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1  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Cloud Mining on: April 05, 2014, 10:40:01 AM
I meant that manufacturers of hardware could run their own hardware and make profit too Wink

They can profit more, but the risk will also be higher.
By selling miners(hardware) or cloudhash, companies get their profit instantly.
The user pays for electricity and maintenance through fees.
Through withdrawal fees they earn money(cloudmining)
cex.io will introduce trading fees too, so that will give them a lot of profit.
2  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Cloud Mining on: April 05, 2014, 10:32:56 AM
Why would companies sell miners and not just mine themselves?
scrypt mines altcoins(scrypt-n and scrypt jane), so diff increase wont effect them that much.
3  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Which cloud mining should I use? on: April 04, 2014, 06:03:31 PM
True, buying hardware is always cheaper at first. But dont forget the electricity costs.
Depending on where you live ofc.
I live in The Netherlands and mining with hardware is way to expensive in the long term for me.
Also scrypt.cc mines different alt coins, and switches every minute too the most profitable ones.

And hardware can break down leaving you with a loss.

Also it easier for me to sell my cloud hashes than a piece of hardware.

That is why cloudmining is an interesting option overal.
4  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Which cloud mining should I use? on: April 04, 2014, 05:53:54 PM
I made my profit on cex.io with trading.
So thats buying at low ghs price, then sell at higher price. Wait till the price drops and repeat the proces Smiley
That way i earned way more then just mining.

Problem with pb is that i cant get my money out when i want.
Its defintly not a scam, but i like to able to move my buisness where i want.
So basicly contracts aren't good for me.

For now i keep track of the profits i make on different sites to determine wich is best.
At this moment that is script.cc for me.
5  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Which cloud mining should I use? on: April 04, 2014, 05:44:38 PM
Scrypt.cc is focused on Scrypt-based coins, such as Litecoin etcetera. I think their prices are way too high at this moment.

You could also buy Gh/s at pbmining.com (that is my referal URL,,  if you don't want to use my ref link: pbmining.com)  Currently you only pay 0.007 BTC per Gh/s, so it's cheaper than Cex.io.

True, pbmining ghs are cheap. Site works great but: You cant sell your contract.
That means that you will only start making profit after ROI. And you cant get out whenever you want.
I have 20ghs at pb, works great but not the most profitable way to invest.
6  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Which cloud mining should I use? on: April 04, 2014, 05:36:30 PM
Iam there now for some time. It looks promesing and works great.
But if something would go wrong i will surely post it all over the web.
I hate scams as much as you do.

I have been on cex.io too. But i dont like the fluctuating fees. I had several blocks of 2 hour+.
I made most btc by trading. Trading was free, but there will be a fee on trading too.
A lot of people like cex.io, so there is nothing wrong with that site.

All i am saying is: Give script.cc a try.
But you can also wait until the site has proven its reliability. Nothing wrong with that.
7  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Which cloud mining should I use? on: April 04, 2014, 04:52:50 PM
You should check out http:// scrypt.cc?ref=babjx
Its a cloudmining site, but they dont mine btc directly.
They only mine several altcoins who are the most profitable.
Wich coins are the most profitable is checked every 60sec.

You get paid every 10 minutes, in btc. So you dont have to go to an exchange and pay a lot of fees.
It works great for me, just see for yourself.

The site is still in beta, but the improved version will be implemented soon.
8  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: PBmining.com 20GH/s Giveaway! Ends on Easter (April 20). on: April 02, 2014, 11:01:38 PM
And this little piggy went hashing!



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