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161  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whats the best cloud mining site? on: November 06, 2014, 09:05:29 AM
So cloudmining.website has daily earnings? What's his ROI?

In my first contract with cloudminingservice (bought at july 2014) I have already back 90% but actual payout is so low, that I thing ROI roughly in Jan - Feb next year.

So ROI in 8-9months?

Guys, what do you think about hashprofit.com? Their payback time forecast is 4-7 months with a trial of 200kh/s for a week

Good news are coming from cloudmining.website. I hope they keep this rate...

Looking good so far

Latest Payout  0.00041926 BTC
Latest Payout Date  2014-11-06 00:00:02
Pending Payment  0.00083851 BTC

www.cloudmining.website (ref link removed)


162  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for bitcoin miners on: November 04, 2014, 11:57:19 AM
A small heads up for all those who are not mining at home, but want to be a part of the mining industry. We have launched our Cloud Mining Website for public. Please check it at www.cloudmining.website. Here is the service announcement thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=843417.0.

Do u have any plan to offer signature campaign for promotion ?

Can you please explain what it is ?

Look at my signature.. Smiley that is advertisement of your competition Smiley
Here you can check details:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=813174.0

and here is overview of all sig.campaigns:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0;topicseen

Ps. Today I bought a little power on your website to the test. I wish success with this project!
If someone think about invest in Cloudmining.website, here is my referral. Price atm 0.001/GHS Shocked

Cant agree more. This thread is full of PB sigs. U should start a sig campaign. Wink

I'd like to have a sig campaign too that allows newbies. Smiley
163  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Invest 122$ in gawminers for 8mhs scrypt on: November 04, 2014, 11:44:35 AM
Hi guys i am invest recently 122$ in gawminer for increase my speed to 1mhs to 9 but earn this total at day 0.0038-0.0032 i am withdraw saturday night 21 pm 4,95$ in btc for pay a bundle in humble bundle the 4,95 earned in 3 week is going very fast like a blink of an eye and after 24 hr my po are 0.0026 help me

Read this before u invest in GAW

http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/2enhh4/genesisminingcom_is_a_dishonestly_run_business/
164  Economy / Services / Re: PB Mining -- 5 year mining contracts! on: November 04, 2014, 08:53:45 AM
As I can see, payout reports are surfacing from cloudmining.website...

Yep.

Referral Link  www.cloudmining.website/?r=2143

Mining Information

Latest Payout  0.00013975 BTC
Latest Payout Date  2014-11-04 00:00:01
Total Referral Earning  0 BTC
Pending Payment  0.00013975 BTC
Paid  0 BTC

They are the cheapest at the moment 0.001 BTC/GHS, whereas PB Mining is 0.0014 BTC/GHS. On the contrary, PB has months of history for consistent return, whereas cloudmining.website is really new in the business. Would like to see who stands tall with this cost cutting.
165  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cloudmining.website New puppy in cloud mining on: November 04, 2014, 08:11:10 AM
Sent these guys 0.01 BTC for 10 GHS.

They have an announcement thread here somewhere
but itīs moderated so there may not be many posts.

Looks a bit dicey but who knows.

Best of luck, g

http://www.cloudmining.website/


Hey, thanx for the heads up. 0.001 BTC/GHS seems industry's lowest. Are they paying out for your 10 GHS ?

Well, I purchased that hash like 12 hours ago and donīt see anything yet.

I think waiting at least 24 hours is normal. Moreover, Daily payment & Automatic Weekly Withdrawal are mentioned on their website.

Yep, weīll see what weīll see in due course.

It seems I was partially mistaken. I checked their FAQ.

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6.How does the payout take place ?
 Payout takes place every day according to your hash power and current difficulty. Everyday you may verify the amount of latest payout in your dashboard. After a successful order is placed, please allow us up to 48 hour for the first payout to take place. All the following payouts will take place once in every 24 hour.

All right, thanx.

48 hours over. Are they showing payout ?
166  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Hashie.co - Cloud Mining from $4.51 per 10 GH [FREE MINER!] on: November 03, 2014, 11:42:01 AM
I have got the following rates of different cloud mining services. Please give me a reason to chose Hashie over others...

1. https://cex.io/ => 0.00268744 BTC/GHS

2. http://pbmining.com/ => 0.0021 BTC/GHS

3. http://www.cloudmining.website/ => 0.001 BTC/GHS

4. https://cloudhashing.com/ => 0.59 USD/GHS, i.e. 0.0018 BTC/GHS

5. https://hashie.co/ => 0.451 USD/GHS, i.e. 0.0014 BTC/GHS
167  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cloudmining.website New puppy in cloud mining on: November 02, 2014, 09:46:17 PM
Sent these guys 0.01 BTC for 10 GHS.

They have an announcement thread here somewhere
but itīs moderated so there may not be many posts.

Looks a bit dicey but who knows.

Best of luck, g

http://www.cloudmining.website/


Hey, thanx for the heads up. 0.001 BTC/GHS seems industry's lowest. Are they paying out for your 10 GHS ?
168  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloudhashing without proof of mining [poll] on: November 02, 2014, 09:37:55 PM
Both GAW and PBmining are spending a large amount of money in advertising and have been in business for a long time (while active on this forum). I would argue that if either of these companies were a ponzi they would have collapsed by now.

GAW's cloudmining service has only been around for a month or two.

PBmining has been around for much longer but because they have had a steady increase in new investments, they could have easily survived this long being a ponzi.

Look at the "sent" graph to see how their "hashrate" has steadily increased over the past year: https://www.blocktrail.com/address/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z

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You should also be able to trace any payouts received through a short number of "hops" through the blockchain to find a coinbase TX of a found block

If you can trace the BTC payments back to recently mined blocks, I would consider it being open about their mining address. The problem is that it's impossible for companies like GAW or PBmining.

GAW is mining altcoins and converting them to btc. (btc would originate from whoever is buying the altcoins)

PBmining on the other hand implemented a coin mixer specifically to hide the source of their payments. Before implementing the coin mixer they were sending btc directly from new payments to the mining payout fund.

See here:

https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1BaconNYiSsZoq79K9LuEEp7RyGjKuwodJ/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1HammmJ8zaGVHicRxTPRDMdfGCujrfZc8y/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1PBackwRV1rHvDpqkYRTR9WCEEEMEwuSrJ/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1Bacon6DCo11jrXMvm39sgTxhRG9bRjQWy/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1FeedQtUArhfWVGuVH13dX8dbf5XqqqJSq/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1Porky8h4XMoM1RbtTHe7ZpPAe7DpE79Hb/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1BaconH9L8CQ9eGJkjDqN28Pw8v8Rzbp6f/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1Bacont6QxTg3SxfqEG5gfiqefGMCeSNqs/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1PiGgYR36C3VdCP9k2zQLrp1ZvDQNdQsre/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1BaconV3vARfyvKDMCbfZ5rE6acstH6GFV/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z
https://bitiodine.net/a2a/1PorkyB6s8Tb7JU8QiBpreD159iW6aaSWt/1Payday1sm5wGqtatKscfXnxARZ2B2MF3z

I like this bitiodine site. Is that yours ? Are u Michele Spagnuolo ?
169  Economy / Service Discussion / Which cloud mining service you are using and why ? on: November 02, 2014, 09:21:38 PM
^^^Title speaks for itself.

Disclaimer: I firmly believe that this thread belongs to mining section, not service discussion.
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