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July 26, 2015, 12:38:22 AM
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Hello,

Is there a way to get notified when certain market conditions are met?

More specifically I would like to notified by either email or SMS text when the Total Speed on either Nice/WestHash X11 meets or exceeds a certain number i.e. 20 Gh/s. Anyway to do this?

Thanks in advance

No, but since you can easily obtain data from NiceHash over publicly available API, it is possible to code a service that would do that. Send me a PM if you are interested to get in contact with someone that can do this quickly for you.
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July 27, 2015, 02:36:54 AM
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I am buying on westhash and mining at Antpool. 

Does anyone have a better experience mining Antpool with NiceHash instead?

You should leave cloud mining services and mine in a pools if you are interested in mining as it is.
Every cloud mining will surely collapse in a near future, so you will definitely lose your money..

For now I am good.
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July 27, 2015, 03:19:50 AM
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I am buying on westhash and mining at Antpool. 

Does anyone have a better experience mining Antpool with NiceHash instead?

You should leave cloud mining services and mine in a pools if you are interested in mining as it is.
Every cloud mining will surely collapse in a near future, so you will definitely lose your money..

For now I am good.

no one can predict the future - especially in crypto ... so you are pulling at straws by sayinng 'this will happen' and 'that will happen' ...

if crypto history has shown and already proven time and time again - it is rapidly changing and evolving ... so predictions are moot ...

the ONLY thing we are damn sure of is that we NEED to be flexible and adaptable ... which is why i like nicehash ...

they change as the market and the industry changes ... adaptability still with the miner in mind - even though nicehash is not a mining site ...

predict all you want abotu what can or may happen - its all hot air ...

what is now will not be what is tomorrow - but we can rest assured that flexibility will be the deciding factor of success in this industry ...

#crysx

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July 28, 2015, 06:32:50 PM
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Earlier today, the following txid was posted as a miner payment:

http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/33b387cd1cb935b31147544b7e6036190a794745508e802f89ed6eecb7fb6ed1

This TXN is still unconfirmed, 2.5 hours later, despite about 10 blocks being found since. Not sure if the block is too big or too many outputs (251) or what. Blockchain.info says too many outputs.

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Found another (http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/e16bc5fd5360c0e7b40d34d4731304bc3258361cca403d6431d5f15908c53248) that also has 251 outputs. I'm thinking maybe blockchain.info rejected the txn and it will eventually be confirmed by another node, but not sure.
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July 28, 2015, 07:30:04 PM
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Earlier today, the following txid was posted as a miner payment:

http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/33b387cd1cb935b31147544b7e6036190a794745508e802f89ed6eecb7fb6ed1

This TXN is still unconfirmed, 2.5 hours later, despite about 10 blocks being found since. Not sure if the block is too big or too many outputs (251) or what. Blockchain.info says too many outputs.

[EDIT]
Found another (http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/e16bc5fd5360c0e7b40d34d4731304bc3258361cca403d6431d5f15908c53248) that also has 251 outputs. I'm thinking maybe blockchain.info rejected the txn and it will eventually be confirmed by another node, but not sure.

Looks like transaction flooding has started again: https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions

And it seems that not enough fee was applied to this transaction. It will be confirmed eventually (like all transactions have been). All following transactions will of course have higher fees.

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July 29, 2015, 12:52:00 AM
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Earlier today, the following txid was posted as a miner payment:

http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/33b387cd1cb935b31147544b7e6036190a794745508e802f89ed6eecb7fb6ed1

This TXN is still unconfirmed, 2.5 hours later, despite about 10 blocks being found since. Not sure if the block is too big or too many outputs (251) or what. Blockchain.info says too many outputs.

[EDIT]
Found another (http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/e16bc5fd5360c0e7b40d34d4731304bc3258361cca403d6431d5f15908c53248) that also has 251 outputs. I'm thinking maybe blockchain.info rejected the txn and it will eventually be confirmed by another node, but not sure.

Looks like transaction flooding has started again: https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions

And it seems that not enough fee was applied to this transaction. It will be confirmed eventually (like all transactions have been). All following transactions will of course have higher fees.

the move to a higher fee state is inevitable ...

its actually better for the blockchain also ... the more confirms - the better the security ... or the higher the fee ...

we had a transaction take 3 days to confirm due to the very low fee that was applied to the transaction ... now we have an auto fee applied to every transaction the we make with btc - and all of them go through without any major issue in a reasonably good period of time ...

