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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 309. (Read 794394 times)

newbie
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You can tell nicehash is trying hard to price fix, because any time the prices fall below a certain level (especially for scrypt-n), this one order gets *revived* somehow.  Which would be impossible for normal users.  Nice try guys, nice try.  How about let the market determine the price?  What's the point if you keep messing and propping up the price?
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
I wonder what people are scrypt mining right now that they are paying such high prices to use nicehash for mining?  Is there a new coin out or what?
i also wonder ,  what the next hype coin is?

vericoin became very popular and in the last day or two jumped from 0.00000500 to about 0.00001674 currently.
full member
Activity: 307
Merit: 102
I wonder what people are scrypt mining right now that they are paying such high prices to use nicehash for mining?  Is there a new coin out or what?
i also wonder ,  what the next hype coin is?
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
TECHNOLOGY, BABY!
So glad I stumbled upon this awesome site/service. Very well done, super excited to be mining with you guys!
member
Activity: 104
Merit: 10
I wonder what people are scrypt mining right now that they are paying such high prices to use nicehash for mining?  Is there a new coin out or what?
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 101
why is my order not active ? isn't it automated ?
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 11

Almost the same text is in the FAQ ^^
https://nicehash.com/?p=faq#faqs4
dang my bad. was that just added? i searched & scrolled that page for 1/2 hr. lol well thx
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0

Payments are issued four times a day if your unpaid balance is greater than 0.01 BTC. Every fourth payment (once per day) is issued if balance is greater than 0.002 BTC. We will do payments for balances greater than 0.0001 BTC once every few days.

Payment threshold is checked for each algorithm even if you use the same BTC address for different algorithms. Each algorithm balance must correspond to the criteria above to be included in the payment. All balances for the same BTC address, matching the criteria above, will be combined into single payment.

Example:

User under BTC adress "xxx" has such balances:
a) Scrypt: 0.11
b) Scrypt-Adaptive-Nfactor: 0.04
c) X11: 0.0001

At the next payment round, total balance will be 0.11 + 0.04 = 0.15 BTC since a) and b) matches the criteria, however c) doesn't. User will receive 0.15 BTC in a single transaction. The X11 balance from c) will be paid in one of the next rounds, when it reaches the criteria above.

Note: We will implement a combined summarized threshold checking in the future upgrades to allow aggregated payout. It's in our TODO list we just haven't got time to implement it yet - it is not a trivial task since we have to do QA testing to make sure payments are 100% correct and exact.
Took some searching to find this very important info.. Should probably be put on the nicehash site. Wink  It says payouts 4x per day but no mention of minimums or the other info given here. Unless i'm blind & if so I apologize but i checked faq and getting started areas.
Thx
Bill48105


Almost the same text is in the FAQ ^^
https://nicehash.com/?p=faq#faqs4
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 11

Payments are issued four times a day if your unpaid balance is greater than 0.01 BTC. Every fourth payment (once per day) is issued if balance is greater than 0.002 BTC. We will do payments for balances greater than 0.0001 BTC once every few days.

Payment threshold is checked for each algorithm even if you use the same BTC address for different algorithms. Each algorithm balance must correspond to the criteria above to be included in the payment. All balances for the same BTC address, matching the criteria above, will be combined into single payment.

Example:

User under BTC adress "xxx" has such balances:
a) Scrypt: 0.11
b) Scrypt-Adaptive-Nfactor: 0.04
c) X11: 0.0001

At the next payment round, total balance will be 0.11 + 0.04 = 0.15 BTC since a) and b) matches the criteria, however c) doesn't. User will receive 0.15 BTC in a single transaction. The X11 balance from c) will be paid in one of the next rounds, when it reaches the criteria above.

Note: We will implement a combined summarized threshold checking in the future upgrades to allow aggregated payout. It's in our TODO list we just haven't got time to implement it yet - it is not a trivial task since we have to do QA testing to make sure payments are 100% correct and exact.
Took some searching to find this very important info.. Should probably be put on the nicehash site. Wink  It says payouts 4x per day but no mention of minimums or the other info given here. Unless i'm blind & if so I apologize but i checked faq and getting started areas.
Thx
Bill48105
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
It is just a display bug, nothing to worry about. It is important what you see on NiceHash frontend stats page.
member
Activity: 179
Merit: 10
First time today I tried to mine X11, downloaded sph-sgminer-4.1.0-nicehash-2-win32,
made a .batch file for one of mine R9 280x:
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
sgminer.exe -k darkcoin -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3336 -u 1FJRJaE2JNjAaiiLravqTtZpTrxrBPUm3z -p x --intensity 13 -w 256 --thread-concurrency 8192 --vectors 2 --gpu-threads 2
and have diff 0.000 or -0.000 which is a bit unusual.
Can anybody advise did i miss something?



full member
Activity: 217
Merit: 100
We haven't implemented extranonce notifications support, due to two reasons:
- there are no other pools that support it
- most of miners still use regular miners, connection to these would still have to be dropped; doing this several times per minute could really cause them to have very tiny hashrate at the end

Bottom line; we will most likely add support, but not so fast yet - we need to get more miners to use this new feature first.

