Nicehas password parameter h
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Nicehas password parameter h
Hi,
2 or 3 weeks ago I connected from nicehash with the parameter h=1 but now I have to put the static difficulty. And most of the time the pool says I have too low. Do you know any solution?
Thanks. Regards
2 or 3 weeks ago I connected from nicehash with the parameter h=1 but now I have to put the static difficulty. And most of the time the pool says I have too low. Do you know any solution?
Thanks. Regards
Re: Nicehas password parameter h
d= controls the static mining difficulty for shares
h= relates to the network diff of the coins that the pool is mining.
The error you are seeing is related to d= not h=
h= relates to the network diff of the coins that the pool is mining.
The error you are seeing is related to d= not h=
Re: Nicehas password parameter h
Thanks. Yes, the error is for use d. But orders with h=1 are dead.
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Re: Nicehas password parameter h
Why would someone do h=1 orders? Like you have any kind of car and you are trying to battle pedestrians.. (unless you are CPU mining)
Re: Nicehas password parameter h
In Nicehash the order is dead if too low difficulty.
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Re: Nicehas password parameter h
so why would you put in h=1?
try and remove the "h" command
and put in: "d=16384" or 32768/65536/131072/262144
try and remove the "h" command
and put in: "d=16384" or 32768/65536/131072/262144
Re: Nicehas password parameter h
Yes, I did that but prohasing shows this error: "This miner is submitting shares too frequently. Its static difficulty is too low, and therefore is being ignored." until with d=262144
Re: Nicehas password parameter h
The h = 1, supposedly, establishes the least difficulty. In Prohasing's dictation says:
h=1000: Instructs the mining server that this worker should never be assigned a block that has a network difficulty less than 1000 (share difficulty of 65536000). Possibly increases the miner's work restart penalty to compensate other miners for the profit your miners are costing the pool, if other miners cannot be assigned to more profitable coins instead.
1000 equals 65536000, h=1 equals 65536?? Nicehash requests a minimum difficulty of 32767
There is something that does not work since the orders sometimes use difficulty of 16384 and disconnect (dead in nicehash).
h=1000: Instructs the mining server that this worker should never be assigned a block that has a network difficulty less than 1000 (share difficulty of 65536000). Possibly increases the miner's work restart penalty to compensate other miners for the profit your miners are costing the pool, if other miners cannot be assigned to more profitable coins instead.
1000 equals 65536000, h=1 equals 65536?? Nicehash requests a minimum difficulty of 32767
There is something that does not work since the orders sometimes use difficulty of 16384 and disconnect (dead in nicehash).
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Re: Nicehas password parameter h
Well contact NH or try another pool, it looks like a miner issue
Re: Nicehas password parameter h
Ok, thank you very much for your time.