Seriga
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July 04, 2017, 01:06:40 PM |
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Kaspersky Antivirus 2017
Detected object (process memory) was deleted: not-a-virus:PDM:RiskTool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.g.1
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ComputerGenie
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July 04, 2017, 01:41:03 PM |
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Kaspersky Antivirus 2017
Detected object (process memory) was deleted: not-a-virus:PDM:RiskTool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.g.1
"was deleted: not-a-virus" says to me that you give too much control of your PC (and most specifically what is/isn't on it) to someone else. There's something to be said for "This is not a virus, but we deleted it so that you can't use it anyway."
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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CjMapope
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July 04, 2017, 02:20:43 PM |
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dont open it says opencl.dll missing Help plz
install OpenCl
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~Got this girl in my bed, a roof over my head, i mint a couple coins a week, and thats how i make bread~ ~On the 12th day of Hatzvah, OGminer said to me: "compute root of the merkle hash tree!"~ Prohashing -- Simply the best Multipool!
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ComputerGenie
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July 04, 2017, 02:47:13 PM |
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...After all, is my wallet 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2 or not?...
If you control the private keys for 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2, then 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2 is your wallet; is someone else controls the private keys for 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2, then 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2 is their wallet. Any time you use a site that gives you a deposit address and no private keys for that address, then what you get is a "credit" on the site for the amount deposited ( the coinage is no longer yours). This is no different from banking. Other transactions may, or may not, occur in relation to that address that have no relation to you, your account with them, or what used to be your coins. If you deposited coinage to a nh account and didn't receive credit for that coinage, then you should fill out a support ticket.
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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Seriga
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July 04, 2017, 02:56:40 PM |
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Kaspersky Antivirus 2017
Detected object (process memory) was deleted: not-a-virus:PDM:RiskTool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.g.1
"was deleted: not-a-virus" says to me that you give too much control of your PC (and most specifically what is/isn't on it) to someone else. There's something to be said for "This is not a virus, but we deleted it so that you can't use it anyway." I have been using Kaspersky for several years. And this he finds for the first time. There are suspicions that the surprise in the miner is hidden.
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Orphzin
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July 04, 2017, 03:10:27 PM |
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...After all, is my wallet 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2 or not?...
If you control the private keys for 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2, then 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2 is your wallet; is someone else controls the private keys for 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2, then 3NouWjFsEZFUpFd8JvgK5Sn5U17fy8n9E2 is their wallet. Any time you use a site that gives you a deposit address and no private keys for that address, then what you get is a "credit" on the site for the amount deposited ( the coinage is no longer yours). This is no different from banking. Other transactions may, or may not, occur in relation to that address that have no relation to you, your account with them, or what used to be your coins. If you deposited coinage to a nh account and didn't receive credit for that coinage, then you should fill out a support ticket. Thanks, already helped to clarify a little =) I will wait for the support to answer the ticket, meanwhile, I will redirect the payments to my address where I have the private key
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sonawer
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July 04, 2017, 03:44:25 PM |
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how to use excavator_v1.2.9a ? where i need to enter my wallet or something else? it just start to mine to 34HKWdzLxWBduUfJE9JxaFhoXnfC6gmePG.testrig
i'm find. default_command_file - need to edit this file, but what settings for Europe?
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afdoal
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July 05, 2017, 05:07:08 PM |
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use win 10 always ask netframework 3.5
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sonawer
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July 06, 2017, 06:13:59 AM |
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use win 10 always ask netframework 3.5 try to delete all versions and install newest versions from microsoft web-site
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earlmo
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July 07, 2017, 04:33:14 AM |
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I´m using dual GPU for mining, sometimes I stop one from mining to use it on gaming processing. Problem is nicehash sometimes change the algorithm and a new cmd pop-up minimizing the game. Does someone knows how to configure nicehash or cmd to not minimize other processes when starting up?
This. So annoying when your game gets interrupted. Any other gamers out there with a solution to the nicehash miner stealing focus? .earl
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msespindola
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July 07, 2017, 01:39:15 PM |
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so, i might have a problem!
using the latest version and today, before i leave to work i had 17,5 BRL(my country currency), but, now, i've logged remotely to my pc at home and had just 0,50 BRL! A few things to consider: Last payment was 4th of July and the next was supposed to be 25th!
I dont know if i was paid(since theres nothing in my blockchain wallet), or if just lost this money! can anyone help me? ill provide any information nedded!
