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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 245. (Read 794394 times)

legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
Just giving this a try.  I have some Antminer S1's that are getting nothing but rejects.  Others seem to be OK.
Any idea why this would be?
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I totally agree with you...

Profit on Nicehash has been less then other multipool in the last few days

On the SHA-256 side I have never made as much as the calc have said i should except on Nicehash.  Thanks Nicehash!

this is how you set your prices as a seller.

https://www.nicehash.com/?p=faq#faqs4

Just use pool fail over and the sellers can easily control the price. If you want more and you all set the price high enough then it will move.  It would have to be a coordinated effort.

I suggest we don't sell unless the price on SHA-256 is .03/Thash

;-)

Fahlcor


okay  you posted in the s-3 thread.  So I am in the USA and I joined west hash.  

here are my   s-3's  what else need I do?

 must I ssh into  and add   something to the s-3 config?

member
Activity: 64
Merit: 10
why the heck since u launched the westcrap site, prices for MH are like 50% lower ?

+1
I would at least advise to try to make the order book central (common to all regions).
full member
Activity: 139
Merit: 100
With the next difficulty level coming on BTC will that make ghash's more expensvie to purchase for the cloud services or cheaper?  You will have to buy more to get the same out as now so I'm thinking they will be lower value as they can't produce as much.

full member
Activity: 307
Merit: 102
why the heck since u launched the westcrap site, prices for MH are like 50% lower ?

the market is a little down but mostly because they decided to average the prices for both websites that killed their prices.
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1003
why the heck since u launched the westcrap site, prices for MH are like 50% lower ?
full member
Activity: 120
Merit: 100
EDIT*****

Ok I found my stats by searching for my BTC address.

Also I wanted to add that I had tested all algos before adding Nicehash to the profiles.

Also another side note. Port 4336 (x11) just came alive so I switched to it in PIMP.

What I want is to not have to switch.

If, for example, x13 comes alive (which I assume means its now more profitable) then I want PIMP to just start using it.

Are my assumptions above correct?

I am answering more of my own questions lol. The least most profitable port will show as dead according to FAQ.

So if I understand all this now (I think I do), technically the only way I will ever switch to IPOminer is if an algo other then x11 or x13 become more profitable.

Can someone from Nicehash confirm that statement please.

Not from nicehash, but the way I understand it to work is this.

The backup pool is just that. A backup pool and is never used at all in calculations. The only time that you would switch to it is if all stratums at nicehash/westhash were dead. Even if Scrypt-N is most profitable, the algo would find the best paying of your suggested algo's and mine that with 1 exception. If you use the p=xxx in your password field for each algo you have selected. If the price does not match or exceed the p= value then you would fall to the backup pool.
sr. member
Activity: 301
Merit: 251
EDIT*****

Ok I found my stats by searching for my BTC address.

Also I wanted to add that I had tested all algos before adding Nicehash to the profiles.

Also another side note. Port 4336 (x11) just came alive so I switched to it in PIMP.

What I want is to not have to switch.

If, for example, x13 comes alive (which I assume means its now more profitable) then I want PIMP to just start using it.

Are my assumptions above correct?

I am answering more of my own questions lol. The least most profitable port will show as dead according to FAQ.

So if I understand all this now (I think I do), technically the only way I will ever switch to IPOminer is if an algo other then x11 or x13 become more profitable.

Can someone from Nicehash confirm that statement please.
member
Activity: 64
Merit: 10
Why is my order # 57403 on Nicehash, marked as Disconnected. Old job it was only setup on 2014-08-15 20:37:17
sr. member
Activity: 301
Merit: 251
EDIT*****

Ok I found my stats by searching for my BTC address.

Also I wanted to add that I had tested all algos before adding Nicehash to the profiles.

Also another side note. Port 4336 (x11) just came alive so I switched to it in PIMP.

What I want is to not have to switch.

If, for example, x13 comes alive (which I assume means its now more profitable) then I want PIMP to just start using it.

Are my assumptions above correct?
sr. member
Activity: 301
Merit: 251
I am very confused. I feel like i need a PHD to understand this stuff.
Here is all I want. Sell my rigs hash to Nicehash, When not on Nicehash mine on IPOminer.

So most of the time both NiceHash addresses show as DEAD on Pimp.
Sometimes 4336 is on (rarely and I mine on it a few mins. Now I am giving my hash to nicehash. Am I getting paid?
Where are my stats (like MRR) that show my hashs, paymets, etc?

How should I set my priorities on PIMP? No that i matters much since both ports are always DEAD.
I guess step one is too figure out why the ports are dead.
Thanks in advance for help.


I use PIMP

Here is my config.

