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Economy => Service Announcements => Topic started by: zenMiner_Eric on August 01, 2014, 02:20:55 PM



Title: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: zenMiner_Eric on August 01, 2014, 02:20:55 PM

Hey Everyone,

ZenMiner Cloud Hosting, is our state-of-the-art cloud hosting solution for cutting-edge mining hardware. ZenMiner Cloud gives you the ability to manage your purchased miners from our network of partners directly through your ZenMiner Cloud account. Our goal is to allow you to optimize, manage, and monitor your hosted miner just as if it were sitting right next to you.

The ZenMiner Cloud hosting platform was built from the desires of our very mining community (you) and represents a bold new direction in cryptocurrency mining.

ZenMiner Cloud Features

Equipment Protection
99.9% uptime reliability
Choose from the top mining pools (we will be continually adding new pools)
Track the hashing performance and other key metrics of each miner like uptime, power consumption, speed, and much more
Reboot and troubleshoot your miner remotely
Dedicated customer support through ZenMiner


The ZenMiner Cloud platform launched on 7/14 at 10PM ET when we brought thousands of hosted miners online. We are coming up on one month since the launch date and we are so excited for the future of ZenCloud!

Activations are made within 24 hrs of purchase, please email cloud@zenminer.com if you do not receive your code within that time frame.

We post great deals on https://hashtalk.org/ and our website https://zenminer.com/

Thank you,
Eric C.
General Manager, ZenMiner


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: n2nshad0w on August 15, 2014, 05:22:47 PM
I've been 110% satisfied with my Oneminer purchase of 2 Falcon asics.  Zenminer had them listed and hashing within hours.   The crypto game is shadey!  Zenminer really shines through with their service, even after the sale.   I can't wait to hear about the big announcement today involving Project Prime.  I'm glad to be involved with a company paving the way.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: johnnyrocket on August 15, 2014, 11:28:29 PM
Its interesting to see GAW/ZenMiner posting here on an unmoderated thread, given the extremely heavy handed moderation present on their own forum ("HashTalk") and discontinuation of their previous bitcointalk thread for GAW a while back. I'm eager to see what feedback and discussion we'll see in this thread, as most of the recent feedback on GAW/ZenMiner outside of HashTalk has been negative. Perhaps Eric can shed some light on several issues that have been banned from discussion on HashTalk or have failed to be addressed by Eric, Josh, Amber, or other GAW representatives:

1) Total lack of any real mining from ZenMiner Cloud, as confirmed by more than 50% of the pools ZenMiner Cloud claims to allow miners to select. No increase in hashrate, workers, etc. from ZenMiner Cloud, nor "affiliation" or "private stratums" that Eric/Josh have claimed in the past, as commented on by at least four of the ZenMiner Cloud user-selectable pools.

2) No documented evidence of physical miners or an actual datacenter presence, as much as you guys like to post photo/video propaganda of Josh being the "scrypt king" -- just seems odd you won't post any kind of proof.

3) Extremely heavy handed moderation on HashTalk of any discussion of these issues or any other question/topic that you dislike.

4) Increasingly large delays in shipping orders both from GAW and ZenMiner.

5) Decreasing amount of non-ZenMiner Cloud hardware available for purchase at GAW (and increasing prices on the few items that are available).

6) "Interest" on ZenMiner Cloud held-bitcoin -- seems an awful lot like a ponzi scheme.

7) Discontinuation of "founders club" benefits like the promised upgrade paths, free hosting for life, etc. without any announcement or discussion possible - again due to heavy handed moderation on HashTalk, and refusal of customer service representatives to address the issue.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: lolwut on August 16, 2014, 12:06:00 PM
Bump for visibility. I think it would do the community some good to have these issues addressed.

@Gaw/Zen,

I think all of us (pool owners) want these questions to stop, so if you could please take the time to answer the above thread, that would be great.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: ahmed_bodi on August 16, 2014, 02:24:45 PM
Bump for visibility. I think it would do the community some good to have these issues addressed.

