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April 24, 2015, 09:55:49 PM
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Hey, how has mining here been with users hitting SHA-256 %100 lately? Is it worth to mine here as like a regular pool like BTCGuild? I'm so busy with work it has been hard to keep up on what's going on. That's why I can't configure my pool with a price since I just don't have time to check every day. Oh well, just curious. Was mining %100 for a bit but was getting pretty low payouts. I gotta get into the rental arena, maybe during some vacation time I can read up. Indeed cool stuff. Too bad bitcoin's block chain is so damn big and just getting so much larger wonder how it will end up. I've read so many places where another alt coin is just gonna blow by bitcoin because more efficiency and security. Bitcoin seems bloated now...but then again why am I rambling?



I would set the p= in the password to 0.0110 to 0.0115 and let it roll. There have been spikes in SHA-256 the past 2 weeks at times to 30% over +.

Def agree. Tried a few days of %100 and only getting 0.06 per day with 7th. That's real bad.

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April 26, 2015, 08:10:09 PM
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Nice Hach

Plz ADD best share like all solo pool

We Need to know our bestshare
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April 26, 2015, 09:09:18 PM
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Nice Hach

Plz ADD best share like all solo pool

We Need to know our bestshare

You can also got the source @ solockpool.org and you will bypass the middleman just saying

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April 26, 2015, 09:15:55 PM
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I have a ? for nicehash,why does modifiyng cgminer for the S5 and C1 to use the extranoce.subscrbe makes these miner discard equal if not more shares than it accepts just asking

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April 27, 2015, 10:50:02 AM
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Dear users,

Due to increased costs for our infrastructure, anti-DDoS and security systems (paid in fiat, unfortunately) we're aligning our fee structure to reflect the current low Bitcoin value. All the competitive rental services are charging 3% or more for their services, also, the majority of large PPS paying mining pools are charging 4% or more. Therefore we're setting our fee at 3% effectively on May 1st 2015. We'll continue to add new features and insure NiceHash remains stable, trustworthy and overall the best place to rent hashing power as well as best multipool providing great and regular payments for miners (hashing power sellers). We're also giving a promise to lower our fee as soon as market conditions improves.

Thank you for using our service!

Kind regards,
NiceHash team

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April 27, 2015, 10:51:23 AM
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Nice Hach

Plz ADD best share like all solo pool

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You can get this data here:
https://solo.nicehash.com/bitcoin/workers.json
https://solo.nicehash.com/bitcoin/users.json

And we'll also display this values on the site under Users/Worker Stats in the future release.

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April 27, 2015, 11:53:31 AM
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Just started using nicehash for a bit of solo mining. Just wanted to say what a great service it is, haven't had any issues. Orders filled very quickly with no fuss.

Keep up the good work!
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April 27, 2015, 12:46:35 PM
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What I must put for
Connect Titan miner?Huh
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April 27, 2015, 12:53:01 PM
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What I must put for
Connect Titan miner?Huh

Install latest firmware and then use for pool URL:

stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3333/#xnsub#skipcbcheck

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stratum+tcp://stratum.westhash.com:3333/#xnsub#skipcbcheck

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April 27, 2015, 04:21:54 PM
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Nicehach

Read your personal msg urgent

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April 27, 2015, 06:18:03 PM
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We had some troubles with BitGo in past 2 hours. Deposits were delayed and new customers were unable to create deposit address. This has been resolved now.

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April 28, 2015, 02:45:12 AM
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I sent a tweet to the people who run this on twitter and that was about 12 hours ago , still no answer.

https://twitter.com/cinnamon_carter/status/592704364973809665

Just to see what this is all about I have now tried to register with 3 different e mail accounts both on a mobile device and over tor.

I have still been unable to create a user login.

If I cannot do this without some 'assistance' than I cannot do it without someone knowing that the user account created also belongs to me.

Maybe I will try back another time when whatever problems you have are resolved.

Hint to any company or other person who maintains a twitter account as part of any business or personal project that is important to you.

