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1  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: January 11, 2014, 06:32:01 AM
We will not always be the biggest, but we will always consistently pay out and create a profitable environment for our customers.

Obviously then CloudHashing has a very unique definition of what constitutes a 'profitable environment' for its customers, a definition that will in fact never include actual profit for many that have paid for this service; unless you mean paying for the privilege of basking in the glow of the 'profitable environment' we've created for proprietors of CloudHashing...

We price our RRP based on market prices and our cost of delivery (full hosting, electricity etc).

The contract 'price' does not remotely approach an accurate reflection of the cost of doing business with CloudHashing; for many who signed up early the undisclosed 'Management Fees' and of the loss those of us who bought two year contracts and will never see ROE would be a more honest and factual statement regarding the cost of doing business with CloudHashing...

 Roll Eyes
2  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: January 07, 2014, 01:40:36 PM
cloudhashing is offering 15 usd per ghs thru rrp and is available til jan. 19. cex.io is at .043 per ghs, that is around 34 usd per ghs.

is it a good time to load up my rrp?

I made 0.01 in 36 days with 4.5 Ghs (5GHs less %10 of Reinvestment) and I made 0.01 in 10 days with 3.5Ghs with cex.io (plus the other coins). I don't know why...

really?  this needs looking into. does anyone else get a higher return in cex.io compared to cloudhashing?
Yes, much higher...

cloudhasher, can you please explain why this is the case?
Because this is knowledge that will only be ascertained after the fact...

While I can accept that one mining operation may be more efficacious then another, it's really disturbing to see CloudHashing (with whom I have a contract) stepping on their dicks (a very apt metaphor from what I'm reading) and their Customer's faces at the same time.

There is either outright ineptitude in how contracts are setup/managed or the powers that shouldn't be at CloudHashing are absurdly greedy to the point of being self-destructive for a start-up.

My tiny 20GH/s two year contract is a case in point; there's no way the second year of this contract is going to produce anything for me and do anything but cost CloudHashing; multiply this by any number of Customers with the same contract and it becomes profound lunacy.

That no alternative is offered as we climb the wall of mining difficulty makes it pretty obvious that CloudHashing has only a rudimentary handle on accounting and mathematics no less sound business practice and is not in this for the long haul...
3  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: December 20, 2013, 05:44:37 AM
I'm a bit confused about the RRP; in the 'Dashboard' there's a box that says: "The next RRP will take place on January 19th 2014 at a cost of $15.00/Gh." does this mean for every $15 (or Bitcoin equivalent) I get one additional Gh? And for what term; the duration of my existing contract? Till the next RRP? The next five minutes?

 Undecided

Just ask'n...
4  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: December 08, 2013, 01:01:12 AM
Miners on the dashboard are only used if you attach your own hardware to the pool, no settings for mining with the hashes you bought from them.

Thank you cesmak! Would you know if the "Lock Bitcoin Address" is an option to lock your wallet address to protect against accidental editing?

Could anyone with a platinum contract confirm how much BTC they have received in total since last Friday?
Approximately 0.075 BTC...

I've managed 0.05222689 since Monday with a platinum contract... What's bothering me is nothing has been deposited to my Wallet/Address even though I've passed my auto-pay schedul, and the last Ledger Entry shows:

sequence number : 74
type: bitcoin_payment   
posted:   Dec. 7, 2013, 9:01 p.m
amount: -0.05222689   
balance: 0.00000000   
description: None   
payment status: requested   
transaction id: None

I've verified my wallet address with Blockchain.info, in my CloudHashing account settings, and Blockchain.info shows no transaction...

Anyone have any experience with how long it takes an automated payment to post to your wallet from CloudHashing?
5  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: December 04, 2013, 04:44:33 AM
I recently registered a CLOUDHASHING Platinum contract and am wondering if anyone here has the same and knows how the CLOUDHASHING's Miner settings are optimally configured?

Apparently if you create a new Miner it can not be deleted; I 'created' a new Miner as I thought the default might be some sort of inactive template as the default didn't appears to be doing anything.

There's nothing in the way of instrumentation, support information of feedback to indicate any settings are functioning properly or even at all; though my account does appear to be hashing it's at a fraction of it's advertised hash rate for the current difficulty.

I'm realistic about the challenges a start-up like CLOUDHASHING confronts, but there are a lot of holes in their product and service presentation that if met with even a modicum of proper marketing follow-up and support would be an enormous boon to this enterprise.
6  Other / Beginners & Help / CloudHashing Miner Settings on: December 03, 2013, 02:55:46 AM
I'm apparently a 'Newbie' that can not post this to the appropriate thread... I recently registered a CloudHashing Platinum contract account and am wondering if anyone here has the same and knows how the CloudHashing's Miner settings are optimally configured? Apparently if you create a new Miner it can not be deleted, but neither of my Miners appears to be doing anything though my account does appear to be hashing (at a tiny fraction of it's advertised hash rate)... Any fellow CloudHashing contract Owners here on the Bitcoin Forum that also drill down to read the buried Noob form, or is my post here an object lesson in uslessness?

 Undecided
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