@Gaw/Zen,

I think all of us (pool owners) want these questions to stop, so if you could please take the time to answer the above thread, that would be great.

agreed.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: merc82 on August 16, 2014, 06:03:32 PM
Its interesting to see GAW/ZenMiner posting here on an unmoderated thread, given the extremely heavy handed moderation present on their own forum ("HashTalk") and discontinuation of their previous bitcointalk thread for GAW a while back. I'm eager to see what feedback and discussion we'll see in this thread, as most of the recent feedback on GAW/ZenMiner outside of HashTalk has been negative. Perhaps Eric can shed some light on several issues that have been banned from discussion on HashTalk or have failed to be addressed by Eric, Josh, Amber, or other GAW representatives:

1) Total lack of any real mining from ZenMiner Cloud, as confirmed by more than 50% of the pools ZenMiner Cloud claims to allow miners to select. No increase in hashrate, workers, etc. from ZenMiner Cloud, nor "affiliation" or "private stratums" that Eric/Josh have claimed in the past, as commented on by at least four of the ZenMiner Cloud user-selectable pools.

2) No documented evidence of physical miners or an actual datacenter presence, as much as you guys like to post photo/video propaganda of Josh being the "scrypt king" -- just seems odd you won't post any kind of proof.

3) Extremely heavy handed moderation on HashTalk of any discussion of these issues or any other question/topic that you dislike.

4) Increasingly large delays in shipping orders both from GAW and ZenMiner.

5) Decreasing amount of non-ZenMiner Cloud hardware available for purchase at GAW (and increasing prices on the few items that are available).

6) "Interest" on ZenMiner Cloud held-bitcoin -- seems an awful lot like a ponzi scheme.

7) Discontinuation of "founders club" benefits like the promised upgrade paths, free hosting for life, etc. without any announcement or discussion possible - again due to heavy handed moderation on HashTalk, and refusal of customer service representatives to address the issue.

I too am interested in answers to these questions. This is a well organized list of the questions I personally have. I can confirm that I've not seen any increased hashrate on my pool as users tell me they're using ZenMiner Cloud to point at my pool. I would like to be wrong about this.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 16, 2014, 06:41:50 PM
I think most if not all of these questions are "answered" by the Hashlet announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: GAW_Stud on August 16, 2014, 06:45:17 PM
I think most if not all of these questions are "answered" by the Hashlet announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0

I believe a more accurate link to answer your questions can be found here:

https://hashtalk.org/t/hashlet-mining-has-finally-evolved/6125/289


The above link that moon mentions is filled with uneducated guesses and assumptions. Hope this helps! :)


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: merc82 on August 16, 2014, 07:08:40 PM
I think most if not all of these questions are "answered" by the Hashlet announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0

I believe a more accurate link to answer your questions can be found here:

https://hashtalk.org/t/hashlet-mining-has-finally-evolved/6125/289


The above link that moon mentions is filled with uneducated guesses and assumptions. Hope this helps! :)

The issue I can't seem to find a clear answer on is outlined in this screenshot from that hashtalk.org thread:
http://gyazo.com/b81573cf67eda7620bce27f20ae57181

I'm not really sure how buying pools and/or rental services will allow you to increase mining profits. Many of us have been doing this for a long time, and some of us own both a rental service and a pool (lol), and have yet to find that magic 'double' button you guys claim -- I'll keep looking though, that's for sure. ;)



Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: n2nshad0w on August 16, 2014, 09:23:10 PM
Its interesting to see GAW/ZenMiner posting here on an unmoderated thread, given the extremely heavy handed moderation present on their own forum ("HashTalk") and discontinuation of their previous bitcointalk thread for GAW a while back. I'm eager to see what feedback and discussion we'll see in this thread, as most of the recent feedback on GAW/ZenMiner outside of HashTalk has been negative. Perhaps Eric can shed some light on several issues that have been banned from discussion on HashTalk or have failed to be addressed by Eric, Josh, Amber, or other GAW representatives:

1) Total lack of any real mining from ZenMiner Cloud, as confirmed by more than 50% of the pools ZenMiner Cloud claims to allow miners to select. No increase in hashrate, workers, etc. from ZenMiner Cloud, nor "affiliation" or "private stratums" that Eric/Josh have claimed in the past, as commented on by at least four of the ZenMiner Cloud user-selectable pools.

2) No documented evidence of physical miners or an actual datacenter presence, as much as you guys like to post photo/video propaganda of Josh being the "scrypt king" -- just seems odd you won't post any kind of proof.

3) Extremely heavy handed moderation on HashTalk of any discussion of these issues or any other question/topic that you dislike.

