Sent a pm
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Still no payout for today. Service Fee was charged 5 hours ago
Same here now going on 8 hours. Interestingly, the "activity" transactions and "balance" transactions do not match up either. This is bad sign. Either the system is crashing, or whole thing is a scam. I am seriously considering an sec complaint for illegal sale of securities. It's been 8 hours since it should've been in my account. The loupe to tell what has been mined through which pools is missing on the recent payouts. Getting a payout doesn't work anymore, can't seem to get it out.
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Today my payments are really late. 2 out of 3 show up in one account "two hours ago", the other one isn't there yet. None are available in the balance to withdraw.
Other account same thing.
They will show. Remember it takes what, 6 confirmations for BTC? So it can take up to an hour or two before the actual balance is available. I wouldn't worry about it at this point. I'm not talking about payouts from Zencloud to my wallet, the actual payment from the hashlets/s3's into my ZenCloud account. I don't think that should take long after they've already shown up
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Today my payments are really late. 2 out of 3 show up in one account "two hours ago", the other one isn't there yet. None are available in the balance to withdraw.
Other account same thing.
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I got bumped up to Sr Member today! Didn't even expect it. I've adjusted my signature!
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Payouts are all in here, "4 hours ago". So could be between 3 and 5
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payment sent, please do check. Visible on the blockchain! Thanks!
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They sent out the free hashshits.
Got a ZenHashlet and a CleverHashlet. This will at least help me get to ROI faster
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Has anyone already received the free hashlet that they're handing out to all existing customers?
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That doesn't address my main point. Asics are designed to do one thing and one thing only, the sha256 asics are designed to hash one way, you can't bruteforce to get the original data with those asics.
I unlock phones every so often when someone needs one, or I need a little extra cash. Do you do know how many older phones I have unlocked compared to newer models? A LOT of older phones, its highly unlikely someone would go and pay retail + a contract for a new phone only to need it unlocked for another carrier.
As far as that friend investigated there is a chance that they'll work. Rather have the jalapeno's help him then collecting dust with me Regarding older/newer phones, you're in a different telecoms market. He's doing 1000 brand new phones at once or similar size batches. Old phones he almost never gets
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It has been working fine for me. If you have issues get ahold of Eric from zenminer he can get a ticker set and fix your issue. Can anyone withdrawal on zinminer? I haven't been able to withdrawal for a week now
You mean ZenCloud? Yes zencloud Payouts are almost instant here. Did you doublecheck your address?
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I've been thinking. One business that could be buying hash capacity is sim unlock shops. A lot of Nokia's simlocks can be cracked by brute force doing SHA-256 calculations. So far it has been done mostly by GPU's but there are companies that offer very low prices for unlocks online which can't be profitable with GPU's. I've got a few obsolete BFL Jalapeno's that I'm going to bring to a friend of mine who is in that business. He's going to try to run those SHA256 hashes on these machines. SHA-256 has been implemented in a lot of other different applications, might very well be that they don't use their Bitcoin miners for solely bitcoin but also for other stuff. Just a brain fart, but wanted to share the idea.
Yes, SHA256 can have other applications (as can GPU mining setups), but not Scrypt ASICs. My understand was that the majority of Zen's hardware is supposedly Scrypt based. Anyone have any source for what GAW has hardware-wise? Anyone know of a way to do useful work with Scrypt ASICs? The problem with this is that sha256 asics do work 1 way. As I understand it, they only hash looking for a match, they can't do the reverse. Why would cellphone shops be buying asics when sites like this http://www.gsmliberty.net/shop/nokia_unlock.php exist. The logic behind this is flawed, asics have been hardcoded to do 1 function and hopefully do it well, if you want to be able bruteforce anything you would need to either program an fpga to do it, or design an asic that did that function. That's for an older generation phones. The new ones have a different type of lock on them. Once I'll be flying over I'll know more
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I've been thinking. One business that could be buying hash capacity is sim unlock shops. A lot of Nokia's simlocks can be cracked by brute force doing SHA-256 calculations. So far it has been done mostly by GPU's but there are companies that offer very low prices for unlocks online which can't be profitable with GPU's. I've got a few obsolete BFL Jalapeno's that I'm going to bring to a friend of mine who is in that business. He's going to try to run those SHA256 hashes on these machines. SHA-256 has been implemented in a lot of other different applications, might very well be that they don't use their Bitcoin miners for solely bitcoin but also for other stuff. Just a brain fart, but wanted to share the idea.
Nokia? What's that? Yeah I'm sure there could be a use for brute forcing something SHA256-based, maybe even more obscure algos like Scrypt as well, but it's hard to imagine that there is a legitimate market to the tune of 100-200 BTC per day. And isn't SIM unlock illegal in the US nowadays? "A" for the effort though In the land of the free it's most probably forbidden In Europe it's legal in most countries, or at least legal if you don't break the encryption in that country. So buying a code that has been generated elsewhere is fine. Thing is that with 2 GPU's it takes between an hour and a day to crack a simple 20 euro phone. That friend sometimes gets batches of a thousand to unlock. Not worth if on GPU's only. Would easily take a month or so with a small farm, so even if it's a bit more expensive then what he would generate in BTC with the same hardware he would go for it in a split second. I wouldn't be surprised with for example 30.000 simple Nokia's that are sold daily with a simlock about half would at one point end up renting capacity somewhere if you could make it work Especially SHA-256 is used widely. I'll ask him about his ideas about it. On the other hand, if someone wants to figure out stuff through payouts on my two hosted S3's blockchainwise I can supply a range of 8-9 payouts with tx info and such. Since they "should" be mining straight BTC. I don't see much options to put Scrypt to work on other options than cryptocurrency.
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I've been thinking. One business that could be buying hash capacity is sim unlock shops. A lot of Nokia's simlocks can be cracked by brute force doing SHA-256 calculations. So far it has been done mostly by GPU's but there are companies that offer very low prices for unlocks online which can't be profitable with GPU's. I've got a few obsolete BFL Jalapeno's that I'm going to bring to a friend of mine who is in that business. He's going to try to run those SHA256 hashes on these machines. SHA-256 has been implemented in a lot of other different applications, might very well be that they don't use their Bitcoin miners for solely bitcoin but also for other stuff. Just a brain fart, but wanted to share the idea.
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ya as soon as my ban is lifted, I'm going to sell my 61mh/s for hopefully at least 30/mh and just be done with all this...tired of them...best of luck to everyone By then you've probably doubled your investment
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They might very well exist and be hashing away (in my case two Ant S3's) but that once you cancel the hosting they keep the miners running but stop paying you and order with Bitmaintech to send you a new miner directly (well, max 21 days later).
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Just got an email from gaws. Among other things it says:
Free Hashlet Solos To celebrate the new lineup, we will be giving a free random Hashlet Solo to all customers to get you started! They go out tomorrow night so be sure to tell us which one you got.
So looks like I will have a hashlet for sale.
Oh, that's nice of them. The fourth complimentary miner
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Can anyone withdrawal on zinminer? I haven't been able to withdrawal for a week now
You mean ZenCloud?
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Do you mind waiting until my hosted miners have ROI'ed?
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I'm thinking, they're quite close to selling an investment in a future payout of a certain (mining)pool. Wouldn't that be at least slightly regulated?
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