Ntrain2k
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November 03, 2014, 10:17:50 AM |
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It looks like they have moved over to the scrypt ports now. SHA is fine for me.
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kae1078
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November 03, 2014, 10:33:51 AM |
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So what's to action plan for this DDoS attack?
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mewhoyou
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November 03, 2014, 11:47:41 AM |
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I am learning to use NiceHash and renting at 0.013 to 0.015 but some are renting at 0.016 to 0.017 and some as high as 0.018 to 0.025.
Can someone share their experience where they point to gain these high returns??
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WigitGetIt
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November 03, 2014, 02:28:27 PM |
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These DDOS attacks even with Cloudfare protection are pretty easy. from my limited understanding. If your origin IP for your domain is public, then the attackers can bypass the cloudfare by using the origin IP of the site/host. I'll PM nicehash some details.
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November 03, 2014, 06:12:28 PM |
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I am learning to use NiceHash and renting at 0.013 to 0.015 but some are renting at 0.016 to 0.017 and some as high as 0.018 to 0.025.
Can someone share their experience where they point to gain these high returns??
It depends on the COIN you are mining. There are hundreds coins and its difficulty (and profitability) change in time. Multipools mine usualy tens of different coin and choice the one with highest profitability but different multipools mine different sets of COINs. There are also many private pools mining different COINS. The main advantage of nicepool is the possibility to rent the mining devices on the highest bid in time.
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Automatic Monkey
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November 03, 2014, 06:48:27 PM |
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I am learning to use NiceHash and renting at 0.013 to 0.015 but some are renting at 0.016 to 0.017 and some as high as 0.018 to 0.025.
Can someone share their experience where they point to gain these high returns??
It puzzles me too. It could be people mining stuff that is not common knowledge, or the hash is being used for something other than coin mining. Being the high paying prices are usually low volume, it might also be people manipulating the bots into paying more than they should for their own hash.
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rammy2k2
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November 03, 2014, 09:31:51 PM |
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i hope u fix these downtimes ...
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mattress
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November 04, 2014, 03:00:18 PM |
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These DDOS attacks even with Cloudfare protection are pretty easy. from my limited understanding. If your origin IP for your domain is public, then the attackers can bypass the cloudfare by using the origin IP of the site/host. I'll PM nicehash some details.
Yeah, your limited understanding is failing you. With Cloudflare, you don't know the IP of the webservers. All you know are the IPs of Cloudflare.
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suchmoon
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November 04, 2014, 07:15:25 PM |
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Dear customer!
For the security reasons, we have decided to replace all deposit addresses. From this moment on, you have to create new deposit address to receive funds.<
if i start mining to a new wallet address what will happen to my btc from the address im mining at right now.?
This is about your deposit address, not your mining address. You should not mine to your deposit address.
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tbearhere
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November 04, 2014, 07:31:55 PM |
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Dear customer!
For the security reasons, we have decided to replace all deposit addresses. From this moment on, you have to create new deposit address to receive funds.<
if i start mining to a new wallet address what will happen to my btc from the address im mining at right now.?
This is about your deposit address, not your mining address. You should not mine to your deposit address. yes i see that now and i just deleted my post. thank you
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November 05, 2014, 07:36:57 AM Last edit: November 05, 2014, 08:12:35 AM by I_IZ_CEO |
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Found this searching that BTC hacker address on: http://www.coingamblingreviews.com/coin-sweeper-back-ddos-attack/Coin-Sweeper Response on Bitcoin Talk Hi guys! Really sorry – our server is offline right now. A person tried to blackmail us today with threats of a DDoS attack on our server. He started the attack and told us to send him 2 BTC to end the attack. The details of the person are his email address of: dd4bc@outlook.comAnd Bitcointalk Username of: DD4BC And he asked us to pay into: 16JEzTkXGeCFPrCoPo9hnSVZWLHMau31fg https://blockchain.info/address/16JEzTkXGeCFPrCoPo9hnSVZWLHMau31fgThe hosting company contacted us about the attack and our server is offline right now. We are migrating the server to a location with better DDoS protection ASAP. All player balances are safe! No coins have been lost, our security is intact, we have just been targeted by someone who doesn’t have a better way to make money than by extorting people Sad Thanks so much for your patience. This might delay the Treasure Hunt promo, but hopefully not by too long! I’ll keep you updated. Peter, a representative of Coin-Sweeper, told CoinGamblingReviews the following: “This hacker DD4BC has requested 2 Bitcoins from Coin-Sweeper or else he would continue the DDOS attacks. Our technical team have been working hard to mitigate any current attacks, and to put in place measures to stop future attacks. The last thing we will do is pay extortionists money after they have attacked our site. However, we have paid out people who find bugs with Coin-Sweeper and report them first and we will continue to do so.” It appears this is the same Hacker that was faced by Nitrogen Sports as the Bitcoin Talk Username is the same – DD4BC. Regardless of this attack, Coin-Sweeper continues to keep their players informed of any issues are as transparent as possible. As Coin-Sweeper is currently our top rated Bitcoin Mine Site we are glad they are back up and running! Edit: Coin-sweepers link here on BTCTALK https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=769409.0Edit: DD4BC on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=353891twitter: https://twitter.com/dd4bcDude has 100 BTC bounty on his head.. http://motherboard.vice.com/read/a-small-time-hacker-now-has-a-100-bitcoin-bounty-on-his-identitySorry for all the edits, will post more info as I find it. Klout, seems like its removed: https://klout.com/dd4bc
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Nicehashischeater
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November 05, 2014, 12:04:17 PM |
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How do you pause orders, if you are leasing hashpower on Nicehash? I've been watching the orders on X15, where the profitability fluctuates pretty strongly (from around .00025 to .0006, for example), and can do so in just a few minutes. It's apparent that many of the orders have the ability to "pause" and drop off the active orders list as profitability drops; then the moment profitability rises above their order price, the order shows back up again.