4) Increasingly large delays in shipping orders both from GAW and ZenMiner.

5) Decreasing amount of non-ZenMiner Cloud hardware available for purchase at GAW (and increasing prices on the few items that are available).

6) "Interest" on ZenMiner Cloud held-bitcoin -- seems an awful lot like a ponzi scheme.

7) Discontinuation of "founders club" benefits like the promised upgrade paths, free hosting for life, etc. without any announcement or discussion possible - again due to heavy handed moderation on HashTalk, and refusal of customer service representatives to address the issue.

These are great statements/questions.  I'm in no way affiliated with Zen or GAW, was just posting from my experience with them.  They have treated me very well, but not without hiccups. In my mind I assumed they were always using a larger machine or some type of cloud service the whole time.  When you wanted to take delivery they sent ya one from Hong Kong er where everdafuck they are producing them.  But I don't understand why they won't show any proof, of anything.  Since posting here, I've also noticed a couple of my questions and statements have been removed from Hashtalk.  I'm getting sketched out. :(


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: ipominer on August 16, 2014, 10:18:40 PM
I think most if not all of these questions are "answered" by the Hashlet announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0

I believe a more accurate link to answer your questions can be found here:

https://hashtalk.org/t/hashlet-mining-has-finally-evolved/6125/289


The above link that moon mentions is filled with uneducated guesses and assumptions. Hope this helps! :)

The issue I can't seem to find a clear answer on is outlined in this screenshot from that hashtalk.org thread:
http://gyazo.com/b81573cf67eda7620bce27f20ae57181

I'm not really sure how buying pools and/or rental services will allow you to increase mining profits. Many of us have been doing this for a long time, and some of us own both a rental service and a pool (lol), and have yet to find that magic 'double' button you guys claim -- I'll keep looking though, that's for sure. ;)


I haven't seen any "rental services" or "pools" announced as acquisitions of GAW, nor heard of any acquisition or buyout of mainstream service providers. I would urge that everyone exercise extreme caution, because as is always the case, the more fantastic-sounding the claims.. the more unlikely to be true they are when zero evidence is being presented.

It is extremely easy to refute the major questions in this thread. Post some details of datacenters with mining equipment, and a transparent record of your actual blocks mined + transactions. That's what blockchains are for, and what nearly every pool out there does.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: jjc326 on August 16, 2014, 10:30:37 PM
I think extra vigilance is required lately before anyone invests because of the lunamine scam. I got the feeling that lunamine owners would try to come back with another scam so please so your due diligence before investing heavily.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: ihascryptos on August 16, 2014, 10:49:05 PM
so i just purchased a hashlet.  let me see a picture of what i bought. not the retail pic. i want to see the actual machine. plugged in, turned on, and running with the rest of the peoples hashlets that were purchased.



Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: ipominer on August 16, 2014, 10:50:16 PM
I think extra vigilance is required lately before anyone invests because of the lunamine scam. I got the feeling that lunamine owners would try to come back with another scam so please so your due diligence before investing heavily.

I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that GAW/ZenMiner are associated with lunamine, but there are multiple, very serious issues with GAW/ZenMiner that they do need to address.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 16, 2014, 11:33:08 PM
I think most if not all of these questions are "answered" by the Hashlet announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0

I believe a more accurate link to answer your questions can be found here:

https://hashtalk.org/t/hashlet-mining-has-finally-evolved/6125/289


The above link that moon mentions is filled with uneducated guesses and assumptions. Hope this helps! :)

The issue I can't seem to find a clear answer on is outlined in this screenshot from that hashtalk.org thread:
http://gyazo.com/b81573cf67eda7620bce27f20ae57181

I'm not really sure how buying pools and/or rental services will allow you to increase mining profits. Many of us have been doing this for a long time, and some of us own both a rental service and a pool (lol), and have yet to find that magic 'double' button you guys claim -- I'll keep looking though, that's for sure. ;)


I haven't seen any "rental services" or "pools" announced as acquisitions of GAW, nor heard of any acquisition or buyout of mainstream service providers. I would urge that everyone exercise extreme caution, because as is always the case, the more fantastic-sounding the claims.. the more unlikely to be true they are when zero evidence is being presented.

