I tried NiceHash a few times. They had about $50 of my bitcoin but it would of been worth much more than that when it was stolen, because the price went up after I deposited it. I was never going to use them again because it wasn't something I enjoyed doing. It will be a shame that the pools that take a long time to find blocks will take even longer now, if they don't have people renting lots of hash power. I can't see NiceHash returning, who would trust them now? Having all the bitcoin in one wallet and having high withdrawal limits was wrong and they could of foreseen this happening.
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Thanks for your response! I can't imagine what was going through their minds when they decided to put everything in one wallet. High withdrawal limits bothers me too. Hashflare is on the same boat with withdrawals. I don't think they will be able to recover fully, if at all, from this. People need the security, and this makes people skeptical, when it is more human error than faults with bitcoin.