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Author Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool  (Read 794359 times)
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July 01, 2015, 01:58:27 PM
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can't connect to the pool  Huh

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July 01, 2015, 02:03:18 PM
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can't connect to the pool  Huh

Write to support@nicehash.com and tell your IP.

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July 02, 2015, 01:47:45 AM
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Either it is something severely wrong with me or your site. I signed up, read all the documentation on how to use the site but still couldn't get it to work.

It might very well be me, but do you have customers signing up, perhaps even depositing BTC, but never starting using your service...?
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July 02, 2015, 08:14:00 AM
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Either it is something severely wrong with me or your site. I signed up, read all the documentation on how to use the site but still couldn't get it to work.

It might very well be me, but do you have customers signing up, perhaps even depositing BTC, but never starting using your service...?

What exactly is the issue?

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July 02, 2015, 10:31:06 AM
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can't connect to the pool  Huh

Write to support@nicehash.com and tell your IP.

after 2 month its working fine
and why now need my IP to connect

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July 02, 2015, 11:24:37 AM
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can't connect to the pool  Huh

Write to support@nicehash.com and tell your IP.

after 2 month its working fine
and why now need my IP to connect

There can be various reasons, but we cannot take a look into it if we have no information.

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July 02, 2015, 02:17:03 PM
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Why is a 'Fixed' priced order canceled by your system as a placeholder?Huh
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July 02, 2015, 04:17:17 PM
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Why is a 'Fixed' priced order canceled by your system as a placeholder?Huh
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Fixed orders needs to be 90% or more alive, else they get cancelled. If we didn't enforce this rule, someone may easily block fixed orders by creating dead fixed orders and taking all "reserved hashing power" for fixed orders.

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July 02, 2015, 04:31:06 PM
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can't connect to the pool  Huh

Write to support@nicehash.com and tell your IP.

after 2 month its working fine
and why now need my IP to connect

We had discovered some issues on JP (xxx.jp.nicehash.com:3333) and HK (xxx.hk.nicehash.com:3333) stratum servers, and were resolved an hour ago. Therefore if you're using "China - Hong Kong" or "Japan - Tokyo" stratum addresses, please try to reconnect and it should work fine.

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July 02, 2015, 05:19:38 PM
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Why is a 'Fixed' priced order canceled by your system as a placeholder?Huh
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Fixed orders needs to be 90% or more alive, else they get cancelled. If we didn't enforce this rule, someone may easily block fixed orders by creating dead fixed orders and taking all "reserved hashing power" for fixed orders.

So why bother with a fixed order, if the higher than standard price YOU GUYS set at the purchase will not be honored by you??

Wasn't the point of a fixed order the fact that no matter what I'll be guaranteed that price??

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July 02, 2015, 07:21:51 PM
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Why is a 'Fixed' priced order canceled by your system as a placeholder?Huh
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Fixed orders needs to be 90% or more alive, else they get cancelled. If we didn't enforce this rule, someone may easily block fixed orders by creating dead fixed orders and taking all "reserved hashing power" for fixed orders.

So why bother with a fixed order, if the higher than standard price YOU GUYS set at the purchase will not be honored by you??

Wasn't the point of a fixed order the fact that no matter what I'll be guaranteed that price??

As long as you have alive and not dead pool, yes, then we guarantee hashing power for that price. There is also no point in having dead pool, because dead pool doesn't do any hashing.

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July 03, 2015, 01:08:47 AM
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Why is a 'Fixed' priced order canceled by your system as a placeholder?Huh
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Fixed orders needs to be 90% or more alive, else they get cancelled. If we didn't enforce this rule, someone may easily block fixed orders by creating dead fixed orders and taking all "reserved hashing power" for fixed orders.

So why bother with a fixed order, if the higher than standard price YOU GUYS set at the purchase will not be honored by you??

Wasn't the point of a fixed order the fact that no matter what I'll be guaranteed that price??

As long as you have alive and not dead pool, yes, then we guarantee hashing power for that price. There is also no point in having dead pool, because dead pool doesn't do any hashing.

The pool I set is alive and was fine, because I was also renting other rigs to it, including on nicehash which was fine.
So why was it canceled???

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July 03, 2015, 06:07:58 AM
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Why is a 'Fixed' priced order canceled by your system as a placeholder?Huh
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Fixed orders needs to be 90% or more alive, else they get cancelled. If we didn't enforce this rule, someone may easily block fixed orders by creating dead fixed orders and taking all "reserved hashing power" for fixed orders.

So why bother with a fixed order, if the higher than standard price YOU GUYS set at the purchase will not be honored by you??

Wasn't the point of a fixed order the fact that no matter what I'll be guaranteed that price??

As long as you have alive and not dead pool, yes, then we guarantee hashing power for that price. There is also no point in having dead pool, because dead pool doesn't do any hashing.

The pool I set is alive and was fine, because I was also renting other rigs to it, including on nicehash which was fine.
So why was it canceled???

Contact support@nicehash.com with order # for further lookup. You can check it out on your own too (past orders, view details).

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July 03, 2015, 11:26:15 AM
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[/sup]link=topic=562238.msg11778302#msg11778302 date=1435903678]

Contact support@nicehash.com with order # for further lookup. You can check it out on your own too (past orders, view details).

I will, because you guys just canceled ANOTHER FIXED one.  Roll Eyes

Seems like whenever my fixed price order is below your average price, you cancel it now.
That's pretty fugged up though, as I pay higher than going rate to begin with and you cancel it when the price shoots up for some bullish reason.