It is extremely easy to refute the major questions in this thread. Post some details of datacenters with mining equipment, and a transparent record of your actual blocks mined + transactions. That's what blockchains are for, and what nearly every pool out there does.

ZenPool is at 93 GH/s now. Presumably it's not mining LTC otherwise it wouldn't be able to meet its profitability target. That kind of hashrate will be noticed if it exists. Not sure how accurate CoinWarz is but all the other Scrypt coins combined don't seem to add up to much more than 100 GH/s.

https://zenminer.com/pool/ (scroll down)

http://www.coinwarz.com/miningprofitability/litecoin?sort=hashrate&dir=desc


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: GAW_Stud on August 16, 2014, 11:47:09 PM
I think most if not all of these questions are "answered" by the Hashlet announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0

I believe a more accurate link to answer your questions can be found here:

https://hashtalk.org/t/hashlet-mining-has-finally-evolved/6125/289


The above link that moon mentions is filled with uneducated guesses and assumptions. Hope this helps! :)

The issue I can't seem to find a clear answer on is outlined in this screenshot from that hashtalk.org thread:
http://gyazo.com/b81573cf67eda7620bce27f20ae57181

I'm not really sure how buying pools and/or rental services will allow you to increase mining profits. Many of us have been doing this for a long time, and some of us own both a rental service and a pool (lol), and have yet to find that magic 'double' button you guys claim -- I'll keep looking though, that's for sure. ;)


I haven't seen any "rental services" or "pools" announced as acquisitions of GAW, nor heard of any acquisition or buyout of mainstream service providers. I would urge that everyone exercise extreme caution, because as is always the case, the more fantastic-sounding the claims.. the more unlikely to be true they are when zero evidence is being presented.

It is extremely easy to refute the major questions in this thread. Post some details of datacenters with mining equipment, and a transparent record of your actual blocks mined + transactions. That's what blockchains are for, and what nearly every pool out there does.

http://www.coindesk.com/gaw-zenminer-8-million/

Glad to help you out Mate :)

I've also purchased several Hashlets... So far a seamless process.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: merc82 on August 17, 2014, 12:03:15 AM
I think most if not all of these questions are "answered" by the Hashlet announcement:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0

I believe a more accurate link to answer your questions can be found here:

https://hashtalk.org/t/hashlet-mining-has-finally-evolved/6125/289


The above link that moon mentions is filled with uneducated guesses and assumptions. Hope this helps! :)

The issue I can't seem to find a clear answer on is outlined in this screenshot from that hashtalk.org thread:
http://gyazo.com/b81573cf67eda7620bce27f20ae57181

I'm not really sure how buying pools and/or rental services will allow you to increase mining profits. Many of us have been doing this for a long time, and some of us own both a rental service and a pool (lol), and have yet to find that magic 'double' button you guys claim -- I'll keep looking though, that's for sure. ;)


I haven't seen any "rental services" or "pools" announced as acquisitions of GAW, nor heard of any acquisition or buyout of mainstream service providers. I would urge that everyone exercise extreme caution, because as is always the case, the more fantastic-sounding the claims.. the more unlikely to be true they are when zero evidence is being presented.

It is extremely easy to refute the major questions in this thread. Post some details of datacenters with mining equipment, and a transparent record of your actual blocks mined + transactions. That's what blockchains are for, and what nearly every pool out there does.

http://www.coindesk.com/gaw-zenminer-8-million/

Glad to help you out Mate :)

I've also purchased several Hashlets... So far a seamless process.

That's neither a pool nor a rental service.. so I'm a bit lost.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 17, 2014, 12:10:42 AM
That's neither a pool nor a rental service.. so I'm a bit lost.

https://hashtalk.org/t/hashlet-support/6264/40

Quote from: GAW_CEO
The hash rates there represents some of our excess hashing power mixed with ZenPool. In other words, much of it is our own.
We spent the last month buying up pools and a few rental services. We are leveraging a combination of different pools, trading, IPO coins, and rental services.

Yeah, I don't think that helps either, sorry.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: lolwut on August 17, 2014, 12:12:54 AM
What were the last blocks mined by zenpool? Can you please show us that information as well?


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: lolwut on August 17, 2014, 12:22:27 AM
hopefully josh remembers to use the right account when he replies here....


