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September 12, 2014, 10:35:55 AM |
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Smooth experience with NiceHash. If you're having issues.. just set up your pool properly.
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evolvia31
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September 12, 2014, 12:37:06 PM |
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Smooth experience with NiceHash. If you're having issues.. just set up your pool properly.
I'm not a buyer but a miner i can't set up any pool. I sell hashrate i don't have any action on nicehash if buyer set up their order with strange settings. Actually we receive from nicehash share with 1 difficulty when there is a switch between ramdon order and asic miner crash against that. I don't understand why if they have configured a 128 diff limit.
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spiceminer15
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September 12, 2014, 06:44:15 PM |
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are there any stats for people who are selling hashpower?
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rammy2k2
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September 12, 2014, 08:38:25 PM |
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What a joke this site is. 2 cancellation fees and a withdrawal fee all for 0 hashes.
it took me 4 months to get it right, but once you learn wow a lot of hash power Not eve going to bother. I will stick with beta rigs. It is a lot of hash power but when they charge these fees they should allow you to change pool when you want too. especially if they say the pool is having problems with them. hmm .. im watching betarigs and for some time they pay better than NH ...
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TracerX
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September 12, 2014, 08:48:11 PM |
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What a joke this site is. 2 cancellation fees and a withdrawal fee all for 0 hashes.
it took me 4 months to get it right, but once you learn wow a lot of hash power Not eve going to bother. I will stick with beta rigs. It is a lot of hash power but when they charge these fees they should allow you to change pool when you want too. especially if they say the pool is having problems with them. hmm .. im watching betarigs and for some time they pay better than NH ... I've used both, and Betarigs is more work, to be sure--I'm not sure if it's worth the work for the slightly better rate you may get. My opinion, nicehash has been set and forget.
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I_IZ_CEO
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September 12, 2014, 11:58:06 PM |
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Great pool, have been mining on NH for over a month steady & payouts are great too. Thanks NH.
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zdaz14
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September 13, 2014, 12:46:39 AM |
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What a joke this site is. 2 cancellation fees and a withdrawal fee all for 0 hashes.
it took me 4 months to get it right, but once you learn wow a lot of hash power Not eve going to bother. I will stick with beta rigs. It is a lot of hash power but when they charge these fees they should allow you to change pool when you want too. especially if they say the pool is having problems with them. hmm .. im watching betarigs and for some time they pay better than NH ... I've used both, and Betarigs is more work, to be sure--I'm not sure if it's worth the work for the slightly better rate you may get. My opinion, nicehash has been set and forget. As a seller Betarigs might be a bit more work but I'll take the faster payout (I only have a few Mhs) versus waiting for a weekly payout from NiceHash...plus my prices are a good bit higher...and when I'm not mining there Westhash is my backup. So best of both worlds i guess.
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TracerX
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September 13, 2014, 02:11:58 AM |
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I've used both, and Betarigs is more work, to be sure--I'm not sure if it's worth the work for the slightly better rate you may get. My opinion, nicehash has been set and forget.
As a seller Betarigs might be a bit more work but I'll take the faster payout (I only have a few Mhs) versus waiting for a weekly payout from NiceHash...plus my prices are a good bit higher...and when I'm not mining there Westhash is my backup. So best of both worlds i guess. Right on--that makes sense! I run SHA gear, so I see how it would be different. Cheers.
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GenTarkin
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September 15, 2014, 04:31:01 PM |
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Still no response on why NH/WH will not work w/ avalon 3 modules?! .... can this be looked into?! Thanks
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spiceminer15
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September 15, 2014, 05:32:48 PM Last edit: September 15, 2014, 05:48:24 PM by spiceminer15 |
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im getting a lot of rejected speed for my antminer s2 I let it go for a while but it almost always has 200ish gh rejected.
it has the latest s2 firmware with newer cgminer on it...
any help??
edit, it actually seems to be working better now with the upgraded firmware... only getting 21gh reject now.
