agkbill
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January 17, 2016, 10:03:04 PM |
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salmonstraw, try another service location.
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salmonstraw
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January 18, 2016, 12:32:56 AM |
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salmonstraw, try another service location.
I had been, but I was unsure if it mattered. You saying that made me check network stuff and I realized my firewall was denying the miner without having ever asked me. I set an exception and the miner runs perfectly. I'm dumb for not thinking of that sooner, but oh well. TY for help
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January 18, 2016, 02:29:01 AM |
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Just chiming in to say started buying gh/s from Nicehash, and really enjoy it. ALOT better then old defunked Mintsy ever could be:)
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dog1965
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January 18, 2016, 05:03:05 PM |
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network problems here we go again my miners just switched to nicehash backup pool at the time of this post.
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dog1965
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January 19, 2016, 03:59:53 AM |
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Come on nicehash please get a better network service this is getting ridiculous ! and put a frown emoji when you post that its down on twitter not a smiley one. us small guys are feeling the pinch every time this happens !
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nicehash
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January 19, 2016, 04:32:11 AM |
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Hi,
We are pushing hard on our hosting provider to solve the reoccurring networking issues for good. We have a tightly interconnected geographically distributed service which is hard to make resilient to such networking issues. Sorry for the inconveniences that the latest disruptions may have caused you!
Best regards, NiceHash.
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BTCBinary
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January 19, 2016, 02:35:41 PM |
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The service works great. I have been renting my rigs at Nicehash and it has worked quite alright up until now. Now I'm thinking in renting some power to try to find some LTC or Dash Blocks. I haven't quite decided yet...
Do you guys think its worth it?
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agkbill
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January 19, 2016, 04:17:12 PM |
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Is it possible with Nicehash Miner to run both AMD and NVIDIA, GPU at the same time in a mining rigg?
I run windows 8.1, 64bit.
I now have two R9 290 cards and thinking to add another two NVIDIA, GTX 960 cards. Read that newer Nvida are much more power efficient than the R9 290.
Anyone who have tried?
Thank you, all the best. Christer
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nicehash
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January 19, 2016, 06:57:31 PM |
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Is it possible with Nicehash Miner to run both AMD and NVIDIA, GPU at the same time in a mining rigg?
I run windows 8.1, 64bit.
I now have two R9 290 cards and thinking to add another two NVIDIA, GTX 960 cards. Read that newer Nvida are much more power efficient than the R9 290.
Anyone who have tried?
Yes, we've tested this and it is supported. Best regards, NiceHash.
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jelin1984
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January 21, 2016, 12:58:14 AM |
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Nicehash. Pool
Is down
What happen
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nicehash
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January 21, 2016, 01:33:56 AM |
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Hi,
Maintenance at hosting provider is now completed. This should resolve the recent issues for good. All services are not operating normally. Sorry for the extended downtime.
Best regards, NiceHash team.
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dog1965
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January 21, 2016, 01:49:28 AM |
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Hi,
Maintenance at hosting provider is now completed. This should resolve the recent issues for good. All services are not operating normally. Sorry for the extended downtime.
Best regards, NiceHash team.
are or were not operating normally ? not or now operating normally ? BTC went from 373 USD to 422 USD at the time of this post but the pool luck is still " SHA256 0.0043 down 4% - paying 24Hr 0.0043 " has not went back up. systems back up but the pool luck is not back up especially with that market increase I mean come on.
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nicehash
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January 21, 2016, 08:06:35 PM |
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I have a problem with pull connection. When I'm trying to verify some pool (sha-256), every time I see this warning: "Selected pool did not request min or higher working diff: 2048". I've tried eligius, bitminter, ghash.io, btc-mining-pool.io, and every time I see the same error...
Are you selecting correct algorithm on the pool verification tool?
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nicehash
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January 21, 2016, 08:34:54 PM |
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nothing is working, not matter what diff I set in the pool settings.
Can you please send us a screen shot of the results in the Pool verificator to support@nicehash.com? Thanks!
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dog1965
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January 21, 2016, 11:49:56 PM |
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is there any way to reduce the REJECTED SHARE spike without using p=? "PRICE" on the password line which is the only thing that works. I time tested it no spikes at all when I set it a little below the threshold point length of test 72 hours. now when I use just x on password line the same thing happens. when it goes below threshold there is a bug in the antminer firmware even the S7 were it wont "FAILOVER" switch atomically to pool 2 or pool 3 they just beep all night or until I lower the threshold and restart or reboot them. I know about the antiner s5 firmware fix already and also don't think there is a fix for the s7 firmware yet. is there anyway to get rid of using diff=??? on password line without losing any speed or efficiency ??
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thedreamer
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Go Big or Go Home.....
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January 22, 2016, 04:13:39 AM |
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Why are fixed price orders being canceled by your system as 'Placeholder Order'??
This is the 2nd time recently this is happening. The pool is fine as other rentals and miners are on it 100% reliably...
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Go Big or Go Home.
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nicehash
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January 22, 2016, 10:15:32 AM |
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Why are fixed price orders being canceled by your system as 'Placeholder Order'??
This is the 2nd time recently this is happening. The pool is fine as other rentals and miners are on it 100% reliably...
Please take a look at this FAQ: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=faq#faqb13Obviously your selected target pool is disconnecting form our service. We suggest you to contact your selected target pool.
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January 22, 2016, 08:34:56 PM |
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Welcome to the show, i put up .01BTC on f2pool and got .0092 btc back so a loss of 8% don't need to test alot of pools to get a % of loss, and i would never mine on a pplns with rented hash rate, not unless you are welling to wait a very long time..
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Basically nice hash is used when IPO's launch new coins to mine the crap out of them and sell. Not to make daily profit using your own btc, and to be honest mining these days is futile with the constant 10% increase in difficulty gains makes it a pointless in-diver.
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pallas
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January 22, 2016, 09:57:53 PM |
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Don't you guys think that renting on nicehash and mining on a bitcoin pool would be a too easy way of making money? It simply cannot be true, thus don't expect to profit so easily.
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dog1965
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January 22, 2016, 10:00:14 PM |
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Welcome to the show, i put up .01BTC on f2pool and got .0092 btc back so a loss of 8% don't need to test alot of pools to get a % of loss, and i would never mine on a pplns with rented hash rate, not unless you are welling to wait a very long time..
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Basically nice hash is used when IPO's launch new coins to mine the crap out of them and sell. Not to make daily profit using your own btc, and to be honest mining these days is futile with the constant 10% increase in difficulty gains makes it a pointless in-diver.
Not only 10% increase in difficulty gains but also pool fees as well like nice hash charges three percent if you mine on there pool with your own miners and also you don't get paid from the altcoins so nicehash makes out from three sides the altcoins, our own miner fees,renting out our hash power. Its just better off making your own pool like nicehash !
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