Ok. I will wait...thank you

If your are interested by the proxy, here is the thread about it: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/new-stratumgetwork-proxy-with-web-based-gui-and-pools-management-611338
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
We haven't implemented extranonce notifications support, due to two reasons:
- there are no other pools that support it
- most of miners still use regular miners, connection to these would still have to be dropped; doing this several times per minute could really cause them to have very tiny hashrate at the end

Bottom line; we will most likely add support, but not so fast yet - we need to get more miners to use this new feature first.
full member
Activity: 217
Merit: 100
@NiceHashDev

I am using a self-made stratum proxy between Nicehash and the pools I am mining on to allow pool switching on the same order. I would like to known if Nicehash is compatible with the mining.extranonce.subscribe and mining.set_extranonce on the pool side. This would allow me to switch pools without disconnection.

It should be more fluid for me since a reconnection of nicehash takes several minutes and less intensive for nicehash since between reconnections, my order is considered as Dead and all miners are switched to another order.

  Pool A <---+                                  +-+ MyRig1                                         
 (Active)      |                                 |                                                 
                  |                                 |                                                 
                  |                                 |                                                 
  Pool B <---+ My Custom proxy  <----+ MyRig2                                         
(FailOver)    |                                  |                                                 
                 |                                  |                                                 
                 |                                  |                                                 
  Pool C <---+                                  +-------------+ NiceHash  <---------------- Workers
(FailOver)                                       Is SetExtranonce                 SetExtranonce         
                                                      supported ?                      supported                                                                                                                   




Thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 250
Try use Nfactor "pool". My VertcoinCGminer (3.7.2) give 100% regect.

Read FAQ. Download https://nicehash.com/software/ CG and SGminer. They work on scrypt.
"to use  sgminer for Scrypt-Adaptive-Nfactor add those settings in the conf file: "algorithm" : "adaptive-n-factor","nfactor" : "11","kernel" : "zuikkis"".
I do it, but conf file don`t work. I always use .bat. How add it.
For example  sgminer --adaptive-n-factor -nfactor 11 -k zuikkis... not working.  Undecided

Give me working settings for .bat. Thx.  Smiley

Use as below for scrypt-n:
sgminer.exe --algorithm adaptive-n-factor --kernel "yourchoice" -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u btc_address -p x
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 302
Try use Nfactor "pool". My VertcoinCGminer (3.7.2) give 100% regect.

Read FAQ. Download https://nicehash.com/software/ CG and SGminer. They work on scrypt.
"to use  sgminer for Scrypt-Adaptive-Nfactor add those settings in the conf file: "algorithm" : "adaptive-n-factor","nfactor" : "11","kernel" : "zuikkis"".
I do it, but conf file don`t work. I always use .bat. How add it.
For example  sgminer --adaptive-n-factor -nfactor 11 -k zuikkis... not working.  Undecided

Give me working settings for .bat. Thx.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Hi.  I am trying you out for the first time.  Newbie here, so forgive me.   Using sgminer/scrypt and I can see my BTC address in the mining list.  How often/are there set times when you pay out?

Payments are issued four times a day if your unpaid balance is greater than 0.01 BTC. Every fourth payment (once per day) is issued if balance is greater than 0.002 BTC. We will do payments for balances greater than 0.0001 BTC once every few days.

Thank You!   ANother dumb question.  When setting up your miner, for the user name, do you use a BTC address you already have in an outside wallet, or do you use the one generates for you on the nicehash.com wallet for "Deposit BTC address"??

You can use whatever address you want. I suggest you to use address in an outside wallet (to where you want to get paid) unless you are going to rent hash with mined BTC, than you can use generated address from nicehash.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hi.  I am trying you out for the first time.  Newbie here, so forgive me.   Using sgminer/scrypt and I can see my BTC address in the mining list.  How often/are there set times when you pay out?

Payments are issued four times a day if your unpaid balance is greater than 0.01 BTC. Every fourth payment (once per day) is issued if balance is greater than 0.002 BTC. We will do payments for balances greater than 0.0001 BTC once every few days.

Thank You!   ANother dumb question.  When setting up your miner, for the user name, do you use a BTC address you already have in an outside wallet, or do you use the one generates for you on the nicehash.com wallet for "Deposit BTC address"??
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Hi.  I am trying you out for the first time.  Newbie here, so forgive me.   Using sgminer/scrypt and I can see my BTC address in the mining list.  How often/are there set times when you pay out?

Payments are issued four times a day if your unpaid balance is greater than 0.01 BTC. Every fourth payment (once per day) is issued if balance is greater than 0.002 BTC. We will do payments for balances greater than 0.0001 BTC once every few days.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hi.  I am trying you out for the first time.  Newbie here, so forgive me.   Using sgminer/scrypt and I can see my BTC address in the mining list.  How often/are there set times when you pay out?

Also - dumb question here, but for your username, are you supposed to use a BTC address you have with your own BTC wallet, or do you use the BTC "deposit address" generated in the wallet on nicehash.com?
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