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Author Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool  (Read 794124 times)
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May 22, 2017, 01:30:56 AM
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Ccminer sia:

Stratum notify: invalid parameters

Which ccminer?

All that I tried

EDIT: klaust stratum works, but crashes a couple seconds after,  with "invalid device symbol"

Have you tried Tpruvot?
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May 22, 2017, 08:14:58 AM
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Ccminer sia:

Stratum notify: invalid parameters

Which ccminer?

All that I tried

EDIT: klaust stratum works, but crashes a couple seconds after,  with "invalid device symbol"

Have you tried Tpruvot?

yes, many flavours and old versions.
the only startum that works for me is klaust, but the miner crashes.

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May 22, 2017, 08:47:32 PM
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I have to wait a week or more for payout free money this fucking bullshit. (fify)

great attitude there bud...lemme guess...you have issues with road rage?

GTFO if you don't know this acronym, GO THE FUCK OFF.

And changing the quotes, you're a fucking moron.

The real quote so no one gets confused by this monkey.

I have to wait a week or more for payout this fucking bullshit.


LOL....that's actually NOT the acronym.....too funny.

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May 23, 2017, 10:33:17 AM
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I made a post about funds not arriving, I deleted the posts, I was wrong on the date in the first place and second they arrived.




My bad.

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May 23, 2017, 10:43:03 AM
Last edit: May 23, 2017, 11:04:47 AM by oarsman
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@JoxNiceHash I have already more than 0.01 BTC balance but the payout date changed from 26 May to 30 May how long will it take to transfer...? It is not stable at all...
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May 23, 2017, 10:44:39 AM
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Is it trusted cloud mining?

also does cloud mining profitable
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May 23, 2017, 12:13:41 PM
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Why is the weekly payout day moving?  Used to be Sat, then changed to Fri, and now seems to be moved to Tue.
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May 23, 2017, 01:34:57 PM
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Can I dual mine Sia by setting something similar to dual=Decred in the claymore settings?
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May 23, 2017, 01:41:11 PM
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No, I mean right now I am supplying hash rate with an array of RX 470s. And I am using dual mining of Eth and Decred. Is it possible to do Eth and Sia instead? And for the Decred dual mining mode I can just specify Dual=Decred in the Nicehash mining client.
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May 24, 2017, 02:50:11 AM
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Why is the weekly payout day moving?  Used to be Sat, then changed to Fri, and now seems to be moved to Tue.

We have changed it in order to maintain consistency with upcoming payouts and new schedule changes.

I don't understand what that means at all.
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May 24, 2017, 04:21:12 AM
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I think it just means that it fits better within their internal schedule for payment processing. I'm happy with any day of the week as long as payments are able to be processed. 4 months straight without a missed payment yet for us. Smiley
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May 24, 2017, 04:35:39 AM
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Hi nicehash team! sorry my bad english, can you tell me why i cant se other algorims when i want to do benchmarks?, y download last version and still couldnt see it, and i see in the bin folder that i have a lot of algorims but they are not when i run the program
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May 24, 2017, 05:34:53 AM
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I use nicehash-wallet and unpaid balances greater than 0.001 BTC.
Why the next payout time is on 2017-05-30 ?
The payout time  is supposed to be on 2017-5-25.


My nicehash-wallet is 3FqGUVzCWYkPnhAFHmaeysK9185RRySxmF
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May 24, 2017, 08:25:43 AM
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I use nicehash-wallet and unpaid balances greater than 0.001 BTC.
Why the next payout time is on 2017-05-30 ?
The payout time  is supposed to be on 2017-5-25.


My nicehash-wallet is 3FqGUVzCWYkPnhAFHmaeysK9185RRySxmF

You must withdraw manually from NiceHash Wallet. So you can withdraw when you want.
Due to fees, it is not recommended to withdraw small amounts.



I think there is a mis-communication here as I was wondering the same thing as the OP, and I think we are both asking why the balance isn't being transferred (not withdrawn)

IE Let's say I have balance of 0.03, If I mine to an external wallet, that gets automatically sent once per week as it's between 0.01 and 0.1 which was what I was doing

Now I'm mining to the nicehash wallet to save a little in fees it should follow this...
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Payment schedule changes:
Once per day for nicehash-wallet unpaid balances, greater than 0.001 BTC.

So it should move daily from my unpaid balances to my nicehash wallet, is how I read it, perhaps it needs claryfing.

Also while I am here please can we have the auto refresh back and that new API limit of 1 per minute is pretty annoying too.






