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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Experiences in Mining on: April 02, 2017, 07:49:53 AM
Okay
I do not have cheap electricity
Hardware is very difficult and expensive to get.

That is for bitcoin.

What of other currencies? Litecoin? Monero?
Any ideas?
Correct me if I am wrong; it seems we can do mobile morning on some of those coins and still make a profit?!?!
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Experiences in Mining on: April 02, 2017, 06:41:42 AM
My experience is that i dont trust cloud minning.

What about  mining other currencies and converting them?
Anyone tried that?
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Experiences in Mining on: April 02, 2017, 06:12:07 AM
You better not bother with cloud mining. Most such schemes aren't even holding real hashrate and are just built to rule in funds for the company running it.

So far no positive response on cloud mining. I still have 2months on testing as I have registered on a lot of them.
Hope to get 1at least for a good review.
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Experiences in Mining on: April 01, 2017, 04:05:24 AM
For the path you have taken which is the free mining part, I am sure something tangible will not come out of itat least in the sshort-term because free GHs will be the same as faucets where it will take forever to get a stack of it which is your motive here. At the same time, if you are going into mining you really need to understand and do your research in the one you are willing to join so you won't be frustrated in achieving that your objective...

And I have gotten my first casualty - bitminer. io
They have refused to pay out.
Sent 2 letters to them and nothing.
Anyone here who has been  paid by them?
5  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Experiences in Mining on: March 31, 2017, 02:27:12 AM
I never tried mining. Bitcoin mining is not profitable, because it requires big investments and gives small returns, also you need cheap electricity. I also never tried to mine altcoins, because I don't want invest in mining hardware and also don't know coins which is worth to mine.
I advice you to stay away from cloud mining. 99.9% of these sites are just ponzi schemes which are don't mine coins. Sooner or later mostly such sites turns into scam sooner or later. In these sites which gives free GHs, you need to invest if you want to withdraw what you "earned".

Thanks  for the advice.
I thought about that too, but what of sites like Genesis mining? Those seems legit enough,
My location does not have cheap electricity or data,  so my first option was to look at cloud mining, cheap and easy....
I would still try and anyone which behaves badly will get a mouthful here.
At least to keep others out
6  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Experiences in Mining on: March 30, 2017, 01:57:16 PM
This is just rambling, you are looking for mining tips? Go to the mining section.

Experiences my man,  share your fun, highs and lows.
Some people might ask for tips,  share with them please.
7  Economy / Service Discussion / Experiences in Mining on: March 30, 2017, 01:24:44 PM
Hello and Good Day,

Bitcoin and other  cyptocurrenies no doubt  is not new to anyone  now.
What is surprising  and exciting  is the means which people to get them.
I am a novice but with determination to raise " a stack" of it.
I hope my experiences help others  in the same way.
Everyone is invited to add his/her own ideas.
NO SCAMS
NO PONZI SCHEMES

USE THE REFERRALS
LET'S  BE FRIENDS.

My first try was with apps- bitcoin aliens and faucets-moonbitcoins and moonlitecoins.
I made some  coins,  small but it is still coins,  you can even stack up coins to pay for cloud mining this way

Now I am up to cloud mining.
So far I have registered on some of them *those giving free Ghs* and waiting  to see results.
Let's hear yours
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