing our economy off anything?
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      • #4
        edgerly779
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Aug 2009
        • 19871

        My son has 4 helium mining rigs up and running with more on order I am putting one on roof in simi

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        • #5
          deerdeerdeer
          Veteran Member
          • Sep 2014
          • 2696

          Originally posted by Flyliner
          There are a ton of miners out there. Its better to decide what algo you want to mine then look for a miner for it.

          A few of the more common ones:
          nbminer
          sgminer
          ethminer
          ccminer
          cgminer
          gminer
          bfgminer
          t-rex

          As for Zilliqa it says here its not really feasible to GPU/CPU mine it anymore..
          https://dev.zilliqa.com/docs/miners/...tting-started/
          Thanks, been trying to find ways to farm Cro, cuz thats the printer.

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          • #6
            Flyliner
            Member
            • May 2008
            • 288

            Originally posted by deerdeerdeer
            Thanks, been trying to find ways to farm Cro, cuz thats the printer.
            You can't mine CRO, you can only buy it and then stake it to earn interest..
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            • #7
              deerdeerdeer
              Veteran Member
              • Sep 2014
              • 2696

              Originally posted by Flyliner
              You can't mine CRO, you can only buy it and then stake it to earn interest..
              I am on VVS, printing both farm and mine via Defi, it says in a year, I'll ve filthy rich, another gamble, another ramble.

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              • #8
                200Apples
                -DVC- Mojave Lever Crew
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Dec 2011
                • 7217

                Originally posted by kingransom

                Not per se in this thread, but that's the general direction that our society is moving. Wanting to base everything off crypto which is digital nothingness and whose value chart looks like a seismograph during a Fukushima earthquake

                I know this thread isn't about bitcoin necessarily, but crypto in general, which, by the way, certainly is not "digital nothingness".

                Using your post as a topic to riff off of, because I just read this elsewhere. This in an excerpt from a paid financial guidance webpage... (Crypto Capital, Stansberry Research)

                Eric Wade

                In short, the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services has some room to regulate crypto projects that aren't entirely decentralized. But for purely decentralized coins like bitcoin?

                Good luck.

                It's impossible for any government to shut down truly decentralized cryptocurrencies, because there is no single point of weakness to attack. And in the meantime, the increasing regulation of cryptos shows that they're gaining recognition worldwide.

                As more and more people recognize cryptos as a legitimate asset class, so much capital will flow into the space that picking winners will be like shooting fish in a barrel.

                Something to ponder.
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                • #9
                  200Apples
                  -DVC- Mojave Lever Crew
                  CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 7217

                  Sorry, I see that this thread's OP is asking only a blockchain mining hardware/software question.

                  Please forgive the derail.
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                  "Get a proper holster, and go hot. The End." - SplitHoof

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                  • #10
                    deerdeerdeer
                    Veteran Member
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 2696

                    Originally posted by 200Apples
                    Sorry, I see that this thread's OP is asking only a blockchain mining hardware/software question.

                    Please forgive the derail.
                    If I ever make it ine crypto world, I will help fight the pro-2A battle...

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