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July 29, 2015, 06:56:12 PM
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AxiomHash algorithm added; try out the first ever CPU-based hashing algorithm on NiceHash: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=news&id=20

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July 29, 2015, 07:27:12 PM
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AxiomHash algorithm added; try out the first ever CPU-based hashing algorithm on NiceHash: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=news&id=20

Can't seem to compile (Ubuntu 14.02...all dependencies are installed).  Anyone else have any hints:

make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi'
Making all in compat
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi/compat'
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi/compat'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi/compat'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi/compat'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi'
gcc -std=gnu99 -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast   -march=native    -o cpuminer cpuminer-cpu-miner.o cpuminer-util.o cpuminer-api.o cpuminer-sysinfos.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_keccak.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_hefty1.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_groestl.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_skein.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_bmw.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_jh.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_shavite.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_blake.o sha3/cpuminer-mod_blakecoin.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_luffa.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_cubehash.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_simd.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_echo.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_hamsi.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_fugue.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_sha2.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_sha2big.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_shabal.o sha3/cpuminer-sph_whirlpool.o crypto/cpuminer-blake2s.o crypto/cpuminer-oaes_lib.o crypto/cpuminer-c_keccak.o crypto/cpuminer-c_groestl.o crypto/cpuminer-c_blake256.o crypto/cpuminer-c_jh.o crypto/cpuminer-c_skein.o crypto/cpuminer-hash.o crypto/cpuminer-aesb.o lyra2/cpuminer-Lyra2.o lyra2/cpuminer-Sponge.o algo/cpuminer-animecoin.o algo/cpuminer-axiom.o algo/cpuminer-blake.o algo/cpuminer-blakecoin.o algo/cpuminer-blake2.o algo/cpuminer-bmw256.o algo/cpuminer-c11.o algo/cpuminer-cryptonight.o algo/cpuminer-drop.o algo/cpuminer-fresh.o algo/cpuminer-groestl.o algo/cpuminer-heavy.o algo/cpuminer-ink.o algo/cpuminer-luffa.o algo/cpuminer-lyra2re.o algo/cpuminer-myr-groestl.o algo/cpuminer-keccak.o algo/cpuminer-pentablake.o algo/cpuminer-quark.o algo/cpuminer-neoscrypt.o algo/cpuminer-nist5.o algo/cpuminer-pluck.o algo/cpuminer-qubit.o algo/cpuminer-scrypt.o algo/cpuminer-sha2.o algo/cpuminer-skein.o algo/cpuminer-skein2.o algo/cpuminer-s3.o algo/cpuminer-x11.o algo/cpuminer-x13.o algo/cpuminer-x14.o algo/cpuminer-x15.o algo/cpuminer-zr5.o asm/cpuminer-neoscrypt_asm.o  asm/cpuminer-sha2-x64.o asm/cpuminer-scrypt-x64.o asm/cpuminer-aesb-x64.o   -ljansson -lpthread
cpuminer-cpu-miner.o: In function `workio_thread':
cpu-miner.c:(.text+0x38a5): undefined reference to `curl_easy_init'
cpu-miner.c:(.text+0x3994): undefined reference to `curl_easy_cleanup'
cpuminer-cpu-miner.o: In function `stratum_gen_work':
cpu-miner.c:(.text+0x3ddf): undefined reference to `SHA256'
cpuminer-cpu-miner.o: In function `longpoll_thread':
cpu-miner.c:(.text+0x5e1a): undefined reference to `curl_easy_init'
cpu-miner.c:(.text+0x63d8): undefined reference to `curl_easy_cleanup'
cpuminer-cpu-miner.o: In function `show_version_and_exit':
cpu-miner.c:(.text+0x6b7c): undefined reference to `curl_version'
cpuminer-cpu-miner.o: In function `main':
cpu-miner.c:(.text+0x8840): undefined reference to `curl_global_init'
cpuminer-util.o: In function `json_rpc_call':
util.c:(.text+0x11e2): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x120f): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x1248): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x1273): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x129e): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
cpuminer-util.o:util.c:(.text+0x12c9): more undefined references to `curl_easy_setopt' follow
cpuminer-util.o: In function `json_rpc_call':
util.c:(.text+0x169b): undefined reference to `curl_slist_append'
util.c:(.text+0x16bb): undefined reference to `curl_slist_append'
util.c:(.text+0x16d6): undefined reference to `curl_slist_append'
util.c:(.text+0x16f1): undefined reference to `curl_slist_append'
util.c:(.text+0x1725): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x1734): undefined reference to `curl_easy_perform'
util.c:(.text+0x178d): undefined reference to `curl_easy_getinfo'
util.c:(.text+0x1cb1): undefined reference to `curl_slist_free_all'
util.c:(.text+0x1cc0): undefined reference to `curl_easy_reset'
util.c:(.text+0x1d14): undefined reference to `curl_slist_free_all'
util.c:(.text+0x1d23): undefined reference to `curl_easy_reset'
cpuminer-util.o: In function `stratum_connect':
util.c:(.text+0x317f): undefined reference to `curl_easy_cleanup'
util.c:(.text+0x3184): undefined reference to `curl_easy_init'
util.c:(.text+0x32ed): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x3312): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x3334): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x3356): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
util.c:(.text+0x337b): undefined reference to `curl_easy_setopt'
cpuminer-util.o:util.c:(.text+0x339d): more undefined references to `curl_easy_setopt' follow
cpuminer-util.o: In function `stratum_connect':
util.c:(.text+0x34cf): undefined reference to `curl_easy_perform'
util.c:(.text+0x3503): undefined reference to `curl_easy_cleanup'
cpuminer-util.o: In function `stratum_disconnect':
util.c:(.text+0x3558): undefined reference to `curl_easy_cleanup'
cpuminer-api.o: In function `websocket_handshake':
api.c:(.text+0xa0c): undefined reference to `SHA1_Init'
api.c:(.text+0xa37): undefined reference to `SHA1_Update'
api.c:(.text+0xa50): undefined reference to `SHA1_Final'
algo/cpuminer-heavy.o: In function `heavyhash':
heavy.c:(.text+0x22b): undefined reference to `SHA256_Init'
heavy.c:(.text+0x24d): undefined reference to `SHA256_Update'
heavy.c:(.text+0x26b): undefined reference to `SHA256_Update'
heavy.c:(.text+0x284): undefined reference to `SHA256_Final'
algo/cpuminer-skein.o: In function `skeinhash':
skein.c:(.text+0x159): undefined reference to `SHA256_Init'
skein.c:(.text+0x177): undefined reference to `SHA256_Update'
skein.c:(.text+0x190): undefined reference to `SHA256_Final'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [cpuminer] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dhsc19/Downloads/mining/cpuminer-multi'
make: *** [all] Error 2
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July 29, 2015, 07:37:45 PM
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AxiomHash algorithm added; try out the first ever CPU-based hashing algorithm on NiceHash: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=news&id=20

