basilisk
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October 31, 2015, 11:38:57 AM |
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Dear, I keep going the same. I changed the .bat file like this: sgminer -o stratum+tcp://scrypt.usa.nicehash.com:3333 -u YOUR_BITCOIN_ADDRESS -p d=8192 --nocheck-golden-count --chips --ltc-clk 128 -S 328 //./COM3 Hmm, hard to say what is the issue. Are you overclocking the unit? When you mine on straight LTC pool (for example on https://solo.nicehash.com/) are you still seeing these HW errors? It might be, that these GAW miners can't handle low-difficulty fast-switching coins very well... I try with solo.nicehash and comment here. Thanks
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bbOOmm
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November 02, 2015, 01:03:01 AM |
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Wellllllllll ....lets try Nicehash ....
I first started my mining adventures at Ghash.io in March of 2014 .... then there was a mass exodus from Ghash, I still don't understand why though. Mining got slow so I went to Slush's pool in the spring of 2015. Something just does not seem right there.... very few blocks are being found. I stuck it out a few months ago when there was a couple very very long blocks 48hrs+ and very bad luck, now it seems to be clunky like that again. I cannot help by think "hardware" issues... as in servers getting clunky from old age .... or someone being nefarious and siphoning off the blocks found etc ... it just does not seem right at Slush's pool now.
I tried Antpool for a brief moment. I was hashing but 15 minutes into hashing at Antpool, I still was not seeing any data on my hashing on the dashboard. It was like I was not hashing there at all.
Sooo, I just registered and am hashing along at Nicehash. For whatever reason, the Nicehash website just seems a little cluttered. It took me a little bit to find the info needed for setting up the miners and start mining. At first glance, seemed as if Nicehash was a place to buy hash-power ONLY.... not a place to point your miners.
I think I figured it out now, I just need to verify the payout is working when the system pays out. The only thing I miss though is auto refreshing of the mining info... IE: hashrate, graphs, miner info etc...
So, lets see how this works....
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November 02, 2015, 01:08:40 AM |
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You don't need to register anything if you are "selling" your hashrate just use your btc address and get the ip's to mine too, that or use their own multipool miner just plug in and play https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/releasesIcon
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chrysophylax
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November 02, 2015, 03:38:09 AM |
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and unfortunately - its windows ONLY ... #crysx
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brainape
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November 02, 2015, 06:45:22 PM |
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I've been using your miner for Nvidia on my 750ti's for about 36 hours now.
Painless install and configuration. Hashes quick and clean both cpu / gpu tandem. Zero issues.
Kudos.
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Cryptozillah
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November 03, 2015, 02:55:08 PM |
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I am just testing the nicehash miner with one of my 750Ti rigs. It feel a bit strange that it want to mine X11 right now when Lyrarev2 should be more profitable ?
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nicehash
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November 03, 2015, 03:02:24 PM |
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I am just testing the nicehash miner with one of my 750Ti rigs. It feel a bit strange that it want to mine X11 right now when Lyrarev2 should be more profitable ?
Profitability on NiceHash.com is shown for an average, most common miner. NVIDIA 750 Ti might have different performance for particular algorithm, therefore the current most profitable algorithm for NVIDIA 750 Ti can be different than the average profitability shown on NiceHash.com - hence different algorithm are selected when mining. Also, make sure you run benchmark before you start mining!Best regards, NiceHash.com
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Cryptozillah
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November 03, 2015, 03:25:31 PM Last edit: November 03, 2015, 04:35:17 PM by Cryptozillah |
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I am just testing the nicehash miner with one of my 750Ti rigs. It feel a bit strange that it want to mine X11 right now when Lyrarev2 should be more profitable ?
Profitability on NiceHash.com is shown for an average, most common miner. NVIDIA 750 Ti might have different performance for particular algorithm, therefore the current most profitable algorithm for NVIDIA 750 Ti can be different than the average profitability shown on NiceHash.com - hence different algorithm are selected when mining. Also, make sure you run benchmark before you start mining!Best regards, NiceHash.com Ah, i ran the benchmark and now it is mining lyrarev2 instead. Now everything is looking good. Thanks edit. Is there any problems with the lyrarev2 Europe stratum right now ? All my miners are now showing "stratum_recv_line_failed"
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November 03, 2015, 08:31:42 PM |
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Is there any problems with the lyrarev2 Europe stratum right now ? All my miners are now showing "stratum_recv_line_failed"
This might be only a temporary glitch. Have you tried to restart NiceHashMiner?
