Is it possible to compress it a bit? Put it in google doc or make a table, it's hard to compare the numbers the way it is. This could require a lot of work if people actually start leaving feedback, good luck!
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There has to be more to the story...
Usually if such claim is the user's first post it's fake. Same as claims made by people with offensive nicknames.
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I thought this is a thread about hashlets not hashcoin. There already are general GAW threads, no need to spam here.
That's like saying we shouldn't talk about BTC in a BTC mining thread. People usually don't discuss the risk of buying bitcoin in the mining section. Just sayin' That's not true at all. If you have ever visited the mining section you would know that. Seems you just really don't want people to know about the massive risks/red flags involved with this "investment". All cryptocurrency investments (holding bitcoins included) are cathegorized as "high risk investments". Massive risk? Obviously you've never traded altcoins.
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go ahead with PBmining.com they are one of the best Cloud mining service provider trusted and affordable rates are also low compared to others
If by "trusted" you mean that people have put their trust in them and invested then every other cloud mining can call itself trusted.
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I thought this is a thread about hashlets not hashcoin. There already are general GAW threads, no need to spam here.
That's like saying we shouldn't talk about BTC in a BTC mining thread. People usually don't discuss the risk of buying bitcoin in the mining section. Just sayin'
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This thread is proof about doing your own research. People act like there's only 1 good mining service, and therefore the other services suck, or must be a scam.
I'm currently invested in 5 different mining services, as well as 3 other investment vehicles. I am going to be checking out 3 or 4 more mining services later this week. I personally have my favorites and I have the majority of investments in those.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and you need to decide which service suits your investment personality best.
Bullseye! Every time I see someone recomend a cloud mining site the post is offensive towards other services. People should start boycotting those with most vicious promoters until they learn to behave.
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@bitgeek Sorry, the only punch-pouring preacher around is your GAW CEO. You are going to have to try a little harder, ok? As far a proof goes, you first need to take your head out of the sand and open your eyes to the obvious. If you cannot see the truth in all the Hashtalk forum posts there or the hundreds here and elsewhere, then there is little else I can explain to you, young padawan. In that case, all I can offer you a tissue for your tear and a link to a very basic graphical representation of what is being sucked from every GAW/Zen customer on a daily basis while AAALLL those empty promises and distractions are being strategically voiced. It is called the art of distraction - keep the customer busy with the rainbow pooping tiger while you pic their pockets of everything they hold dear. Oh well, you will probably not understand that concept either. Go here: https://hashtalk.org/topic/16250/november-3rd-2014-today-s-hashlet-scorecard-prime-strategyhttps://i.imgur.com/00NmC8y.pngIf you think this represents a solid and viable investment, I have a pretty marble I would like to offer you for $28,710 - I'll even pay shipping if you buy two. Scott- <I cut the picture to save some space.> Things I noticed on the graph. 1) all the hashlets besides Multi are still profitable, so in a way their advert was true 2) All the Genesis variants have decent fees, so what prevents the client from buying and using them? Just ignore the low income ones and buy the rest. 3) It says "November 3" so is this graph just from that day? Shouldn't a wider range be used, especially that we're talking about life contracts. I've read about Genesis Minig and users were complaining that payouts were reduced, so GAW isn't the only one.
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The prices are declining because the difficulty is rising (and the result of the difficulty rising is that profitability is decreasing). You need to remember that the cost to produce miners is very little and that the manufactures of miners have a huge operating profit margins (most of their costs are from R&D) Which means gigantic overcapacity in mining which in turn reflects in declining price of the produce (BTC). Mr. Market is always right. The only question is which price level is the appropriate one for wiping out enough of this overcapacity to reach equilibrium. It could be 250-300 (where it´s obviously heading) for a few months or lower. Time will tell. I wouldn't trust the news. This operation may be a scam, like that other German company Mining Asic Technologies. Speaking of Germany aren't Genesis Mining from there? There's going to be a cloud mining war
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Stop using cloud mining if you really want to earn a profit just buy a miner cloud mining doesn't make any sense they are selling it to you for less just for you to make a profit when they could be running it instead of you? Such a discovery, wow Why not ask "why are they selling miners if they could earn more running them? Mining doesn't make sense!" LOL You mean like KNC, Bitfury, and of course, BFL? Anyway, you have to wonder why a cloud mining company would go through the effort and expense of buying miners, setting them up, running and maintaining them, and then go and sell the mined bitcoins at a discount to their customers. Some of them, unlike the ones you mentioned, are not mining, just selling. The answer that comes to my mind is immediate gain. Cloud mining operations get the money upfront, just like it once was with pre-orders. Nowadays less and less people trust in pre-orders, so the sellers are offering cloud.
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My interest in mining is growing.
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op pls lock thread
No! It's funny when these kind of threads get to 100 pages! It's also funny when these threads get locked Pfft, you're no fun. I think she is a girl with big beautiful "eyes"! Actually I do have really big eyes. But I have a feeling you meant "something else". lol. Pics, or you know what
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Looks like you are sticking with it as well, you're commenting about hashlets every day. Is this your hobby or something?
One of the best soap operas in crypto now. How could I not participate. So you're in it for the entertainment. Never thought of that. To each his own.
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What's the price limit? You can get a great gaming pc for $1k, but it can cost you $3k if you really want an overkill. My choice for a gaming PC would be i5 4690k, 16GB RAM, fast GPU like R9 290x, SSD and a good LCD, preferably one of those 1ms like ASUS VG248QE. You also have to get good peripherials, theres nothing worse than buying the cheapest mouse and keyboard that can ruin the experience.
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Not at the moment. I don't think they are worth the money and seem to be a bit risky too.
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When I am in this section of forum all I see is raging and crying people: "cloud mining is a ponzi, they are scammers". And all it comes from people who never invested anything in any cloud mining service at all. Why is that?
I have invested in several cloud mining services, including hashlets. According to your criteria, does that make me qualified to express my opinion about said services? Just checking because I wouldn't want to offend any sensitivities around here. BTW good to see the usual GAW faithful crowd ganging up on jimmothy here. I was wondering where you all went, almost started thinking that some of you may have become less enamored with hashpoints and hashcoins and ICO. But it seems you're still sticking with it till the bitter end. Good luck. Looks like you are sticking with it as well, you're commenting about hashlets every day. Is this your hobby or something?
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They surely want to succeed as a company. I'm skeptical about all cloud mining sites, but don't consider them a scam. In fact only a very small percentage of these sites are proven scams. GAW is getting a lot more heat than they should because of the forum bans. About time they learned that this will only attract more haters and trolls, because this is how the internet works
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There's always a risk you'll run with the coins. You need to be well known in the community and build trust before you ask for money.
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I don't mind the campaigns. Why do you care? You can ignore people that spam or report them, you can also make signatures invisible. There's an old saying: live and let others live.
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