Any news on the scrypt group?
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OK. What will I do with this miner when mining will became unprofitable?
Or you could have it sent over and use it as a room heater if you're heating on electric anyway
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Hi, I lost my phone with my btc wallet. Now, I start mining to a new address.
How can I move the rest of btc on the new wallet?
Thanks, Sergio
If you are talking about your unpaid balance on the site then send a PM to Terk with your old and new addresses and ask if he can move the balance. If you are talking about your wallet balance then you are out of luck unless you had a backup (but you probably didn't if you are asking). I'm talking about unpaid balance. I was not very clear. Fortunately, the wallet was empty. This is a lesson: always do a backup, never leave too much money on wallet... As long as you're mining from the same IP Terk can see it's you
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I think we are not really that far away from getting google or any other large ad network to take bitcoin companies as clients and offer the option of getting paid in btc.
Google paying in BTC? Not any time soon, I'm affraid. They'll rather start their own coin
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I'm a happy "customer" of coinbroker.io for a few weeks now. Constant payment in time.
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Notification: The solution for hash rate dropping down of UMISOO
Recently, the real hash rate of UMISOO dropped down to 3.6P causing by the widespread power failure of AntMiner S2. As HASHNEST assign the earning based on the holding shares of every users. In order to protect the users earning from miners failure, HASHNEST decided to deduct 400T from the total subscript UMISOO hash rate during miner maintenance – dropped down to 3.6PH/s. The total hash rates will be immediately adjusted according to the real hash rates till completely recovered to 4P. During this period, any loss caused by the miner’s failure will cover by UMISOO.
We have assigned the earning based on the total hash rates of 3.6P on Oct. 11th, and the actual earning is 0.01508BTC/THS.
HASHNEST – as a trusted third party cloud mining platform, will continuously take the responsibilities of monitoring the operation of mining farm and guarantee the users right. What we should speak highly is that the real total hash rate is all the way kept at about 4.2P since UMISOO opened the subscription from Spet. 2nd, which is 5% higher than the theoretical figure. UMISOO contacted with HASHNEST at the first time after power failure, and trying every possible way to do compensation.
Thanks for the updates.
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No solution to my ticket yet.
Plus the Genesis paid for with BTC that had to be HP's hasn't been fixed either.
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A FYI buy direct from bitmain not these used dusty S3 batch 2's.
If you buy DIRECT from Bitmain it is .58 BTC for each. .58 each = $202 at current price.
So for $7 dollars more i get a brand new miner with a warranty that has not been used for a month. And the miner has not been ran for a month on a dirt floor! And its a S3 PLUS.
Do you think it's worth a extra 7 dollars for brand new model that is a S3 plus? I do!
And the plus accounts for a certain amount of hashes more
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It is NOT an investment. You are purchasing a service.
It's more of a gamble because you have absolutely no idea what's going on behind the scenes. It's a promise on a payout over a certain period of time. With no guarantees
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It's been almost a month now since the last payment, what's up with this project?
And where are the results/addresses for the Nicehash accounts?
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No solution for my ticket so far. Got a response with a question about what had happened. So far no missing hashlet reinstated. It was added to the spreadsheet of the tech department that's going over missing hashlets.
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According to HT the little squiggle next to the cloud logo means "BETA": TBH I didn't realize we're in beta. Not that it doesn't make sense given all the issues, but I just thought that officially you wouldn't want to put paying customers on beta software. Afaik Google had Gmail in beta for ages, including the business section. But that's also their gimmick
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I dont see what that has got do with it. In the past prices were lowered after a steep difficulty raise, though the last months price adjustments have barely happened due to difficulty. Doesn't make sense that all of a sudden there's a raise in price before a difficulty adjustment.
But it can still be a factor in a price change. Could also very well be that they lowered the price first and then started selling too fast
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You might as well ask, why is the bitcoin price so volatile? Mining Equipment is sold in USD, and I would expect the ghs price to change due to that.
Volatile price? 0.0017BTC while Bitcoin is worth 320 versus 0.0019BTC while bitcoin is worth 325... Thats the sort of annoying thing I mean Have you checked the predicted next difficulty? There hasn't been such a "small" raise in all history bitcoinwisdom shows: https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty
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0.01560359 BTC What's your "Ready For Payout" balance? Doublecheck whether your BTC address is correct. Could be you made a mistake there. Then the system doesn't send the BTC to a non working address
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so i have a question.. is it worth it to purchase legendary hashlet for $76? i know theres an upgrade coming on the 23rd . so I'm trying to get as many solos as possible before then.. who knows maybe they will give us a free boost like the did for the Genesis... BTCBTCBTCWhere did you get the info about the upgrade?
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At the moment payments are working fine. But nothing on the missing Genesis hashlet yet.
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What is the reason that sometimes I get paid daily and sometimes every few days? I have the same hash and daily amounts are high
Do you make the minimum payout amount every single day in the "amount payable" area?
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Funny thing is that on another account a split 100 Gh/s were successfully sold right around the same time. So that account hit ROI. Now let's see what happens with the tickets I'll check the HT sections. Try to avoid that forum to save on time and annoyance How long were those for sale? About a day, maybe two.
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Yes, they dont pay for the sold hashlets.
As in "that's a known bug they're working on" or "nah we don't pay for hashlets" That's probably more like "real programmers don't use transactions" Not just sold hashlets but all sorts of voodoo tricks seem too be going on. Check out the support section on hashtalk, it's quite sad. But they are "rewriting the database", whatever that means. I have stopped trying to sell or split or merge my stuff until it's all sorted out. Funny thing is that on another account a split 100 Gh/s were successfully sold right around the same time. So that account hit ROI. Now let's see what happens with the tickets I'll check the HT sections. Try to avoid that forum to save on time and annoyance
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