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Cryptozillah
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November 04, 2015, 03:30:43 PM |
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Is there any problems with the lyrarev2 Europe stratum right now ? All my miners are now showing "stratum_recv_line_failed"
This might be only a temporary glitch. Have you tried to restart NiceHashMiner? After some hazzle i found out that the problem was in my router. After a restart it is working fine again.
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nicehash
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November 05, 2015, 07:35:47 AM |
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It looks like sgminer devs haven't yet included Lyra2REv2 algorithm into this repository. Please build from this repository: https://github.com/djm34/sgminer (djm34 implemented Lyra2REv2 into sgminer). Best regards, NiceHash
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November 05, 2015, 06:05:27 PM |
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Hi, I'm a beginner here and i want to be a buyer at nicehash.com but i'm asking about the profitability for buyers who buy hashing power with Algorithm X13 for example. How much i would earn and how to invest and get paid without problems ? Thank you and i hope someone clear things up for me so i can start investing at Nicehash.com
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November 06, 2015, 12:17:11 AM |
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Hi, I'm a beginner here and i want to be a buyer at nicehash.com but i'm asking about the profitability for buyers who buy hashing power with Algorithm X13 for example. How much i would earn and how to invest and get paid without problems ? Thank you and i hope someone clear things up for me so i can start investing at Nicehash.com
A few tips for profits: When you're mining coins you have to look on long-term profitability, not only the current one. There are two major cases for a successful cloud mining: do it for fun, because you like to mine and own some crypto coins or do it for profit - in the latter case you have to monitor new altcoins, monitor profitability and monitor opportunities for a particular coin to rise in future profitability - mine it when difficulty is low and sell it when price is high - this enables you to gain great profits. You can also just hold the coins for the long term investment and cash out (or use them for buying goods) in the future. Here is a list of supported and popular pools you can use for mining various popular altcoins when buying hashing power at NiceHash (you can use these pools at our Orders page): https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=pools. Here is a list of sites with altcoins profitability information: http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrencyhttp://whatmine.com/http://coinchoose.com/http://dustcoin.com/https://www.coingecko.com/enhttp://en.bitmakler.com/Best regards, NiceHash.com
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favelle75
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November 06, 2015, 07:52:46 AM |
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How long does it take to see your address on the "miners list" on the nicehash page? Been mining for an hour with an R9 290 and my BTC address is still saying "no data".
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November 06, 2015, 09:22:33 AM |
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How long does it take to see your address on the "miners list" on the nicehash page? Been mining for an hour with an R9 290 and my BTC address is still saying "no data".
Make sure you select correct algorithm (top-right on the page) - the one that your card is mining on.
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chrysophylax
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November 06, 2015, 09:28:39 AM |
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How long does it take to see your address on the "miners list" on the nicehash page? Been mining for an hour with an R9 290 and my BTC address is still saying "no data".
Make sure you select correct algorithm (top-right on the page) - the one that your card is mining on. and the stratum ( pulldown menu ) in the top left of the graph page of your btc address ... answered in sgminer forum too ... #crysx
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favelle75
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November 06, 2015, 11:04:32 PM |
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How long does it take to see your address on the "miners list" on the nicehash page? Been mining for an hour with an R9 290 and my BTC address is still saying "no data".
Make sure you select correct algorithm (top-right on the page) - the one that your card is mining on. and the stratum ( pulldown menu ) in the top left of the graph page of your btc address ... answered in sgminer forum too ... #crysx Thanks guys. I did that....still no go. I'll screenshot my SGMiner and see if its doing the right thing:
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chrysophylax
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November 07, 2015, 12:00:26 AM |
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for some reason - i am not getting any picture with the link you have provided ... the settings you are using for sgminer would be the thing id like to see ... you cant be the only one that nicehash singles out to NOT payout ... the system is running well and has been for hundreds of miners ... there has to be something that is going on - possibly with your settings ... #crysx
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