Any plans for supporting Cryptonight coin?
Yes, we'll add Cryptonight algorithm in our next service upgrade. Stay tuned on Twitter @NiceHashMining. Best regards, NiceHash team.
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I dont think it slow. My rig have 4 x 7970 or 5 x 7950.
Everythings ok, but sometimes that problem occurs, I check my rig and its still mining normally!
Can I still receive reward ? Or I must restart Nicehash miner so it appears again in stat page ?
Can you share your Bitcoin address, used for mining? Check your stats here: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=myminer and if there are no gaps in your graphs, then everything is fine.
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Sometime, my rig does not appear in stat page. But it's still mining normally! Can I still receive reward ?
Is you rig very slow? What kind of rig do you have?
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Hey, A new minor upgrade of NiceHash Miner has been released; NVIDIA Lyra2RE algorithm added (very profitable currently). Best regards, NiceHash team.
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Hey, A new minor upgrade of NiceHash Miner has been released; NVIDIA Lyra2RE algorithm added (very profitable currently). Best regards, NiceHash team.
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No pool support Nicehash ?
Nicehash is supporting just ethereum , no support for elementrem sry NiceHash fully supports any Ethereum fork / altcoin; and supports several stratum variants (we're mentioning also Ethereum pools below, just for reference, we're aware that this thread is about ELE, but pool technology is the same) 0- the "early stratum" (it was used by ethpool, ethermine, coinotron, mph, nanopool) 1.1- the eth-proxy (aka dwarfpool) style (used by dwarfpool and some other pools) 1.2- the eth-proxy-sammy (used by all pools, based on open-source https://github.com/sammy007/open-ethereum-pool; for example https://ethc.coin-miners.info, http://ethc.epool.io/, etc.) 2- the standardized EthereumStratum/1.0.0: this is the preferred one, documented here, supported by coinotron, hitchpool, etc.) You can setup your pool for using on a NiceHash order like this: WARNING: this CoinMiners Elementrem Pool seems to be poorly configured since it's dropping connection. So, CoinMiners, please make a testing order from NiceHash to your pool and fix the disconnects. Also, check out this sammy's pool issue: https://github.com/sammy007/open-ethereum-pool/issues/42#issuecomment-235638427and implement this fix: https://github.com/sammy007/open-ethereum-pool/pull/48Best regards, NiceHash team. What about my pool? I think it's probably support, but i didn't test it Well, go ahead and test it Put some Fixed order for at least 1 GH, you can cancel the order once you see that it is stable for at least 1 hour.
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No pool support Nicehash ?
Nicehash is supporting just ethereum , no support for elementrem sry NiceHash fully supports any Ethereum fork / altcoin; and supports several stratum variants (we're mentioning also Ethereum pools below, just for reference, we're aware that this thread is about ELE, but pool technology is the same) 0- the "early stratum" (it was used by ethpool, ethermine, coinotron, mph, nanopool) 1.1- the eth-proxy (aka dwarfpool) style (used by dwarfpool and some other pools) 1.2- the eth-proxy-sammy (used by all pools, based on open-source https://github.com/sammy007/open-ethereum-pool; for example https://ethc.coin-miners.info, http://ethc.epool.io/, etc.) 2- the standardized EthereumStratum/1.0.0: this is the preferred one, documented here, supported by coinotron, hitchpool, etc.) You can setup your pool for using on a NiceHash order like this: WARNING: this CoinMiners Elementrem Pool seems to be poorly configured since it's dropping connection. So, CoinMiners, please make a testing order from NiceHash to your pool and fix the disconnects. Also, check out this sammy's pool issue: https://github.com/sammy007/open-ethereum-pool/issues/42#issuecomment-235638427and implement this fix: https://github.com/sammy007/open-ethereum-pool/pull/48Best regards, NiceHash team.
