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April 10, 2018, 02:29:15 PM
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April 20, 2018, 07:34:52 PM
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I want to point my Antminers to Nicehash but I want  each worker to have it's own worker number. Is there anything I can put after my BTC address so the are labeled worker1 and so on?

I have tried to google the answer to my questions and I have searched the nicehash site and I can not find the answer anywhere.
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April 20, 2018, 08:10:16 PM
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I want to point my Antminers to Nicehash but I want  each worker to have it's own worker number. Is there anything I can put after my BTC address so the are labeled worker1 and so on?

I have tried to google the answer to my questions and I have searched the nicehash site and I can not find the answer anywhere.
you can add worker name in your stratum username; use the following format: "YourBitcoinAddress.WorkerName" where WorkerName is up to fifteen alphanumeric (Aa-Zz, 0-9) characters; example: 13pkLyfskZ3qWmHUoLpk8XZa6gACKQ2jDX.MyASIC01
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April 21, 2018, 06:44:42 PM
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The Nicehash hack repayment program kinda reminds me of that Polish lottery joke.
The winner of the million dollar jackpot is paid in bi-monthly installments of one dollar....

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April 21, 2018, 07:21:40 PM
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When mining on nicehash it will show the last share time as anywhere from 20 seconds up to a couple minutes. Is this normal? I'm using S9's and when I mine on Slush the last share time is usually anywhere from a couple to a few seconds. Any input is appreciated!

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April 22, 2018, 03:07:06 AM
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When mining on nicehash it will show the last share time as anywhere from 20 seconds up to a couple minutes. Is this normal? I'm using S9's and when I mine on Slush the last share time is usually anywhere from a couple to a few seconds. Any input is appreciated!


Slush's pool difficulty is configured differently than Nicehash's. What really matters is your average hashrate; I used to have the same issue running my S7s on Nicehash- they would have long share times (likely because the difficulty Nicehash set for them was too low), and I ended up getting all mine on Kanopool.

As long as your miner averages 13/14TH/S it's good and you're getting paid. If not, something's wrong with the difficulty.
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April 22, 2018, 10:36:40 AM
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The Nicehash hack repayment program kinda reminds me of that Polish lottery joke.
The winner of the million dollar jackpot is paid in bi-monthly installments of one dollar....
...as long as he continues to buy $10 worth of tickets per week.

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April 23, 2018, 01:41:43 PM
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I'm getting high reject rates on my vega cards because nicehash is sporadically sending regular cryptonight to port 3363 rather than cryptonightv7.
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April 23, 2018, 02:18:16 PM
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is anyone has succeeded to get Antminer x3 working at Nicehash?
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April 23, 2018, 02:55:30 PM
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I'm getting high reject rates on my vega cards because nicehash is sporadically sending regular cryptonight to port 3363 rather than cryptonightv7.

Same for me on my Vega Cards.
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April 23, 2018, 03:39:13 PM
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I'm getting high reject rates on my vega cards because nicehash is sporadically sending regular cryptonight to port 3363 rather than cryptonightv7.

Same for me on my Vega Cards.

it's on nicehash's end.  they're sending cryptonight instead of cryptonightv7 on port 3363.  and i predict that they'll blame it on the user's end rather than fix it on their end.  Sad
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April 24, 2018, 01:02:01 PM
Last edit: April 24, 2018, 05:12:44 PM by charlie137
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noticed that my wallet balance was slightly decreased. stopped miners at on 0.00100137 BTC. after 12 hours balance is 0.00098036. its not standard pool mechanics, nicehash leaking/hack recovery program/greed? okay so turned out its one of the fees and its before i withdraw anything. wouldn't even thought to check if theres fees for this as well

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April 24, 2018, 11:03:06 PM
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I'm getting high reject rates on my vega cards because nicehash is sporadically sending regular cryptonight to port 3363 rather than cryptonightv7.

Same for me on my Vega Cards.

it's on nicehash's end.  they're sending cryptonight instead of cryptonightv7 on port 3363.  and i predict that they'll blame it on the user's end rather than fix it on their end.  Sad

Same with my vegas. I've switched half of my vegas to direct mining and going to stop using nicehash at all. Nicehash should consider a better user support. But I think they don't give a fuck about it cause it's fucking cryptoanarchy)))
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April 25, 2018, 01:45:58 AM
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I'm getting high reject rates on my vega cards because nicehash is sporadically sending regular cryptonight to port 3363 rather than cryptonightv7.

Same for me on my Vega Cards.

it's on nicehash's end.  they're sending cryptonight instead of cryptonightv7 on port 3363.  and i predict that they'll blame it on the user's end rather than fix it on their end.  Sad

Same with my vegas. I've switched half of my vegas to direct mining and going to stop using nicehash at all. Nicehash should consider a better user support. But I think they don't give a fuck about it cause it's fucking cryptoanarchy)))

yeah... they're been silent about it the whole time.   I'm reducing my profit dependency on nicehash when it comes to cryptonight and cryptonightv7.  they're screwing up on both of them.
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April 27, 2018, 08:48:05 AM
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Hello, I can not make a withdrawal, I tried yesterday without success, after yesterday passed more than 15 hours but still not received. look at the pictures please, is there something wrong?
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April 27, 2018, 09:45:24 AM
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And people wonder what’s wrong with the world. Why does one keep giving this the light of day knowing all the issues?  This site has always been a clusterf$&k. What makes you think it will change now?  Is nicehash “too big to fail” that we have to keep using this service or it’s the end of bitcoin?  Those of you using this service and allowing it the revenue to continue only serve to hurt new comers into this space.  Please think about your actions.

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April 29, 2018, 04:15:03 PM
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It would be so nice if nh would stop canceling active, "fixed" orders when the price goes up and stating some bullshit about "Cancelled placeholder order". If you want the extra 0.0005BTC per PH per day, then just feken charge me 0.0005BTC, don't cancel my order and lie about it! ffs

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April 29, 2018, 05:33:54 PM
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I have registered here few times back. But not invested any money here. Hope to do so soon.
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April 29, 2018, 07:11:51 PM
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It would be so nice if nh would stop canceling active, "fixed" orders when the price goes up and stating some bullshit about "Cancelled placeholder order". If you want the extra 0.0005BTC per PH per day, then just feken charge me 0.0005BTC, don't cancel my order and lie about it! ffs

It's a strange issue, considering that there is sometimes a large difference between fixed orders and no problem with them. Perhaps you are using a pool which is instable ?
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April 29, 2018, 07:26:47 PM
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It would be so nice if nh would stop canceling active, "fixed" orders when the price goes up and stating some bullshit about "Cancelled placeholder order". If you want the extra 0.0005BTC per PH per day, then just feken charge me 0.0005BTC, don't cancel my order and lie about it! ffs

It's a strange issue, considering that there is sometimes a large difference between fixed orders and no problem with them. Perhaps you are using a pool which is instable ?
No, it's not a pool issue; it's 100% a nh coding issue. It mainly happens anytime an order is less than an hr or two old and the price moves down and then up again over the initial order price (the lower price and the new high price are the triggers).

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