Yes, as what other people said, difficulty makes mining bitcoin for your bitcoin miner harder, therefore you get less rewards in the given time.
Since that's how Bitcoin and the miner community is, it's a lot more profitable if you moved your hashing power to a different cryptocurrency (SHA 256 that is) since you can get a lot more of the coins and just exchange it for a better value than you are getting with mining bitcoin.
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How about Agreed
A greed? sounds kinda wrong if you read it that way haha
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What kind of info about cloud mining would you like to review anyway? I'm kind of technical about things so I *guess* I can help if you specify what you need
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Hey, when will the server be open to the public? Will you only release it when it's completely finished, or are you going to get some users for private pre-release testing? I'd be quite interested and willing to participate! Agreed, I'd like to participate in any initial testing phases too I can provide good constructive criticism!
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I'm not a gambler and even if I was, I don't wanna risk losing what I have left haha, I've been thinking of lending it to people at the Loans subforum but that would be risking it as well..
Biggest bet would be using it at counterparty or making one of my own..
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Good site, although I think there is some problem with the questions, I am pretty sure I answered some of them correctly but it kept showing as incorrect. And the Captcha should be simpler.
Yes it is possible that you may have answered like denzel washington but the expected answer was d washington, working on improving the questions so such issues are removed. Also you can try CRTL+A to view hints which can help in giving the correct answer. I'd say that there should be a wait period maybe around 15 seconds, where people would answer the captchas to JOIN then after that period, that's when all the users answer against each other
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Name An Acticity That Requires Someone To Hold On Whey They Are First Learning To Do It ?
So many spelling errors
Sorry about that working on improving the quality of the questions. It's alright, I like the concept and the whole site actually. I might write about it on SmallBits if it's alright
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Name An Acticity That Requires Someone To Hold On Whey They Are First Learning To Do It ?
So many spelling errors
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There's not much you can do with 5 millibits. Unless you know for sure BTC is going to the moon, holding that amount isn't really holding much.
You realistically need at least 1 whole Bitcoin, to really be considered a HODLER, so I can't recommend to just hold onto dust forever.
Do what you want with it. Gamble or day trade alt coins, there's not much you can really do with that small amount.
This much is sure though. If you're a believer in Crypto, you'll do everything in your power to acquire and hold more than 5mBTC.
As I stated many times, I wasn't intending to hold it in the first place. I was looking for things to do with it. I'm not really good with trading alt coins and such though, but I think it's a good time to start..?
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There's YouMeandBTC, and Let'sTalkBitcoin and soon enough there'll also be the SmallBits Podcast
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I`m against cloud mining as well. How many actually made money investing their money in cloud mining service?
Many. There's a bunch of threads on the forum called "ROI tracking", where you can find people who shared their experiences. I read a bunch of them before investing in August and back then it was hard to find miners who were unhappy with the payouts. @Small, hashie was DDOSed? Hashprofit said the same thing. Actually yeah, Hashie turned out to be dividend derivatives after all. We'll still see the story unfold after the ARG
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I can provide for you I'll PM you
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Oh I see the point about counterparty, so using it I can make or invest in assets.. CounterParty is quite interesting, thanks for the info!
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We'll be closing SmallBits faucet for now,
It'll be up again by Feb - March. Sorry about this, we didn't expect the large influx of users from the faucet.
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Cloud Mining isn't really all about scamming, a lot of people just came about and started diving into it after one did. Imagine a domino, when one Cloud Mining Service scams, a lot of people come to like the idea and start doing the same. Now for Hashie, I'm still not sure about what to say abut Hashie, since it looks like a guy who tried anyway. Hashie seems to have been DDOSed and everything. The biggest fault of the owner would be not being more responsible or having better security checks IF that is the issue. So if that's the issue, we can't blame a single person for security, when even government websites fall to hackers. Well I'm not entirely sure about everything. But if that isn't the issue, then shame on the owner, and condolences to those who lost their money to a scammer. Hashprofit on the other hand is totally a scam. I have nothing to say about GAW though, they seem legit due to proofs, and they have the money to get more hardware to satisfy the user needs. Puppet's thread would be useful. http://smallbits.ml/index.php/news/15-hashie-co-drama
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It's not really been getting much publicity I like it very much! To the developer(s): Don't give up, we've got you!
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Move it to PrimeDice and go all martingale on the coin You will prob end up losing it all, but have some fun... I can't afford to lose them They're (almost) all i have left
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This could potentially overload the server -- You can click register over and over and over again and it sends an activation email every time. Though it's not that major that you can register again even though you're registered.
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iSign - futuristic approach of multisig WEscrow - We Escrow Easecrow - Escrow with Ease
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Invest it. Sign up at Bitfinex and put it there, you will earn a steady interest rate.
How does that work? I just leave it there and what's the rate?
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