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February 27, 2016, 11:15:56 AM
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Been getting stratum_recv_line failed on all my rigs since this morning
Anyone else?
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February 27, 2016, 01:28:15 PM
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You have to rename your file, name it "ccminer_sp.exe" and overwrite original "ccminer_sp.exe".
I did and then it shows an error on opening the miner control.

Can you post screen shot or send it to support@nicehash.com?
Sorry for the late response ..but I just downloaded the latest and now I'm totally confused. It's looking for miners that aren't there.
And I did read the part about the antivirus deleting some apps.
How does it read all the miners in the bin....unless I take them out?
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February 27, 2016, 02:03:18 PM
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I want to run two copy of miner on one rig
eg:

first bat file: ethminer.exe ....bitcoin-address-first.... --opencl-device 0
second bat file: ethminer.exe ....bitcoin-address-second.... --opencl-device 1

Is it possible? or ethminer will crash?



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Does niceHash have stratum proxy for etherium?
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February 27, 2016, 02:34:45 PM
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I want to run two copy of miner on one rig
eg:

first bat file: ethminer.exe ....bitcoin-address-first.... --opencl-device 0
second bat file: ethminer.exe ....bitcoin-address-second.... --opencl-device 1

Is it possible? or ethminer will crash?

You can run it like this, but you need to run 1.0.3 version of ethminer (https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#eth) and you have to use separate DAG file (see --dag-dir option in ethminer)


Does niceHash have stratum proxy for etherium?

This proxy is supported: https://github.com/nicehash/ether-proxy

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February 27, 2016, 03:19:49 PM
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Will you guys stop messing with your servers again.. Crashing nicehashbot all the time, screwing my rentals up.

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February 27, 2016, 09:18:53 PM
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I want to run two copy of miner on one rig
eg:

first bat file: ethminer.exe ....bitcoin-address-first.... --opencl-device 0
second bat file: ethminer.exe ....bitcoin-address-second.... --opencl-device 1

Is it possible? or ethminer will crash?

You can run it like this, but you need to run 1.0.3 version of ethminer (https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#eth) and you have to use separate DAG file (see --dag-dir option in ethminer)


Does niceHash have stratum proxy for etherium?

This proxy is supported: https://github.com/nicehash/ether-proxy

Nicehash I am having trouble with the config.json file for the Nicehash Ether-Proxy.  This is what I have:

"upstream": [
      {
         "pool": true,
         "name": "Nicehash ETH",
         "url": "http://ethereum.usa.nicehash.com:3500/miner/n1c3-*bitcoin address*/proxy",
         "timeout": "10s"
      }

What is the correct format for the Nicehash Ethereum Proxy when you enter the upstream pool from nicehash.

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February 27, 2016, 09:41:54 PM
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 Huh Huh Huh

Nicehash can you please explain why the 24 payouts on the 27th/28th at the time of this posting (5:30am GMT+08:00) are so low. (Namely 0.3397 BTC/GH/Day)

There is currently 10.4 Gh/s of miners mining Ethereum.  Now if you put that into https://etherscan.io/ether-mining-calculator the predicted
income from having that much hash power is 312.010519511901 Ethereum coins.  

Taking it a step further if you then go to Poloniex which seems to have the most activity of trading Ethereum, and using the low 24 hour price
you get a figure of 0.01362005 ETH/BTC which works out to a converted Bitcoin value of 4.24959888 BTC.

Working out a BTC/GH/Day you get 4.24959888 BTC / 10.4 Ghs = 0.4027826739711486 BTC/GH/Day.  And thats just using the 24 hour low price.  

I'm sure your systems you have in place would sell the unconverted Ether when the price is higher.  So if you use the average of the 24 high and the 24 low
you get an average Ether price on Poloniex of 0.01438501 ETH/BTC.  Which then gives you a BTC/GH/Day of 0.4315648509615385 BTC.

So your payouts that you are paying miners is way way below what we should be getting paid per GH/s.  

