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April 13, 2015, 01:56:48 PM |
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Getting consistent 10% rejected speed, I have Extranonce subscription. Running S4 on a cgminer 4.9. On other pools I get max 0.4% rejected. This really sux nicehash.
Try both stratum.westhash.com and stratum.nicehash.com (it depends on your miner's location - see https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=gstarted).
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sjenja
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April 13, 2015, 03:19:11 PM |
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Im located in europe so it should be running at nicehash
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sjenja
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April 13, 2015, 04:35:25 PM |
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Its strange my BFL monarch 700gh/s card running on cgminer 4.9 with no extranonce subscription is running with 0% rejected. What gives?
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Neosaan
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April 13, 2015, 04:52:04 PM |
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Hello. I use a miner SGminer 5/1/1 with your website. He is set to multialgo. But when digging neoskript I get ONLY HW errors. Here is my batch file
{ "name" : "NiceHash_NeoScrypt_multi", "url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:4341", "user" : "18NPPbxyJMCqHaBbmbiuiSiqbjtjwNv7qQ", "pass" : "f0=0;f2=0;f3=8.5;f4=6.2;f5=0;f6=0;f7=0;f8=0.35;f9=0;f10=155;f11=6.5", "algorithm" : "neoscrypt", "worksize" : "64", "intensity" : "13",
, please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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nicehash
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April 13, 2015, 08:48:06 PM |
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Its strange my BFL monarch 700gh/s card running on cgminer 4.9 with no extranonce subscription is running with 0% rejected. What gives?
Have you tried this firmware for your S4: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#asic?
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nicehash
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April 14, 2015, 07:03:35 AM |
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Hashing power buyers: since the TRON mining rush is over there is plenty of SHA256 hashing power available at attractive prices.
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Wings1987
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April 14, 2015, 04:50:25 PM |
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Looks like someone hit blockchain lottery? Am I reading that correct? Unfortunately it wasn't me.
If that is correct on the site. 12 TH hit a block in the first 3 days. Pretty damn lucky. I started 2 hours ago and think I may switch back.
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nicehash
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April 14, 2015, 09:47:08 PM |
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Looks like someone hit blockchain lottery? Am I reading that correct? Unfortunately it wasn't me.
If that is correct on the site. 12 TH hit a block in the first 3 days. Pretty damn lucky. I started 2 hours ago and think I may switch back.
Yes, NiceHash solo mining Bitcoin pool found it's first block The happy user already said thanks and sent us the print-screen of his/her lucky AntMiner S3:
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Wings1987
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April 15, 2015, 12:02:02 AM |
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congrats to the winner!
If they were only mining with one S3 talk about Luck! Looks like they stopped after hitting because I couldn't see the address listed. Smart to stop - no shot for that miner to hit a second time. (well maybe 5 yrs later)
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el_rlee
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April 15, 2015, 05:22:31 AM |
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congrats to the winner!
If they were only mining with one S3 talk about Luck! Looks like they stopped after hitting because I couldn't see the address listed. Smart to stop - no shot for that miner to hit a second time. (well maybe 5 yrs later)
Well, that's not exactly how randomness works...
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pallas
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April 15, 2015, 09:40:22 AM |
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congrats to the winner!
If they were only mining with one S3 talk about Luck! Looks like they stopped after hitting because I couldn't see the address listed. Smart to stop - no shot for that miner to hit a second time. (well maybe 5 yrs later)
Well, that's not exactly how randomness works... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambler%27s_fallacySo much widespread...
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NiceHashSupport
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April 15, 2015, 05:08:31 PM |
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Regarding last payments; one of the transactions was refused by our Bitcoin processing provider. We had to manually process it. As a result, some providers were paid 1 hour later than usual. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
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TracerX
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April 15, 2015, 06:14:48 PM |
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congrats to the winner!
If they were only mining with one S3 talk about Luck! Looks like they stopped after hitting because I couldn't see the address listed. Smart to stop - no shot for that miner to hit a second time. (well maybe 5 yrs later)
Well, that's not exactly how randomness works... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambler%27s_fallacySo much widespread... Cheers for this--I was trying to recall the name of this phenomenon while playing a board game with my children last week. They found it hard to believe that a previous roll had no effect on future rolls, or how likely they would be to roll sixes. This'll teach those punks!
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April 16, 2015, 06:16:39 PM |
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Not sure what just happen i went to set up a order with the nice hash bot it did this I did have it set start at 0.0106 and max at 0.0108 for some reason it put it at 99.9999 then finished the order and took the BTC. what went or what if any thing did i do wrong ?. DO i get back those 0.0221 BTC i never really used ?.
