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Chrissicom schrieb am 30.01.2018 um 11:09
Nein, bei Kryptowährungen fallen keine KEst sondern ESt an, da sie steuerlich wie Devisen behandelt werden.
schrieb am 30.01.2018 um 15:07
Weils mir gerade einfällt...
1kW miner, sind 24kWh in 24h.
~170-180km mit einem Hyundai Elektro
~100-120km mit einem Tesla S
~100-130km mit einem Renault Zoe
~150km mit einem BMW i3

InfiX schrieb am 30.01.2018 um 15:27
@hachi
was verwendest du denn für ein messgerät, evtl ist das auch einfach nur stark ungenau? 
schrieb am 30.01.2018 um 16:05
Wäre mir neu
bis dato haben die eigentlich gut gepasst, hab ~5 stk davon, aber 3 verschiedene marken (die vermutlich das selbe Innenleben haben und ähnlich aussehen
)
creative2k schrieb am 02.02.2018 um 15:01
NiceHash will fully reimburse its users - NiceHashNiceHash will fully reimburse its users
2018-01-31
Ljubljana, January 31, 2018 - NiceHash, the largest and leading crypto-mining marketplace is committed to reimburse all users that were affected by the security breach that happened on December 6, 2017.
Repayment program
NiceHash has created the Repayment program scheme for NiceHash internal wallet users and external wallet users that were affected by the security breach. The Repayment program will start on Friday, February 2, 2018, and will initially reimburse 10% of the old balance amount to all users that were impacted by the security breach. NiceHash is committed to periodically repay the remaining amount to all users in the coming months. This means all users will be fully reimbursed, at the same time and under same conditions. Every new part of the reimbursement program will be announced in advance and users will be able to monitor repayment progress. If any user notices he had not received any respective payment, such user should immediately notify NiceHash in order to receive such payment. The old balance will be repaid in Bitcoins (BTC) and not in the fiat value or any other cryptocurrency. Below you can find more detailed information and instructions for internal wallet users and external wallet users.
Repayment program for internal wallet usersUsers that were registered on the NiceHash platform before December 6, 2017 can log in to their account and can see their old balance tab under the Wallet section on their Dashboard. The old balance shows the total amount of Bitcoins (BTC) that users had on their wallet address prior to the attack. This balance will be fully reimbursed by NiceHash to users current balances, starting with the initial ten percent of the total amount on Friday, February 2, 2018.
Registered users should enter the Repayment program by clicking the “Enter repayment program” button on their Dashboard. Users will be notified about all future payments in advance.
Repayment program for external wallet usersUsers who were not registered with NiceHash at the time of the attack and were using the NiceHash service with their external wallet address will also be reimbursed in the same way as internal wallet users. External wallet users can go to the following page and enter their external wallet address (that they were using at the time of the attack) to see their old balance.
This balance will be fully reimbursed by NiceHash to users external wallet addresses, starting with the initial ten percent of the total amount on Friday, February 2, 2018. Users will also be able to monitor repayment progress on the miner page.
NiceHash will only reimburse the funds to the addresses that were in use at the time of the attack. NiceHash cannot repay to any other wallet address as we do not have a KYC process for external wallet users.
Conditions for payment to external wallet addresses do apply with the Repayment program. When you reach 0.01 BTC you are eligible for payment. NiceHash will include your old balance in this amount. For example, if your old balance (that is going to be reimbursed) is 0.009 BTC, you still have to mine an additional 0.001 BTC to this external wallet address so you reach 0.01 BTC in total. Once the combined balance shows 0.01 BTC, payment will be made to your external wallet address.
The investigation on the security breach is still ongoing, with the support of international law enforcement and cyber forensic teams, and while we want to be as open and transparent as we can, for reasons of ongoing investigation we can’t provide many details at this time. We are in active discussions with investors, but this process will require more time and due diligence than originally anticipated.
If users have any additional questions, we advise them to open a support ticket. Our company representatives are also present on the NiceHash subreddit and we advise everyone to follow our social media announcements for the latest information and press releases.
Thank you,
Your NiceHash team.
Link: www.nicehash.com
creative2k schrieb am 26.02.2018 um 07:48
Thx @ Spunz im Bitcoin Thread.
UnleashThebeast schrieb am 26.02.2018 um 08:28
Ah, werden bald wieder "gehackt" werden und das Guthaben weg sein, lel.
Chrissicom schrieb am 26.02.2018 um 09:47
Äh? Wie kann denn bitte ein aktiver Google Authenticator über NiceHash dauerhaft kompromittiert werden? Wenn er einmal aktiviert ist, kann man den nur clonen wenn man Google hacked war meine bisherige Kenntnis?
coolem schrieb am 07.03.2018 um 15:09
Hab da mal ne frage war vor 2 tagen in etwa bei fast 5 euro. Mittlerweile sagt er mir 4... ist das ein anzeigefehler oder kann das wirklich sein?
Audioz schrieb am 07.03.2018 um 15:10
Naja, da die letzten Tage wieder alles bergab geht, stimmt das schon so 
coolem schrieb am 07.03.2018 um 15:14
Habe ich mir gerade eine bescheidene zeit ausgesucht -.- aber wenn es wieder rauf geht passt sich der preis wieder an oder?
Audioz schrieb am 07.03.2018 um 15:15
Genau so ist es 
MaxMax schrieb am 07.03.2018 um 17:21
naja, es dürfte die difficulty derzeit irgendwie steigen, auf jedenfall bekomme ich dzt bei gleicher graka-konfig nur mehr ca. 0,3 mBTC pro tag, vor ca. 1-2 wochen waren es noch 0,5 mBTC. wahrscheinlich durch den ganzen mining boom
Audioz schrieb am 07.03.2018 um 17:22
Sorry, mein Beitrag bezog sich nicht auf NiceHash, daher war er irrelevant 
-kanonenfutter- schrieb am 07.03.2018 um 18:00
Das hat nix mit difficulty zu tun ... Nicehash ist eine Versteigerungsplattform für Rechenleistung.
Wenn die Leute weniger für Powa bezahlen wollen bekommst du als Anbieter auch weniger...
Mitte Februar gabs für 4x 1070er 1,11 mBTC/Tag, heute brauchst dazu 6,5x 1070er ...
mfg 
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