At first I thought it was just people manually canceling and relisting orders (paying the anti-spam penalty), but the % Completion for each order proves that this is not the case. It's the same order that is appearing and disappearing so that the order is never mining unprofitably. What's the trick to doing this? Does it cost anything to pause an order?
Really wish orders that appear are LOCKED in. I rented some rigs last night when the big orders showed up and then they disappeared. The rentals could not be reversed.
or at least force them to leave the order there or increase the price but not cancel. I won't be hashing there with rentals again unless there is some kinda change to prevent the orders from appearing and disappearing 5 mins later.
I had almost 50thash rented and it was going to be pointed at westhash but I pointed to my normal pool instead. Nicehash's loss...
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I am learning to use NiceHash and renting at 0.013 to 0.015 but some are renting at 0.016 to 0.017 and some as high as 0.018 to 0.025.
Can someone share their experience where they point to gain these high returns??
I think all orders of scrypt on Nicehash mine coin LTC and all orders of SHA256 on Nicehash mine coin BTC but why can Nicehash pay high profit than real profit from mining ? Because SHA ORDER has " Price 0.0160 BTC/TH/Day" , if you are real renter, you will pay exactly 0.0160 BTC/TH/Day ; if you were admin of NICEHASH , you could pay 0.0130 BTC/TH/Day and setup order (order from admin ) to 0.0160 BTC/TH/Day AND run BOT control price to eat all hash not share to other RENTERS . With SCRIPT ORDER has " Price 0.3 BTC/GH/Day" ,if you are real renter, you will pay exactly 0.3 BTC/GH/Day ; if you were admin of NICEHASH , you could pay 0.25 BTC/GH/Day and setup order (order from admin ) to 0.3 BTC/GH/Day AND run BOT control price to eat all hash not share to other RENTERS . SAME to X11, X13.... MEMBERS can't calculate exactly profit from miners because reject hash,stale shares ... ,they only get fewer profit .BUT renters can't rent with high price (NO profit) ,they get cheat from ADMIN of NICEHASH and BOT
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rammy2k2
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November 05, 2014, 02:35:26 PM |
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do u have any proofs of this bot ?
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Ntrain2k
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November 05, 2014, 02:45:00 PM |
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Nicehash,
What's the seal with the scrypt port lately?
My speeds used to be pretty solid. They have been all over the place for the past week or so.
It still getting attacked?
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nicehash
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November 05, 2014, 04:16:53 PM |
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What's the seal with the scrypt port lately?
My speeds used to be pretty solid. They have been all over the place for the past week or so.
It still getting attacked?
No, everything should be running smooth ... "all over he place" ? ... send us your details to https://www.nicehash.com/?p=contact (your mining address, public IP, what kind of miners are you using) and we'll check it out.
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Ntrain2k
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November 05, 2014, 04:23:38 PM |
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What's the seal with the scrypt port lately?
My speeds used to be pretty solid. They have been all over the place for the past week or so.
It still getting attacked?
No, everything should be running smooth ... "all over he place" ? ... send us your details to https://www.nicehash.com/?p=contact (your mining address, public IP, what kind of miners are you using) and we'll check it out. I'll send you a link to my scrypt stats. At work right now so I can't get the IP. 2 gridseed blacks and 2 blades.
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Nicehashischeater
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November 06, 2014, 01:09:11 AM |
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do u have any proofs of this bot ?
Bot control price in nicehash ,this admit by all members of bitcointalk
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suchmoon
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November 06, 2014, 01:46:06 AM |
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do u have any proofs of this bot ?
Bot control price in nicehash ,this admit by all members of bitcointalk Just FYI, your 3-post noob account and its alts doesn't constitute "all members of bitcointalk". Try harder with the proof part.
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spiceminer15
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November 06, 2014, 02:07:08 AM |
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anyone used higher hash rate miners on nicehash or westhash? how does it do with the hash rate and wasted hash?
I notice my s2 almost always have some rejected speed. is this because not as many people rent at least 1th? or does it not matter, does the actual machine have to be mining in full from a single renter?
I fi buy a sp35 will it be always using the entire 6th??
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