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1  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 28, 2013, 08:37:01 AM
Getting rich here!
 Grin


Does the payout per block seem low to anyone else?  I have a 20GH contract and I'm getting about .00125 per block. I'm mining BTC faster with my 9GHs hard mining hardware. And the balance on my 10 GHs I have on cex.io is going up almost twice as fast...  Bad Luck maybe???

Service status update

We are currently undergoing a planned migration of our hardware from one data centre to the other. Some of you may have noticed the drop in hashing power on the mining pool recently. Customer earnings for the next few days will be considerably lower than expected until the service is fully restored however we will be fully compensating all customers for this process using our excess capacity. We will be paying customers in bitcoins for this delay later on this coming week. We expect service to be fuly restores early this coming week and apologies for any inconvenience caused.
2  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 24, 2013, 05:44:15 PM
They can't do nothing right.  
Logged in with the help of trippn, but can't register a username!  Just keeps goin blank again when I hit register.
I've tried looging to the pool anyway with my new username and password to fails!

Me too.

Seriously who coded this pool website?? Shockingly bad.

I'm happy at the moment, At least my balance is no longer 0.00 Smiley
I was able to login using my email and the password given on the cloudhashing.com site, then I got take to another page where registering a username was blocked out by a banner.
I could just see a password field, So I viewed the source and saw it wanted my email address, a username and the password they gave me on the other site,
So I clicked the password field, Press [shift] and [tab] twice to move me to the hidden email field, filled that in, press [tab] put in my requested username (JazzyJ) pressed [tab] and entered the password I got from cloudhashing.com

I have to admit that is a pain, but i'm guessing the dev probably didn't spend long on registering a username. Hopefully it'll get fixed soon.
Once logged in you can click your profile and add your wallet address, you can also click your balance number and it shows payments.. I'll be more happy if they pay out at 2am as I've set my auto payment to 0.1 Smiley

Anyway, I know it's early and they have been late with a lot of things, I'm happy to see some progress.

Ok - thanks for that detailes 'how-to' I finally managed to login. I hadn't realised that when it was asking me to register a username it wanted me to use the same password I had just logged in with...

Anyway, does this look a bit strange to anyone else - this is an example payment / time entry on my account:

134    contract_payment    Oct. 24, 2013, 4 p.m.    0.00028809    0.02020843    None
135    pool_fee    Oct. 24, 2013, 4 p.m.    -0.00002881    0.02017962    None
136    revenue_reinvestment_witholding    Oct. 24, 2013, 4 p.m.    0.00000000    0.02017962    None

Is the pool fee 10% ?!?!?!? or am I reading that wrong?
That is the management fee yes.
3  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 24, 2013, 08:51:19 AM
marty
could you do a screenshot because once i'm logged to the pool i don't see this button , i have just the home button
I'm Not marty but
4  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 24, 2013, 08:44:26 AM
The new website is awful as it is. Once I had logged on to the site I had to use ad block to remove a navigation bar that was blocking off all of the register username section. Once I had done this I got though to what is supposed to be the main page and clicked on profile settings to change my password to one that was not auto generated. This was much more annoying then it should be. There are two boxes that are relevant to changing your password on that page 'Change Password' and 'Confirm Password'. I put what I wanted my new password to be in both of those boxes and pressed update. Nothing happened. Assuming I had done something wrong I guessed that the Confirm Password box was supposed to say Confirm OLD Password as most websites require you to enter your old password to confirm changes to your account so I tried that. Nothing happened. I reentered my info into those two boxes both ways several times and never did the site change so much as a pixel. At last I tried logging out then back in to see if the change had taken place or not and to my surprise it actually had. I have no idea which way of entering my information actually changed anything but at least something was changed.

After this I decide I want to withdraw the bitcoin balance which I had accrued and lock my bitcoin address since there is no option for two factor (Though I would probably lock the address anyway). I enter my address, tick the box which says 'Lock Bitcoin Address' and also fill in the correct timezone and set the minimum 'Autopayment Threshhold' to an amount well below my current balance. I then try to update this while also putting in my new password into the 'Confirm password' section as well as on other attempts where nothing is entered into that box. Every which way I do this however it does not lock my bitcoin address at all. Not only that but you would have thought that entering in a minimum payout threshold below your current balance would have resulted in you being payed your current balance or at the very least the threshold value straightaway.
Spoiler Alert! It doesn't.

Sort it out.
5  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 08, 2013, 04:39:12 PM
hello,
I just sent you a message asking you refund my contract. In fact you do not respect deadlines launch mining.

thanks

Could you keep us informed of how that goes? I want to see how they handle something like this.
6  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 07, 2013, 12:21:16 PM
where's the pool?  where's the farm?


http://blockchain.info/pools

The unknown section of the pie chart has grown enough to include cloud hashing in the past few days but there is still no evidence of them actually hashing.
7  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 07, 2013, 06:47:20 AM
September contract status is "Mining!".
When do you start "daily" payout?

