
Cudo Miner
Crypto mining software
Blockchain software
Cryptocurrency software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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What is Cudo Miner
Cudo Miner is a cryptocurrency mining application that manages GPU and CPU mining on Windows and Linux systems. It targets individual miners and small-to-mid sized mining operations that want a single interface for device management, profitability switching, and payout handling. The product combines a local miner with a cloud-based dashboard for monitoring and configuration across multiple rigs.
Centralized fleet monitoring
Cudo Miner includes a web dashboard for monitoring hashrate, device status, and basic performance metrics across multiple machines. This supports remote oversight for users running more than one rig. Compared with command-line miners, it reduces the operational effort required to track and manage devices.
Algorithm and coin switching
The software supports automated switching across algorithms/coins based on profitability signals and configured preferences. This helps users avoid manual reconfiguration when market conditions change. It is particularly useful for mixed GPU fleets where optimal algorithms vary by hardware.
User-friendly setup workflow
Cudo Miner provides a guided installation and configuration experience relative to lower-level mining tools. It bundles miner management features (such as selecting devices and setting basic limits) into a single UI. This lowers the barrier for users who do not want to assemble and tune separate miners, pools, and monitoring tools.
Relies on vendor services
Key functions such as the management dashboard and some automation features depend on Cudo Miner’s hosted services. If the service is unavailable or the account is restricted, remote management and reporting can be impacted. This dependency can be a concern for operators who prefer fully self-hosted tooling.
Less control than CLI miners
Advanced miners often want granular control over miner parameters, custom kernels, and low-level tuning. Cudo Miner abstracts many of these settings, which can limit optimization for specific GPUs, drivers, or niche algorithms. Power users may still need separate tools for deep overclocking and troubleshooting.
Economics and payout constraints
As with similar managed mining applications, users should evaluate fees, payout options, and minimum payout thresholds against their expected revenue. Supported coins, payout methods, and regional availability can change over time. These constraints can make it less suitable for users who require a specific pool, coin, or custody workflow.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Commission-based (pay-as-you-earn) Free tier/trial: Free to download (no time-limited free trial stated) Commission tiers (based on BTC mined in the last 30 days):
- Diamond — 1.5% (>= 10 BTC)
- Iridium — 2% (>= 1 BTC)
- Palladium — 2.5% (>= 0.1 BTC)
- Platinum — 3% (>= 0.05 BTC)
- Gold — 4% (>= 0.01 BTC)
- Silver — 5% (>= 0.005 BTC)
- Bronze — 6.5% (< 0.005 BTC)
Example costs: Commission = percentage of cryptocurrency mined (e.g., if you mine 0.02 BTC in 30 days and fall in Gold tier, Cudo takes 4% of that mined BTC). Discount/options: Custom/contact sales for mining farms / enterprise arrangements; no subscription/licensing fees. Other notes: Software is "completely free to download" and operates on a commission model; fees for payouts in coins other than BTC are calculated using BTC exchange rate on the day of mining; no withdrawal fee mentioned on the pricing page.
Seller details
Cudo Ventures Ltd
London, United Kingdom
2017
Private
https://www.cudominer.com/
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