The best tools for cryptocurrency mining

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All the cryptocurrencies are flourishingSince the creation of Bitcoin, there are many cryptocurrencies that have emerged to compete with this phenomenon that this type of digital currency has become. In addition, mining has grown very intensely in recent years, to get a good booty of this type of currency. They have even become a major expense of the world's electrical power consumption and has affected the shortage of graphics cards due to the amount of demand that miners have imposed.

If you are interested in this type of currencies based on technologies so important and with as much future as blockchain, tell you that we are going to present you the best mining tools that you can find for your GNU / Linux distro and thus be able to work with the more than 4000 new currencies that have emerged as alternatives to Bitcoin and many more that will come as is logical. So, after this brief presentation, we go with the list of the best apps:

  • CGMiner: It is an open-source tool created with the C programming language and multi-thread programming and multi-pool ASIC / FPGA that has become one of the most used in this. In addition to having binaries with support for Raspberry Pi and OpenWRT. It has mining capabilities to take advantage of both the CPU and GPU computing power.
  • BFG Miner: another alternative to the first, also written in C and for ASIC / FPGA. It has the capacity for monitoring, remote control, and dynamic clocking like the first. What happens is that in this case it is oriented to ASICs instead of the GPU like CGMIner ...
  • BTC Miner- Another open-source bitcoin mining tool for ZTEX USB-FPGA modules. So if you have one of these USB cards or boards, this may be a good option.
  • EasyMiner: in this case it is GUI-based, capable of CPU-based mining, CUDA, pool, etc. It automatically takes advantage of the use of instruction extensions such as AVX, AVX2, and SSE2 to speed up mining.
  • pyminer: I think its name makes it quite clear what it is about. In this case, it is based on Python, and that is why it is a multiplatform tool that uses the CPU for mining, although it is not the most powerful and optimized ...
  • multi miner: also cross-platform and open source, with the ability to mine and monitor.
  • bit miner: another simple app for Bitcoin mining and with good features that serves as a good alternative to the previous ones if they do not satisfy you.

I hope it has helped you if you dedicate yourself to this mining ...


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