(image too big to embed, worth the look though)

http://f.cl.ly/items/0i3Y2z0m1p3T2r45172P/2gaw.png (http://f.cl.ly/items/0i3Y2z0m1p3T2r45172P/2gaw.png)


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: merc82 on August 17, 2014, 01:01:49 AM
I purchased 1mhash hashlet, and observed my scrypt hashrate on my pool -- pointing said 1mhash to my pool had no affect on my hashrate at all.. awesome.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: s1gs3gv on August 17, 2014, 01:11:47 AM
Thats why they call it virtual mining merx

~L)L~


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: n2nshad0w on August 17, 2014, 01:15:31 AM
I purchased 1mhash hashlet, and observed my scrypt hashrate on my pool -- pointing said 1mhash to my pool had no affect on my hashrate at all.. awesome.

LoL, how are you going to notice 1 mh?   :D  Not that I believe they are.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: merc82 on August 17, 2014, 01:26:50 AM
I purchased 1mhash hashlet, and observed my scrypt hashrate on my pool -- pointing said 1mhash to my pool had no affect on my hashrate at all.. awesome.

LoL, how are you going to notice 1 mh?   :D  Not that I believe they are.

Not hard when I'm looking at accounts I don't know who they belong to or new users ;D


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 17, 2014, 01:32:38 AM
I purchased 1mhash hashlet, and observed my scrypt hashrate on my pool -- pointing said 1mhash to my pool had no affect on my hashrate at all.. awesome.

You don't get the rules of this game, you're not supposed to use those other pools that are listed only to show the superior profitability of ZenPool  ;D

I'm surprised they even allow to do that, but this will probably be fixed soon.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: x8008 on August 17, 2014, 01:35:35 AM
Can you mine on any pool or only the ones you guys allow?


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: GAW_Stud on August 17, 2014, 01:37:34 AM
I purchased 1mhash hashlet, and observed my scrypt hashrate on my pool -- pointing said 1mhash to my pool had no affect on my hashrate at all.. awesome.

You don't get the rules of this game, you're not supposed to use those other pools that are listed only to show the superior profitability of ZenPool  ;D

I'm surprised they even allow to do that, but this will probably be fixed soon.

Hahaha what a negative and unfounded assumption suchmoon :)

I don't see why zenPool would limit your choice of pools. They are simply providing a pool option that has never been offered by any other pool in the industry.

Cheer up suchmoon and join the pool...or you're sure to be left behind in terms of ROI. ;)


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 17, 2014, 01:39:58 AM
Can you mine on any pool or only the ones you guys allow?

Only listed pools - see below. If you purchase a hashlet you also get ZenPool in addition to Scrypt pools.

https://meem.link/i/a/RNKRK.jpg
Edited 2020-11-27 to fix a broken image


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 17, 2014, 01:43:14 AM
I purchased 1mhash hashlet, and observed my scrypt hashrate on my pool -- pointing said 1mhash to my pool had no affect on my hashrate at all.. awesome.

You don't get the rules of this game, you're not supposed to use those other pools that are listed only to show the superior profitability of ZenPool  ;D

I'm surprised they even allow to do that, but this will probably be fixed soon.

Hahaha what a negative and unfounded assumption suchmoon :)

I don't see why zenPool would limit your choice of pools. They are simply providing a pool option that has never been offered by any other pool in the industry.

Cheer up suchmoon and join the pool...or you're sure to be left behind in terms of ROI. ;)

Oh I have joined, see above. I can't wait to enjoy the wonderful ROI. How about you, will you at some point start answering the questions or just going to reply sideways to my every post? Don't get me wrong, I'm flattered by the attention but you're wasting the effort TBH.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: lolwut on August 17, 2014, 01:49:08 AM
I purchased 1mhash hashlet, and observed my scrypt hashrate on my pool -- pointing said 1mhash to my pool had no affect on my hashrate at all.. awesome.

You don't get the rules of this game, you're not supposed to use those other pools that are listed only to show the superior profitability of ZenPool  ;D

I'm surprised they even allow to do that, but this will probably be fixed soon.

Hahaha what a negative and unfounded assumption suchmoon :)

I don't see why zenPool would limit your choice of pools. They are simply providing a pool option that has never been offered by any other pool in the industry.

