You have to rename your file, name it "ccminer_sp.exe" and overwrite original "ccminer_sp.exe".
I did and then it shows an error on opening the miner control. Can you post screen shot or send it to support@nicehash.com?
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But when I put in ccminer a private kernel as ccminer_sp and delete the original I get an error. How do I replace ccminer_sp with the latest ccminer in the bin folder ? And I need it access my bat file on this computer only that has -d 0,1,2 -i 16,0,0 in it.
What error do you get? You can simply change ccminer_sp.exe in it should work out-of-the box with the new binary. For all additional parameters you can simply append it to config.json at particular algorithm. Ok I see...put it as ccminer_sp.exe.......ok thx It won't recognize my ccminer.exe in place of your ccminer_sp.exe thx You have to rename your file, name it "ccminer_sp.exe" and overwrite original "ccminer_sp.exe".
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Miners (sellers): if anyone is interested in being paid in some other cryptocurrencies rather than Bitcoin (for example, Litecoin, Dash, Doge, etc.): We'are working on a solution for this with ShapeShift. But we need them to upgrade their API so that we can do many-to-many transactions - this way we'll be able to make payouts in a range of currencies. If you want to speed up this implementation contact them ( https://shapeshift.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new) and express your support for "Extended API support for multiple receiving addresses" feature request. Thanks! Best regards, NiceHash team.
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Maintenance completed, servers upgraded and additionally secured. Web interface is again normally responsive. Keep on hashing! Best regards, NiceHash team.
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I want to set one miner to mine on nicehash but send the payment to an auto convert, anyone know an easy way to do this or should I just shapeshift the funds weekly?
We'are actually working on a solution for this with ShapeShift. But we need them to upgrade their API so that we can do many-to-many transactions - this way we'll be able to make payouts in a range of currencies. If you want to speed up this implementation contact them ( https://shapeshift.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new) and express your support for "Extended API support for multiple receiving addresses" feature request. Thanks! Best regards, NiceHash team.
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Web server is currently overloaded. If you're using API make sure you have set a timeout long enough when querying API. Stratum servers are unaffected.
Best regards, NiceHash team.
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But when I put in ccminer a private kernel as ccminer_sp and delete the original I get an error. How do I replace ccminer_sp with the latest ccminer in the bin folder ? And I need it access my bat file on this computer only that has -d 0,1,2 -i 16,0,0 in it.
What error do you get? You can simply change ccminer_sp.exe in it should work out-of-the box with the new binary. For all additional parameters you can simply append it to config.json at particular algorithm.
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How long does it take to see your address on the "miners list" on the nicehash page? Been mining for an hour with an R9 290 and my BTC address is still saying "no data".
Make sure you select correct algorithm (top-right on the page) - the one that your card is mining on.
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Hi, I'm a beginner here and i want to be a buyer at nicehash.com but i'm asking about the profitability for buyers who buy hashing power with Algorithm X13 for example. How much i would earn and how to invest and get paid without problems ? Thank you and i hope someone clear things up for me so i can start investing at Nicehash.com
A few tips for profits: When you're mining coins you have to look on long-term profitability, not only the current one. There are two major cases for a successful cloud mining: do it for fun, because you like to mine and own some crypto coins or do it for profit - in the latter case you have to monitor new altcoins, monitor profitability and monitor opportunities for a particular coin to rise in future profitability - mine it when difficulty is low and sell it when price is high - this enables you to gain great profits. You can also just hold the coins for the long term investment and cash out (or use them for buying goods) in the future. Here is a list of supported and popular pools you can use for mining various popular altcoins when buying hashing power at NiceHash (you can use these pools at our Orders page): https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=pools. Here is a list of sites with altcoins profitability information: http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrencyhttp://whatmine.com/http://coinchoose.com/http://dustcoin.com/https://www.coingecko.com/enhttp://en.bitmakler.com/Best regards, NiceHash.com
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It looks like sgminer devs haven't yet included Lyra2REv2 algorithm into this repository. Please build from this repository: https://github.com/djm34/sgminer (djm34 implemented Lyra2REv2 into sgminer). Best regards, NiceHash
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Is there any problems with the lyrarev2 Europe stratum right now ? All my miners are now showing "stratum_recv_line_failed"
This might be only a temporary glitch. Have you tried to restart NiceHashMiner?
