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November 29, 2018, 03:42:57 PM
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How do hashbook fairly distribute the blocks?
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Transactions must be included in a block to be properly completed. When you send a transaction, it is broadcast to miners. Miners can then optionally include it in their next blocks. Miners will be more inclined to include your transaction if it has a higher transaction fee.
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November 30, 2018, 11:49:37 PM
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How would you pay for non guarantee currencies?

Payout for non guarantee currencies are based on how many blocks were found. If they are less blocks found system will buy rest of the coins on exchamge and make payout once they arrive to pool coin address.

How do hashbook fairly distribute the blocks?

PPS system.

The Pay-per-Share (PPS) approach offers an instant, guaranteed payout to a miner for his contribution to the probability that the pool finds a block. Miners are paid out from the pool's existing balance and can withdraw their payout immediately. This model allows for the least possible variance in payment for miners while also transferring much of the risk to the pool's operator.


Can we get payout in the same coin that we mine?

You can get payout in any coin listed regardless of what block got found. System will check value of block and convert them to BTC. After that it will make query "how many coins of your payout currency can I get for this BTC value".

Why don’t we need to do any registration?

Client anonymity is important to us.


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Thank you for your questions.

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December 01, 2018, 01:18:11 PM
Last edit: December 04, 2018, 11:10:08 AM by hashbook
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HashbookBOT for Nicehash


DOWNLOAD: https://hashbook.net/assets/hashbot/HBbotNicehash_alpha1.zip
VirusTotal: https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/0ea12afc097eb33079b8b820a6a9ad1fffc217a9fa2e24feb26105cbc082d7ca/detection
Version: alpha 1
DM5 HashbookBOT.exe: b8b51ac8ba3359175f7bb2dc563b3d7b
SHA-1 HashbookBOT.exe: ddaa61330da8d33ddcc9b62ed2cea6e5af77f7a0

What is HashbookBOT?
HashbookBOT is a Nicehash BOT who monitors pool profitability and coin profitability every 30 seconds. According to that results it changes speed limit on your nicehash orders. If BOT detects profitability is greater then order price on Nicehash, then BOT will set unlimited speed for that order. And if BOT detects profitability on pool is lower then pride of order on Nicehash, it will change speed limit to 0.01. Having multiple orders with different prices will result in constant hashrate and possible greater profit.

Is it hard to use?
No. You just have to add your Nicehash API. ID and KEY, add your wallet addreses (Options -> Wallets) and create orders within HashbookBOT under (Options -> Create orders).


How do I add my payout wallet?
Options -> Wallets
Select: Bitcoin, FuturoCoin or HappyCoin and enter your wallet addresses for each one.


How do I crate orders?
Options -> Create orders.


Step 1:
Coin to mine: Here you select profitability checking. There are 3 options.
- Mine most profitable coin (This option will check profitability of all coins on pool).
- FuturoCoin (This option will check profitability of FutoroCoin and your orders will open/close speed limit based on FuturoCoin profitability).
- HappyCoin (This option will check profitability of HappyCoin and your orders will open/close speed limit based on HappyCoin profitability).


Step 2:
Pool payout settings:
Select payout currency. BTC, FTO or HPC. (Your have to add your wallet addresses before you continue in Options -> Wallets).


Step 3
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Placement: US or EU nicehash servers. In example: EU
Number of orders: How many orders you wish to open. In example: 3
Base price: starting price of order. In example: 0.014
Price increase: select price increse for each next order. In example: 0.002
Fill each order with: 0.010 BTC [Minimum by Nicehash]. In example: 0.010


Setp4:
Press button "CREATE ORDERS AND SAVE".

Code:
Example:
If you selected 3 number of orders first order will set price at base prace,
next order will be increase by price increase value and third order will be increased
by previes order price plus price increse.
Order 1: EU server with price: 0.014 and 0.010 to spend.
Order 2: EU server with price: 0.016 and 0.010 to spend.
Order 3: EU server with price: 0.018 and 0.010 to spend.

How do I start profitability cheking?
In main window select nicehash server where you just created your orders. EU or US. Then File -> Start.

Do I have to leave program running?
YES!

Before you quit program make sure you limit all orders with File -> Pause all orders to prevent any loss.


Warning: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS BOT FROM ANY OTHER LINK BUT THE ONE PROVIDED ABOVE!

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December 02, 2018, 01:23:33 PM
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http://hashbook.net

TOKEMON mining and payouts!

Code:
-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashbook.net:3533 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=TKM,d=64

Promo 0% mining fee by the end of 7th January 2019
Stratum is Nicehash and MiningRigRental compatible!


ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5075948

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December 04, 2018, 07:06:48 PM
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http://hashbook.net

CREAVA mining and payouts!

Code:
-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashbook.net:3533 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=CREVA,d=64

Promo 0% mining fee by the end of 7th January 2019
Stratum is Nicehash and MiningRigRental compatible!


ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5075948

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December 05, 2018, 10:57:10 AM
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http://hashbook.net

BATA mining and payouts!

Code:
-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashbook.net:3533 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=BTA,d=64

Promo 0% mining fee by the end of 7th January 2019
Stratum is Nicehash and MiningRigRental compatible!


ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5075948

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December 06, 2018, 03:58:24 PM
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http://hashbook.net

Aeriscoin mining and payouts!

Code:
-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashbook.net:3533 -u WALLET_ADDRESS -p c=ARS,d=64

Promo 0% mining fee by the end of 7th January 2019
Stratum is Nicehash and MiningRigRental compatible!


ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5075948

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January 22, 2019, 10:41:40 PM
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What's up with hashbook.net? I had my miners running just long enough to reach payout. The site reported that it payed out. The payout never shown up and I verified the address. Now when you go to hashbook.net, you get redirected or something to a site labeled d3pool. Also the later posts in this thread that say hashbook.net actually go to something like eqpool that doesn't appear to even work. I tried to find a support link on the sites to see if this was just a transitional fluke of some kind due to making some changes in the pool. but regardless I've still got a few days worth of mining missing.
Does anyone have an idea of what is going on with it?
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