There is a lot of crypto mining software available out there with a focus on different mining difficulty and different mining software. However, finding a complete suite of all mining tools and software any miner needs, it is quite a challenging task.

We have prepared an overview of the software offered by minerstat to help you find the right tools faster and to see how you can use these tools to bring your mining to the next level.

Mining Software for Nvidia and AMD Rigs

For monitoring and management of Nvidia and AMD mining rigs, minerstat offers two types of software:

Windows

First is Windows mining software that you can install on any Windows rig. GUI miner is very light, with a few important information available as everything can be controlled and monitored from the web dashboard.

There are more than 35 mining clients available for Windows.

Linux Mining OS

Second is the Linux mining OS which comes in two versions. Stable version uses stable drivers with support for R9, RX 400/500, and GTX cards and the experimental version uses the latest drivers with support for RX 500, GTX, RTX, VEGA, and Radeon VII.

There are more than 35 mining clients available for Linux.

Monitoring Software for ASICs

Minerstat currently supports several different ASICs manufacturers and models. If you are missing any, you can contact them and they will try to add support for it.

Locator

A Locator is a software that will find all devices in the local network. This is useful if you have a lot of ASICs and don’t know exactly which IP is whose. The Locator will scan the network and you will be able to export JSON with all of your ASICs and their IPs.

ASIC Hub

ASIC Hub is ASIC monitoring software that is installed to your ASIC machines via SSH. It allows remote monitoring and managing of the ASIC from the minerstat dashboard. If you have a larger number of ASICs and want to install ASIC Hub on all of them in one bulk install, this is also possible from any Linux, Windows, or Mac device within the same local network.

Crypto Mining Tools

Minerstat also offers a large collection of useful tools for miners. Here are few:

Mining calculator: Light and simple mining calculator allows you to enter speeds and lists more than 400 coins and multipool options (such as Mining Pool Hub, Zpool, NiceHash, and others). If you don’t know the speeds, you can benchmark your rig and export the results directly to the calculator.

Light and simple allows you to enter speeds and lists more than 400 coins and multipool options (such as Mining Pool Hub, Zpool, NiceHash, and others). If you don’t know the speeds, you can benchmark your rig and export the results directly to the calculator. Pool status checker: Is your mining rig not connecting to the pool and you want to check if it is down only for you or for everyone? You can do that, by entering the pool’s stratum address to pool status checker.

Is your mining rig not connecting to the pool and you want to check if it is down only for you or for everyone? You can do that, by entering the pool’s stratum address to pool status checker. Sonar: A new tool that allows you to check pools’ latencies and see which one is the best for your location regarding the minimum, median, and maximum time out of 20 trials. A simple web app allows you to check minerstat’s partner pools and to add your own pools in the comparison.

A new tool that allows you to check pools’ latencies and see which one is the best for your location regarding the minimum, median, and maximum time out of 20 trials. A simple web app allows you to check minerstat’s partner pools and to add your own pools in the comparison. Pool.ms: Sandbox stratum pool for developers and those that want to benchmark their machines. You can test it on almost any algorithm without searching for a pool and wallet.

Sandbox stratum pool for developers and those that want to benchmark their machines. You can test it on almost any algorithm without searching for a pool and wallet. API: For developers, there are also private and public API available. Public API allows you basic monitoring of your workers and balance, while private API allows you total control of your workers, including adding, deleting, restarting, rebooting, configuring, etc.

Collections

There are a lot of collections available on the minerstat website. These collections will help you to easier explore coins, hardware, software, and everything related to mining:

Coins: List of more than 400 coins and multipools. Clicking on each coin allows you to explore the coin, compare the estimated reward with other coins from the same algorithm, see historical data, and more.

List of more than 400 coins and multipools. Clicking on each coin allows you to explore the coin, compare the estimated reward with other coins from the same algorithm, see historical data, and more. Mining managers: A list of mining managers that offer different services, such as mining optimization, hardware repair, hardware store, cloud mining, and more.

A list of mining managers that offer different services, such as mining optimization, hardware repair, hardware store, cloud mining, and more. Miners: List of all mining clients that can be used with minerstat software. Clicking on each mining client allows you to explore the miner, see hardware, coins, and algorithms that are supported, and more.

List of all mining clients that can be used with minerstat software. Clicking on each mining client allows you to explore the miner, see hardware, coins, and algorithms that are supported, and more. Hardware: List of all mining hardware that can be used with minerstat software. Clicking on each hardware allows you to explore the hardware, see available software, coins, and algorithms that are supported.

Additionally, minerstat also offers mobile apps that allow fast monitoring of your rigs and ASICs. The minerstat dashboard is fully responsive so you can use it on any device through your browser.

We could go on and on about the features that the minerstat dashboard offers you, but don’t just take our word for it. We invite you to check out the minerstat features – along with screenshots of each – for yourself on their website.

You can test drive minerstat for free with 2 workers for as long as you like to see how it works before subscribing.

Have you tried minerstat yet? How useful have their tools and services been for your crypto mining activities? Let us know in the comments below.

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