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Author Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool  (Read 794372 times)
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January 08, 2016, 06:06:07 AM
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Hi,
I ve made the benkmark and it' work correctly for x11 x13 neoscrypt and all the ones I selected.

Actually I have different rigs, mining x11, but it never change the algorith but in the nicehash page said that the best profiability is for example x13.


Please any idea how to activate auto swiching.?? I have selected the algorithms, in benkmark

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January 08, 2016, 06:20:12 AM
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I ve made the benkmark and it' work correctly for x11 x13 neoscrypt and all the ones I selected.

Actually I have different rigs, mining x11, but it never change the algorith but in the nicehash page said that the best profiability is for example x13.

Please any idea how to activate auto swiching.?? I have selected the algorithms, in benkmark

Profitability is local to your own rig. If X13 is shown as best profitable on NiceHash.com home page this does not mean that it is most profitable for you, too. Your rig - your gpu(s)) have a specific profitability and NHM will mine on the algorithm that is most profitable for your rig. The algorithm that is shown as best profitable on NiceHash.com it's just an general average.

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January 08, 2016, 03:13:03 PM
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Yes but in one week and a half if I see in the grafs It only mines x11 is this normal??

I was using pimp, and generally one or two times a weeck change to x13 or neoscrypt
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January 08, 2016, 03:56:38 PM
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you can add option to temp ban some algorithms on the fly, so fufo1 can really see that x11 gives the most for his preferences, example:
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[x]x11 [ ]x13 [ ]lyra-v2...; [x] = temp ban

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January 08, 2016, 10:14:29 PM
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There is someone hacking miners and pointing them at an address at nicehash.

You need to block that address at nicehash and stop paying them any balance they have.

Here's a user that is having that problem right now with an S4 where he sets the settings and then it switches his settings to a nicehash address:

BTC Help, please. Kano sent me from the IRC Node to ask for help in solving this problem.

I have recently switched from another pool to Kano's (kano.is) because I was having this problem and now it is occurring on kano.is. I am registered on the site and have put in the stratum .3333 at kano.is for my configuration. And then of course I click save and apply. However, immediately upon doing so, this screen appears.



Whenever this screen pops up I am immediately disconnected from the pool that I have (in this case kano's) put into my miner's configuration page whereas kano's URL was showing up under my status page's pool URL section. Now this Mr. Nice Hash appears. I have tried resets and reboots, disconnected the power, and shut down my miner altogether. The problem persists. I've got an s4. Please advise. Thank you.

Here's the address that is being paid:
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/address/14wsz2DGdQWLBgf63PXc14gboLFVgFyQ13

You will see that he has already stolen many BTC from miners.

You will also see at nicehash that his hacking is the equivalent of a botnet and originating from any IP address his hacking is successful.

You need to block the address at nicehash.



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January 09, 2016, 12:31:28 AM
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There is someone hacking miners and pointing them at an address at nicehash.

You need to block that address at nicehash and stop paying them any balance they have.

Here's a user that is having that problem right now with an S4 where he sets the settings and then it switches his settings to a nicehash address:

BTC Help, please. Kano sent me from the IRC Node to ask for help in solving this problem.

I have recently switched from another pool to Kano's (kano.is) because I was having this problem and now it is occurring on kano.is. I am registered on the site and have put in the stratum .3333 at kano.is for my configuration. And then of course I click save and apply. However, immediately upon doing so, this screen appears.



Whenever this screen pops up I am immediately disconnected from the pool that I have (in this case kano's) put into my miner's configuration page whereas kano's URL was showing up under my status page's pool URL section. Now this Mr. Nice Hash appears. I have tried resets and reboots, disconnected the power, and shut down my miner altogether. The problem persists. I've got an s4. Please advise. Thank you.

Here's the address that is being paid:
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/address/14wsz2DGdQWLBgf63PXc14gboLFVgFyQ13

You will see that he has already stolen many BTC from miners.

You will also see at nicehash that his hacking is the equivalent of a botnet and originating from any IP address his hacking is successful.

You need to block the address at nicehash.




this someone who is using this miner - is he bypassing the config file? ... or has he changed it? ...

the main reason i DONT use windows miners - apart from stability issues with the os ...

#crysx

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January 09, 2016, 02:17:48 PM
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There is someone hacking miners and pointing them at an address at nicehash.

You need to block that address at nicehash and stop paying them any balance they have.

Thanks for that notice. Now, it's not that easy to simply accuse one Bitcoin address owner to be hacker, because one could easily just pick one Bitcoin address, say he's a hacker and make the pool to block his address (the pros and cons of anonymity). So we have to be careful and double check this kind of situations - nevertheless this seems like a suspicious case, therefore we blocked the payouts of this Bitcoin address.

Best regards,
NiceHash

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January 09, 2016, 04:24:08 PM
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LXP 365 is not a rig owner and not responsible at all

Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX
THAT NO GOOD DO GOODER BAT!!!
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Last edit: January 09, 2016, 07:46:57 PM by SatsugaeR
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Hi, i think i have a problem.
Downloaded latest nicehash miner v 1.2.2.2. Choose location Europe Amsterdam. then do this part of FAQ "After first run, start benchmark test, otherwise Multi-Algorithm mining will not work properly; for AMD GPUs we suggest you to run Precise benchmark".
And then all day long and many restarts - miner alway connect to:
[INFO] [AMD_OpenCL] Starting miner: --gpu-platform 1 -k x11 --url=stratum+tcp://x11.eu.nicehash.com:3336
so it's not multialgo?? on main page MA ports are 4333-4348...

and the most thing i can't understand is - why it's always starting sgminer 5.1.0 in ...\NiceHashMiner_v1.2.2.2\bin\sgminer-5-1-0-optimized\
i tried to delete 5.1.0 and 5.1.1 folders but then miner even can't start.
so why 5.1.0 and not 5.2.1 ??

