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Title: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: edxpdcav12 on October 07, 2018, 02:18:13 PM
Is anyone know or using flashyhash.com? I Can't find any reviews about this.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: subSTRATA on October 07, 2018, 02:32:47 PM
>'the fastest'
>free hashing power
https://i.imgur.com/XT5MTWd.png
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>additional hashing via referrals
https://i.imgur.com/vI7WGsh.png
>promising a profit
https://i.imgur.com/eQpAYrG.png

in addition, cant seem to find any pictures of their mining rigs.
looks pretty fishy. probably a ponzi with a nice looking website.
2/10 would avoid.

in regards to the 'promising a profit' bullet, a business exists to make profit. there is no reason for that business to offer you a means of making money off of their resources when they could be making more by not offering you that service. it's not a charity.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: crairezx20 on October 07, 2018, 03:11:23 PM
Not a good idea to invest in any new cloud mining sites because there's a high possibility that the site is just made for scamming purposes and almost 99% of cloud mining site are scam so I advise you to don't fall about what they offer and don't trust them because they don't have a real mining farm.

If you really want to invest your money for mining you can start to build your own small mining rig and mine altcoin or buy ASIC miner. This is much safer way to invest compared to invest your money in virtual/cloud mining website.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: cissrawk on October 07, 2018, 03:13:53 PM
Its just another ponzi/hyip scheme but they claim if they offer cloud mining service. Every cloud mining that offer free hash power are scam.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: 1Referee on October 07, 2018, 03:22:44 PM
The next scam hiding behind a whois protection wall. It's a fairly new one as well, which might explain the lack of available information on the internet.

http://whois.domaintools.com/flashyhash.com
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Domain Name: flashyhash.com
Registry Domain ID: 2285021656_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: WHOIS.ENOM.COM
Registrar URL: WWW.ENOM.COM
Updated Date: 2018-07-31T03:56:27.00Z
Creation Date: 2018-07-13T08:20:00.00Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2019-07-13T08:20:00.00Z
Registrar: ENOM, INC.
Registrar IANA ID: 48
Domain Status: registrar-lock* https://www.icann.org/epp#registrar-lock*
Registrant Name: Whois Agent
Registrant Organization: Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc.
Registrant Street: PO Box 639
Registrant Street: C/O flashyhash.com
Registrant City: Kirkland
Registrant State/Province: WA
Registrant Postal Code: 98083
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: +1.4252740657
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax: +1.4259744730
Registrant Email:

Scammers are looking to bank on cloud mining during a bear market that's even significantly affecting the main players in the industry. Noobs.  :D


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: pixie85 on October 07, 2018, 07:49:07 PM
2 year contracts :D They will be long gone in less than a year.
How many more scams we need to have before people realize that cloud mining companies are shady? All their promises are empty words. They can't promise you 6USD from every 3USD invested. It's a 100% profit every year! If you started to mine 6 months ago you would be on the loss at this point instead of having 50% profit!


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: tmfp on October 07, 2018, 09:25:12 PM
FHCM Ltd (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/11603764) (Flashy Hash Cloud Mining):

A £1 capital company incorporated 3 days ago, registered to a rental address in a squalid UK city back street, in the name of an Australian fitness instructor.

Obviously completely legit. (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sarcasm)


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: BitHodler on October 07, 2018, 09:45:14 PM
If you really want to invest your money for mining you can start to build your own small mining rig and mine altcoin or buy ASIC miner. This is much safer way to invest compared to invest your money in virtual/cloud mining website.
It may be a safer way to invest, but not the most convenient and profitable way. It's far more profitable if you invest directly in crypto itself rather than something that's built around it.

In all the years there hasn't been one single investment option that yielded more than simply investing in crypto. I don't understand why people keep going back to mining as if it is something worthy of your time and money.

By the time you made 75% of your money back with mining whatever altcoin, the price of that coin has probably doubled or tripled in value already. There is enough historical evidence to back up that claim.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: jossiel on October 07, 2018, 11:50:23 PM
They will also run in a flashy way, don't invest with cloud mining anymore if you don't want your money to disappear in 3,2,1..


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: carlfebz2 on October 08, 2018, 05:41:49 PM
They will also run in a flashy way, don't invest with cloud mining anymore if you don't want your money to disappear in 3,2,1..
Similar words supposed i want to say but you already posted out.  ;D
Flashy means too fast on running newbie investors money.Just a little thing on my mind on how these scammers do continue to make such websites yet they have known already
that these had been bust out not even minding on showing actual possesion of rigs plus being posted by a newbie plus a newly registered site.Who would gonna trust? Only hard headed greedy newbies for sure.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: leowonderful on October 08, 2018, 08:15:19 PM
A too-good-to-be-true referral program's usually a telltale sign of a scam or partially illegitimate site if you happen to see one- that's what really caught my eye on this scheme, and everything else that's been posted also deals with the fact that this isn't a real site. I would not suggest using new-looking cloudmining sites no matter how much money the site has claimed to have raised; if you really want to gamble in cloudmining, go with the older sites.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: Kemarit on October 09, 2018, 01:08:58 PM
FHCM Ltd (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/11603764) (Flashy Hash Cloud Mining):

A £1 capital company incorporated 3 days ago, registered to a rental address in a squalid UK city back street, in the name of an Australian fitness instructor.

