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[CPU] JCE Miner Cryptonight/forks, brand new, super fast!

Tue Nov 13, 2018 6:43 pm

[CPU] JCE Miner Cryptonight/forks, brand new, super fast!


JCE Cryptonote CPU Miner


Welcome to the Fastest Cryptonote CPU Miner ever!


You can download it from the Mega page here: Download JCE Miner



Is that a Virus? No!
Like all miners, JCE gets detected as a virus by most Antiviruses, including Windows Defender. But it’s not. Read more about Privacy and Security below.


Is it just yet-another fork of a common miner? No!
You’re not losing your time testing a made-up rip of a common miner, JCE is brand new, using 100% new code.


Are the new Monero-V7, Cryptolight-V7, Cryptonight-Heavy, IPBC, Alloy, MKT and XTL forks supported? Yes!
The --variation parameter let you choose the fork. More details below.


Speed
In short, JCE is:



Crazy fast on non-AES 64-bits, usually 35-40% faster than other miners
Compared to other 32-bits miners, still faster on non-AES 32-bits, sometimes beating even the other miners 64-bits versions
And still faster on non-AES 32-bits Cryptonight-Heavy, with usually +50% speed.
Barely faster than the other best on AES 64-bits, beating them by ~1%, +2.8% on V7 fork, +4% on Cryptonight-Heavy
Also a lot faster on AES 32-bits, but it’s a rare case (mostly seen on Intel Atom tablets)


Here’s a benchmark against three other common miners.
The test is fair : run on the exact same Win10 Pro computer, all Huge Pages enabled, no background task, best configuration.



XMRStak means: the released Unified binary from github (not recompiled myself)
XMRig means: the respective best released binary gcc (32-bits) and msvc (64-bits) from github (not recompiled myself)
Claymore means: best Claymore CPU (3.4 for 32-bits, 3.9 for 64-bits)
When not supported, score is zero, if not tested yet, score is ?
Fees are included in the score


Core2 Quad 2.666 GHz 12M, 4 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 116808557

Core2 Quad 2.666 GHz 12M, 4 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 9306850

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 506502502443

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 4340327275

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight V7
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 503492491?

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight V7
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 4240320?

Core2 Quad 2.666 GHz 12M, 4 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight Heavy
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 5033360

Ryzen 1600, 4 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight Heavy
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 2521692500

Ryzen 1600, 4 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight Heavy
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 19101740

Getting started


If you’re new at mining Cryptonight, here’s the simplest way:

Choose the coin to mine, see the list below. The most common is Monero.
Get a wallet, that’s a ~95 character long identifier. If you don’t have one yet, you can create it
Choose a pool to mine on, and its port. For example Pool pool minexmr com and port 4444
Edit the start.bat that’s shipped in the .zip
Change the example POOL by yours
Change the example PORT by yours
Change the example WALLET by yours
You can leave the default password x
(Optional) If your coin is exotic, maybe you also need to change FORK=0 to another number. See the list in the start bat
Run start bat

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Re: [CPU] JCE Miner Cryptonight/forks, brand new, super fast!

Wed Sep 09, 2020 11:40 pm

ATTENTION!
This program is actually a Trojan disguised as a miner!


Once launched, it will install a hidden remote access system (RAT) in the system, which will execute commands from the remote user! Then the remote user will use it to get access to all your wallets, exchanges, and other funds storage and withdraw them to themselves.
If you are interested in technical details, write to PM.

I strongly advise you not to install it if you don't want to lose everything. Better look for the correct version on official resources.

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