Hshare HSR Mining Software Review Rating: 3,9/5 5477reviews

If you have GPU mining rigs using more recent Nvidia GPUs and are interested in mining NeoScrypt based crypto coins, then you might want to check out the new hsrminer for Neoscrypt. This is a new closed source miner being developed by palgin & alexkap that is currently available as a Windows-only binary with 1% developer fee built-in.

Currently the hsminer software is under development with a version available for Neoscrypt as well as for HSR mining support with other crypto algorithms coming later on as well. The currently available hsrminer version for Neoscrypt does offer a good improvement in terms of performance as compared to the previously available fastest ccMiner releases, so definitely worth checking it out. Before trying this miner software just make sure that your Nvidia GPU is with Compute Capability 5.0 supported as minimum (though currently only Pascal GPUs seem to work) as well that are using a driver version 388.3x or later. Also it is advised to make sure that the amount of virtual memory you have set under Windows is pretty high as the miner does require a lot of memory, especially for more powerful GPUs. If using Windows 10 you might want to be sure that you have all the latest updates installed including the Creators Update as otherwise you might have issues with the miner. There is a new update of the ccMiner fork from tpruvot v2.2.2 () available for Nvidia GPU miners that adds supports for new algorithms and comes with some other fixes and improvements. The two new algorithms introduced are HSR used by Hshare/Hcash (x13 + custom hash) as well as the Phi used by LuxCoin, there are improvements for the SIB algorithm for Maxwell and Pascal cards.

Hshare HSR Mining Software Review

The new version comes with a small fix to handle more than 9 cards on Linux (-d 10+), an attempt to free Equihash memory “properly” and –submit-stale parameter for the supernova pool (which changes difficulty too fast). The official Windows binary releases on tpruvot’s GitHub are compiled with CUDA 9 and they do require a more recent Nvidia video driver version 384.xx or newer in order to have support for the latest CUDA version. We have compiled a 32-bit Windows Binary for CUDA 8.0 that you can download below, it does not seem much different performance wise, it can just be used on systems with older drivers without having to update the video drivers first with ones supporting CUDA.

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Due to many requests in the Introduction section. Okay, maybe just one request. Here is a brief Nexus review. Nexus is a coin started in 2014 by Colin Cantrell and still going strong. Nexus has a long term plan to host its decentralized network from satellites in space, and it has the means and plan to get it done.

Nexus was built from the very beginning to be the most Quantum Resistant digital currency in existence. It is a hybrid currency with mining via PoS as well as two separate PoW channels to greatly reduce the chance of a 51% attack. A new heavily upgraded wallet is on the way which will increase the current security to an even greater level. The first Nexus Community Conference is scheduled to meet in Aspen, CO in late September and, with guests like Peter Schiff, should be quite a show. Please check out the following article I wrote below to learn some of the basics. On July 4th, 2017 a long awaited whitepaper was released with more technical details on the coin's structure. Please feel free to join us in the Nexus Slack channel via the link below.

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I read your article about Nexus, and I liked the fact that both a sender and receiver signature is required to prevent coin loss. Although, you didn't quite explain why Nexus can handle 'an almost unlimited number of transactions.' Intriguing proposal of putting the Nexus network on satellites in space to avoid government regulation, but what is the function of the satellites? Is it the same function as a computer running the Bitcoin software is to the Bitcoin network? Being in space may avoid laws of nations, but if one company owns the entire hardware infrastructure that supports the network, it's not exactly decentralized.