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July 05, 2015, 07:14:09 PM
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Contact support@nicehash.com with order # for further lookup. You can check it out on your own too (past orders, view details).

I will, because you guys just canceled ANOTHER FIXED one.  Roll Eyes

Seems like whenever my fixed price order is below your average price, you cancel it now.
That's pretty fugged up though, as I pay higher than going rate to begin with and you cancel it when the price shoots up for some bullish reason.

We are still waiting for your order id...

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July 05, 2015, 07:37:10 PM
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Contact support@nicehash.com with order # for further lookup. You can check it out on your own too (past orders, view details).

I will, because you guys just canceled ANOTHER FIXED one.  Roll Eyes

Seems like whenever my fixed price order is below your average price, you cancel it now.
That's pretty fugged up though, as I pay higher than going rate to begin with and you cancel it when the price shoots up for some bullish reason.

We are still waiting for your order id...

OK, here they are :

1:
#478273   Fixed   
Cancelled - placeholder order
0.4125   0.19390300   0.19335290   0.28%   1.00   

2:
#477160   Fixed   
Cancelled - placeholder order
0.3996   0.38790300   0.37451169   3.45%   1.00

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Oddly as the price shot up my orders were 'canceled' by your system.
The pool info is and was always fine as I had other miners going to it and I have used it with west/nicehash before
and after since.

SO I'd love to know why the fixed price, which was higher to begin with, was canceled.

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July 05, 2015, 10:41:54 PM
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Quote from: NiceHashSupport [sup
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Contact support@nicehash.com with order # for further lookup. You can check it out on your own too (past orders, view details).

I will, because you guys just canceled ANOTHER FIXED one.  Roll Eyes

Seems like whenever my fixed price order is below your average price, you cancel it now.
That's pretty fugged up though, as I pay higher than going rate to begin with and you cancel it when the price shoots up for some bullish reason.

We are still waiting for your order id...

OK, here they are :

1:
#478273   Fixed   
Cancelled - placeholder order
0.4125   0.19390300   0.19335290   0.28%   1.00   

2:
#477160   Fixed   
Cancelled - placeholder order
0.3996   0.38790300   0.37451169   3.45%   1.00

--------------------------

Oddly as the price shot up my orders were 'canceled' by your system.
The pool info is and was always fine as I had other miners going to it and I have used it with west/nicehash before
and after since.

SO I'd love to know why the fixed price, which was higher to begin with, was canceled.


Most commonly, the issue is due to too low diffs, especially on scrypt. We do not permit running diff less than 16384. Fastest ASIC miners need even higher than this usually.

Did you set difficulty? According to this: https://www.litecoinpool.org/help#faq you can do it by appending to password: ,d=65536

Try this and you will see what happens then. If this doesn't solve the issue, then closely monitor bridges and you will see why order gets dead - reason is printed out.

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July 05, 2015, 11:57:11 PM
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Most commonly, the issue is due to too low diffs, especially on scrypt. We do not permit running diff less than 16384. Fastest ASIC miners need even higher than this usually.

Did you set difficulty? According to this: https://www.litecoinpool.org/help#faq you can do it by appending to password: ,d=65536

Try this and you will see what happens then. If this doesn't solve the issue, then closely monitor bridges and you will see why order gets dead - reason is printed out.

You guys just canceled ANOTHER fixed scrypt order. Same as before. Yet the standard non-fixed orders I have and had before with the same settings did not get canceled. WTH is going on over there???

#482158 Fixed
Cancelled - placeholder order 
 0.3997 0.19390300 0.19034323 1.84% 2.00 

I have not had issues with rentals to this pool with the SAME settings from westhash, nicehash, betarigs, Miningrigrentals ans my own KNC titans. SO it's not a difficulty issue.
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July 06, 2015, 08:19:46 AM
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Most commonly, the issue is due to too low diffs, especially on scrypt. We do not permit running diff less than 16384. Fastest ASIC miners need even higher than this usually.

Did you set difficulty? According to this: https://www.litecoinpool.org/help#faq you can do it by appending to password: ,d=65536

Try this and you will see what happens then. If this doesn't solve the issue, then closely monitor bridges and you will see why order gets dead - reason is printed out.

You guys just canceled ANOTHER fixed scrypt order. Same as before. Yet the standard non-fixed orders I have and had before with the same settings did not get canceled. WTH is going on over there???

#482158 Fixed
Cancelled - placeholder order 
 0.3997 0.19390300 0.19034323 1.84% 2.00 

I have not had issues with rentals to this pool with the SAME settings from westhash, nicehash, betarigs, Miningrigrentals ans my own KNC titans. SO it's not a difficulty issue.
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You clearly do not understand how our system works. If diff is too low, we will drop connection to protect our miners - so they can hash with full speed. Other services don't do this, thus buyers are exploiting miners by either setting too low or too high diffs.

Why is it so hard to append diff parameter to password?

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July 06, 2015, 05:46:05 PM
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You clearly do not understand how our system works. If diff is too low, we will drop connection to protect our miners - so they can hash with full speed. Other services don't do this, thus buyers are exploiting miners by either setting too low or too high diffs.

Why is it so hard to append diff parameter to password?

Why is it so hard to understand that I didn't have to use that before, still don't have to use it with other rentals and my own miners (KNC titans), and even now I tried it at the standard pricing and worked FINE.

So I'm back to my opinion that some others have PM-ed me about, that is it possible, you guys are deleting fixed price orders if the price goes up, making higher priced fixed orders USELESS??

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