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I am just testing the nicehash miner with one of my 750Ti rigs. It feel a bit strange that it want to mine X11 right now when Lyrarev2 should be more profitable ?
Profitability on NiceHash.com is shown for an average, most common miner. NVIDIA 750 Ti might have different performance for particular algorithm, therefore the current most profitable algorithm for NVIDIA 750 Ti can be different than the average profitability shown on NiceHash.com - hence different algorithm are selected when mining. Also, make sure you run benchmark before you start mining!Best regards, NiceHash.com
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OK my electricity is free and i i have no budget for buying things over a 100 dollards i just wanted to know if i could mine bitcoin with my gaming pc or is there an alternative where you could get bitcoin???
We have a great solution for gaming PCs and non-experienced miners, take a look at NiceHash Miner (support for AMD GPUs is comming this month).
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Sorry, but this is a scam excuse. You modified ckpool to update the coinbase for every user mining to you solo pool. -ck did not give you his solo pool code changes (that also didn't work) - your solo pool changes were written by you.
... and I can add, that kano.is never had this problem, simply because I knew that the ckpool code worked for how I was using it (1 address coinbase) and my payout process uses bitcoind to do transaction generation and testing so if bitcoind couldn't do it right ... then yeah that would be a major problem for everyone.
Eh, kano, take a look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763510.msg11621884#msg11621884ck- admitted there was a bug and fixed it. We could also keep the info about this bug to our self, fixed it at our side and then someday the same issue might happen to ck solo pool - but the beauty of open source code is sharing the experience and improving the code. And here is the unfortunate transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/778724d38cfec7dc8782621cd8d0d9f09e4a7c1a1f82a66ddbdda698ef3b9433
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About Nicehash, where excatly is the Problem sending the Block / 25 BTC from "jacobmayes94" to an adress that is accesible Sorry! But that's just not legit!!! (or i get something wrong again???) Hmm, how is "jacobmayes94" related to this issue? As already said, there was a serious bug in ck's ckpool source code, which was unfortunately not discovered neither by ck's testing nor our testing (the bug was present in ck's solo pool as well as in our pool or any solo pool that was built on top of ckpool source code) - this bug was unfortunately hit by fredi. To explain what happened (simplified explanation): ckpool code was unable to handle generating found block to a multi-sig address (3xxx). When fredi was mining it was using multi-sig address and he was the first ever to find block when using mulit-sig address. When the block was found the ckpool code generated this block to a "random" Bitcoin address (ckpool converted the bitcoin address to hash160, and "inserted" that hash to coinbase tx). That said: nobody (or actually someone random) has these 25 Bitcoins, therefore neither us nor ck- as the author of ckpool source code can't refund this. It's an unlucky event, but our solo pool service is free to use (only charge fee at block found event, the same as ck's solo pool) and we unfortunately can't guarantee for these kind of unlucky events. But as said, we addressed this issue immediately by refunding 100% of the costs that fredi had with renting hashing power (this refund came directly out of our pockets, since these 3+ Bitcoins were already paid to miners selling hashing power) to mine on solo pool and we also immediately worked with ck to solve this bug. Best regards, NiceHash
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Dear @-ck I find out the script in solo.nicehash is yours like solo.ckpool . Few month ago i rent some hashrate and pointed to solo.nicehash but i use a wallet address started with 3. I found a block but unfortunately pool do not accept addresses with 3 that time and create an address and sent fund to this address: https://blockchain.info/address/1PN9XH9pPXtYHeupDAiFeFrkgXiwKZVUVeIs there any way that i can access to my coins ? Nicehash admin's refund to me ~3 btc because of that situation. but i spent more than that and lately i got realy bad luck in my life and this 25 btc would be really good help in this time. so i came here and ask. thanks. @fredi, as we explained to you at the time of this event we are very sorry about this situation and refunded the lottery ticket to you. This was an issue with ckpool server code, we quickly notified @-ck about this issue and he addressed it promptly -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763510.msg11621884#msg11621884 -> after this we applied the patch to our system as well ... We also looked at any options for getting those 25 lost bitcoins back, spoke with several people, but it really looks like there is unfortunately no option to retrieve them. Once again - sorry for this situation and don't let the current bad luck in you life beats you down. Best regards, NiceHash
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