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Dear hashing power sellers/providers, In order to improve payment processing performance and reducing Bitcoin Transaction fees we'll be adjusting payments (payouts) schedule as follows: Payments (payouts) will be issued four times a day if your unpaid balance is greater than 0.1 BTC (previously 0.04 BTC). Every fourth payment (once per day) will be issued if balance is greater than 0.01 BTC (previously 0.004 BTC). We will be processing payments for balances greater than 0.001 BTC (previously 0.0001 BTC) once every week, usually each Saturday at 16:00 UTC. The switch to the new payment (payouts) schedule for hashing power sellers/providers will take place on August 1st 2016 at 00:00 UTC. Thank you for your using our service and keep on hashing! Best regards, NiceHash team
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Is it possible to use the Claymore miner to connect to the nicehash? I only see the cofig for genoil ethminer.
Sure: Dagger-Hashimoto+Decred: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -ewal 1LmMNkiEvjapn5PRY8A9wypcWJveRrRGWr -epsw x -esm 3 -allpools 1 -estale 0 -dpool stratum+tcp://decred.eu.nicehash.com:3354 -dwal 1LmMNkiEvjapn5PRY8A9wypcWJveRrRGWr Dagger-Hashimoto only: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool stratum+tcp://daggerhashimoto.eu.nicehash.com:3353 -ewal 1LmMNkiEvjapn5PRY8A9wypcWJveRrRGWr -epsw x -esm 3 -allpools 1 -estale 0
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not work for exp-us.dwarfpool.com Please, check your pool carefully before post It works 100%. Please make sure your're configuring it properly, example:
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How to mine Ethereum Classic and Expanse with NiceHash rented hashing power: Ethereum ClassicHere are some options for target pools: http://ethc.epool.iohttp://pool.ethereumclassic.comhttp://etc.nanopool.orghttps://etcpool.ioGo to "Account" / "Manage my pools", enter pool details: Example for ΞPool.ioPool URL: stratum+tcp://us2.epool.io Pool PORT: 8008 Username: your ETC address Password: # (you actually have to put # char for password for ALL eth-proxy or open-ethereum-pool based pools) ExpanseGo to "Account" / "Manage my pools", enter pool details: Example for DwarfpoolPool URL: exp-us.dwarfpool.com Pool PORT: 8018 Username: your EXP address Password: # (you actually have to put # char for password for ALL eth-proxy or open-ethereum-pool based pools) Example for AltpoolPool URL: stratum.exp.altpool.net Pool PORT: 3333 Username: your EXP address Password: # (you actually have to put # char for password for ALL eth-proxy or open-ethereum-pool based pools) Make sure to enter STRATUM port in the "Pool PORT" (and NOT getwork port). That's it, you're ready to place your order for mining Ethereum Classic or Expanse! Best regards, NiceHash team
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For those, interested in mining Ethereum and being automatically paid in Bitcoins you're welcome to take a look at <a href=" https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#eth">NiceHash.com</a> service: Simple as using a multipool You are paid on pure no-risk PPS reward system Automatic payments in Bitcoins up to 4 times a day No registration - just point your miner to our stratum proxy with your Bitcoin address as username No limits - use as many rigs as you like Transparency - know exactly how much are you earning at any time No need to wait for unexchanged coins - you are paid in Bitcoins for every submitted share Detailed statistics for up to past 7 days Per worker statistics Trustworthy service with all-time regular payments Visit <a href=" https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#eth">NiceHash.com</a> for more details.
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Hi will this pool work with nicehash if so what are the settings. Thanks Not yet, i've seen nicehash has added support for a new stratum variant, i spent half weekend getting support for the old variant and i'm now restarting my work to get the new variant working.. I think in 1-2 days it'll be done. NiceHash supports several stratum variants (we're mentioning also Ethereum pools below, just for reference, we're aware that this thread is about ETC, but pool technology is the same) 0- the "early stratum" (it was used by ethpool, ethermine, coinotron, mph, nanopool) 1.1- the eth-proxy (aka dwarfpool) style (used by dwarfpool and some other pools) 1.2- the eth-proxy-sammy (used by all pools, based on open-source https://github.com/sammy007/open-ethereum-pool; for example https://ethc.coin-miners.info, http://ethc.epool.io/, etc.) 2- the standardized EthereumStratum/1.0.0: this is the preferred one, documented here, supported by coinotron, hitchpool, etc.) Best regards, NiceHash team.
