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5221  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: BTC-Club.com Over ALREADY??? on: May 03, 2015, 07:30:58 PM
There are NO free Bitcoins. Stop feeding these ponzies.
5222  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Diamond (DMD) Evolution v 2.0 | NEW wallet, 50% POS Active on: May 03, 2015, 07:07:27 AM

cryptsy is big stage too.....

so correct would be to say

finally we able dance on two parties the same time  Grin

Yes, but bittrex has more volume. I agree, both are larger crypto markets.
Regards,
Brian

Very nice trend recently, both volume and price are going up. DMD Diamond s starting to grow more and more.
5223  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin for Micronations on: May 03, 2015, 05:47:46 AM
It does seem as a great marketing move which would increase global attention and potentially foster acceptance. So why not.
5224  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is cloud mining reliable? on: May 03, 2015, 05:46:17 AM
No, it's not reliable at all.

If you do make a ROI, which happens very seldom, it's going to take quite some time for you do so. Also if a profit was to be made after that, you'll be looking at only a few satoshis after that. Most of the time the cloud miner that you're looking to invest it is probably a well thought out ponzi scheme like pbmining. In the end, it will fall.

I haven't tried scrypt and looking at the user above me, it seems promising, but in the end, it's still a cloud miner.
It's better for you to buy your own miner and when it can't pull anything more, sell it.

Home mining s long time dead. I do not think buying a miner can make you anything anymore.

Who s gonna buy used up and unprofitable miner?

If home miners are dead what exactly are the cloud miners running that allows them to make so much profit that it's profitable for you after you give them a cut?

The fact they pay 4 cents per KWh and you pay 15 cents per KWh if you live in some developed country. The fact that most prominent of them make they own miners so you do not have to pay markup which is usually about 20%. The fact they set up miners in thousands which enables them to take advantage of economies of scale which means much cheaper supporting infrastructure, labor, etc.
5225  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What to invest BTC in? on: May 03, 2015, 05:43:47 AM
I suggest you to invest to promising altcoins with some of your BTCs. First you have to make a good research, and after you invest you should be patient. Do not sell or buy at instant pumps/dumps. Set a sales strategy yourself. for example, when the price is increased by 10%, i will sell 15% of my coins I have,etc.

I certainly believe that you will earn a significant profit in long term.

How can you know if there is really promoising altcoin? You dont need to invest like that. Its just the same as ponzi if you doing that. For couple of days it will go higher but later it will drop so significant and make you lose a lot of it. And its like wasting time on doing that

So, we just have to sell altcoin all we have when the price still high
It's risky, but we could earn a lot of profit

Still better than lending without collateral

Yes its true that selling altcoin when bitcoin is skyrocketing is good, you can earn a lot from it. But how are you gonna choose before which altcoin is the best for you to play like that? It is too risky better you do bitcoin trading is more promising than just to pick random altcoin

I think it's just matter of luck

You won't get profit from altcoin trading
The risk is too high while the profit isn't too much

But I think if you really know what altcoin is the best and you invest so many in there may be you will get profit but still there is very high risk that it will drop drastically or skyrocketing

DMD Diamond, my first choice. 50% per year stake, very active dev team and lots of new things to be introduced soon.

Is that a new altcoin to be invested? The first time I ever heard about it and please link the info to me may be I will start to get that altcoin if it attracted to me. Btw what good things that it ever published?

It s not new, its been around for a couple of years. I hope you did follow my advice cause the price of DMD Diamond went up 15% in the last two days. It ll go up more since that coin has just been added to Bittrex and we all know how important Chinese market it.
5226  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: May 03, 2015, 05:40:50 AM
I am missing a Umisoo payout from last night. Probably going to be an issue every weekend.

Safe to assume I am not the only one?

i am not having any issues with them, i got payment just fine granted seemed to be smaller but i did have some trades so maybe that is why umisoo payments was less for me

How efficient is Umisoo ATM? I thought these got powered off?
5227  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: about cloudmining.website on: May 03, 2015, 05:39:51 AM
is cloudmining.website still exist Huh

That Ponzi still exists because it hasn't collected enough funds to run with! They have no proof that they're mining so I better suggest you to take all your money out if possible!

Check the post above you, they re still around but they do not seem to be paying. So what does it matter if they are online or not?
5228  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: mining profitable on: May 02, 2015, 07:59:55 PM
Why are miner still mining if they are losing money?

Cause they hope the price of their coins ll go up.
5229  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: xmlgold.eu are scamming me ? on: May 02, 2015, 07:55:18 PM
Never ever heard of them and I ve been into BTC for a long time. Why would you use such unknown exchange?
5230  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is cloud mining reliable? on: May 02, 2015, 07:53:35 PM
No, it's not reliable at all.

If you do make a ROI, which happens very seldom, it's going to take quite some time for you do so. Also if a profit was to be made after that, you'll be looking at only a few satoshis after that. Most of the time the cloud miner that you're looking to invest it is probably a well thought out ponzi scheme like pbmining. In the end, it will fall.

I haven't tried scrypt and looking at the user above me, it seems promising, but in the end, it's still a cloud miner.
It's better for you to buy your own miner and when it can't pull anything more, sell it.

Home mining s long time dead. I do not think buying a miner can make you anything anymore.

