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We're pleased to announce the immediate availability for buying and selling hashing power based on Scrypt-Jane algorithm for LEOcoin: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=41Thank you for using our service and keep on hashing! Best regards, NiceHash team
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xZork
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October 12, 2015, 08:40:09 AM |
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Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...
Why is order amount hidden?
How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details. Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly. Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash. This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter...
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NiceHashSupport
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October 12, 2015, 08:51:13 AM |
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Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...
Why is order amount hidden?
How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details. Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly. Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash. This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter... There is not much difference between one order for 1 phs and 200 orders for 5 ths, besides visual disturbance as you need to scroll down. If you call it a wall, it is a wall anyway. You can always jump on top of that wall by bidding more. How are more orders troublesome for sellers, we have no idea... so explain us. Again, how much was spent on each order was never visible. What was visible was remaining BTC and that value was usually misleading and not something you could rely on. Sometimes, buyers demanded from us to reveal orders pools to the public. There are many information that could be revealed to the public, but we respect customers privacy more. Each buyer bidding on NiceHash is entitled to full privacy, for his orders details such as owner, pool and amount to stay hidden from public views.
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xZork
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October 12, 2015, 09:38:45 AM |
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Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...
Why is order amount hidden?
How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details. Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly. Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash. This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter... There is not much difference between one order for 1 phs and 200 orders for 5 ths, besides visual disturbance as you need to scroll down. If you call it a wall, it is a wall anyway. You can always jump on top of that wall by bidding more. How are more orders troublesome for sellers, we have no idea... so explain us. Again, how much was spent on each order was never visible. What was visible was remaining BTC and that value was usually misleading and not something you could rely on. Sometimes, buyers demanded from us to reveal orders pools to the public. There are many information that could be revealed to the public, but we respect customers privacy more. Each buyer bidding on NiceHash is entitled to full privacy, for his orders details such as owner, pool and amount to stay hidden from public views. All orders at .xxx are not equal. I've done a refill and said order drops down to the bottom of the same .xxx price range.
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NiceHashSupport
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October 12, 2015, 10:57:11 AM |
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Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...
Why is order amount hidden?
How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details. Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly. Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash. This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter... There is not much difference between one order for 1 phs and 200 orders for 5 ths, besides visual disturbance as you need to scroll down. If you call it a wall, it is a wall anyway. You can always jump on top of that wall by bidding more. How are more orders troublesome for sellers, we have no idea... so explain us. Again, how much was spent on each order was never visible. What was visible was remaining BTC and that value was usually misleading and not something you could rely on. Sometimes, buyers demanded from us to reveal orders pools to the public. There are many information that could be revealed to the public, but we respect customers privacy more. Each buyer bidding on NiceHash is entitled to full privacy, for his orders details such as owner, pool and amount to stay hidden from public views. All orders at .xxx are not equal. I've done a refill and said order drops down to the bottom of the same .xxx price range. Read here: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=faq#faqb1
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tbearhere
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October 12, 2015, 07:00:38 PM |
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Hi nicehash what is ScryptJaneLeo? I never heard of it. thx
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tbearhere
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October 12, 2015, 10:42:17 PM |
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Ok thx The leo through me off.
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fabula
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October 14, 2015, 12:58:15 PM |
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Sometimes my gblade will hash at 50% power cut-off for some reasons. I think problem is by my side.
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cidman
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October 14, 2015, 04:10:41 PM |
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i have been mining quark again for a couple weeks and since the price has dropped a bunch on orders ive been paying attention a lil more to what im getting and where the order prices are. at the moment im getting paid .2404 per gh/day but the lowest order with any speed connected to it is .2695 and thats on nicehash when im on westhash the lowest on westhash with any speed is .2710. i thought that the payout was an avg between the lowest and the highest orders to make it fair for all miners but why am i getting a payout lower than the lowest order? and not just a lil lower but a lot lower.
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NiceHashSupport
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October 14, 2015, 05:10:40 PM |
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i have been mining quark again for a couple weeks and since the price has dropped a bunch on orders ive been paying attention a lil more to what im getting and where the order prices are. at the moment im getting paid .2404 per gh/day but the lowest order with any speed connected to it is .2695 and thats on nicehash when im on westhash the lowest on westhash with any speed is .2710. i thought that the payout was an avg between the lowest and the highest orders to make it fair for all miners but why am i getting a payout lower than the lowest order? and not just a lil lower but a lot lower.
The currently paying value is always lagging behind for 1 minute, since we cannot predict payment for 1 minute in future. What you see on order list are current orders, but what you see under "Currently paying" is what was being paid 1 minute ago.
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talks_cheep
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October 15, 2015, 12:09:59 AM |
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Is it still worth mining at nicehash? Payout has been dropping lately. It used to be that Nicehash had the best payouts. Is it still the case? Where else are you mining for btc?