Can you explain this for us please, because I feel we are getting ripped off and getting underpaid.

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February 27, 2016, 09:43:28 PM
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Can you explain this for us please, because I feel we are getting ripped off and getting underpaid.

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Are you honestly asking this from them?? They almost always underpay. What did you expect?

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February 27, 2016, 11:21:00 PM
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Nicehash can you please explain why the 24 payouts on the 27th/28th at the time of this posting (5:30am GMT+08:00) are so low. (Namely 0.3397 BTC/GH/Day)

Not sure what exact numbers did you get into account, it's not clear from your post. Which payouts, for which miner, in which time frame?

Something that you probably didn't take into account, that you're also accumulating Immature and Unexchanged coins for each miner. These are accumulated throughout all miners and takes a significant percentage. With this in mind you'll get paid just the same of direct Ethereum mining, but with some delay due to Immature and Unexchanged coins buffer.

Are you honestly asking this from them?? They almost always underpay. What did you expect?

No, quite the contrary, NiceHash is the best paying no-hassle auto-payout multi-algorithm service out there.


Best regards,
NiceHash team.

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February 27, 2016, 11:54:30 PM
Last edit: February 28, 2016, 12:07:29 AM by ReiMomo
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New SGMiner testing release.

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Let us know how you get on

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NiceHash team.

Does not looks legit, do no download that. (impersonator)

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February 27, 2016, 11:59:31 PM
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Does not looks legit, do no download that.

Thanks for the warning. Report to moderator, don't quote the link.
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February 28, 2016, 12:20:14 AM
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No, quite the contrary, NiceHash is the best paying no-hassle auto-payout multi-algorithm service out there.


Best regards,
NiceHash team.

lol.. Says you...

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February 28, 2016, 02:14:22 AM
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Nicehash can you please explain why the 24 payouts on the 27th/28th at the time of this posting (5:30am GMT+08:00) are so low. (Namely 0.3397 BTC/GH/Day)

Not sure what exact numbers did you get into account, it's not clear from your post. Which payouts, for which miner, in which time frame?

Something that you probably didn't take into account, that you're also accumulating Immature and Unexchanged coins for each miner. These are accumulated throughout all miners and takes a significant percentage. With this in mind you'll get paid just the same of direct Ethereum mining, but with some delay due to Immature and Unexchanged coins buffer.

Are you honestly asking this from them?? They almost always underpay. What did you expect?

No, quite the contrary, NiceHash is the best paying no-hassle auto-payout multi-algorithm service out there.


Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Thanks fore replying.  But I used the numbers on your homepage.  Like currently as at 9:25am on the 28th Feb (GMT +08:00) there is 10.4231 GH/s mining Ethereum and your 24hr payout is only 0.3427 BTC/Gh/Day.

My explanation was quite simple to understand really.  When I mined at other pools with my 50 Mh/s I mined roughly 1.485625 Ethereum per day and when I sold them at Poloniex I would earn 0.0220418 BTC per day or 0.440836 BTC/GH/day.  Your pay rate you pay your miners mining Ethereum at Nicehash is around about 0.1 BTC/GH/Day less than mining at a Ethereum pool.  Coinotron or Dwarfpool. 

As for Immature or Unexchanged, thats no different to other mining pools mining Ethereum.  My point was with 10.4 Gh/s at Nicehash, that would be generating 310+ Ethereum coins per day.  I posted the mining calculator I used to generate the mining income in my original post.  As for your statement:

"Not sure what exact numbers did you get into account, it's not clear from your post. Which payouts, for which miner, in which time frame?"

1st: Which payouts = Ethereum
2nd: Which Miner = Well I thought you paid all your miners the same rate. (BTC/GH/Day) thats posted on the homepage.  Didn't think there was different payouts rates for different miners.  I though it was all equal.
3rd: I posted the time frame. 27 till the 28th ending 5am (GMT +08:00).  Pritty easy to work out which time frame I am talking about.  Plus I've been monitoring the Homepage looking at the 24 hour current payout and it has sat on 0.33 - 0.35 BTC/GH/Day for the 24 hours in the time frame I quoted.