I do get a lot of discarded shares tho
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gross
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September 16, 2014, 11:43:02 AM |
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Smooth experience with NiceHash. If you're having issues.. just set up your pool properly.
I'm not a buyer but a miner i can't set up any pool. I sell hashrate i don't have any action on nicehash if buyer set up their order with strange settings. Actually we receive from nicehash share with 1 difficulty when there is a switch between ramdon order and asic miner crash against that. I don't understand why if they have configured a 128 diff limit. Because BOT control hash,when BOT dump hash ,set diff limit 128 make low DDOS nicehash .Nicehash accepts BOT or uses BOT so they make anything to support as set min diff 128
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StuffOfInterest
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September 17, 2014, 01:07:26 PM |
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Well, it is nice that NiceHash is giving away a couple of Antminers to celebrate their semibirthday but between the fact that hash prices are way-way down and that I'm no longer mining full time on NiceHash/WestHash due to my profit switcher seeing better deals some of the time there isn't a chance I'll make it to the 0.0453 threshold for the contest. Good luck to those who can compete.
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spiceminer15
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September 17, 2014, 07:56:45 PM |
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im using westhash.
on the stats screen the "total 5 min accepted" is showing about 2TH lower than if I add up all the speed accepted in the grid below it...
is there a problem with the stats screen? I don't want to be losing time
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zdaz14
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September 17, 2014, 08:39:48 PM |
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Westhash down for everyone?
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spiceminer15
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September 17, 2014, 08:47:16 PM |
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Westhash down for everyone?
yea, seems like it was having problems. offline back and forth now its done for a while
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prof7bit
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September 18, 2014, 04:10:46 PM |
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It was fun while it lasted.
I was able to rent hash rate (sha256) at competitive prices for a while and even turn a small profit but these days seem to be gone. There is a "whale" in the order book who sucks up all hash rate at ridiculously high prices and totally ruins it for the rest of the buyers. I have waited 4 weeks now, hoping this problem would solve itself when this one guy runs out of money but he seems to be pumping ever increasing amounts of BTC into it and just won't stop.
Today I am withdrawing my remaining 3 BTC, I'm not going to continue trying to compete against such insanity, I'm forced to leave this market, there is nothing to buy here for me anymore :-(
Good bye
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pictsidhe
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September 19, 2014, 01:01:02 AM |
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As buyer, how to make it work with vardiff pools?? Since you increased the Scrypt minimum difficulty to 128, all NiceHash do is eating my money without giving the service I'm willing to pay for. I always get the "Disconnected. Pool difficulty too low." error.
Why don't you give time to the pool to adjust the difficulty?
I would like to know as well since I had to cancel 4 of my orders. We are sorry for you to have issues with those very low difficulty pools. Our system requires minimum scrypt pool difficulty to be set at 128 - so if pool is using vardiff it has to start with the minimum 128 and then rise it. Look, it is truly nonsense for today's pools to have such a low difficulty - anything below 1024 is literally killing any today's scrpyt miner. It is true that this is currently an issue with NiceHash since you can't know in advance if your pool will provide a difficulty high enough, that's why we are working on an order verification tool which will verify order before it will be submitted and check for proper pool difficulty and extranonce sizes - stay tuned, this tool will be available in our system in the near future. Until the tool is available I encourage you to contact pool operators and make sure they are using fixed diff >=128 or if using vardiff that they start with >=128 ... anything else is simply killing effectiveness of today's scrpyt miners, not only those connected to NiceHash but any miner that is connected to that kind of pool. Thanks for understanding! I've just set up some 60MH/s rigs with minera. the donation pool is a fixed difficulty of 16. i had to delete it as it crashed my rigs, talk about shooting yourself in the foot...
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September 19, 2014, 06:51:48 PM Last edit: September 19, 2014, 11:21:23 PM by radeon2k8 |
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the pool is dead :s --edit-- back online thanks! -------- --edit2-- dead again... ---------
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rammy2k2
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September 20, 2014, 09:56:42 AM |
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what the F nicehash ?!?!?
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