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Topic: NiceHash.com - get paid more than mining on multipool - Scrypt/N/X11/X13/SHA3 - page 2. (Read 29697 times)

sr. member
Activity: 457
Merit: 273
Something goofy going on with that build.

I am running sgminer 4.1.271 and decided to give your build a shot since I have been hashing with NiceHash the last day or so. I have a set price point with NiceHash being the first pool in my conf file with CoinFu the first failover (as of this morning), followed by Wafflepool, and Clevermining.

For some reason, using the same conf file in the same c:\SGMiner directory, this executable completely skips CoinFu and goes directly to Wafflepool. If I remove all other pools except CoinFu, it just sits at the "awaiting active pool" prompt.

Y'all got something against the CoinFu folks or something?

 

I have this same issue as well. I can't even manually switch to CoinFu using NiceHash's sgminer version on Linux. I reverted back to the original sgminer bin and was able to switch to CoinFu just fine. What gives?

We'll take a look. Obviously CoinFu rejects our stratum protocol extension, I'm sure we'll be able to fix this. Thanks for feedback.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Something goofy going on with that build.

I am running sgminer 4.1.271 and decided to give your build a shot since I have been hashing with NiceHash the last day or so. I have a set price point with NiceHash being the first pool in my conf file with CoinFu the first failover (as of this morning), followed by Wafflepool, and Clevermining.

For some reason, using the same conf file in the same c:\SGMiner directory, this executable completely skips CoinFu and goes directly to Wafflepool. If I remove all other pools except CoinFu, it just sits at the "awaiting active pool" prompt.

Y'all got something against the CoinFu folks or something?

 

I have this same issue as well. I can't even manually switch to CoinFu using NiceHash's sgminer version on Linux. I reverted back to the original sgminer bin and was able to switch to CoinFu just fine. What gives?
hero member
Activity: 979
Merit: 510
Any plans to add x11?
To me it should be a popular algo for all the GPU owners during summer.
full member
Activity: 198
Merit: 100
Something goofy going on with that build.

I am running sgminer 4.1.271 and decided to give your build a shot since I have been hashing with NiceHash the last day or so. I have a set price point with NiceHash being the first pool in my conf file with CoinFu the first failover (as of this morning), followed by Wafflepool, and Clevermining.

For some reason, using the same conf file in the same c:\SGMiner directory, this executable completely skips CoinFu and goes directly to Wafflepool. If I remove all other pools except CoinFu, it just sits at the "awaiting active pool" prompt.

Y'all got something against the CoinFu folks or something?

 
sr. member
Activity: 457
Merit: 273
Important note for all sellers - providers

After extensive internal testing we can finally provide you with our own sgminer and cgminer builds.

As you probably already know, NiceHash is using some advanced stratum protocol features, therefore older mining software is not supported. We have prepared optimized sgminer and cgminer builds for you to get optimum performance when mining with GPUs on NiceHash. Of course, these builds will also work equally optimal on other pools.

Our builds includes patch for seamless order swaping without interupts, the idle bugfix as well as some other minor impovements.

Get the software here: https://nicehash.com/software/

Please, download our sgminer or cgminer binaries and please report if it is working well for you. We will apprechiate any feedback!

On our software download page you will also find links to latest BFGMiner builds with good GridSeed support (BFGminer 3.99.0) - hopefully Hashra and others will include the latest BFGminer in their software builds as soon as possible.

Thank you for using NiceHash!
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Okay I have to ask lol - what the heck is Pimp OS? Is it a whole operating system or a mining client like cgminer?

lol yeah.. I think its a spin off of BAMT if you ever have heard of it.
http://getpimp.org/
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Okay I have to ask lol - what the heck is Pimp OS? Is it a whole operating system or a mining client like cgminer?
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Well, I was using p=7 and it was flippflopping like a democrat so I gave up and just pushed my miners to other pools for now. Nicehash seems like a great concept but if it isn't paying more than the main multipools like hashcows, wafflepool, etc then there really isn't much point. And if it is constantly toggling that's just wasting hash power. I can't be bothered to constantly check throughout the day and manually switch it over if the payment rate starts to suck.
yeah I don't blame you, at 7 you should be doing the same or better than most of the multi pools.  Not sure why it is toggeling so much for you works great for me, but I just upgraded my gpu farms to the latest pimp OS, came with the latest miners and configs, works great.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Well, I was using p=7 and it was flippflopping like a democrat so I gave up and just pushed my miners to other pools for now. Nicehash seems like a great concept but if it isn't paying more than the main multipools like hashcows, wafflepool, etc then there really isn't much point. And if it is constantly toggling that's just wasting hash power. I can't be bothered to constantly check throughout the day and manually switch it over if the payment rate starts to suck.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
How do I set it up to only work if payments are about X amount again? I currently have my batch files set so they can switch to other pools if nicehash has no work available, so I assume if I set up my nicehash workers to only work above X rate, then if that rate was not available my miners should fail over automatically to the other pools... is that accurate?

set your password.. for example i don't' want to send hash to nicehash unless it atleast 5 btc/gh/day  so my config looks like this:

"url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3333",
                "user" : "btc-address here",
                "pass" : "p=5.0"

so if its less that 5.0 my miner switches to the secondary pool i have setup.

