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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Is Syan a real deal? on: January 16, 2018, 02:35:48 PM
Hey Guys,
I got a wallet address from the payment processor. Is it possible to tack it and notify the wallet hosting services or exchanges? Do any of them have to power to lock down the account if we can ID where it is? I know you can track payments but IDK how.

"Thank you for your letter

Syan Mining account suspended from end of December last year (violated GoUrl Terms&Conditions).
All payments were forwarded to Syan Mining external wallet address (13T7tzd6GVR7uVFjgvCCcx8kyVo3ziuTbk).
We don't keep user payments on our servers.

Need official request from police and we will provide Syan Mining log IP addresses.


Best Regards,
Tom

Tom Becker
Developer
Gourl.io Team
Crypto Payment Gateway & Url Monetiser
Email: tom@gourl.io
Website: https://gourl.io

Also got this extra address the payment processor found as well. https://blockchain.info/address/1FZJ2X9cnVVPzq3ZDLPcdmxF14tyRnvMQC
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Is Syan a real deal? on: November 10, 2017, 05:28:50 PM
I can appreciate the skepticism. Trust does have to be earned. All I can really say on their behalf is that the info they have been providing and level of communication is better than that of other "established" mining companies I have purchased from. For example, I inquire about the ship dates and AMP draw from the miners so I could make sure the breaker I wanted to put them on would handle it. Here is what I got back:

"You will expect to get your VEGA in the 2nd week of January, while the VEGA 2S will be between the 2nd and 3rd week of February.

As for your amp question:

Vega is running at 4.8A at 220 volts.
Vega 2S is running at 4.0A at 220 volts.

Machines are intended to be used in domestic 220/240v wall sockets and are fused at 13A. If multiple machines are being used on the same mains circuit it is advised to get an electrician to check the fuse ratings on the power inlet board and make sure the supply can cope. Also, if the machine is to be used at 110v a transformer will be needed to be used inline with the unit(s). Alternatively, another approach (and more efficient) would be to have an electrician run a 220 line to power your miners.

If you have any doubts, its best to seek advice from an electrician. If you have any other questions, please let me know."

It's details like that that build trust for me. In response to this I asked them for some "real life" photos of units, so if I get any I'll post em.

But for now, reserve your trust.
3  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Is Syan a real deal? on: November 10, 2017, 04:57:55 PM
I too like to take a positive approach. I know a lot of folks have been burned in the past but you have to put some trust some place.

I have to say, I'm a fan of Syan so far. I have one of each of their SHA & Scrypt units on the way. Their team is much more responsive than Bitmain has ever been. To their credit when they dropped the prices on their units they even offered to send me money back.  If they are a scam with the objective of making as much money as possible, whay would they, on their own volition, offer to send my money back? Ordering was super easy too, since they have done only word of mouth promo their site lets you order your unit whenever. No dealing with site crashes on product release days like you have to deal with on Bitmains site.

And hey at the end of the day the units are still profitable in my neck of the woods. The wild card will be the coin switching factor. If you watch the coinwarz charts there are some days when you can really capitalize on difficulty drops and market shifts.
I can tell you form direct contact with the company that they are planning to do a round of product reviews for both units to get some press out there. I plan to do a video review of each unit the day I get them. Stay tuned.
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