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BitBot.V2
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July 07, 2017, 03:37:04 PM |
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I read NiceHash might purchase mining power on Nicehash to stabilize mining prices and these orders would be specially marked.
I have never seen any specially marked orders, what do they look like?
****** Accusatory and non-conclusory speculative statement to follow******
I watch the hashpower orders for some of the coins and it appears like and orderbot just continually raises it's orders even when
1) it is highest order 2) it is well above what you would pay for the coin on the open market
I can't understand anyone who would gain from this, other than possibly nicehash ( from stabilizing the mining market ) but I don't see any special markings.
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Tigggger
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July 07, 2017, 04:13:26 PM |
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I read NiceHash might purchase mining power on Nicehash to stabilize mining prices and these orders would be specially marked.
I have never seen any specially marked orders, what do they look like?
Here is the page that tells you they do this, nowhere does it say that they are specially marked. https://new.nicehash.com/help/is-nicehash-competing-with-customers-buying-orders****** Accusatory and non-conclusory speculative statement to follow******
I watch the hashpower orders for some of the coins and it appears like and orderbot just continually raises it's orders even when
1) it is highest order 2) it is well above what you would pay for the coin on the open market
I can't understand anyone who would gain from this, other than possibly nicehash ( from stabilizing the mining market ) but I don't see any special markings.
I highly doubt that they are Nicehash orders you are seeing, you can normally spot them when the price is really low, and whilst they do tend to gobble all the hashrate up, they don't appear drive the price up to silly levels. What you are seeing is probably just some badly programmed user bot(s) (that don't seem to have a price ceiling, and want to take most and usually all of the available hashrate), when the prices go silly high it's likely 1 or 2 of them battling each other.
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salfter
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July 07, 2017, 06:35:02 PM |
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so, i might have a problem!
using the latest version and today, before i leave to work i had 17,5 BRL(my country currency), but, now, i've logged remotely to my pc at home and had just 0,50 BRL! A few things to consider: Last payment was 4th of July and the next was supposed to be 25th!
I wasn't expecting another payment until next Tuesday, but one came through this morning at less than the usual minimum: https://blockchain.info/tx/c3e7b8d8d8148813fe2a3f9dbbad38dbc12548b30c125ac41672c086a40025a9I'm seeing lots of payouts under BTC0.01 in there, not just mine. Anyone know what triggered it? Is it the once-every-4-weeks payout of balances over BTC0.001?
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Elder III
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July 07, 2017, 09:11:04 PM |
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I´m using dual GPU for mining, sometimes I stop one from mining to use it on gaming processing. Problem is nicehash sometimes change the algorithm and a new cmd pop-up minimizing the game. Does someone knows how to configure nicehash or cmd to not minimize other processes when starting up?
This. So annoying when your game gets interrupted. Any other gamers out there with a solution to the nicehash miner stealing focus? .earl Yep, try this: Settings>General>misc.>Hide Mining Windows --- that should have all of the mining windows run in the background and only show the GUI itself.
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PeaMine
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July 11, 2017, 12:34:18 AM |
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I'm trying to login, but it just takes me to https://new.nicehash.com/ and then when I login again it just returns me to https://new.nicehash.com/ and asks me to login again. Tried on two computers and IE / Firefox.
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Datacenter Technician and Electrician. If you have any questions feel free to ask me as I am generally bored looking at logs and happy to help during free time.
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kenrom
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July 14, 2017, 02:30:27 AM |
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can anyone give me a personal experience mining with a antminer L3+
I`m looking to buy 4x antminer L3+....but unsure if to send them straight to the litecoin pool or hook them up to Nicehash
how do the pay outs looks?
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siampumpkin
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July 14, 2017, 04:31:25 AM |
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Why doesn't the Nicehash Miner support multi-mining with SIA coin?
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fr4nkthetank
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Now the money is free, and so the people will be
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July 14, 2017, 12:59:15 PM |
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can anyone give me a personal experience mining with a antminer L3+
I`m looking to buy 4x antminer L3+....but unsure if to send them straight to the litecoin pool or hook them up to Nicehash
how do the pay outs looks?
well you can see the scrypt price for renting hashrate, use that with the l3+ hashrate to see your profit. Keep in mind L3+ arent shipping for a little while...difficulty may change (it will). edit: for the multi mining, you can run claymore or your software with a direct nicehash stratum to your address without using nicehash miner.
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