Cudo Miner announcesthe launch of its CudoOS operating system in Russia. This makes it easier for Russian miners to earn consistent mining revenue with its fully-featured and highly-automated mining software.

Cudo Miner is a mining software application that intelligently automates the CPU and GPU mining of crypto currencies, using multiple algorithms for maximum performance and profit. It was founded as a subsidiary of Cudo Ventures in 2017 in the United Kingdom, by monetization application and distributed computing expert Matt Hawkins.

It offers built-in benchmarking, overclocking, and the option to intelligently switch mining resources to the most profitable crypto currency, based on mining difficulty and market conditions.

Pete Hill, Partnerships Director at Cudo Miner, commented: “Our goal is to make mining as straightforward as possible – but, just because you are technically capable of mining from the command line, it doesn’t mean you should. Cudo Miner automatically updates third party miners and features with each new release – for example, providing early support for Grin and, more recently, performance boosts for T-Rex miner and Bminer optimisations. This means miners can quickly benchmark and overclock their rigs in the way they want from the GUI, and then leave the rigs mining profitably while they focus on more valuable activities.”

Miners can manually set their rig to mine a single coin and accrue in the same coin – for example, mining Ravencoin or Grin and holding onto it or else choose their pay-out coin to automatically convert from the coin they are mining. They can also withdraw the funds as Grin, which includes coins such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Monero, and Ravencoin.

Peter Hill added: “Russian miners with multiple rigs can now use CudoOS to monitor the health of their hardware, deploy new template configurations and view estimated earnings remotely from the web console. Miners can also monitor their mining hash and earnings per coin from anywhere, either aggregated or graphed per device.”

CudoOS can run a GPU mining rig directly from a USB flash drive, saving the cost of an internal hard disk it has been optimised to 4GB. When an internal hard disk is available, it can also be used to quickly recover a faulty rig or deployed to a hard disk. Cudo Miner 0.17 is available as an installer for Windows, Linux, macOS, and the new CudoOS ISO image.

Users can control and manage any enrolled device, check health (temperature, memory, utilization, power usage, fan speed, graphics clock, memory clock) and chart their earnings per coin, per device. The distribution is based on Ubuntu Linux, with AMD and NVIDIA drivers pre-installed.

Multiple mining rigs can be automatically enrolled into the account holder’s web console via the user’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, which is typically a simple router. This enables miners to track their earnings and performance, as well as manage their rigs from a web-based console. Cudo Miner calculates earnings based on the valid shares received from the pool-side, which makes it the software with the most accurate estimation of earnings.