Can't seem to compile (Ubuntu 14.02...all dependencies are installed).  Anyone else have any hints:


For issues regarding cpuminer please ask the miner's author directly: Epsylon3; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=841401

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July 29, 2015, 09:52:20 PM
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Can't seem to compile (Ubuntu 14.02...all dependencies are installed).  Anyone else have any hints:

Code:
apt-get install libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
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July 29, 2015, 10:57:31 PM
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Can't seem to compile (Ubuntu 14.02...all dependencies are installed).  Anyone else have any hints:

Code:
apt-get install libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev

Yup.  Apt-get says the latest is already installed for all those packages.
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July 30, 2015, 02:05:51 AM
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When we opened Live Marketplace for beta testing (~2 weeks ago), we received 0 complaints about remaining BTC on foreign orders not visible any more.

The viewable data about foreign orders is as it is and will stay.

i didn't know live marketplace Beta was going to become the default!

yeah new display sucks.

broke a working system.
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July 30, 2015, 06:32:56 AM
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When we opened Live Marketplace for beta testing (~2 weeks ago), we received 0 complaints about remaining BTC on foreign orders not visible any more.

The viewable data about foreign orders is as it is and will stay.

i didn't know live marketplace Beta was going to become the default!

yeah new display sucks.

broke a working system.

We would very much like to hear your feedback. The new live marketplace allows you to get more information in a single browser window, while still preserving backwards compatibility (such as the old "New order" form which is still available in via the menu). What exactly are you missing?

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July 30, 2015, 07:52:26 PM
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Vertcoin is forking to a new mining algo, a modified lyra2re.
Will you add a new algo or replace the old one (or none of the two)?

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July 30, 2015, 08:08:11 PM
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Vertcoin is forking to a new mining algo, a modified lyra2re.
Will you add a new algo or replace the old one (or none of the two)?

Huh, these guys at Vertcoin are really fanatic with those algo forks Wink ... we'll take a look at it and we'll probably add the new algo.

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July 31, 2015, 01:01:30 AM
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Vertcoin is forking to a new mining algo, a modified lyra2re.
Will you add a new algo or replace the old one (or none of the two)?

Huh, these guys at Vertcoin are really fanatic with those algo forks Wink ... we'll take a look at it and we'll probably add the new algo.

can we still use the same miner ( ccminer-spmod or sgminer-pallas ) to mine? ...

or is this modification to the algo be one where we need a new miner to even get a look at? ...

#crysx

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July 31, 2015, 01:27:31 AM
Last edit: July 31, 2015, 05:49:08 AM by PeaMine
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AxiomHash algorithm added; try out the first ever CPU-based hashing algorithm on NiceHash: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=news&id=20
What's the difference between the cpuminer-x64.exe and cpuminer-gw64.exe version?
What is the main forum for this miner?

Also seems about an hour ago, I'm still doing hashing, but nothing is showing up on the miner statistics page.

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July 31, 2015, 06:18:46 AM
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 Angry statistic page showing  zero!!! nicehash decide to stole hashing?
Hashing now for nothing???
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July 31, 2015, 06:24:48 AM
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Angry statistic page showing  zero!!! nicehash decide to stole hashing?
Hashing now for nothing???

Having same issue

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July 31, 2015, 06:37:33 AM
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Due to issues on stats server, the graphs were not updating for the last 2 hours, but service was running normally and shares were recorded. Sorry for this and thank you for using our service.

Kind regards,
NiceHash.

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