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I disagree that this was internal, unless it was a disgruntled employee or something. Following are the yield comparison on the different processor: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core. Sellers face a slightly different fee structure: Payouts for balances less than 0. The fees for buyers include a non-refundable 0.0001 BTC fee for new orders and 3 fee on what you spend on buying hashing power. Comparing the profitability percentage of BetterHash and NiceHash on different mining hardware, BetterHash seems to be on an excellent footing, whereas NiceHash shows lower yields. NiceHash doesn’t provide their services for free.
#ALTERNATIVE TO NICEHASH SOFTWARE#
Platforms like Kryptex and Minergate are NiceHash alternatives. CudoMiner is another great NiceHash alternative as its a cross-platform, crypto mining software that allows users to get profits through their mining efforts. I guess it all depends on how they come out of this. Here, NiceHash has a clear cost advantage over BetterHash. The NiceHash is one of several platforms the help people invest or mine cryptocurrencies.
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If the withdrawal is greater than 0.1 BTC to any Bitcoin wallet, the fee is 0.1 percent of the withdrawn amount. Withdrawals from 0.001 (minimum amount) to 0.1 BTC to any Bitcoin wallet, there is a fee of 0.0001 BTC. I lost a grand total of about $20 of electricity, or maybe $80 of lost profit if you want to look at it that way, but some would have lost quite a bit I wager. NiceHash fees are more complicated yet appear to be much lower than Minergate in most scenarios. If NH comes back up and the profits are roughly equivalent, I'd probably just stick with them.
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There's a few rough alternatives, I haven't gotten a chance to dig into them, but apparently Winminer and Awesome Miner are decent alternatives, I'll be investigating them tonight. I assumed it was a different ones for each user, or something, but who knows. It was already pretty irresponsible to keep all of this in one dump unprotected, it'd be a lot dumber if they also kept user BTC in the same wallet. AFAIK this was just the 'cache' wallet, aka what buyers pay into and what hashing sellers get paid from, not their internal wallets (for those using nicehash wallets) but I could be wrong.