2 different PC with Windows 10. latest amd drivers from Windows Update. gpu's 7870 and r270x.

upd1: right now the most profitable is x15 - and there is no config for x15 in config.json....
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January 09, 2016, 08:49:29 PM
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There is someone hacking miners and pointing them at an address at nicehash.

You need to block that address at nicehash and stop paying them any balance they have.

Thanks for that notice. Now, it's not that easy to simply accuse one Bitcoin address owner to be hacker, because one could easily just pick one Bitcoin address, say he's a hacker and make the pool to block his address (the pros and cons of anonymity). So we have to be careful and double check this kind of situations - nevertheless this seems like a suspicious case, therefore we blocked the payouts of this Bitcoin address.

Best regards,
NiceHash
The relevant point, highlighted below, that you can check with your system and know the answer:

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You will also see at nicehash that his hacking is the equivalent of a botnet and originating from any IP address his hacking is successful.
...

Edit: in fact if the miners themselves have used nicehash, you will probably even be able to associate those IP addresses back to anyone who has used you service and been hacked by this hacker and be able to return the BTC to the original owner.
No guessing and no confusion for some of them.

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January 09, 2016, 09:53:14 PM
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Hello.
Is it possible to mine with HD5870 (Cypress GPU) via your service?
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January 10, 2016, 02:10:02 AM
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s7 not playing nice with nicehash.

lotsa rejects.

anyone having same problem ?
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January 10, 2016, 10:40:27 AM
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Hi, i think i have a problem.
Downloaded latest nicehash miner v 1.2.2.2. Choose location Europe Amsterdam. then do this part of FAQ "After first run, start benchmark test, otherwise Multi-Algorithm mining will not work properly; for AMD GPUs we suggest you to run Precise benchmark".
And then all day long and many restarts - miner alway connect to:
[INFO] [AMD_OpenCL] Starting miner: --gpu-platform 1 -k x11 --url=stratum+tcp://x11.eu.nicehash.com:3336
so it's not multialgo?? on main page MA ports are 4333-4348...

and the most thing i can't understand is - why it's always starting sgminer 5.1.0 in ...\NiceHashMiner_v1.2.2.2\bin\sgminer-5-1-0-optimized\
i tried to delete 5.1.0 and 5.1.1 folders but then miner even can't start.
so why 5.1.0 and not 5.2.1 ??

2 different PC with Windows 10. latest amd drivers from Windows Update. gpu's 7870 and r270x.

First of all, NiceHash Miner is a pre-packaged, pre-configured "not-to-be-hacked" tool/application. You can't just delete stuff and expect the magic to happen Wink

1) It's OK if NiceHash Miner always connects to X11 -> if your ran the benchmark, then this is the most profitable algo for your rig currently.

2) MA ports 4333-4348 are for the old, manual multi-algo system. It is not used by NiceHash Miner.

3) Different versions of sgminers are for different optimizations for particular algorithms, leave them as they are (re-download package if you deleted anything).

4) X15 was rather unpopular for the last moths, that's why it hasn't been included. If profitability of X15 raises, we'll add this algo into NHM.

Anyway, thanks for the feedback and keep on mining Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash.

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January 10, 2016, 10:42:53 AM
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Hello.
Is it possible to mine with HD5870 (Cypress GPU) via your service?

Yes, any AMD GPU that supports OpenCL is supported in NiceHash Miner, see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units.

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January 10, 2016, 10:44:51 AM
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s7 not playing nice with nicehash.

lotsa rejects.

anyone having same problem ?

AntMiners S7 are working fine, tested by many users. Make sure to enable xnsub (https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#sha256) and to select the location closest to you: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=faq#faqs13

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January 10, 2016, 11:21:52 AM
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I am mining X11.

Since 24h no X11 payments occurred. The payment is shown in the graph, the amount is deducted from the total unpaid balance. But no BTC transaction is done. Scrypt payouts are working fine.

Please fix the X11 BTC payouts ASAP!
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January 10, 2016, 11:24:08 AM
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s7 not playing nice with nicehash.

lotsa rejects.

anyone having same problem ?

AntMiners S7 are working fine, tested by many users. Make sure to enable xnsub (https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#sha256) and to select the location closest to you: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=faq#faqs13

enabled as i can see on dashboard. using proxy. all other miners are ok just s7 has lots of speed rejected.
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January 10, 2016, 12:27:44 PM
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First of all, NiceHash Miner is a pre-packaged, pre-configured "not-to-be-hacked" tool/application. You can't just delete stuff and expect the magic to happen Wink

1) It's OK if NiceHash Miner always connects to X11 -> if your ran the benchmark, then this is the most profitable algo for your rig currently.

2) MA ports 4333-4348 are for the old, manual multi-algo system. It is not used by NiceHash Miner.

3) Different versions of sgminers are for different optimizations for particular algorithms, leave them as they are (re-download package if you deleted anything).

4) X15 was rather unpopular for the last moths, that's why it hasn't been included. If profitability of X15 raises, we'll add this algo into NHM.

Anyway, thanks for the feedback and keep on mining Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash.
thanks for your answers, it would be nice to see such answers in FAQ or Guide
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January 10, 2016, 05:43:54 PM
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I am mining X11.

Since 24h no X11 payments occurred. The payment is shown in the graph, the amount is deducted from the total unpaid balance. But no BTC transaction is done. Scrypt payouts are working fine.

Please fix the X11 BTC payouts ASAP!

Please send email to support@nicehash.com with your Bitcoin address used for mining.

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January 10, 2016, 06:50:12 PM
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If you cancel the order - the commission is returned, which is removed at the opening of the order?

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