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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 317. (Read 794394 times)

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I noticed that the website seems to really be lagging today?

The stats pages seems to be taking much longer than normal to render?
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Thank you nicehashdev for looking into this.

Yes ... this is starting to work really well!
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so this was tweeted recently   Grin

NiceHash @NiceHashMining  ·  2h
X11 coming tomorrow, most likely.

bring it!
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what are you using what mining software and OS. I have been using linux with cgminer and no problems less than 1% hashrate. (see the red from the graph)

Its the Antminer S1.  And yes I would love to be hitting less than 1% reject rate but alas something in the way they deal with stuff (ntime?) isn't the right way.  Nicehashdev seems to know more whats going on. 
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I put NiceHash as the only pool, and eventually it quits saying that it cannot resolve host. How do I send accepted shares when I can't connect at all?
(never have hashed with you guys before!)

It cannot resolve the host? Make sure you entered correct host then. stratum.nicehash.com points to 91.223.115.35. If domain resolution doesn't work for you, you may use IP directly.
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minter12345 what exactly are you using now for your password/params?

Are you using the default diff of 512?  Or a "d=256"?

I know you say to ignore the discards, but on the NiceHash status page for my address, I'm seeing a "Round accepted speed GH/s" of 66GH/sec!  Not even close to normal ... ??

Yeah I'm using the default of 512 and it will balance out over a long period due to variance.

As of right now the latest shift was 3 hours ago.  I have 10.64% rejected rate for the shift.  Which is still high but much much better than 60% from before.

Thank you nicehashdev for looking into this.

what are you using what mining software and OS. I have been using linux with cgminer and no problems less than 1% hashrate. (see the red from the graph)

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I put NiceHash as the only pool, and eventually it quits saying that it cannot resolve host. How do I send accepted shares when I can't connect at all?
(never have hashed with you guys before!)
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We have very strict anti-DDOS rules, because the attack is still on-going for like 1 week now already, but it is not so strong anymore and is mostly filtered out. If you use NiceHash as backup pool, that might be an issue - our system will detect you as "fake" miner and block any further connections. When you connect your miner, make sure you send few accepted shares, that way your IP will get whitelisted.
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Does anyone else have problems connecting to NiceHash?

Only connections to nice hash are not working.

I cannot connect from 2 locations, but a 3rd location works fine.

Everything is exactly the same besides the house...

Could the ISP (Comcast) the issue then?

All 3 locations use Comcast and are in the same city...
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minter12345 what exactly are you using now for your password/params?

Are you using the default diff of 512?  Or a "d=256"?

I know you say to ignore the discards, but on the NiceHash status page for my address, I'm seeing a "Round accepted speed GH/s" of 66GH/sec!  Not even close to normal ... ??

Yeah I'm using the default of 512 and it will balance out over a long period due to variance.

As of right now the latest shift was 3 hours ago.  I have 10.64% rejected rate for the shift.  Which is still high but much much better than 60% from before.

Thank you nicehashdev for looking into this.
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Could you try your antminers now? I implemented ntime rolling support for the time job is alive - in seconds.

So far the rejects are looking MUCH better ... still a high number of discards, bit I'm having trouble trying to figure out how minter12345 was able to get that log output ...  :-/

BTW ... with an AntMiner S1 being 180-200GH/s, what would you recommend as the diff?  I've been using the default of 512 ...


OMG it works! 

Ok for 5 mins of testing I got 38 Accepted and 2 Rejects.  Your website says 6% reject rate.  MUCH better than before. 

Humancell, Ignore the discards figure on the antminer page, it doesnt represent actual discards.  I have same high figures on other sites too.  But on the actual server side its all ok.

minter12345 what exactly are you using now for your password/params?

Are you using the default diff of 512?  Or a "d=256"?

I know you say to ignore the discards, but on the NiceHash status page for my address, I'm seeing a "Round accepted speed GH/s" of 66GH/sec!  Not even close to normal ... ??

Round speed is measured since the round started (top right tells you when). If you jumped in the middle of the round, then you will have low round speed.
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Activity: 63
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Could you try your antminers now? I implemented ntime rolling support for the time job is alive - in seconds.

So far the rejects are looking MUCH better ... still a high number of discards, bit I'm having trouble trying to figure out how minter12345 was able to get that log output ...  :-/

BTW ... with an AntMiner S1 being 180-200GH/s, what would you recommend as the diff?  I've been using the default of 512 ...


OMG it works! 

Ok for 5 mins of testing I got 38 Accepted and 2 Rejects.  Your website says 6% reject rate.  MUCH better than before. 

Humancell, Ignore the discards figure on the antminer page, it doesnt represent actual discards.  I have same high figures on other sites too.  But on the actual server side its all ok.

minter12345 what exactly are you using now for your password/params?

Are you using the default diff of 512?  Or a "d=256"?

I know you say to ignore the discards, but on the NiceHash status page for my address, I'm seeing a "Round accepted speed GH/s" of 66GH/sec!  Not even close to normal ... ??
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10
Could you try your antminers now? I implemented ntime rolling support for the time job is alive - in seconds.

So far the rejects are looking MUCH better ... still a high number of discards, bit I'm having trouble trying to figure out how minter12345 was able to get that log output ...  :-/

BTW ... with an AntMiner S1 being 180-200GH/s, what would you recommend as the diff?  I've been using the default of 512 ...


OMG it works! 

Ok for 5 mins of testing I got 38 Accepted and 2 Rejects.  Your website says 6% reject rate.  MUCH better than before. 

Humancell, Ignore the discards figure on the antminer page, it doesnt represent actual discards.  I have same high figures on other sites too.  But on the actual server side its all ok.
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
Could you try your antminers now? I implemented ntime rolling support for the time job is alive - in seconds.

So far the rejects are looking MUCH better ... still a high number of discards, bit I'm having trouble trying to figure out how minter12345 was able to get that log output ...  :-/

BTW ... with an AntMiner S1 being 180-200GH/s, what would you recommend as the diff?  I've been using the default of 512 ...
legendary
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Looks like the gridseed capable cgminer binary has been pulled?

It was pulled a day or two ago. I tried ot use that binary and it would not work. Just compile your own I did and I am getting amazing results. I do suffer from the idle bug with cgminer but little to no rejects so far.

I've searched the forum for a bit, but is there a manual to compile the better cgminer version on rpi?

I've got one running with hashra so I've switched that already but getting better results with the specialized cgminer would be even better Wink
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Built it on my raspberry pi. Seems to work pretty good thus far. Best results I've had yet with nicehash (I tried both bfgminer and hashra controlla previously which were unstable).
legendary
Activity: 924
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Looks like the gridseed capable cgminer binary has been pulled?

It was pulled a day or two ago. I tried ot use that binary and it would not work. Just compile your own I did and I am getting amazing results. I do suffer from the idle bug with cgminer but little to no rejects so far.
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Looks like the gridseed capable cgminer binary has been pulled?
legendary
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