If you do not plan to use your twitter account to answer routine questions from people you should state in your bio that the account will not answer questions and is for 'whatever' ususally major announcements. Otherwise why have a twitter account. I did not want to have to post this here but if a company claims to be in a specific business I have to wonder if someone is asleep at the controls..... 

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April 28, 2015, 06:30:44 AM
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I sent a tweet to the people who run this on twitter and that was about 12 hours ago , still no answer.

https://twitter.com/cinnamon_carter/status/592704364973809665

Just to see what this is all about I have now tried to register with 3 different e mail accounts both on a mobile device and over tor.

I have still been unable to create a user login.

If I cannot do this without some 'assistance' than I cannot do it without someone knowing that the user account created also belongs to me.

Maybe I will try back another time when whatever problems you have are resolved.

Hint to any company or other person who maintains a twitter account as part of any business or personal project that is important to you.

If you do not plan to use your twitter account to answer routine questions from people you should state in your bio that the account will not answer questions and is for 'whatever' ususally major announcements. Otherwise why have a twitter account. I did not want to have to post this here but if a company claims to be in a specific business I have to wonder if someone is asleep at the controls..... 

Thats it.

Officially we offer support only over emails. These are regularly checked, everything else is for announcements and news.

You should email your problem to support@nicehash.com - include details what exactly is the problem, because we are unaware of any kind of problems with registration.

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April 28, 2015, 01:43:38 PM
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Hey, how has mining here been with users hitting SHA-256 %100 lately? Is it worth to mine here as like a regular pool like BTCGuild? I'm so busy with work it has been hard to keep up on what's going on. That's why I can't configure my pool with a price since I just don't have time to check every day. Oh well, just curious. Was mining %100 for a bit but was getting pretty low payouts. I gotta get into the rental arena, maybe during some vacation time I can read up. Indeed cool stuff. Too bad bitcoin's block chain is so damn big and just getting so much larger wonder how it will end up. I've read so many places where another alt coin is just gonna blow by bitcoin because more efficiency and security. Bitcoin seems bloated now...but then again why am I rambling?



I would set the p= in the password to 0.0110 to 0.0115 and let it roll. There have been spikes in SHA-256 the past 2 weeks at times to 30% over +.

i haven't played with the options like p= at all...but with the profit being -5% I thought I might.  so I set one of my s3's to be p=.011, saved/applied and then rebooted. 

I don't know if .011 is really a good value.  would love peoples thoughts.

my s3 now shows that for westhash its "dead" and is mining at my secondary location.  How often does the s3 check on the primary mining location, westhash, to see if it should switch back to westhash for mining?

thoughts are absolutely welcome. 
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April 28, 2015, 03:37:14 PM
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I would set the p= in the password to 0.0110 to 0.0115 and let it roll. There have been spikes in SHA-256 the past 2 weeks at times to 30% over +.

i haven't played with the options like p= at all...but with the profit being -5% I thought I might.  so I set one of my s3's to be p=.011, saved/applied and then rebooted. 

I don't know if .011 is really a good value.  would love peoples thoughts.

my s3 now shows that for westhash its "dead" and is mining at my secondary location.  How often does the s3 check on the primary mining location, westhash, to see if it should switch back to westhash for mining?

thoughts are absolutely welcome. 

I would use 0.0115 myself--nice/westhash charges a fee, so you want to make sure you take that into consideration.  I use the calculator at bitcoinwisdom (on the diff page, top right) to determine what the 100% mark is per 1TH, then I bump that number up to make sure it's profitable.  YMMV, but this will help you catch the crazy 30%+ rental fees without you worry about wasting hash when it's less profitable.
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April 29, 2015, 03:02:21 PM
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I would set the p= in the password to 0.0110 to 0.0115 and let it roll. There have been spikes in SHA-256 the past 2 weeks at times to 30% over +.

i haven't played with the options like p= at all...but with the profit being -5% I thought I might.  so I set one of my s3's to be p=.011, saved/applied and then rebooted. 

I don't know if .011 is really a good value.  would love peoples thoughts.

my s3 now shows that for westhash its "dead" and is mining at my secondary location.  How often does the s3 check on the primary mining location, westhash, to see if it should switch back to westhash for mining?

thoughts are absolutely welcome. 

