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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HashOcean.com Scam or legit plz on: May 14, 2016, 09:56:25 AM
It s so funny to read this stuff, especially people who know they are ponzi but still try to convince themselves it is not.

Why? Cause it s been paying for a while.....

I am embarrassed to say I have been a victim of this HashOcean. I signed up in January and had the account running fine with no problems and then right when I got comfortable and invested almost $20,000.00 within three different accounts two of them got hacked and taken from me April 28th 2016 and the last one got taken from me yesterday May 12, 2016  needless to say I am out of $20K and three accounts not to mention many other losses that came behind that. What gets me is that when you sign up the register that email and I assume the system shows the IP it was signed up from.  The only way to change the email is internally and once that is done you can kiss your account good bye. Next will be the wallet address change and password so now you are completely locked out of your account. Forget the 1-650-603-5816 that is a recording and no one will ever answer or call back. Second the email for support is a joke. You send them an email for support and they will respond at their earliest convenience  with a simple one liner that does not answer or help you in anyway. Since yesterday I have emailed them 7 times Urgency and have not received one message back or a call which I provided my direct number in every email I sent. Needless to say I hope this helps those out there looking to invest with HashOcean.

Sir, just out of curiosity... you spent 20k. And you did not take the effort to enable 2FA? Even after the first 2 account losses you did not think of a way to 'secure' your last account? Do not get me wrong; as I do not know your whole situation. But if you get hacked they could also rob your bank account.

2FA can't save you if its an internal job like he is saying. If its an internal job, they the company which offer you 2FA has one time access code in case you have any problems with your account , but this time they can use it to disable it and change the email address. If they do so and the support is just fictive like we have warned several times here you can truly kiss your account goodbye and last but not least, only a stupid person can invest 20k in Hashocean or maybe this is just a made up story to be the storefront of some more hacks to come and then the full collapse of Hashocean.

Yeah but point is, he says 'Hacked' his pass could have been taken. If 2FA was on you would for 99.9999% be sure it is an inside job. Now it is just as all other posts speculating. Its like a big forum of religon... just assumes instead of ice cold facts.
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cheap electricity for mining Bitcoin on: May 14, 2016, 01:51:09 AM
Seems I could start this as well. I live in a small town in Norway, our community has a lot of hydro power stations. Our electricity costs about 0.25 nok (0.03$) per kWh. All locals use alot of electric heaters around their homes (2500w+ / piece). Alot of my Dutch friends keep joking about moving their 'pot farms' up here due to this lol.

Pro's compared to Venzuela:
- Temperature. Its goddamn cold here.
- Extremely stable nation. We just shoot moose here not people.
- Power outage extremely rare.
- Many others that I am too tired to think of now.

Anyway, but I'm not gonna put a shitload of machines in a place with risking fires or other claims from owners. Seen too much shit go down for a 'friendly' service.

Oh almost forgot, the Cons:
- Value of money for maintainer. As a Venezuelan guy would be happy with 200 bucks. An Norwegian Viking would be able to get 2 beers and a pack of smokes for that. So there are not only 'Pros' ^_^
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HashOcean.com Scam or legit plz on: May 14, 2016, 01:12:47 AM
It s so funny to read this stuff, especially people who know they are ponzi but still try to convince themselves it is not.

Why? Cause it s been paying for a while.....

I am embarrassed to say I have been a victim of this HashOcean. I signed up in January and had the account running fine with no problems and then right when I got comfortable and invested almost $20,000.00 within three different accounts two of them got hacked and taken from me April 28th 2016 and the last one got taken from me yesterday May 12, 2016  needless to say I am out of $20K and three accounts not to mention many other losses that came behind that. What gets me is that when you sign up the register that email and I assume the system shows the IP it was signed up from.  The only way to change the email is internally and once that is done you can kiss your account good bye. Next will be the wallet address change and password so now you are completely locked out of your account. Forget the 1-650-603-5816 that is a recording and no one will ever answer or call back. Second the email for support is a joke. You send them an email for support and they will respond at their earliest convenience  with a simple one liner that does not answer or help you in anyway. Since yesterday I have emailed them 7 times Urgency and have not received one message back or a call which I provided my direct number in every email I sent. Needless to say I hope this helps those out there looking to invest with HashOcean.

Sir, just out of curiosity... you spent 20k. And you did not take the effort to enable 2FA? Even after the first 2 account losses you did not think of a way to 'secure' your last account? Do not get me wrong; as I do not know your whole situation. But if you get hacked they could also rob your bank account.
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