Ok so I just tried that (but using p=7.0) and it seemed like it was working but not very well. It tried to connect to nicehash then switched over to my backup pool (presumably bc current payout on nicehash is way under 7) but then after doing like a few shares on the secondary pool it switched to nicehash. Is it going to constantly toggle back and forth every 30 seconds or so because that seems inefficient as all hell... am I wrong?
when mine was set to p=5 and the going rate was going up over 5 then back down it toggled quite a bit, then I changed it to p=6 and am not having any issues.  I use pimp
member
Activity: 102
Merit: 10
Rockem Sockem
There are some decent paying Scrypt-A-Nfactor orders ... if you have Scrypt-A-Nfactor you can get some good payouts, check here: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?a=2 and point your miner to stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335


 What is the N factor I set? I can't get cudaminer to connect and get accepted shares. I tried --algo=scrypt:11 no go.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
How do I set it up to only work if payments are about X amount again? I currently have my batch files set so they can switch to other pools if nicehash has no work available, so I assume if I set up my nicehash workers to only work above X rate, then if that rate was not available my miners should fail over automatically to the other pools... is that accurate?

set your password.. for example i don't' want to send hash to nicehash unless it atleast 5 btc/gh/day  so my config looks like this:

"url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3333",
                "user" : "btc-address here",
                "pass" : "p=5.0"

so if its less that 5.0 my miner switches to the secondary pool i have setup.

Ok so I just tried that (but using p=7.0) and it seemed like it was working but not very well. It tried to connect to nicehash then switched over to my backup pool (presumably bc current payout on nicehash is way under 7) but then after doing like a few shares on the secondary pool it switched to nicehash. Is it going to constantly toggle back and forth every 30 seconds or so because that seems inefficient as all hell... am I wrong?
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
How do I set it up to only work if payments are about X amount again? I currently have my batch files set so they can switch to other pools if nicehash has no work available, so I assume if I set up my nicehash workers to only work above X rate, then if that rate was not available my miners should fail over automatically to the other pools... is that accurate?

set your password.. for example i don't' want to send hash to nicehash unless it atleast 5 btc/gh/day  so my config looks like this:

"url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3333",
                "user" : "btc-address here",
                "pass" : "p=5.0"

so if its less that 5.0 my miner switches to the secondary pool i have setup.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
How do I set it up to only work if payments are about X amount again? I currently have my batch files set so they can switch to other pools if nicehash has no work available, so I assume if I set up my nicehash workers to only work above X rate, then if that rate was not available my miners should fail over automatically to the other pools... is that accurate?
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
I have been pointing 2.5 MH at this for several days straight now; I'll post the results later for those who are curious about some hard numbers on what I got paid out daily by mining on here 24x7 for several days in a row.

Back off..payments atm are crap. Make 'em pay
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
I have been pointing 2.5 MH at this for several days straight now; I'll post the results later for those who are curious about some hard numbers on what I got paid out daily by mining on here 24x7 for several days in a row.
sr. member
Activity: 457
Merit: 273
There are some decent paying Scrypt-A-Nfactor orders ... if you have Scrypt-A-Nfactor you can get some good payouts, check here: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?a=2 and point your miner to stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Are people consistently getting over 0.01btc/mh/day when running 24x7 on this or are there significant periods of making less than that and/or no work being available and thus having to switch to backup pools specified in your configs?
currently ppl are getting ~0.0052584/MH/day, it depends on bids.

Is that based on your own experience or just calculations from the site statistics?
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Are people consistently getting over 0.01btc/mh/day when running 24x7 on this or are there significant periods of making less than that and/or no work being available and thus having to switch to backup pools specified in your configs?
currently ppl are getting ~0.0052584/MH/day, it depends on bids.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Are people consistently getting over 0.01btc/mh/day when running 24x7 on this or are there significant periods of making less than that and/or no work being available and thus having to switch to backup pools specified in your configs?
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