So clearly the miners are not getting paid the same as mining at a Ethereum pool directly. 

Why is there no transparency or statistics for the Ethereum miners since in essence we are mining like we are at a normal Ethereum mining pool.  There is not Ethereum address that Nicehash use to mine into.  Not stats on how many coins the mining pool mines per day, or per hour.  Simply stating it as BTC/GH/Day tells us nothing about the efficency of the Nicehash Ethereum pool.  Because thats what it is.  Our income is not dictated by buyers of hashrate that rent/lease our hashing power and dictate the price Sellers are paid based on the market of the other algorithms you support on Nicehash. 

The Nicehash Ethereum pool is just that, a mining pool, and I think to be fair to the miners, it would be nice to know some more about how the pool is operating and pool luck etc. 

Another example of the low pay rate is I used to mine at Dwarf pool before trying Nicehash and I would earn like I mentioned before in the post, between 1.45 and 1.50 Ethereum per day, which works out to 0.061 Ethereum/hour.  Now I had a bitcoin payment at 1am (GMT +08:00) and it is now approaching 10am (Same timezone Smiley ) Which is nice hours since the last payout. 

At dwarfpool my balance would be 0.061 * 9 hours = 0.557 Ethereum coins.  When converted to BTC at the current market price on Poloniex works out to be 0.00821809 BTC earned.  Now in my mining stats from Nicehash I have only earned (In BTC since I have no idea how many ether I have mined):

Immature:            0.00050554 BTC
Unexchanged:    0.00063749 BTC
Unpaid balance    0.00480530 BTC

Total:                0.00594833 BTC

A whole 0.00226976 BTC less than at a different Ethereum Pool.  33% less mining income that at another Ethereum mining pool.  How do you explain that??

Oh btw: I noticed when I was checking the payout address of the various miners, I came across an address that got paid 6+ BTC and I went through all the different algorithms and locations trying to match this address up with a miner but suprise suprise no miner matched the address.  I thewn did a taint analysis of the address and it was linked to Slush's Bitcoin mining pool and this address was getting paid from Slush's mining pool when 100 confirmations were confirmed.  Is that how you use some of the 20 Ph/s of SHA-256 mining power on Nicehash.  Mining for yourselves at Slushs mining pool. 

Cause Im sure that your order books are never always 100% full and all Sellers mining hashrate is consumed or rented/leased by buyers 24/7.  It would be very convenient to point the left over hashrate from lack of orders at a mining pool and mine for yourselves using fake orders in the order book at lower prices.  If you like I can dig up the BTC wallet address and TX's from this address being paid from Slushs mining pool. 

Cmon, I mean isn't 3% fee for buyers and 3% fee for sellers enough income for Nicehash.  You payout over 86+ Bitcoins per day.  6% of that is 5.16 BTC per day in income just in fees.  Or $2000 US at current BTC rates per day. 

Plus all the income from underpaying the sellers as well, it would work out to close to 8-9 BTC+ per day that Nicehash is making in revenue.  33% less Ethereum works out alone to just over 1.4 BTC per day that you are under paying the Ethereum miners. 

So can you clarify a bit more information about the Ethereum mining pool on Nicehash, since that what it simply is. No one is dictating how much us miners get paid since its not available to rent on the order book yet.  So it's operating strictly as a traditional mining pool.  Where is the 10Gh/s pointed at?  Or have you split the hashrate up so as to not be included in the Ethereum stats of Highest Hashrate miners on Etherchain.org. 

Because if your using your verification, aggregation, acceleration mining proxy's to combine for instance 1Gh/s slices of hash rate pointed at another pool. 

Can you disclose your Ethereum wallet address that Nicehash use to collect the Ethereum that the Nicehash Ethereum mining pool generates. 

Enough of my rant, Look forward to hearing back from you guys.

