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November 11, 2017, 01:43:08 PM
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how much are you making per day? also what's the power consumption per card?
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November 11, 2017, 01:50:31 PM
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how much are you making per day? also what's the power consumption per card?

Nice has is for FOOLS, and not bit-fools but real life morons,

Nice-Hash is NOT NICE, they don't pay out in BTC, they use BTC as an accounting number,

If U do mine for them, U will never see a reward as the hoops U must jump make it impossible, and should U dedicate your miners for weeks, U will end up finding out the only egress, is to Cash-OUt to PAYPAL ( probably own nicehash ) where u have to pay 50% exit fee

NICEHASH mantra is EARN BITCOIN, yep, but they DONT payout in BITCOIN

If U dont' own the private key, the BTC is not yours, and nicehash provides the address, but its not a real address

In summary the ONLY people who play with nicehash are idiots, morons, fools, sheep, and wannbe living on the street people
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November 11, 2017, 01:55:31 PM
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I thought I just need 0.1btc to withdraw to any btc wallet (or 0.01 but that's once per week)?
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November 11, 2017, 02:02:40 PM
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NiceHash only pays out in BTC, either to an external or internal BTC wallet address. BTC payout to an external wallet is once per week for external wallet unpaid balances, greater than 0.01 BTC and they charge a 4% fee per payout.
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November 11, 2017, 02:26:54 PM
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Why use Nicehash, especially being a member of this forum? It has tons of information to help you make most of your card.

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November 11, 2017, 02:39:28 PM
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Why use Nicehash, especially being a member of this forum? It has tons of information to help you make most of your card.

just gathering information before I decide what to buy for my next rig. rx 580 is not an option anymore now that eth can go PoS any day.
read from a local forum that you can get $2 a day per card from there.
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November 11, 2017, 04:37:42 PM
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Why use Nicehash, especially being a member of this forum? It has tons of information to help you make most of your card.

just gathering information before I decide what to buy for my next rig. rx 580 is not an option anymore now that eth can go PoS any day.
read from a local forum that you can get $2 a day per card from there.

If I was choosing what to buy now I'd go for a mix of 1070ti and 1080ti. They have different memory types and can compliment each other on various algos.

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