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Topic: NiceHash Miner - easy-to-use best-profit multi-device cryptocurrency miner - page 8. (Read 170780 times)

newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
the ONE thing I do consider is that Nicehash uses the most profitable coin currently and that means it changes currency and still it pays out its miner in bitcoins
that is an awesome concept. I like it.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
your saying that it is based on basic idea of supply and demand, but if I make more coin from using the others, then should I not do that?
I am sorry but I am relatively new to this, and trying to find a good software.

while claymore runs in the backgrounds I can use the computer to play , watch videos or movies or whatever I wish, it does not affect the performance, but using nicehash it
will tax my cpu and thus cause problems, so...ummm... to me it seems claymore seems to work for me.

You should definitely use whatever you feel earns you the most.  I find that Nicehash is easy to use and requires no knowledge of really anything related to mining, but it also seems to come at a cost of about 20%+ earnings.  So if you're a noob that doesn't want to learn anything about mining then it is a great route to go and pays out very reliably.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
your saying that it is based on basic idea of supply and demand, but if I make more coin from using the others, then should I not do that?
I am sorry but I am relatively new to this, and trying to find a good software.

while claymore runs in the backgrounds I can use the computer to play , watch videos or movies or whatever I wish, it does not affect the performance, but using nicehash it
will tax my cpu and thus cause problems, so...ummm... to me it seems claymore seems to work for me.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Because on nicehash you are not mining coins directly.  You are selling your hashrate to whomever wants to buy it for whatever price they are willing to pay.  If the demand is low for hashrate rental the price will be lower.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I ran the banchmark etc and I am normally using claymore dual ethereum to mine and even with the cpu+the gpu I was earning LESS dollars per day using the nicehash than using only the claymore, wonder why....
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
It's likely right.  It all depends on how much the buyers are willing to pay for an algorithm.  You get what the buyers are paying.

And it only lasts for a few seconds/minutes???

Yes it happens from time to time -- X11 seems to be most prone to those spikes that last a few seconds.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
The new "Legacy 1.8" software is awesome...

I put 2.0 on a few PCs and, frankly, I didn't like it at all... I will definitely be upgrading all my mining PCs to the new "Legacy" version =)
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1092
~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
Nicehash consistently makes less rewards per hour than every other multipool we've tried. We gave you guys a couple days on a gpu farm just to test, and had to finally settle on Mining Pool Hub due to the lower payout experienced on your network. Considering you guys have built in benchmarks, there must be something going on in the back end thats shaving revenue off miners efforts.

or maybe Nicehash can only pay what their MARKETS have in orders u idiot....
MPH actually mines str8 coins, so you get closer to the market value...
jesus you dont even know how nicehash WORKS, but you wanna talk shit?

LMAO! damn noobs i tell ya....
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
So.. Im getting about 30 Ghash/sec mining on minergate for cryptonote (monero specifically), but I just decided to experiment with nicehash, and it is using ccminer, but its only getting ~160 H/sec.. Doesn't seem right somehow, anyone got any ideas?

I mean, this is about comparable to what I can do just CPU mining on my i7, and yet the ccminer stuff specifically denotes my GPU (and I have CPU mining turned off bc my rig needs a new fan, and GPU sets off the one that is broken).


Win 8.1 GTX 860M
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 2
Hi,a  question, when tranfer the amount  to my btc wallet? I have al settings in default
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 845
Now with the wallet fee lowered to half, is there any good incentive to keep using outside wallets for miners that are unable to reach hashrate for daily 0.1 BTC payouts?
I actually switched from my BitGo wallet to Nicehash for that reason, right after the fees lowered. For me at least, it's going to take quite a few time to reach
0.10 BTC to withdraw, (Wasn't it 0.01 or did it change?). Till then, the price might have even dropped dramatically. As a result the total amount in USD will be
lower by the time I manage to reach the minimum payout. I don't think there's any reason to keep the outside wallet anymore, but that's just my opinion.
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1451
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Now with the wallet fee lowered to half, is there any good incentive to keep using outside wallets for miners that are unable to reach hashrate for daily 0.1 BTC payouts?
hero member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 534
It's likely right.  It all depends on how much the buyers are willing to pay for an algorithm.  You get what the buyers are paying.


And it only lasts for a few seconds/minutes???
member
Activity: 106
Merit: 10
equihash is mining on the NH 2.0 @ 2.851287kh/s...what does that mean?

when i look in the NH browser at my stats, under equihash it says i am accepted speed @ 3202.43 Sol/s
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4392
Be a bank
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 520
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4392
Be a bank
djeZo djeZo djeZo

while you are here

what are your plans in case of a btc split come August 1st?

hoping you will make an announcement soon

many thanks
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 520
In that case, we suggest you to use single BTC address and multiple workers.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Hi Nicehash team...

I have a few BTC address that I use pointed to the nicehash pools and also using Windows miner.

Current reporting dashboard is only a single BTC address...

Do you have plans for a dashboard that is able to report on multiple BTC accounts?

I think you software team will be up for a good challenge working on this one :-)

Thanks
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Seen this a few times today... Is this an error? Only happens for a few seconds, then it goes back to 2,5 - 3 euros.



It's likely right.  It all depends on how much the buyers are willing to pay for an algorithm.  You get what the buyers are paying.
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