Dlugina23
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March 06, 2017, 07:28:04 AM |
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Good the site and what to else i can type in here?Many algo supporting and no problem withdraw.
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Kryon
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March 06, 2017, 04:37:50 PM |
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Dont connecting nheqminer-0.5c using this stratum+tcp://equihash.eu.nicehash.com:3357
help
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theoulis
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March 07, 2017, 08:16:07 AM Last edit: March 07, 2017, 09:16:40 AM by theoulis |
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how to change default -i6 for claynmore zcash miner? thanks!
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wolf_miner
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March 08, 2017, 05:23:56 PM |
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Hi, is qubit pool (stratum+tcp://qubit.eu.nicehash.com:3344) offline? I see in the miner dashboard that the other pools ( X11 / X13 / X15 / Quark) are ok "alive" but qubit pool is "dead".
Thanks W_M
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nicehash
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NiceHash.com
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March 09, 2017, 09:27:12 AM |
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Hi, is qubit pool (stratum+tcp://qubit.eu.nicehash.com:3344) offline? I see in the miner dashboard that the other pools ( X11 / X13 / X15 / Quark) are ok "alive" but qubit pool is "dead".
Thanks W_M
qubit pool (stratum+tcp://qubit.eu.nicehash.com:3344) is working fine. If you have issues with connection you might also want to try USA location (stratum+tcp://qubit. usa.nicehash.com:3344) Best regards, NiceHash team.
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wolf_miner
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March 10, 2017, 05:49:59 PM |
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Thanks a lot, I have replaced with usa pool, and now all works fine.
W_M
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_Django05_
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March 11, 2017, 01:22:12 PM |
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I have pm'd you about Nicehash payment. pls take a look about it. Thanks.
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pornluver
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March 12, 2017, 05:36:28 PM |
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Hi,
My order
2353987
is death.
There is no explanation whatsoever why it's death. I have no idea why. How do I know. There is a delta of -8%. Is this why? However, no money is taken yet. Nothing.
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NiceHashSupport
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March 12, 2017, 05:58:22 PM |
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Hi,
My order
2353987
is death.
There is no explanation whatsoever why it's death. I have no idea why. How do I know. There is a delta of -8%. Is this why? However, no money is taken yet. Nothing.
There is explanation: "Remote pool terminated connection." Contact pool operator and ask him why this happened.
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Rogerdale
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March 15, 2017, 12:28:20 AM |
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What pool can I use for mining Bitcoin? I tried AntPool and ViaBtc and in both cases I get warning that pool difficulty is lower than minimum allowed. There is a list of recommended pool on the NiceHash site, but they are mostly for altcoins (like Suprnova). There are no popular Bitcoin mining pools in this list.
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michkima
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March 15, 2017, 03:29:28 AM |
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What pool can I use for mining Bitcoin? I tried AntPool and ViaBtc and in both cases I get warning that pool difficulty is lower than minimum allowed. There is a list of recommended pool on the NiceHash site, but they are mostly for altcoins (like Suprnova). There are no popular Bitcoin mining pools in this list.
Just mine other cryptos, you might get lucky and that crypto might just suddenly come alive and it doubles and triples and until who knows it goes up. Mining bitcoins will just result in a break even and more likely a loss. Finding better alternatives is a good choice, IMO.
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Rogerdale
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March 15, 2017, 08:03:41 AM |
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What pool can I use for mining Bitcoin? I tried AntPool and ViaBtc and in both cases I get warning that pool difficulty is lower than minimum allowed. There is a list of recommended pool on the NiceHash site, but they are mostly for altcoins (like Suprnova). There are no popular Bitcoin mining pools in this list.
Just mine other cryptos, you might get lucky and that crypto might just suddenly come alive and it doubles and triples and until who knows it goes up. Mining bitcoins will just result in a break even and more likely a loss. Finding better alternatives is a good choice, IMO. Yes, I understand that. But for now I want to get some experience of mining at all, because I'm new to it. I understand that I will not get much (or any) profit from Nicehash, otherwise sellers would mine themselves and not selling their hashpower.
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Rogerdale
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March 15, 2017, 09:54:33 AM |
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Yes, I understand that. But for now I want to get some experience of mining at all, because I'm new to it. I understand that I will not get much (or any) profit from Nicehash, otherwise sellers would mine themselves and not selling their hashpower.
NiceHash gives you access to affordable hashing power. But you as a buyer decide where and when you want to mine. So you have the power in your own hands. It is very similar to owning your own personal mining farm - but having it on demand. So it is not NiceHash (the marketplace) itself that gives you any profit. It is the pool, amount of hashing power, global market exchange price, right timing and other factors that influence your profit. About the sellers. It is much easier for them to mine on autopilot with NiceHash then to deal with exchanges and all that. They want bitcoins and we sure deliver. Thank you for the explanation. Now I see that I can get profit by mining altcoins there. But nevertheless, can you point me to the Bitcoin mining pool that would be accepted by Nicehash? I can try every available pool on the network, but that would be mostly a waste of time. I just want to try.
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Rogerdale
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March 16, 2017, 12:06:04 AM Last edit: March 16, 2017, 01:08:22 AM by Rogerdale |
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I see that buyers sometimes run contracts that are not profitable. In fact, right now someone in mining X11 (Dash) at a fixed rate 0.03 BTC/GH/day. However, 1 GH can only mine about 0.29-0.3 Dash per day (i.e. 0.022 - 0.023 BTC per day). Mining ROI is -25% - it is more profitable just to buy Dashes.
And for SHA256 people pay a lot more that they can earn. 1 PH pays 0.5457 BTC per day (0.62 with tx fees) and people run fixed contracts at 0.66 which is very weird to me.
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TracerX
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March 16, 2017, 03:28:59 AM |
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I see that buyers sometimes run contracts that are not profitable. In fact, right now someone in mining X11 (Dash) at a fixed rate 0.03 BTC/GH/day. However, 1 GH can only mine about 0.29-0.3 Dash per day (i.e. 0.022 - 0.023 BTC per day). Mining ROI is -25% - it is more profitable just to buy Dashes.
And for SHA256 people pay a lot more that they can earn. 1 PH pays 0.5457 BTC per day (0.62 with tx fees) and people run fixed contracts at 0.66 which is very weird to me.
Or a sneaky way for someone to launder coins....
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sxafir
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March 16, 2017, 08:29:10 AM |
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What pool can I use for mining Bitcoin? I tried AntPool and ViaBtc and in both cases I get warning that pool difficulty is lower than minimum allowed. There is a list of recommended pool on the NiceHash site, but they are mostly for altcoins (like Suprnova). There are no popular Bitcoin mining pools in this list.
You can try ghash.io or p2pool.Personaly i test ghash.io and no problems.
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jelin1984
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March 16, 2017, 04:17:33 PM |
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how i connect my equihash miner at your nice hash and which miner i must used? ??
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Prelude
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March 16, 2017, 08:46:39 PM |
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Is there a trick to getting claymore's ETH miner to behave properly on nicehash? I've followed the example in the readme for ETH only mining on nicehash, but all my rigs eventually all crap out randomly when (I'm assuming) nicehash switches between different coins that require different DAGs.
What I mean by crap out, is every cards goes bad at the same time and stops mining, but without actually crashing. I can just restart claymore and be on my way again.
I've always just mined on straight ETH pools and never had an issue.
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