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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 292. (Read 794394 times)

legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
I've previously had my A2's mining at Nicehash with no problems other than a slightly lower reported hashrate on the pool end. Didn't have any issues with switchovers though.

Where are your A2's from, maybe the firmware needs upgrading?

member
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I am having an issue with A2 innosilicon on nice hash.  I assume this is because the mining software on the machine doesn't work well with nice hash.  I can't figure out how to change this.  If there is a way, I am game to try it.  Anyone using the A2s on NiceHash that have fixed the issue of idle, or constant failover when it switches, thus lower hash rate and payouts?
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What happen here?  High hash rate but flat earnings?  WTC ( What the CRAP )  Cry Huh

We had some issues with stratum. No miners were working during this time thus your balance was not increased.

Fixed now.
legendary
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What happen here?  High hash rate but flat earnings?  WTC ( What the CRAP )  Cry Huh

Probably related to the one above you where the numbers went zero for a while. I also have nice red pillars of rejects, hilarious considering my hardware can't even do more than 1.4 MH/s:

newbie
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1493022/nicehash-earnings.PNG

What happen here?  High hash rate but flat earnings?  WTC ( What the CRAP )  Cry Huh
sr. member
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Something has gone really sideways on the stats page.  Showing 0 for Scrypt, Scrypt-N, and SHA256.
newbie
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Our sub contractor did mistake in address checking algorithm. We have reverted back until correct algorithm is provided. Sorry for it.
Very good quick fix, thanks!

Dj
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Forgot to mention; it is possible, that their pool difficulty is too low. You should check your worker po difficulty and make sure it is high enough.
sr. member
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I waited more than 15 minutes each time before canceling orders    ....Its not the first time I used NH  ...I have scrypt orders running without problems   this is an x13 issue and ive rented hash to both of these pools before without a problem    Maybe it works in Slovenia but not working now for me in  the US   ..... im going to cancel one last time  and reorder and if it doesnt go live im going back to renting rigs at beta and miningpool.   5 cancels on different pools and stratums already  wasted an hour and a half..... not good.

Maybe you should work with the pool operators and find out whats wrong since they are two of the biggest pools ...Hmmn.
sr. member
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You have to wait up to 1 minute for order to appear alive.

Trademybit has special relay for workers from NiceHash, you should check it out. Using others may result in getting banned from their side thus order appearing dead.

We often see pools from dedicatedpools as being dead on massive scale. Not sure where exactly is the issue, but 100% sure not on our side.
sr. member
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ive been trying to rent x13 hash for over an hour   and all my orders stay dead  ,  trying to hash at trademybit  and dedicated on both UK and US stratums  and none of my orders go live ...WTF?  I keep getting charged every time I have to cancel an order What kind of scam are you trying to run here?   Im out money because your system is screwed up?   I am not having any trouble connecting to those pools with my other rental rigs or my own rigs ....but im getting real sick of your less than stellar performance on orders lately and I should not be charged anything for canceling an order that never started   it is BS when its your faulty system Im pissed off  and not getting my moneys worth  .  This has got to change    and you owe me some money.    There is some scammy shit going on here.
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Are you using NiceHash software or you use software that does not support extranonce1 change on fly? If it is second, then you will have decreased performance due to many reconnects.

Our system does reward reconnects (like if you were sending a share that time), but these are little rewards (3 sec of your mining time).
I'm using default cgminer on AntMiner, which I believe is version 3.12. Should this support extranonce1?
sr. member
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Are you using NiceHash software or you use software that does not support extranonce1 change on fly? If it is second, then you will have decreased performance due to many reconnects.

Our system does reward reconnects (like if you were sending a share that time), but these are little rewards (3 sec of your mining time).
full member
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I like this, but I'm getting slow speeds on the mining server, even when there's an abundance of work available at my specified price. I think part of the problem is that stratum.nicehash.com is located in Slovenia. Perhaps the UK or NL would be better, or even USA, in a data center connected to a faster backbone. (ie Redstation)

That's really the only thing preventing me from sending more hashing power your way. Really nice job though overall, I like the concept. Regards. Smiley
sr. member
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yes green algo would be great
scrypt  and acrypt n are very hot and power hungry
just x11/x13 group would be great

tnx
sr. member
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That's happening to short BTC addresses? Are they no more accepted?

