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December 13, 2017, 05:35:37 AM
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Your nicehash wallet (if used) is the username  x is the password, see here...

stratum+tcp://keccak.usa.nicehash.com:3338
username: YourBitcoinAddress
password: x

If you are using windows, why not use the Nicehash legacy miner app? no batch file BS...  just saying.  This is why Nicehash collects fees...to make your life easier and simple.

https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMinerLegacy/releases

I am not a Nicehash fan boy and realize I pay a % of profit penalty, I am about simplicity.  Pool mining + many different coins mined + many different wallets + exchanges to a common BTC fund + withdraw to fiat or hodl is a complete pain in the ass IMHO.  I mine many different algorithms using the miner app, selected by profitability in order to maximize profit.  My rig may switch 100's of times per day to keep the most profitable coin.  IMHO this benefits me and my business case in order to reduce ROI to as short as possible/create BTC wealth to pay off equipment.  I am not hobby mining to hold on to $0.001 value coins, hoping they mature.  I am mining today, for today, to profit today, to pay the down the equipment today.

I am mining with 7 x 1070 + 2 x 480 and pull in $27USD daily, 24 hour average paid directly in BTC...  all while mining all possible GPU based algorithms, with one program/setup all on the same rig.  In some cases nicehash pays more than pool mining.  4 more 570 on standby going live this week and plan for over $30 USD/day once live.  I hold 1 wallet, no exchange BS and convert directly to gyft.com gift cards.  Why others are holding, converting and selling coins to other coins I am paying for all of the living expenses in BTC and gift cards.




Damn bro i havent read your comment until now.. we are agree on nicehash simplicity.. i actually though the same.. micromanaging its actually a pain in the ass... So sad nicehash got hacked..  i dont really know to to make my cards to produce some now.. what are you mining today bro?

ehhh your only sad cause your too lazy to actually mine, which I'm sure now that its gone has forced you to do. deal with it. you just don't know the wonders things have happened since its been down, like ltc jumping in price, lots of coins have reported 30 percent difficulty drop and scrypt daily profits are up higher now than when nicehash was around

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December 15, 2017, 08:05:00 AM
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Mining is somewhat relative and varies from currency to currency, with its 1080 btc mining plate would be quite difficult and your gains would be extremely small after discounting the price of electricity and maintenance of your equipment.

But if you try to mine a low-cost coin that has potential for growth, you may be able to make good gains. Try some more known as the Monero or Zcash. A good one too and participating in the currencies that make a pre-mining available, your earnings can be better too.
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