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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 155. (Read 794394 times)

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Sometimes my gblade will hash at 50% power cut-off for some reasons. I think problem is by my side.
legendary
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legendary
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NiceHash.com
legendary
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Hi nicehash what is ScryptJaneLeo? I never heard of it.  thx  Smiley
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Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...  

Why is order amount hidden?

How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details.

Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly.

Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash.

This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter...

There is not much difference between one order for 1 phs and 200 orders for 5 ths, besides visual disturbance as you need to scroll down. If you call it a wall, it is a wall anyway. You can always jump on top of that wall by bidding more.

How are more orders troublesome for sellers, we have no idea... so explain us.

Again, how much was spent on each order was never visible. What was visible was remaining BTC and that value was usually misleading and not something you could rely on.

Sometimes, buyers demanded from us to reveal orders pools to the public. There are many information that could be revealed to the public, but we respect customers privacy more. Each buyer bidding on NiceHash is entitled to full privacy, for his orders details such as owner, pool and amount to stay hidden from public views.

All orders at .xxx are not equal. I've done a refill and said order drops down to the bottom of the same .xxx price range.

Read here: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=faq#faqb1
hero member
Activity: 1249
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Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...  

Why is order amount hidden?

How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details.

Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly.

Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash.

This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter...

There is not much difference between one order for 1 phs and 200 orders for 5 ths, besides visual disturbance as you need to scroll down. If you call it a wall, it is a wall anyway. You can always jump on top of that wall by bidding more.

How are more orders troublesome for sellers, we have no idea... so explain us.

Again, how much was spent on each order was never visible. What was visible was remaining BTC and that value was usually misleading and not something you could rely on.

Sometimes, buyers demanded from us to reveal orders pools to the public. There are many information that could be revealed to the public, but we respect customers privacy more. Each buyer bidding on NiceHash is entitled to full privacy, for his orders details such as owner, pool and amount to stay hidden from public views.

All orders at .xxx are not equal. I've done a refill and said order drops down to the bottom of the same .xxx price range.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...  

Why is order amount hidden?

How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details.

Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly.

Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash.

This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter...

There is not much difference between one order for 1 phs and 200 orders for 5 ths, besides visual disturbance as you need to scroll down. If you call it a wall, it is a wall anyway. You can always jump on top of that wall by bidding more.

How are more orders troublesome for sellers, we have no idea... so explain us.

Again, how much was spent on each order was never visible. What was visible was remaining BTC and that value was usually misleading and not something you could rely on.

Sometimes, buyers demanded from us to reveal orders pools to the public. There are many information that could be revealed to the public, but we respect customers privacy more. Each buyer bidding on NiceHash is entitled to full privacy, for his orders details such as owner, pool and amount to stay hidden from public views.
hero member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 506
Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...   

Why is order amount hidden?

How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details.

Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly.

Before the new layout you could see how much was being spent on each order and could ride the wave so to speak. Your statement on order fees says enough that fuck it, let some one create a wall, we get fees. Going on 3 days now that I have seen on westhash.

This is not only troublesome for buyers but for sellers.... wait... you get your fees no matter...
legendary
Activity: 885
Merit: 1006
NiceHash.com
We're pleased to announce the immediate availability for buying and selling hashing power based on Scrypt-Jane algorithm for LEOcoin: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=41

Thank you for using our service and keep on hashing!

Best regards,
NiceHash team
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...   

Why is order amount hidden?

How much was being spent on an order was never visible to the public. How much your order spent is visible to you under order details.

Whoever is placing many same orders is also paying a lot for order creation fees. Such activity is never long lasting as the customer doing it will soon realize that he is actually spending more than earning. So far all these endeavours have ended pretty quickly.
hero member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 506
Any chance on stopping people from spamming 20 orders for 5TH? Maybe an order limit? Ever since you took away the ability to see how much was really being spent on an order you are creating more problems for the buyer. From what I have seen it hasn't helped the sellers much either, which I assume was your concern when you hid that data...   

Why is order amount hidden?
sr. member
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Thanks Nicehash! BTW, I'm quoting it here for easy reference Smiley

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What is the minimum amount of coins needed to accumulate before payout to my wallet ? Or, are the payouts carried out everyday irrespective of how much coins I earn through my rig ? For example, I need to accumulate minimum upto 0.001BTC on Antpool before I qualify for their daily auto payout. Does Nicehash work in a similar way?

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Sellers are paid on PPS system. Payments (payouts) are issued four times a day if your unpaid balance is greater than 0.04 BTC. Every fourth payment (once per day) is issued if balance is greater than 0.004 BTC. We will do payments for balances greater than 0.0001 BTC once every week. All balances from all algorithms are aggregated into a single payment.
legendary
Activity: 885
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NiceHash.com
What is the minimum amount of coins needed to accumulate before payout to my wallet ? Or, are the payouts carried out everyday irrespective of how much coins I earn through my rig ? For example, I need to accumulate minimum upto 0.001BTC on Antpool before I qualify for their daily auto payout. Does Nicehash work in a similar way?

Please take a look at this FAQ: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=faq#faqs6
sr. member
Activity: 406
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What is the minimum amount of coins needed to accumulate before payout to my wallet ? Or, are the payouts carried out everyday irrespective of how much coins I earn through my rig ? For example, I need to accumulate minimum upto 0.001BTC on Antpool before I qualify for their daily auto payout. Does Nicehash work in a similar way?
legendary
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I'm being logged out after about 1 hour. Is that something new with nicehash or maybe my browser is doing it?
Thx

Sessions do not timeout so quickly, so it must be your browser.
Ok thank you.
hero member
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I'm being logged out after about 1 hour. Is that something new with nicehash or maybe my browser is doing it?
Thx

Sessions do not timeout so quickly, so it must be your browser.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
I'm being logged out after about 1 hour. Is that something new with nicehash or maybe my browser is doing it?
Thx
hero member
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Any know how much payout would be for a S3? Just trying to decide if sending my S3's would pay more than my current pool.

You can check history chart with payrates compared to ideal 100% luck bitcoin mining here:
https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=stats&a=1&l=0

legendary
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Any know how much payout would be for a S3? Just trying to decide if sending my S3's would pay more than my current pool.
Past 24 hours: 0.0081 BTC/TH/Day
hero member
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Any know how much payout would be for a S3? Just trying to decide if sending my S3's would pay more than my current pool.
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