According to their twitter account (https://twitter.com/cloudhashing) "Now mining for all contracts. Newsletter to follow soon. Please bare with us while we set you up with the pool and payment system."
8  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 02, 2013, 08:28:13 AM
Hey guys,

1) Payments are being processed as we speak. Once the pool launched, it moves to a daily automated payment. You will be able to protect your account by locking your wallet.

2) Setting up and installing 320 ASIC machines is no easy piece of cake. We are working around to clock to get it all up. There is a whole 150 terahash to come on-line.

Bare with me for sure :-)

I am on your side.

Emmanuel
I do believe that you are doing your best to get the ASICs up and running but in the future could you avoid using countdown clocks and the like if you are anything other than 100% sure that you will hit your target. To my mind the negatives of counting down to a deadline like that out way the positives, especially when dealing with bitcoin mining where it seems delays are guaranteed. I think that announcing things though your website, this thread or both at various stages of the process (Conformation of Order, ASIC arrive on site, ect) would be much better at giving insight in to how things are going and lead to less disappointment.
9  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 01, 2013, 07:38:03 PM
Be completely honest, how likely is it that the September contracts will be hashing by the time that the timer runs out?
Cloudhashing told me today is the day we start hasing, is it not?
It's when they intend to start.
10  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 01, 2013, 07:01:01 PM
Be completely honest, how likely is it that the September contracts will be hashing by the time that the timer runs out?
11  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: October 01, 2013, 10:12:15 AM
Well we can finally say that calling them September contracts is just not true at all.
12  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: September 15, 2013, 06:29:26 PM
Hmmm....someone seems to be mining at bitminter under the name "fast hash" 1.128 TH

could this be test chips or is this just wishful thinking??




https://bitminter.com/livestats/big

I would be beyond shocked if that was anything other than someone trying to troll.
13  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: August 16, 2013, 09:57:00 PM
Bitfunder down?
Here is what I get:

An error occurred during a connection to bitfunder.com.

The OCSP server has no status for the certificate.

(Error code: sec_error_ocsp_unknown_cert)

Working fine for me.
down for me too

Try a different browser.
14  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: August 16, 2013, 09:48:02 PM
Bitfunder down?
Here is what I get:

An error occurred during a connection to bitfunder.com.

The OCSP server has no status for the certificate.

(Error code: sec_error_ocsp_unknown_cert)

Working fine for me.
15  Economy / Securities / Re: What is a healthy securities portfolio? on: July 31, 2013, 08:56:50 AM
Depending how large your holding is of ACTM you very well might not be able to get your investment out without taking a decent sized hit so I hope that you are taking that into consideration when looking at buying into other securities. Secondly while I can't think of many better places to get advice on BTC investments you will be getting a lot of recommendations based on very little knowledge of what works at least in a traditional markets and most likely people trying to get you to buy into whatever they just bought into.

All being said and done however I would also be considering looking into of the the securities which offers fixed payouts such as this or this.
16  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: July 30, 2013, 03:23:59 PM
Hence his indirect request that Ken confirms the meeting took place, I guess.

Partly why this is believable as any deception would be relatively short lived. I wasn't trying to cast this claim into doubt though but rather I was trying to give a more general warning against someone trying to inflate or deflate the price of a security with no evidence.
17  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: July 30, 2013, 02:48:19 PM
Hi Guys,

I recently traveled to California for a nice vacation and to meet up with some companies such as Terrahash, HashFast, and also some local bitcoiners. While planning this trip I also tried to meet up with Ken but I arrived the day he was leaving I believe. However, one of the bitcoiners that I knew up here who wishes to remain anonymous is also a Silicon-Valley based engineer and in my opinion very well versed in the world of ASICs, was able to meet up with Ken for me.

I asked him to give me an overview of how he felt about Ken and the ASIC project he is working on in a nutshell. He confirmed with me that Ken is the real deal and that based on the conversation that was had, he doesn’t see any reason to think otherwise.

Now I know this might not sound like much but in my opinion if Ken can make this particular Engineer come to this conclusion then us shareholders should be in a very good position.

I’ll leave it at that and if Ken reads this he can confirm that he did indeed have a meeting with the Engineer on Friday.

This is looking even better guys!


I don't doubt you but it is important for people to remember that anyone could have said the exact same thing with zero actual positive information who just wants to pump the price up a little bit more. Again I have no reason to disbelieve you but i urge people to not react on unconfirmed news even if it is news you want to here.
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: Penny Action Site Coming Soon . on: July 29, 2013, 04:52:47 PM
You will be apply to buy mining hardware and other stuff 80% off .
You can get a million dollars for 99.9999% off using the lottery.

I don't understand what do you want to say ?

One person gets something expensive for less while the rest get nothing and are out of pocket.
19  Economy / Securities / Re: ALBA - Student rental property in Aberdeen, Scotland. on: July 29, 2013, 03:34:41 PM
The city has a population of 220,00

You mean 220,000 I am guessing.
20  Economy / Securities / Re: [IPO] SatoshiWins - BITCOIN DICE, BLACKJACK, POKER, ROULETTE, CHAT, DIVIDENDS on: July 19, 2013, 12:07:41 PM
my parents can provide me with funding but thats not how life works

That's how it works quite often.
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