I would use 0.0115 myself--nice/westhash charges a fee, so you want to make sure you take that into consideration.  I use the calculator at bitcoinwisdom (on the diff page, top right) to determine what the 100% mark is per 1TH, then I bump that number up to make sure it's profitable.  YMMV, but this will help you catch the crazy 30%+ rental fees without you worry about wasting hash when it's less profitable.

I think you should all set it to 0.0070 or lower.  Wink

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April 29, 2015, 03:10:17 PM
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I would set the p= in the password to 0.0110 to 0.0115 and let it roll. There have been spikes in SHA-256 the past 2 weeks at times to 30% over +.

i haven't played with the options like p= at all...but with the profit being -5% I thought I might.  so I set one of my s3's to be p=.011, saved/applied and then rebooted. 

I don't know if .011 is really a good value.  would love peoples thoughts.

my s3 now shows that for westhash its "dead" and is mining at my secondary location.  How often does the s3 check on the primary mining location, westhash, to see if it should switch back to westhash for mining?

thoughts are absolutely welcome. 

I would use 0.0115 myself--nice/westhash charges a fee, so you want to make sure you take that into consideration.  I use the calculator at bitcoinwisdom (on the diff page, top right) to determine what the 100% mark is per 1TH, then I bump that number up to make sure it's profitable.  YMMV, but this will help you catch the crazy 30%+ rental fees without you worry about wasting hash when it's less profitable.

I think you should all set it to 0.0070 or lower.  Wink

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April 29, 2015, 05:06:54 PM
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I would set the p= in the password to 0.0110 to 0.0115 and let it roll. There have been spikes in SHA-256 the past 2 weeks at times to 30% over +.

i haven't played with the options like p= at all...but with the profit being -5% I thought I might.  so I set one of my s3's to be p=.011, saved/applied and then rebooted. 

I don't know if .011 is really a good value.  would love peoples thoughts.

my s3 now shows that for westhash its "dead" and is mining at my secondary location.  How often does the s3 check on the primary mining location, westhash, to see if it should switch back to westhash for mining?

thoughts are absolutely welcome. 

I would use 0.0115 myself--nice/westhash charges a fee, so you want to make sure you take that into consideration.  I use the calculator at bitcoinwisdom (on the diff page, top right) to determine what the 100% mark is per 1TH, then I bump that number up to make sure it's profitable.  YMMV, but this will help you catch the crazy 30%+ rental fees without you worry about wasting hash when it's less profitable.

Unless I am mistaken they only charge a fee for the renter but not people selling hash to them.


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April 29, 2015, 07:39:00 PM
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Notice to all buyers

When you plan to get massive speed from NiceHash, adjust difficulty of your target pool to high value. Failure to do so will results in bridge disconnects and penalties paid to miners.

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April 29, 2015, 07:54:44 PM
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I would set the p= in the password to 0.0110 to 0.0115 and let it roll. There have been spikes in SHA-256 the past 2 weeks at times to 30% over +.

i haven't played with the options like p= at all...but with the profit being -5% I thought I might.  so I set one of my s3's to be p=.011, saved/applied and then rebooted.  

I don't know if .011 is really a good value.  would love peoples thoughts.

my s3 now shows that for westhash its "dead" and is mining at my secondary location.  How often does the s3 check on the primary mining location, westhash, to see if it should switch back to westhash for mining?

thoughts are absolutely welcome.  

I would use 0.0115 myself--nice/westhash charges a fee, so you want to make sure you take that into consideration.  I use the calculator at bitcoinwisdom (on the diff page, top right) to determine what the 100% mark is per 1TH, then I bump that number up to make sure it's profitable.  YMMV, but this will help you catch the crazy 30%+ rental fees without you worry about wasting hash when it's less profitable.

Unless I am mistaken they only charge a fee for the renter but not people selling hash to them.


I am charged fees as a renter, you are mistaken.  Take a look at your status page; you'll find a "Fees BTC" right next to the "Account BTC."
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