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May 24, 2017, 10:44:58 AM
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I use nicehash-wallet and unpaid balances greater than 0.001 BTC.
Why the next payout time is on 2017-05-30 ?
The payout time  is supposed to be on 2017-5-25.


My nicehash-wallet is 3FqGUVzCWYkPnhAFHmaeysK9185RRySxmF

You must withdraw manually from NiceHash Wallet. So you can withdraw when you want.
Due to fees, it is not recommended to withdraw small amounts.



0.5% or 0.005BTC (whichever is bigger) fee will be applied. Confirmed balance must be minimal withdraw amount 0.001 plus fee.

I don't think this is bad. I don't know how to convert percentages, but use to. But any how, google come up with this.

0.5percent of 0.00104779 = 0.00000523895 = 0.0122067535USD. So by using the %0.5 percent fee, it takes a penny to transfer 2.4413507USD.

What I don't get is if the system picks 0.005BTC fee, that's half of what I mined.

So, how do I actually find out if the system is gonna use the %0.5 or the 0.005BTC fee?

I am lost.


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May 24, 2017, 01:19:29 PM
Last edit: May 25, 2017, 08:03:04 AM by Tigggger
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0.5% or 0.005BTC (whichever is bigger) fee will be applied. Confirmed balance must be minimal withdraw amount 0.001 plus fee.

I don't think this is bad. I don't know how to convert percentages, but use to. But any how, google come up with this.

0.5percent of 0.00104779 = 0.00000523895 = 0.0122067535USD. So by using the %0.5 percent fee, it takes a penny to transfer 2.4413507USD.

What I don't get is if the system picks 0.005BTC fee, that's half of what I mined.

So, how do I actually find out if the system is gonna use the %0.5 or the 0.005BTC fee?

I am lost.



Whichever is greater, so you can't withdraw 0.00104779 as the fee would be 0.005, the minimum withdrawl is therefore 0.006, and most of it goes in fees.

If balance is 0.1 btc, 0.5% fee is 0.0005 which is still less than 0.005 so you pay the minimum fee of 0.005

If the balance is 1btc, 0.5% fee is 0.005 so they are the same and that is the cutoff.

If the balance is 2btc, 0.5% fee is 0.01, which is greater so that is what you would pay.

It gets very expensive very quickly to withdraw, going to have to look more closely at this. I know fees are on the rise but this seems excessive on top of the 3% on both sides of the hashrate to me.

*See my post below I was wrong on this bit, thought it was 3% fee + withdrawal charges but they are not separate items they are combined.

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May 25, 2017, 12:53:44 AM
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lol looks like they are punishing you for holding your btc with them at a fixed % instead of a set fee rate, on hashnest we pay .0002 fix btc to do any amount of a withdraw, if they are screwing people with a fixed % instead of a fixed amount. Then you are getting properly screwed.


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May 25, 2017, 01:04:33 AM
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lol looks like they are punishing you for holding your btc with them at a fixed % instead of a set fee rate, on hashnest we pay .0002 fix btc to do any amount of a withdraw, if they are screwing people with a fixed % instead of a fixed amount. Then you are getting properly screwed.


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Jox, have a word to say about this?

Might have to look into hashnest.

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May 25, 2017, 07:05:13 AM
Last edit: May 25, 2017, 01:10:26 PM by Tigggger
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OK having thought about this more overnight, it doesn't appear to be bad like I first thought.

The FAQ says:
"Fee for all nicehash-wallet mining payments (regardles of size) is 2%." (PS Typo here it's regardless)
"Fee for payments with unpaid balances, greater than 0.1 BTC to external-wallet is 3%"

Let's take my usual payment of 0.1 BTC

External: 3% = 0.003
Internal: 2% = 0.002 so that looks better, but then at some point I have to withdraw those coins let's use some examples

0.25BTC
External: 0.0075
Internal: 0.005 + Withdrawl Fee 0.005 = 0.01

0.5BTC
External: 0.015
Internal: 0.01 + Withdrawl Fee 0.005 = 0.015

1BTC
External: 0.03 (10 x 0.003)
Internal: 0.02 (10 x 0.002) + Withdrawl Fee 0.005 = 0.025

10BTC
External: 0.3
Internal: 0.2 + withdrawl fee 0.05 = 0.25

So it does appear to be better to use the internal wallet, but you need to not do small withdrawals to get the most benefit.

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May 25, 2017, 12:31:07 PM
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lol looks like they are punishing you for holding your btc with them at a fixed % instead of a set fee rate, on hashnest we pay .0002 fix btc to do any amount of a withdraw, if they are screwing people with a fixed % instead of a fixed amount. Then you are getting properly screwed.


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