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bigbitmine
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April 16, 2015, 06:20:27 PM |
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Not sure what just happen i went to set up a order with the nice hash bot it did this I did have it set start at 0.0106 and max at 0.0108 for some reason it put it at 99.9999 then finished the order and took the BTC. what went or what if any thing did i do wrong ?. DO i get back those 0.0221 BTC i never really used ?. Wow that must have gone instantly! No speed limit either. Even if it ran at your specified price it would have taken seconds to drain. No speed limit means it'll throw wheatever it can at the order. If it could have found the miners quick enough you could have passed 2PH.
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April 16, 2015, 07:08:12 PM |
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Is there no way to force the difficulty setting? I received an Alcheminer 256MH/s today, and it needs 50000+ diff to work properly. Setting d=50000 (or any difficulty on any rig, really) on nice/westhash only starts the difficulty at that diff, then it gets adjusted up or down by the server. What's the point of being able to specify a difficulty if in reality it will get set automatically by vardif?
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April 16, 2015, 07:31:39 PM |
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Not sure what just happen i went to set up a order with the nice hash bot it did this I did have it set start at 0.0106 and max at 0.0108 for some reason it put it at 99.9999 then finished the order and took the BTC. what went or what if any thing did i do wrong ?. DO i get back those 0.0221 BTC i never really used ?. Wow that must have gone instantly! No speed limit either. Even if it ran at your specified price it would have taken seconds to drain. No speed limit means it'll throw wheatever it can at the order. If it could have found the miners quick enough you could have passed 2PH. LOL 2 PH some thing went wrong i just hope i get back the BTC it took.
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April 16, 2015, 07:38:12 PM |
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Is there no way to force the difficulty setting? I received an Alcheminer 256MH/s today, and it needs 50000+ diff to work properly. Setting d=50000 (or any difficulty on any rig, really) on nice/westhash only starts the difficulty at that diff, then it gets adjusted up or down by the server. What's the point of being able to specify a difficulty if in reality it will get set automatically by vardif?
There is Suppose to be a setting even on N/W hash that disables vardif , i remember reading it one time under the tips for miner link at the bottom of any page on W/NHash. If they still allow it not sure and you may have use a proxy thu them if it won't connect . I agree if you set it at a set #, i would think it won't go below that DIFF, but it still does even my script miner that needs 4096 dif to run at top speed, drops as it adjusts.
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April 16, 2015, 07:51:47 PM |
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Is there no way to force the difficulty setting? I received an Alcheminer 256MH/s today, and it needs 50000+ diff to work properly. Setting d=50000 (or any difficulty on any rig, really) on nice/westhash only starts the difficulty at that diff, then it gets adjusted up or down by the server. What's the point of being able to specify a difficulty if in reality it will get set automatically by vardif?
There is Suppose to be a setting even on N/W hash that disables vardif , i remember reading it one time under the tips for miner link at the bottom of any page on W/NHash. If they still allow it not sure and you may have use a proxy thu them if it won't connect . I agree if you set it at a set #, i would think it won't go below that DIFF, but it still does even my script miner that needs 4096 dif to run at top speed, drops as it adjusts. Hmm, looks like I'll have to dig. Thanks for the tip. Difficulty should be handled this way: No lower than user's set difficulty but can increase if set too low.
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April 16, 2015, 09:32:16 PM |
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Is there no way to force the difficulty setting? I received an Alcheminer 256MH/s today, and it needs 50000+ diff to work properly. Setting d=50000 (or any difficulty on any rig, really) on nice/westhash only starts the difficulty at that diff, then it gets adjusted up or down by the server. What's the point of being able to specify a difficulty if in reality it will get set automatically by vardif?
There is Suppose to be a setting even on N/W hash that disables vardif , i remember reading it one time under the tips for miner link at the bottom of any page on W/NHash. If they still allow it not sure and you may have use a proxy thu them if it won't connect . I agree if you set it at a set #, i would think it won't go below that DIFF, but it still does even my script miner that needs 4096 dif to run at top speed, drops as it adjusts. Hmm, looks like I'll have to dig. Thanks for the tip. Difficulty should be handled this way: No lower than user's set difficulty but can increase if set too low. Unfortunately, our buyers still use low diff pools and some low diff coins require low pool diff. That is why we cannot keep high diffs (we want them, too, they put less load on our servers). The main mistake is on ASIC hardware producers. They save 30 cents off each machine and buy slower controllers. As a result, ASICs are always only guaranteed to work fine with Bitcoin or Litecoin mining, where diff is very high, but altcoins can have very low diffs, resulting in many shares that controllers are incapable of processing fast enough. And without altcoins, there is no point in existance of renting services.
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