Obviously completely legit. (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sarcasm)

LOL. A fitness instructor with the name of Daniel Thomas. Probably its about time for him to change job as fitness instructors seems to be hazardous.  :)

Its a one man team, I supposed.  ;D and he control 75% of the shares, makes sense. @OP, I hope you're reading everything here and not fall for the trap.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: shield132 on October 09, 2018, 05:00:35 PM
2 year contracts :D They will be long gone in less than a year.
How many more scams we need to have before people realize that cloud mining companies are shady? All their promises are empty words. They can't promise you 6USD from every 3USD invested. It's a 100% profit every year! If you started to mine 6 months ago you would be on the loss at this point instead of having 50% profit!
And for how many times will people look for easy money methods? These people don't want to work or enlighten a little bit, are so lazy that don't try to by GPUs and try mining with it, prefer 1-click and profit. Also they love nice words, are happy when they read them and immediately think that they are so clever, others who work are stupid. I thought Hashocean was good example but no, still not improvement in these people's brain.
OP I don't want to be rude but couldn't tell in different way.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: Fatunad on October 09, 2018, 07:52:56 PM
2 year contracts :D They will be long gone in less than a year.
How many more scams we need to have before people realize that cloud mining companies are shady? All their promises are empty words. They can't promise you 6USD from every 3USD invested. It's a 100% profit every year! If you started to mine 6 months ago you would be on the loss at this point instead of having 50% profit!
And for how many times will people look for easy money methods? These people don't want to work or enlighten a little bit, are so lazy that don't try to by GPUs and try mining with it, prefer 1-click and profit. Also they love nice words, are happy when they read them and immediately think that they are so clever, others who work are stupid. I thought Hashocean was good example but no, still not improvement in these people's brain.
OP I don't want to be rude but couldn't tell in different way.
That Hashoceans memory do really piss me off where i being ripped off bigtime on my very first time of investment and after that i didnt tend to invest on any cloud mining sites even how legit they would be.
We cant really deny that we do love easy money but it would really always require effort and hardwork but for lazy ones then most of the time they would surely consider to invest
into these obvious and saturated scam attempts.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: timerland on October 09, 2018, 10:51:37 PM
Is anyone know or using flashyhash.com? I Can't find any reviews about this.

The fact that you cannot find any reviews on the site is indicative of the legitimacy of the site.

The front page of the site is pretty much the most generic template used by scams thousands of times previously. There are 'plans' for investments, which is another warning sign. They also guarantee more than 200% ROI within a year, that's not feasible whatsoever.

I'd just like to remind you that no cloud mining is profitable, even the legit ones. My recommendation is stop looking to invest in these things. There is only probably a handful of mining sites that are actually mining (e.g. genesis), but even then, you don't know if your contract payouts are legit, and in the long run you'll still lose money due to maintenance fees.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: coolcoinz on October 10, 2018, 09:08:42 AM
Is anyone know or using flashyhash.com? I Can't find any reviews about this.

The fact that you cannot find any reviews on the site is indicative of the legitimacy of the site.

The front page of the site is pretty much the most generic template used by scams thousands of times previously. There are 'plans' for investments, which is another warning sign. They also guarantee more than 200% ROI within a year, that's not feasible whatsoever.

I'd just like to remind you that no cloud mining is profitable, even the legit ones. My recommendation is stop looking to invest in these things. There is only probably a handful of mining sites that are actually mining (e.g. genesis), but even then, you don't know if your contract payouts are legit, and in the long run you'll still lose money due to maintenance fees.

On site reviews aren't a good indicator of anything. There are various methods the scammers are using to legitimize their sites and one of them is faking reviews and testimonials. They sometimes take social media profiles of real people unrelated to the project and write reviews in their name.
This time they were lazy. No team member names and profiles, no locations or addresses, only a stupid email.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: magneto on October 11, 2018, 07:56:56 AM
Is anyone know or using flashyhash.com? I Can't find any reviews about this.

Just quoting from their website:

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To make things easier for clients, we don’t charge pool fees. You won’t have to pay for electricity costs

This alone should have been enough to raise suspicions. I mean, what cloud mining with a legitimate business model would just completely waive the electricity and maintenance fees off like that? It's impossible that they are actually mining if that's the case.

But their calculators show high returns as well which are by no means sustainable in the long run, and clearly demonstrate their illegitimacy.

Either they're misleadingly advertising here, or more likely, they are just a fraud in disguise. Do stay away from them.


Title: Re: New Cloud Mining FlashyHash.com is legit?
Post by: audaciousbeing on October 11, 2018, 10:19:44 AM
If you really want to invest your money for mining you can start to build your own small mining rig and mine altcoin or buy ASIC miner. This is much safer way to invest compared to invest your money in virtual/cloud mining website.
It may be a safer way to invest, but not the most convenient and profitable way. It's far more profitable if you invest directly in crypto itself rather than something that's built around it.

In all the years there hasn't been one single investment option that yielded more than simply investing in crypto. I don't understand why people keep going back to mining as if it is something worthy of your time and money.

By the time you made 75% of your money back with mining whatever altcoin, the price of that coin has probably doubled or tripled in value already. There is enough historical evidence to back up that claim.

For those who still go for cloud mining, its purely as a result of greed because nothing suggest otherwise. Ever since I have gotten involved with crypto about two years ago, the issue of cloud mining has been reputed to be a bad investment but since then till now, some people are still convinced that its the best form of investment and it brings ''peace of mind'' by them just buying hash powers and sleep while the coins will be deposited in their account with the various calculations on the homepage of those cloud mining sites. What other investment could be as simpler as that? which is the main reason why scammers too will continue to get the motivation to build sites, promote it on faucets sites to get the audience and someone greedy will have to part away with his money. Its as simple as that.