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February 28, 2016, 08:54:15 AM
Last edit: February 28, 2016, 09:14:06 AM by agkbill
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Experience from Ethereum mining.

Just to add to the discussion regarding low Ethereum payout.

Have been running Ethereum miner with two AMD, R9 290 gpu giving around 55MH/s for 14 hours now and looking at the result so far is very confusing.

At 02:15, after 8h of mining, accumulated unexchange was changed into unpaid:

Balance.
Unpaid:          0.004754 BTC
Unexchanged:  0.00000 BTC
Immature:       0.000381 BTC

So after 8h I got 0.005135 BTC. That should be around 0.015405 BTC/Day

But from the graph during that time period I can read average speed, 55.000 MH/s and payrate 0.3766BTC/GH/Day.
Should be 0.055 * 0.3766 = 0.020713 BTC/Day.

A difference of 0.005308 BTC/Day


At 10:15, after 16h of mining, accumulated unexchange was changed into unpaid:

Balance.
Unpaid:          0.009528 BTC
Unexchanged:  0.0008393 BTC
Immature:       0.0006555 BTC

So after 16h I got 0.0110228 BTC. That should be around 0.017223125 BTC/Day

But from the graph during that time period I can read average speed, 54.94 MH/s and payrate 0.3965BTC/GH/Day.
Should be 0.05494 * 0.3965 = 0.02178371 BTC/Day.

A difference of 0.004560585 BTC/Day



Looks not ok for me. Would be nice with a more transparent offering from NiceHash so the numbers we get are more understandable.

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February 28, 2016, 12:52:15 PM
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Just solomine ETH. You'll make more. Heck, even pool mining it will earn you more.

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February 28, 2016, 06:00:01 PM
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I've been mining at nicehash for a while now, 100% bitcoin mining with asics. I'm wondering if I should look at other pools now. Antpool looks good, f2pool looks ok, what other pools can be recommended?

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Hello. Today i start mining etherium. I have 24*280x  and in first 3 hours my hashrate was 0.5-0.55 G/h. After 3-4 hours hashrate go down to 0.15-0.2 G/h. I check all my 6 ring all perfect. Each show me about 80-90 M/h. What was wrong? Somebody have the same problem? Thanks!

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February 28, 2016, 09:56:13 PM
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Hello. Today i start mining etherium. I have 24*280x  and in first 3 hours my hashrate was 0.5-0.55 G/h. After 3-4 hours hashrate go down to 0.15-0.2 G/h. I check all my 6 ring all perfect. Each show me about 80-90 M/h. What was wrong? Somebody have the same problem? Thanks!

https://www.nicehash.com/?p=miners
1NkLX58WoqSKw3cmTimeteScjghuqMC3bA

DUDE. WHY THE HECK are you wasting your hash rate on NH!?!!?!?
Solo mine and you'll earn a LOT more..  Lips sealed


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February 29, 2016, 02:55:41 PM
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I've been mining at nicehash for a while now, 100% bitcoin mining with asics. I'm wondering if I should look at other pools now. Antpool looks good, f2pool looks ok, what other pools can be recommended?

The ones you're considering aren't the most profitable. check this resource for pool profitability:

http://organofcorti.blogspot.com.au/search/label/weeklypoolstatistics
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Hello. Today i start mining etherium. I have 24*280x  and in first 3 hours my hashrate was 0.5-0.55 G/h. After 3-4 hours hashrate go down to 0.15-0.2 G/h. I check all my 6 ring all perfect. Each show me about 80-90 M/h. What was wrong? Somebody have the same problem? Thanks!

https://www.nicehash.com/?p=miners
1NkLX58WoqSKw3cmTimeteScjghuqMC3bA

DUDE. WHY THE HECK are you wasting your hash rate on NH!?!!?!?
Solo mine and you'll earn a LOT more..  Lips sealed



From what i have read, I agree he would be better off solo mining with that many GPUs.

How long does it take to find a block when solo mining with 2 (or 3) 280x?
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