Cheer up suchmoon and join the pool...or you're sure to be left behind in terms of ROI. ;)

You missed my post, please go back a page. Thanks


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: GAW_Stud on August 17, 2014, 01:52:15 AM
Trust me when I say, I will always be here for you suchmoon. :)

And I have joined my friend, to quote a jedi master:

" “A GAWMiner uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.”
The Empire Strikes Back


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: merc82 on August 17, 2014, 01:54:37 AM
Trust me when I say, I will always be here for you suchmoon. :)

And I have joined my friend, to quote a jedi master:

" “A GAWMiner uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.”
The Empire Strikes Back

Can I please see a ledger of what my hashlet is mining -- or at least can you show me some kind of log information that accounts for my hashlet?


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: GAW_Stud on August 17, 2014, 02:04:29 AM
Trust me when I say, I will always be here for you suchmoon. :)

And I have joined my friend, to quote a jedi master:

" “A GAWMiner uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.”
The Empire Strikes Back

Can I please see a ledger of what my hashlet is mining -- or at least can you show me some kind of log information that accounts for my hashlet?

I'm sorry if my name is confusing but I am not in any way affiliated with GAW except as a customer.

The universe is balance. Where there is good, there is evil. Where there is dark, there is light.

I am suchmoon's equal and opposite :)

I can say that if you have questions, speaking as a current GAWMiners customer, the best approach that has worked for me, is to open a ticket and notify Josh on hashtalk. I'm sure that due to the success of GAWMiners they may have growing pains and make a mistake, but my personal experience has shown that they fight to make it right. Whereas no other mining company has done right by me.

Just my personal experience. Many people have had different. I solely encourage you to have your own experience and not to take the word of some biased, possibly competitively motivated users such as a mooooon ;)


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: merc82 on August 17, 2014, 02:13:49 AM
Trust me when I say, I will always be here for you suchmoon. :)

And I have joined my friend, to quote a jedi master:

" “A GAWMiner uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.”
The Empire Strikes Back

Can I please see a ledger of what my hashlet is mining -- or at least can you show me some kind of log information that accounts for my hashlet?

I'm sorry if my name is confusing but I am not in any way affiliated with GAW except as a customer.

The universe is balance. Where there is good, there is evil. Where there is dark, there is light.

I am suchmoon's equal and opposite :)

I can say that if you have questions, speaking as a current GAWMiners customer, the best approach that has worked for me, is to open a ticket and notify Josh on hashtalk. I'm sure that due to the success of GAWMiners they may have growing pains and make a mistake, but my personal experience has shown that they fight to make it right. Whereas no other mining company has done right by me.

Just my personal experience. Many people have had different. I solely encourage you to have your own experience and not to take the word of some biased, possibly competitively motivated users such as a mooooon ;)

BAH. Here I was, thinking GAW was trying to talk to customers....


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: lolwut on August 17, 2014, 12:11:13 PM
BUMP for visibility. Waiting on a reply from Eric/Homero


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: EvilPanda on August 17, 2014, 12:36:29 PM
Trust me when I say, I will always be here for you suchmoon. :)

And I have joined my friend, to quote a jedi master:

" “A GAWMiner uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.”
The Empire Strikes Back

Can I please see a ledger of what my hashlet is mining -- or at least can you show me some kind of log information that accounts for my hashlet?

I'm sorry if my name is confusing but I am not in any way affiliated with GAW except as a customer.

The universe is balance. Where there is good, there is evil. Where there is dark, there is light.

I am suchmoon's equal and opposite :)

I can say that if you have questions, speaking as a current GAWMiners customer, the best approach that has worked for me, is to open a ticket and notify Josh on hashtalk. I'm sure that due to the success of GAWMiners they may have growing pains and make a mistake, but my personal experience has shown that they fight to make it right. Whereas no other mining company has done right by me.