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If you would like to mine on http://pool.ethereumclassic.com/ by rented hashing power you can now do it so with NiceHash: 1. register an account at https://www.nicehash.com2. go to Account / Manage my pools, enter pool details: Pool URL: stratum+tcp://pool.ethereumclassic.com Pool PORT: 8008 Username: your ETC address Password: # (you actually have to put # char for password, see here for details: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=91) 3. go to Account / New Order and place new order. Keep on hashing! Best regards, NiceHash team.
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Hello,
Congratulations to 19cFnWQcdRSW4rgqoTm7nSd9nU1NH1QBWs on the 14th block on NiceHash Solo Bitcoin pool. That makes the first 25 -> 12.5 BTC post-halving block for our Solo pool.
Best regards, NiceHash team.
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Can't find the support email addy for NH, so here it goes : In your FAQ on your website you say you do NOT charge any fees for refilling orders that already exist : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can I edit or refill my order, and what happens if I cancel my order?[/b] Yes, you can edit your order. You can increase order price and optionally limit hashing power (or change existing limit). If you edit your order and set higher price, the logic is the same as when submitting new orders, see also How can I buy hash power at NiceHash?
You can also refill your existing orders which essentially extends the running time of an order - you can refill your orders as many times as you want and you are not additionally charged for refilling an existing order.
You can also decrease price of your existing orders. To avoid manipulation, price decrease is only available within predefined price steps, can be applied only each 10 minutes and resets your position to the bottom of sub-list of same-priced orders. The predefined value of price decrease is displayed on Decrease price button. Of course, once you decrease price you can always later increase it without any limitation.
If you cancel the order, you'll get your Bitcoins back. This enables you to quickly switch between different algorithms (Scrypt/Scrypt-Adaptive-Nfactor/SHA256/etc.) in dependence of current profitability without loosing funds or hash power.
The remaining Bitcoins that have not been used yet for paying accepted shares are loaded back into your wallet and service fee will be refunded (from the remaining Bitcoins), however small 0.0001 BTC non-refundable order submission is not refunded. We've had attacks with order spamming in the past and currently don't have any other appropriate ways to prevent order spamming. Our first priority is to protect all users, stability and security of the system. Thanks for understanding.
Please note: it takes a couple of minutes for the refunded funds to appear in your NiceHash wallet.
Note: You can not lower the price on your order and order can not be paused. These features would lead to orders manipulation or abuse (discussed above) and are thus not available, but you can implement them by canceling and re-submitting orders, applying to the above stated rules. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yet there is a 3% charge every time nicehashbot refills an order. Why is this?? Hello, Sorry, the text in this FAQ was written a bit clumsy. It was meant that the 0.0001 BTC non-refundable order submission fee is not charged when you refill your order. We've now corrected the text, the relevant paragraph now reads as follows: You can also refill your existing orders which essentially extends the running time of an order. You can refill your orders as many times as you want. The 0.0001 BTC non-refundable order submission fee is not charged when you refill your order, only standard service fee applies. Sorry for the clumsy original text in the FAQ. Thank you for using our service and hash on Best regards, NiceHash team.
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This is by design. Each instance of miner establishes it's own connection and thus it is displayed as separate worker. This is an useful feature because sometimes multiple instances of miners are running on user's rigs by mistake and this kind of view allows them to quickly detect this issue. We might add the option to aggregate alike named workers on Miner's page in the future releases. Thank you for using our service! Best regards, NiceHash team.
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