During the frontend maintenance, today at 10:30Z, the pool started to reply with "Invalid BTC address" and drops the connection.

Check
https://nicehash.com/?p=miners&a=4&addr=1N9kZERoSUrg1pS4WKK75wwAjLAaymGYs
https://nicehash.com/?p=miners&a=0&addr=1puHcBX19JwCYTzTtPjRwHwjxPtRR95YT
https://nicehash.com/?p=miners&a=0&addr=1PTkxirE2VgnSAKqzQwek25Nt5WCSgm1R
https://nicehash.com/?p=miners&a=3&addr=1rZpjJoXCxYHJEuQ4R3nB1FdGNkrAima1
https://nicehash.com/?p=miners&a=0&addr=1Bhtdh47ieDHrcaGvek9EriGYoPpgihc1
https://nicehash.com/?p=miners&a=1&addr=1jCMLVX18JdXKjPumkuYS5QpBueMLj3vJ

Data and graph seems corrupted (and payments stopped)

--- edit ---
these addresses are pretty valid and were payed several times in the past, they are only 33 chars long instead or the more common 34 chars length.

Our sub contractor did mistake in address checking algorithm. We have reverted back until correct algorithm is provided. Sorry for it.

Nicehash pays the mining order btc/Th/day or the average btc/Th/day?

At any time you check, you are being paid what "Currently paying" says. But we also provide past 24h statistics. If your miner was mining for past 24h, then you should have been paid what past 24h stats say.

- because you skipped scrypt and scrypt-N which might be the most profitable in a particular time interval and auto-switch X11:4336, X13:4337, Keccak:4338 ports will be closed, you'll be still mining X11 on nicehash X11 backup pool: X11:3336 (Note: with this configuration it might happen that X13 might still be more profitable then X11, but you'll be mining on X11 backup pool because it might happen that profitability will be like this: Scrypt > X13 > X11 ... and since Scrypt is the most profitable, X13 and X11 auto-switch would be closed).
I think you can add another group of ports for only cold and energy efficient multialgo mining - like X11:5336, X13:5337, Keccak:5338 (may be also groestl) - I think this group of ports will be popular Wink
i agree with you ,  currently i manually switch between those algos but if we could have ports specific to those it would be that much easier to manage.

We will think about adding "Green multi-algorithm".
hero member
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Nicehash pays the mining order btc/Th/day or the average btc/Th/day?
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- because you skipped scrypt and scrypt-N which might be the most profitable in a particular time interval and auto-switch X11:4336, X13:4337, Keccak:4338 ports will be closed, you'll be still mining X11 on nicehash X11 backup pool: X11:3336 (Note: with this configuration it might happen that X13 might still be more profitable then X11, but you'll be mining on X11 backup pool because it might happen that profitability will be like this: Scrypt > X13 > X11 ... and since Scrypt is the most profitable, X13 and X11 auto-switch would be closed).
I think you can add another group of ports for only cold and energy efficient multialgo mining - like X11:5336, X13:5337, Keccak:5338 (may be also groestl) - I think this group of ports will be popular Wink
i agree with you ,  currently i manually switch between those algos but if we could have ports specific to those it would be that much easier to manage.
full member
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- because you skipped scrypt and scrypt-N which might be the most profitable in a particular time interval and auto-switch X11:4336, X13:4337, Keccak:4338 ports will be closed, you'll be still mining X11 on nicehash X11 backup pool: X11:3336 (Note: with this configuration it might happen that X13 might still be more profitable then X11, but you'll be mining on X11 backup pool because it might happen that profitability will be like this: Scrypt > X13 > X11 ... and since Scrypt is the most profitable, X13 and X11 auto-switch would be closed).
I think you can add another group of ports for only cold and energy efficient multialgo mining - like X11:5336, X13:5337, Keccak:5338 (may be also groestl) - I think this group of ports will be popular Wink
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