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September 08, 2014, 03:35:36 PM |
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Hi! NiceHash will be celebrating is first half-year (6 months) of successful operation on October 8th, 2014. We highly value our customers, therefore we prepared a small giveaway promotion to mark our small anniversary. There are two free AntMiners S3+ waiting for you! More details here: Thank you for using NiceHash & WestHash!
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rammy2k2
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September 08, 2014, 04:12:42 PM |
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rammy2k2
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September 08, 2014, 04:43:38 PM |
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Hi! NiceHash will be celebrating is first half-year (6 months) of successful operation on October 8th, 2014. We highly value our customers, therefore we prepared a small giveaway promotion to mark our small anniversary. There are two free AntMiners S3+ waiting for you! More details here: Thank you for using NiceHash & WestHash! Woohoo! Go Nicehash! Before I was really unhappy with your service. But now you respond very, very, fast. For this giveaway, are all members entered equally? Or do heavier users get a better chance of winning? How can u be happy when their website is down ?
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rammy2k2
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September 08, 2014, 04:45:16 PM |
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ok, its back up now, but of course a low buyer just showed up (LOL)
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gross
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September 09, 2014, 04:38:34 AM |
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Same problem here. Currently I switched my sha miners TO nice/west 'cause I mean daaaamn. The problem may be similar to something I saw when buying scrypt. When it settles into the low-enough to turn a profit on scrypt and I pick up any hashpower the "big order" guy who has the same order set at every price break starts popping ahead and takes it all, but if I were to try to compete I'd be losing money no matter where I mine. So the bot comment above is maybe right? I still can't figure out WHY though. or where they might be mining.. The only thing that makes ANY sense is a speculative thing, mining a newer coin that isn't on an exchange, to pile it up in hopes of making something off it? It either that or some secret coin/pool... oh wait or someone is just too stupid to math. I've noticed the "big order" has gone from 16mhs scrypt to about 8 on every pricebreak So maybe the big-fast returns they were getting made them keep pouring it on and they don't realize they are losing money because it is constantly in transition? It slowly dwindles and they don't see it because of the lobster in warm water effect. Bidding frenzy is another possibility. one other possibility. With the price of bitcoin dropping, maybe you have renters who are thinking in dollars for the buying part "I only spent 20 bucks!" and haven't caught on that the return comes at the same coin price. oh desperation will also make people throw more money at a problem thinking it will fix it, but those guys should have run out by now. If you have MOST of the hash power in a given algo it might be worth it to throw some away to drive the price up... Hrm, time to buy some more miners. Maybe people tossing old s1's undervolt them so they are more power effective and hash away. None of the reasoning is solid though and in the end it just seems retarded. Admin of new coin rent hash for hidden pool then "pump& dump" "no premine coin"
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t00tie
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September 09, 2014, 08:21:27 AM |
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About the NiceHash Giveaway Promotion:
Will we get one "lottery ticket" for the prize draw per 0.0453 BTC volume?
Or do I have to mine to a new address per 0.0453 BTC volume to maximise my winning chances?
I'd rather not have to script that but I'm sure someone will...
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gross
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September 09, 2014, 09:59:42 AM |
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Where is money for BOTs nicehash use ? X13 BOT #59257 Dead 0.53 0.05765171 56.07% ∞ 11993.49 1.00 0 0.0000 #59262 Dead 0.51 0.06237859 29.98% ∞ 4523.70 1.00 0 0.0000 #53207 Dead 0.49 0.05630424 86.05% ∞ 61250.18 1.00 0 0.0000 #59261 Dead 0.47 0.06354091 50.84% ∞ 12081.35 1.00 0 0.0000 #53205 Dead 0.45 0.06529619 89.68% ∞ 108997.11 1.00 0 0.0000 #59260 Dead 0.43 0.06578391 49.49% ∞ 12951.22 1.00 0 0.0000 #69712 Dead 0.43 0.29216902 40.36% ∞ 40878.53 3.30 0 0.0000 #52136 Dead 0.41 0.05116901 94.52% ∞ 186018.68 1.00 0 0.0000 #59259 Dead 0.39 0.05898471 85.60% ∞ 77660.41 1.00 0 0.0000 #51670 Dead 0.37 0.04457275 97.47% ∞ 401282.51 1.00 0 0.0000 #69832 Dead 0.36 0.20592266 29.93% ∞ 21361.76 5.00 0 0.0000 #51669 Dead 0.35 0.04368129 97.17% ∞ 369969.91 1.00 0 0.0000 #69833 Dead 0.34 0.29150621 