Who s gonna buy used up and unprofitable miner?
5231  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: NEW POOL DATA MINING (HashFlare) on: May 02, 2015, 11:15:03 AM
A bit pricey though. Photos, mining address? I guess not available.
5232  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature Campaigns on: May 02, 2015, 10:11:59 AM
Why not, it s a great idea. Especially if it can make more people who start these campaigns to use this great bot.
5233  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloud Mining Reliable?? on: May 02, 2015, 07:08:30 AM
Simple, I have voted no. Cloud mining it is not more reliable or better profitable. Why? Because they are only a ponzi schemes and they don't have that 'power hash' of calculation.



Cloud mining still better than normal mining Smiley
They already set miners for their customer & usually has lower electricity & maintenance fee than normal mining, so you can safe your time & money

But, it's difficult to got profit from both of them Sad

Who is that take profit from cloud mining, only the creator(s) of that 'service".

Again, not true, cloud mining can be profitable if you know what to do and devise a smart reinvesting strategy.

Reinvesting? not true, the one that will got profit is the operator and also those who are the early depositor, assuming that the cloud mining is still running until the early deposittor reach their ROI, still it is not a guarantee that your reinvesting plan or the early depositor will get profit if the operator run away

Voted NO for the poll, better to stay away from cloud mining

Even, the operator won't run away
Reinvesting is bad idea, since mining bitcoin will become harder & you might not reach ROI next time Sad

If you already got profit, keep it

It is obviously that reinvest the cloud profit profit in the cloud mining site. Again : cloud mining is not a profitable thing, also if you know what you are doing Wink.
If the "*home mining" is not profitable, how the cloud mining will be profitable  (* only if you have free energy and hardware machine).

Cause home mining is significantly less efficient. First, you get more expensive power. Second, you get less efficient cooling. Third, you need to pay markup on mining which s not the case if you rent hash from ASIC producers.

I think it's not entirely true

In some country, they has cheap power (for ordinary power) & some people know how to make efficient cooling with cheap price
So, it's still possible to earn more profit by normal mining than cloud mining

Yes, Iceland and parts of China. What about 99% of the rest of the world, especially developed countries. You cant mine in UK, Germany, France, Italy, most of US, Benelux, etc. Mostly due to electricity prices.
5234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [TEK] TEKcoin 500% PoS/PoW hybrid SuperStake on: May 02, 2015, 07:06:56 AM
This huge PoS diff growth kills the joy. TEK is no longer 500% annual PoS coin. It s much less then that. Can anyone calculate expected PoS at this diff?

Same "problem" as HYP... although it's not a problem really... it's a function of the coin code to help limit inflation.  It should also, should..., lead to an increase in price as the current stakers will need more coin to get the same return and will sell off less of the stake, if any at all, to put more into the next month's reward.

It should also, again should..., lead to new stakers having to dig into the sell book because the stakers are putting less of their own coins on the market.

That's my opinion.

True. If the price goes up, this might compensate a bit. However, the price keeps going down.

This is why I like fixed PoS rate coins, DMD Diamond s my favorite. The price keeps going up recently, big time.
5235  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Am I too Late?! on: May 02, 2015, 06:38:12 AM
Go for cloud mining or PoS coins. Home mining went into history a year ago.
5236  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: CryptoThrift question on: May 02, 2015, 06:36:41 AM
This seems interesting, a crypto auction website.

Have you people personally used it and what is your experience?
5237  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bittrex phishing warning on: May 02, 2015, 06:32:54 AM
This is why I keep saying we need some form of crypto legislation to ensure consumer protection in the crypto world.
5238  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion. Paycoin XPY CoinStand Mineral. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: May 02, 2015, 06:30:50 AM
What about this new teampaycoin staking website? What do you guys think about that?
5239  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Diamond (DMD) Evolution v 2.0 | NEW wallet, 50% POS Active on: May 02, 2015, 04:41:47 AM
Ah cool, time to see what this coin is about  Wink

Watch out dude, this is DMD Diamond you re talking about.  Grin In a couple of years when DMD gets the position in crypto world it deserves, people re going to ask "Bitcoin what?"
5240  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloud Mining Reliable?? on: May 01, 2015, 08:16:04 PM
Simple, I have voted no. Cloud mining it is not more reliable or better profitable. Why? Because they are only a ponzi schemes and they don't have that 'power hash' of calculation.



Cloud mining still better than normal mining Smiley
They already set miners for their customer & usually has lower electricity & maintenance fee than normal mining, so you can safe your time & money

But, it's difficult to got profit from both of them Sad

Who is that take profit from cloud mining, only the creator(s) of that 'service".

Again, not true, cloud mining can be profitable if you know what to do and devise a smart reinvesting strategy.

Reinvesting? not true, the one that will got profit is the operator and also those who are the early depositor, assuming that the cloud mining is still running until the early deposittor reach their ROI, still it is not a guarantee that your reinvesting plan or the early depositor will get profit if the operator run away

Voted NO for the poll, better to stay away from cloud mining

Even, the operator won't run away
Reinvesting is bad idea, since mining bitcoin will become harder & you might not reach ROI next time Sad

If you already got profit, keep it

It is obviously that reinvest the cloud profit profit in the cloud mining site. Again : cloud mining is not a profitable thing, also if you know what you are doing Wink.
If the "*home mining" is not profitable, how the cloud mining will be profitable  (* only if you have free energy and hardware machine).

Cause home mining is significantly less efficient. First, you get more expensive power. Second, you get less efficient cooling. Third, you need to pay markup on mining which s not the case if you rent hash from ASIC producers.
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