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OrientA
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October 15, 2015, 07:34:50 AM |
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Is it still worth mining at nicehash? Payout has been dropping lately. It used to be that Nicehash had the best payouts. Is it still the case? Where else are you mining for btc?
The payout will drop dramatically in 3-4 days time when the reward of Shark coin (Quark algorithm) is halved, and the price does not increase.
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cidman
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October 15, 2015, 02:10:29 PM |
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i have been mining quark again for a couple weeks and since the price has dropped a bunch on orders ive been paying attention a lil more to what im getting and where the order prices are. at the moment im getting paid .2404 per gh/day but the lowest order with any speed connected to it is .2695 and thats on nicehash when im on westhash the lowest on westhash with any speed is .2710. i thought that the payout was an avg between the lowest and the highest orders to make it fair for all miners but why am i getting a payout lower than the lowest order? and not just a lil lower but a lot lower.
The currently paying value is always lagging behind for 1 minute, since we cannot predict payment for 1 minute in future. What you see on order list are current orders, but what you see under "Currently paying" is what was being paid 1 minute ago. yup thx for the reply i saw the issue watching a bit more seems like the hashing spreads thru orders at times like for example the last order with workers and speed attached to it was 13GH at .2710 and the workers was xx with about 12GH running on it then a few min later the speed attached to it was about 5GH and workers didnt change but the rest of the speed was spread out thru the lower orders with no workers attached to the lower orders, so prolly just keeping ppl hashing this was happening on both sides nice and west so i dont know if it was a problem on his end or ur system doing something or him just reloading his order hopefully something like this changes a bit in the future as it really lowers the payout avg for ur sellers but it should change naturally, hopefully, when competition brings prices back up
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NiceHashSupport
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October 15, 2015, 02:53:29 PM |
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i have been mining quark again for a couple weeks and since the price has dropped a bunch on orders ive been paying attention a lil more to what im getting and where the order prices are. at the moment im getting paid .2404 per gh/day but the lowest order with any speed connected to it is .2695 and thats on nicehash when im on westhash the lowest on westhash with any speed is .2710. i thought that the payout was an avg between the lowest and the highest orders to make it fair for all miners but why am i getting a payout lower than the lowest order? and not just a lil lower but a lot lower.
The currently paying value is always lagging behind for 1 minute, since we cannot predict payment for 1 minute in future. What you see on order list are current orders, but what you see under "Currently paying" is what was being paid 1 minute ago. yup thx for the reply i saw the issue watching a bit more seems like the hashing spreads thru orders at times like for example the last order with workers and speed attached to it was 13GH at .2710 and the workers was xx with about 12GH running on it then a few min later the speed attached to it was about 5GH and workers didnt change but the rest of the speed was spread out thru the lower orders with no workers attached to the lower orders, so prolly just keeping ppl hashing this was happening on both sides nice and west so i dont know if it was a problem on his end or ur system doing something or him just reloading his order hopefully something like this changes a bit in the future as it really lowers the payout avg for ur sellers but it should change naturally, hopefully, when competition brings prices back up If a big order suddenly drops connection or is cancelled, then all miners are assigned to lower paying orders and currently paying price drops. Nothing we can do here - we cannot put miners in limbo waiting whether higher paying order will become alive or not. Many customers manipulate their orders by killing off connection (making order suddenly dead).
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sorry2xs
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Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
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October 18, 2015, 05:02:02 PM |
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I have a ? does nice hash a firmware update that provides extranonce.subscribe for bitmain s5+
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Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX THAT NO GOOD DO GOODER BAT!!!
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nicehash
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NiceHash.com
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October 18, 2015, 05:12:26 PM |
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I have a ? does nice hash a firmware update that provides extranonce.subscribe for bitmain s5+
Unfortunately not yet, since Bitmaintech is not providing source for Antminer S5+ cgminer (thus effectively violating cgminer GPL license). More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg12695377#msg12695377However, basic support for extranonce.subscribe should already be available out-of-the box for Antminer S5, simply configure your miner as described here: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#sha256 and check our miners stats page if you get a green check mark for extranonce subscription.
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nicehash
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NiceHash.com
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October 19, 2015, 07:34:21 PM |
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Dear users, Our first beta version of easy-to-use best-profit auto-switching NiceHashMiner has just been released! This is a Windows application for painless and straightforward CPU&GPU mining for everyone. Why leave you computer idle, whereas it could earn you Bitcoins with just a few clicks? https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=44Thank you for using our service and keep on hashing! Best regards, NiceHash team
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pallas
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October 19, 2015, 08:12:27 PM |
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All my machines are Linux :-)
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sorry2xs
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October 19, 2015, 08:16:23 PM |
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don't worry is not ready for prime time
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Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX THAT NO GOOD DO GOODER BAT!!!
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