*edit: We found a candidate for the job, therefore you can consider this thread as closed.We are looking for someone to make a
youtube video on how to use
NiceHash.com service as a hashing power buyer. One should be familiar with our service, preferably has used it before as a hashing power buyer.
Read thoroughly this:
https://nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=faq#faqg1 and this:
https://nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=faq#faqb0 The tutorial should last
3-5 minutes (no more then 5 minutes!). The procedure should cover:
- start with some introductory words, show our "smiley with bitcoins in the eyes" logo, then this image
https://www.nicehash.com/docs/NiceHash_design_medium.jpg and describe in a few words how service works (
https://nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=faq#faqg1): with emphasis on buyers perspective (just a few words, short time!)
- registering on site (just briefly, skip showing email client where you've received email confirmation, etc.)
- logging into the system; explain that you need Bitcoins to buy hashing power; then show how to load BTC from your wallet (we will provide 0.2 BTC coins for that, you won't have to spend your BTC); return after funds are confirmed and show your balance on NiceHash wallet
- now mention that you decided to mine DogeCoin on
http://ypool.net/howto?ct=4 and DarkCoin on
http://darkcoin.miningpoolhub.com/, you should register and setup your workers in advance (don't show on video), just briefly display your worker on each pool, name the worker "nicehash.01" on each pool
- now describe how you check current prices on NiceHash: show frontpage, zoom to "Information for Buyers" to show current prices, then switch to X11 Orders tab, zoom to show current orders, scroll a bit
- tell that you decide to be the highest bidder (to make sure you will use price which is at least 0.05 higher then current maximum price), mark down the price you have to bet (for Scrypt to mine DOGE and for X11 to mine DarkCoin)
- go to users Orders page, Create new order: Scrypt / Pay 0.1 / set price as decided above to be the highest bidder / limit hashing speed to 1 GH (point with mouse how approximate duration is calculated; mention that this is only approximate and may vary +/- 15% since hashing speed will vary +/- 15%, but the number of Hashes and thus shares will be accounted exactly as bought and shown in the Create order page)
- enter pool details for DOGE pool and submit order (make sure you enter EU stratum pool details!); don't waste time: show video when pools data is already entered, don't show how you're typing/copy-pasting pool's details
- now create new order, select X11 algo / Pay 0.1 / set price as decided above to be the highest bidder / limit hashing speed to 5 GH
- enter pool details for DarkCoin pool and submit order
- after 1 minute show how order is listed on the Orders page; if Speed limit is still not reached show again after 10 minutes; now go to pool's pages and show your worker and it's hashrate (since hashrate on pool depends on luck with submitted shares you should visit pool several times and show on video when pool reports speed close or above the one that is declared on NiceHash: 1 GH and 5 GH for Scrypt and X11 respectively
- now you return to NiceHash.com front page and say a few closing words; it would also be very good if you can make some "outro" animation, maybe something related to our "smiley with bitcoins in the eyes" logo
What you
should have:
- this is an advertising tutorial/howto, therefore you have to be able to express the easiness of use and excellence of the service during the video;
- excellent English speaking abilities (native or near-native English speaking);
- experiences with mining (knowing how to use pools);
- optional: experiences with trading (did some coin trades and earned some BTC);
- familiar with our service, preferably has used it before as a hashing power buyer.
Price: negotiable (we will pay good for a professional production), payment the same day when the job is done and approved by us.
If you're interested send us your price for the job to
info@nicehash.com and list some of your references to previous work.
Thanks!