0.82% ∞ 608.81 0.05 0 0.0000 #51668 Dead 0.33 0.04155366 96.89% ∞ 338842.82 1.00 0 0.0000 #51667 Dead 0.31 0.05099793 95.83% ∞ 326629.84 1.00 0 0.0000 #55914 Dead 0.30 0.03755497 96.77% ∞ 324477.83 1.00 0 0.0000 #60932 Dead 0.29 0.00105859 97.38% ∞ 11743.07 0.10 0 0.0000 #52814 Dead 0.28 0.03176555 97.97% ∞ 472468.07 1.00 0 0.0000 #52813 Dead 0.26 0.03954327 98.30% ∞ 759014.18 1.00 0 0.0000 #52812 Dead 0.24 0.04359477 96.90% ∞ 491218.15 1.00 0 0.0000 #55124 Dead 0.23 0.04296879 88.37% ∞ 122612.02 1.00 0 0.0000 #51657 Dead 0.22 0.03278906 95.07% ∞ 248439.19 1.00 0 0.0000 #69847 Dead 0.22 0.22602061 23.10% ∞ 28345.69 No 0 0.0000 #55123 Dead 0.21 0.03232420 90.09% ∞ 120904.15 1.00 0 0.0000 #51656 Dead 0.20 0.04382059 91.75% ∞ 210473.79 1.00 0 0.0000 #55122 Dead 0.19 0.02917219 85.11% ∞ 75820.69 1.00 0 0.0000 #53372 Dead 0.18 0.03930077 85.77% ∞ 113759.07 1.00 0 0.0000 #55120 Dead 0.17 0.03211845 83.60% ∞ 83223.62 1.00 0 0.0000 #53369 Dead 0.16 0.03132879 93.06% ∞ 226972.64 1.00 0 0.0000 #55119 Dead 0.15 0.02450414 93.05% ∞ 189053.16 1.00 0 0.0000 #65635 Dead 0.15 0.00406614 58.09% ∞ 3246.35 0.10 0 0.0000 #55118 Dead 0.14 0.02153266 93.89% ∞ 204423.92 1.00 0 0.0000 #71967 Dead 0.14 0.01435061 1.72% ∞ 155.14 0.05 0 0.0000 #55912 Dead 0.13 0.03504263 91.87% ∞ 263166.04 1.00 0 0.0000 #71992 Dead 0.13 0.01117439 4.18% ∞ 324.08 0.05 0 0.0000 #66012 Dead 0.11 0.02608291 20.43% ∞ 5261.39 1.00 0 0.0000 #66054 Dead 0.10 0.00654428 32.55% ∞ 2728.81 0.10 0 0.0000 #69421 Dead 0.01 0.01950200 0.00% ∞ 0.00 10.00 0 0.0000 #70548 Dead 0.01 0.01950200 0.00% ∞ 0.00 10.00 0 0.0000
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gross
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September 09, 2014, 10:07:32 AM |
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WHY does nicehash use Bot to control price but not permit members to increase,decrease price and set cancel fee order IT 's not FAIR to rent hash
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nicehash
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September 09, 2014, 10:50:47 AM |
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WHY does nicehash use Bot to control price but not permit members to increase,decrease price and set cancel fee order IT 's not FAIR to rent hash As stated many times before, we are not manipulating prices, orders, or any aspects of NiceHash, and we don't have our own bots with "extra features". We believe in free and open market. But we know that buyers can be innovative, therefore we provide API and allow automation within our hashing power market. A few tips: one can setup his own pools and manage them in a programmatic way; and one could use automation tools from third-party pools and manage pool's workers in a programmatic way. All the rest is buyers ingenuity. However, to keep space and pace for manual operation as well we will introduce some limitations regarding the orders (order lifetime, etc.), but this is left for future upgrades.
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vancefox
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September 09, 2014, 11:14:38 AM |
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My price per TH is 0.0 and westhash shows up as a dead pool? Everyone else's is around .02-.03. Anything wrong with Westhash? I've reset my internet connection, tried a different btc address, verified westhash's address.
Anyone?
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This space not for rent...
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ThePeshMod
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September 09, 2014, 11:43:22 AM |
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I realize this may have been answered in a different post, but the thread is 100+ pages, so if someone (especially nicehash) has already answered, please forgive me. So the question is this - why does the NH pool request work restarts so often? Even when I'm hashing the same order (I know for sure because there was only one active one and all miners on the pool were assigned to it), the pool requests work restart every 10 seconds or so. This has dramatic effect on the average hash rate. For example I have a really stable 3.5 TH on regular pools, but on NH with all the work restart requests, it drops down to 2.9-3.1. So this actually means that any increase in pay-per-GH over a regular pool will be negated by the significant decrease in your rig speed. Couldn't it be adjusted so that there is no work restarts unless you change the order you are hashing for, or something similar? See the screenshots, work restarts 10-12 seconds apart. http://i60.tinypic.com/2ytwtah.jpghttp://i58.tinypic.com/1zeb0ac.jpg
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Mapuo
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September 09, 2014, 01:01:07 PM |
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Last 2 days the pool requests work restart every 5-10 seconds. And Im away from nh
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vancefox
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September 09, 2014, 01:29:32 PM |
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I'd like to just see the sha pool as alive on my miners...