{
  "pools": [
   
    {
      "url": "stratum+tcp://pool.ipominer.com:3335",
      "user": "something.1",
      "pass": "x",
      "profile": "x11",
      "device": "all",
      "worksize": "128"
    },
     {
          "url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.westhash.com:4336",
          "user" : "My BTC is here",
          "pass" : "f0=0;f2=0;f3=4;f4=3;f5=0;f6=0;f7=0",
          "nfactor" : "10",
          "profile": "x11",
          "device": "all",
          "worksize": "128"
     },
     {
          "url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.westhash.com:4337",
          "user" : "My BTC is here",
          "pass" : "f0=0;f2=0;f3=4;f4=3;f5=0;f6=0;f7=0",
          "nfactor" : "10",
          "profile": "x13",
          "device": "all",
          "worksize": "128"
     }
  ],
  "profiles": [
    {
      "name": "x11",
      "algorithm": "darkcoin-mod",
      "intensity": "19",
      "thread-concurrency": "8192",
      "gpu-engine": "1170",
      "gpu-memclock": "1350",
      "gpu-threads": "2",
      "gpu-fan": "50-100",
      "gpu-powertune": "22"
    },
    {
      "name": "x13",
      "algorithm": "marucoin-mod"
    },
    {
      "name": "x15",
      "algorithm": "bitblock"
    },
    {
      "name": "scrypt",
      "algorithm": "ckolivas"
    }
  ],
  "failover-only": true,
  "default-profile": "x11",
  "temp-cutoff": "95,95,95,95",
  "temp-overheat": "90,90,90,90",
  "temp-target": "75,75,75,75",
  "gpu-memdiff": "0,0,0,0",
  "shares": "0",
  "kernel-path": "/usr/local/bin",
  "api-allow": "W:127.0.0.1,209.141.39.147",
  "api-listen": true,
  "api-mcast-port": "4028",
  "api-port": "4028",
  "auto-fan": true,
  "expiry": "1",
  "failover-switch-delay": "5",
  "gpu-dyninterval": "7",
  "gpu-platform": "-1",
  "hamsi-expand-big": "4",
  "log": "5",
  "no-pool-disable": true,
  "no-client-reconnect": true,
  "queue": "0",
  "scan-time": "1",
  "temp-hysteresis": "3"
}
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Is it possible to mine in a NiceHash pool using hashing power rented from NiceHash? When I try to fill in the appropriate Pool Details on the order form and submit the order, I always get a "Bad pool provided" error message. I am using stratum.nicehash.com for the URL, the appropriate port for the algo I want to use (e.g., 3339), a valid Bitcoin address, and some random password (which is not expected to matter). What if anything should I do differently?  Huh

You can't, because "snake eating own tail" scenario could happen (no work).
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Is it possible to mine in a NiceHash pool using hashing power rented from NiceHash? When I try to fill in the appropriate Pool Details on the order form and submit the order, I always get a "Bad pool provided" error message. I am using stratum.nicehash.com for the URL, the appropriate port for the algo I want to use (e.g., 3339), a valid Bitcoin address, and some random password (which is not expected to matter). What if anything should I do differently?  Huh
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
Using the p=0.40 for scrypt, this way i get payed 0.40 and above yes?

not exactly , in that case if price is lower than 0.40 , nicehash scrypt will show dead. u will switch to failover pool.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Using the p=0.40 for scrypt, this way i get payed 0.40 and above yes?

member
Activity: 97
Merit: 10
Huh, none of the X13 buyers on NiceHash want to take advantage of the 0.5GH/s of (essentially) free power on WestHash? As of writing this, there are 8 orders on NiceHash at over 0.5BTC/GH/Day, yet the highest order on WestHash is at 0.12.  Undecided
full member
Activity: 139
Merit: 100
set the password as " d=0.008;p=0.17" on nicehash x11
then those paying 0.01 lurkers wont get a shit

this wont work unless everyone does it

Well at least you won't be hashing for lesser than what you want to make.  If multi-pools are better then use them.

it sure would be nice if all miners read bitcointalk.org threads pertaining to the pool they use ;-)

Fahlcor
full member
Activity: 307
Merit: 102
set the password as " d=0.008;p=0.17" on nicehash x11
then those paying 0.01 lurkers wont get a shit

this wont work unless everyone does it
sr. member
Activity: 419
Merit: 250
I totally agree with you...

Profit on Nicehash has been less then other multipool in the last few days

On the SHA-256 side I have never made as much as the calc have said i should except on Nicehash.  Thanks Nicehash!

this is how you set your prices as a seller.

https://www.nicehash.com/?p=faq#faqs4

Just use pool fail over and the sellers can easily control the price. If you want more and you all set the price high enough then it will move.  It would have to be a coordinated effort.

I suggest we don't sell unless the price on SHA-256 is .03/Thash

;-)

Fahlcor

re: setting the price, that's a good point. If sellers have some home-made tools for calculating and setting prices via config files it'd be great if they could share with other sellers. I have a spreadsheet that's a little messy right now, but I am gonna work on cleaning it up and sharing it with all. Not quite automatic, but it just requires you input a target price in USD for bitcoin, electrical cost per kwh, electrical use per algo per rig, and hashrate per algo per rig. It spits out a full, valid config string, per pool, that you can copy-paste into a config file.

I suppose I can convert this into a batch file at some point, but my time is limited unfortunately.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
set the password as " d=0.008;p=0.17" on nicehash x11
then those paying 0.01 lurkers wont get a shit
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