Title: Freebtc.pro and btc-miner.net Post by: Hamid.ab71 on February 04, 2018, 02:56:23 PM Hi friends,, I saw 2 sites....which one is scam and which one is legit??
Freebtc.pro is legit or scam?? Btc-miner.net is scam or legit??? Please help me Title: Re: Freebtc.pro and btc-miner.net Post by: Potato Chips on February 05, 2018, 06:45:58 PM Actually both of them shouldn't be trusted
Freebtc(dot)pro is an obvious scam as it claims that you can generate bitcoins by just clicking a single button ??? which is just beyond impossible because if that's true, people wouldn't spend their time mining (and that is not how it works) in addition to that how is the owner even earning when he's just basically giving away money because when I tried it the site claims that I can get .1BTC if I deposited 0.0045BTC. The reason is he's earning through people's deposit without giving a single cent back. (Stay longer and you'll see that the chats are just repeating over and over again) As for Btc-miner(dot)net, It seems like its a bitcoin mining software for PC and laptop. Sorry but if you're not gonna use ASIC's bitcoin mining is not even worth to try as it's no longer profitable and yet the site claims that you can earn 0.05 BTC in 4-5 days :o But actually, the software itself is not open source and the site is not reputable enough so that should be an enough reason to stay away. Title: Re: Freebtc.pro and btc-miner.net Post by: Mister1k on February 05, 2018, 07:00:35 PM Hi friends,, I saw 2 sites....which one is scam and which one is legit?? Freebtc.pro is legit or scam?? Btc-miner.net is scam or legit??? Please help me Perfect scam buddy. If you want to invest on the mining do not choose your option as cloud mining. Most of the people worry that after they lose their money. Instead they can just buy the bitcoin using the any trading platform. If you are affordable for buying graphic cards you can start mining the altcoins which has the potential to bump in the market like monero, ZEC, ethereum and etc. Title: Re: Freebtc.pro and btc-miner.net Post by: Oceat on February 05, 2018, 07:31:57 PM Hi friends,, I saw 2 sites....which one is scam and which one is legit?? Freebtc.pro is legit or scam?? Btc-miner.net is scam or legit??? Please help me Perfect scam buddy. If you want to invest on the mining do not choose your option as cloud mining. Most of the people worry that after they lose their money. Instead they can just buy the bitcoin using the any trading platform. If you are affordable for buying graphic cards you can start mining the altcoins which has the potential to bump in the market like monero, ZEC, ethereum and etc. Title: Re: Freebtc.pro and btc-miner.net Post by: Hamphser on February 05, 2018, 07:52:14 PM Actually both of them shouldn't be trusted Precise description which do really deserves a merit! Anything on those things been said above should really be read by OP which these things are actually both scams this is why we should stay away with these things. Always put in our minds that anything that offers too good to be true are just 100% scams. Instead you would earn money you would rather lose it up. If you don't like this thing to happen then don't bother to join up.Freebtc(dot)pro is an obvious scam as it claims that you can generate bitcoins by just clicking a single button ??? which is just beyond impossible because if that's true, people wouldn't spend their time mining (and that is not how it works) in addition to that how is the owner even earning when he's just basically giving away money because when I tried it the site claims that I can get .1BTC if I deposited 0.0045BTC. The reason is he's earning through people's deposit without giving a single cent back. (Stay longer and you'll see that the chats are just repeating over and over again) As for Btc-miner(dot)net, It seems like its a bitcoin mining software for PC and laptop. Sorry but if you're not gonna use ASIC's bitcoin mining is not even worth to try as it's no longer profitable and yet the site claims that you can earn 0.05 BTC in 4-5 days :o But actually, the software itself is not open source and the site is not reputable enough so that should be an enough reason to stay away. |