Just my personal experience. Many people have had different. I solely encourage you to have your own experience and not to take the word of some biased, possibly competitively motivated users such as a mooooon ;)
Why are you even trying to talk to this moon guy, he's a troll and uses sock puppets to bump his own posts. I could link you some of his acounts that were pointed out in his own thread and suddenly went silent.
I have that idiot ignored for over a month, since the day I asked him what he wants and the only thing he could answer was "what do YOU want?". That summed him up well.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: s1gs3gv on August 17, 2014, 02:02:32 PM


The lack of straight answers to the concerns expressed here and the attempts by GAW sock puppets and shills to distract readers from the real issues at hand by ad-hominem attacks sums up GAW well.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 17, 2014, 11:17:02 PM
GAW_CEO is soliciting questions on hashtalk:

https://hashtalk.org/t/questions-you-have/6487

I have some good ones but I'm banned unfortunately :)


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: Slark on August 18, 2014, 12:48:57 AM
GAW_CEO is soliciting questions on hashtalk:

https://hashtalk.org/t/questions-you-have/6487

I have some good ones but I'm banned unfortunately :)

Banned? Oh, I wish you can post some of these questions here. I bet it were some serious bad manner questions.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: JennaK on August 18, 2014, 01:57:42 AM
I'm not banned :)

I just bought some hashlets!


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on August 18, 2014, 02:21:17 AM
GAW_CEO is soliciting questions on hashtalk:

https://hashtalk.org/t/questions-you-have/6487

I have some good ones but I'm banned unfortunately :)

Banned? Oh, I wish you can post some of these questions here. I bet it were some serious bad manner questions.

You mean the ones I was banned for? Those were benign, back in the ancient times of Gen A shipping delays. I should have known better of course. Got carried away with the "everyone is free to ask questions and voice ideas" promise.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: lolwut on August 18, 2014, 02:25:37 AM
GAW_CEO is soliciting questions on hashtalk:

https://hashtalk.org/t/questions-you-have/6487

I have some good ones but I'm banned unfortunately :)

Banned? Oh, I wish you can post some of these questions here. I bet it were some serious bad manner questions.

You mean the ones I was banned for? Those were benign, back in the ancient times of Gen A shipping delays. I should have known better of course. Got carried away with the "everyone is free to ask questions and voice ideas" promise.

https://hashtalk.org/t/questions-you-have/6487/52#

still waiting on an answer


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: kebabman on August 19, 2014, 04:41:12 AM
I'm not banned :)

I just bought some hashlets!

Oh dear looks like your ZenCloud account got frozen scammer. Should we call you JennaK, or SiRuX, or Falcon1 today? Or is it StarbuckShop? Or JoshK? Still wanna buy Hilton points? You sure have a lot of personalities. :D


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: TrinityCoin on August 27, 2014, 12:36:54 AM
I would like to see full control over the miners available soon. You claim it is supposed to be as if the miner is next to me.. if thats true then i can type in my own pool.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: MasterRadix on September 19, 2014, 12:33:23 PM
http://s30.postimg.org/yvs966vsd/image.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/yvs966vsd/)

http://s30.postimg.org/htzf43gx9/image.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/htzf43gx9/)

http://s30.postimg.org/oa8du6pgt/image.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/oa8du6pgt/)

Hey Zenminer-Team.
What about this.
A negative deposit?!
A negative balance?!
Please repair this! It's for a week now! I have my few BTC frozen here, can't buy nothing and can't do anything with them.
In addition I don't get any HashPoints.....


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: johnnyrocket on September 22, 2014, 12:53:43 AM
GAW_CEO is soliciting questions on hashtalk:

https://hashtalk.org/t/questions-you-have/6487

I have some good ones but I'm banned unfortunately :)

Banned? Oh, I wish you can post some of these questions here. I bet it were some serious bad manner questions.

You mean the ones I was banned for? Those were benign, back in the ancient times of Gen A shipping delays. I should have known better of course. Got carried away with the "everyone is free to ask questions and voice ideas" promise.

https://hashtalk.org/t/questions-you-have/6487/52#

still waiting on an answer

Good luck getting answers out of them here. They only post on hashtalk now, where they delete posts regularly, constantly have shill accounts posting in support, etc.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: TrinityCoin on October 05, 2014, 06:09:27 AM
I would like to see full control over the miners available soon. You claim it is supposed to be as if the miner is next to me.. if thats true then i can type in my own pool.

No answer? I am a customer and id prefer not to use hashtalk.


Title: Re: Introducing ZenCloud Hosting
Post by: suchmoon on October 05, 2014, 06:42:08 AM
I would like to see full control over the miners available soon. You claim it is supposed to be as if the miner is next to me.. if thats true then i can type in my own pool.

No answer? I am a customer and id prefer not to use hashtalk.

You can file a support ticket through zencloud site.

Not that it's going to help you, just pointing out that you are unlikely to get an answer here either.