I'm running S1s and they're connecting to port 3334, fyi... but the pool shows as dead for some reason.
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This space not for rent...
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gross
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September 09, 2014, 02:44:56 PM |
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WHY does nicehash use Bot to control price but not permit members to increase,decrease price and set cancel fee order IT 's not FAIR to rent hash As stated many times before, we are not manipulating prices, orders, or any aspects of NiceHash, and we don't have our own bots with "extra features". We believe in free and open market. But we know that buyers can be innovative, therefore we provide API and allow automation within our hashing power market. A few tips: one can setup his own pools and manage them in a programmatic way; and one could use automation tools from third-party pools and manage pool's workers in a programmatic way. All the rest is buyers ingenuity. However, to keep space and pace for manual operation as well we will introduce some limitations regarding the orders (order lifetime, etc.), but this is left for future upgrades. You can enable captcha mode for order 1 time "DEAD" in 2 hours (must type captcha to active order) and 5 times "DEAD" in 4 hours (must confirm mail to active order)
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eoakland
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September 09, 2014, 02:56:00 PM |
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just found out about this pool, from what i read, payouts are better than all other pools. sign me up !
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GenTarkin
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September 09, 2014, 05:50:01 PM |
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I am trying to run an avalon3 module on nicehash / westhash, it just gets HW counts when otherwise it would be finding shares. Tested on other pools, works just fine. Whats in nicehash / westhash mining protocol thats different ... that the avalon3 doesnt like?! =( Is there any way to get it fixed? Also, Im using newest cgminer 4.6.0
Thanks
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SunnyIgor
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September 09, 2014, 05:56:46 PM |
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I'd like to just see the sha pool as alive on my miners...
I'm running S1s and they're connecting to port 3334, fyi... but the pool shows as dead for some reason.
I have the same problem with my S3s
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Automatic Monkey
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September 09, 2014, 09:26:34 PM |
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Just a dumb newbie question- I like WestHash, my S3's are running like raped apes on it, and I'm pleased with the payouts; a little more than I get from mining on a pool and with no variance.
But my question is economic. The site only accepts BTC for payment which means the renters already have BTC, and if they wanted an alt they could just trade for it.
The only explanations I can think of for them wanting to rent my rigs for a surcharge are:
1. They are hashing something hidden, something not trading on exchanges and perhaps not even a coin as we know it.
2. They are hashing an alt that is much more profitable to mine than buy.
3. They have their reasons for not wanting to use an exchange, and we are laundering.
All 3 of these possibilities are fine by me, but the possibilities are interesting to me. Any ideas?
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eoakland
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September 10, 2014, 03:55:13 AM Last edit: September 10, 2014, 02:20:47 PM by eoakland |
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* Perhaps NiceHash gives a little more of the block reward to the workers ? * Perhaps NiceHash is really nicer ?
The site says they make 4 daily automatic payments--however they didn't specify what the minimum payment amount must be ? Anyone know the answer to that ? i should probably go back to page one of this thread =)
FYI, GAW rocks !
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nicehash
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September 10, 2014, 07:39:13 AM |
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So the question is this - why does the NH pool request work restarts so often? Even when I'm hashing the same order (I know for sure because there was only one active one and all miners on the pool were assigned to it), the pool requests work restart every 10 seconds or so. This has dramatic effect on the average hash rate. For example I have a really stable 3.5 TH on regular pools, but on NH with all the work restart requests, it drops down to 2.9-3.1. So this actually means that any increase in pay-per-GH over a regular pool will be negated by the significant decrease in your rig speed. Couldn't it be adjusted so that there is no work restarts unless you change the order you are hashing for, or something similar? See the screenshots, work restarts 10-12 seconds apart. What you are seeing on your miner is actually what the buyer's target pool is sending to you. Our system does not produce work restarts since we are forwarding work from buyers target pool to your miner. Some buyers are targeting orders on some pools which are generating lots of work restarts. This is usually a symptom of multipools which are switching coins very fast and don't have an efficient implementation of coin switching. In some cases this is also a result of some custom private single-coin pools. We addressed this issue a long time ago so that we reward miners (sellers) with extra shares when fast work restarts happens. So it is very important for you to monitor the hashrate, reported on our website (it is calculated from shares, rewarded to your miner) and the actual earnings, not only the hashrate that is displayed by your miner, since in this cases you will be rewarded for more then your miner is showing you.
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