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June 26, 2015, 07:26:52 PM
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have anybody calced the current break even of Hashnest's PACMiC v2 ?

Why somone invest on Zeushash VGHSv1 30Day contracts, when the brake eben is 29,7 days, where is the profit for the investor, 0,3 days profit ?


At the end of 30 days you keep your 30 days of mining rewards AND you get your original purchase price refunded.  So you're basically getting 30 days of mining for free.

--edit-- I will recalculate to reflect a more accurate break-even estimate --edit--

Without the payback at 30 days, mining only, days to break even is:  -5441.700637 (with diff projection).

Current expected (mining only) return for 1GH/S of VGHSv1 for 30 days is about 0.0003156585 BTC or $0.07754 at current rates.

In real terms, you're looking at 102.5855285095031677% earned in 30 days which is (with compounding) about 135.8417296674594% in 12 months (without diff).

And the break-even for PACMiCv2 is the same as PACMiCv1...   Wink

Something s fishy about that Zeus, they ve been well know to screw over their customers, based on past experience. Personally, I ll never use anything cloud anymore, recently just invest into staking, much better and safer then mining. 

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June 27, 2015, 08:05:09 PM
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Zeus Halley contracts are considerably less profitable than Hashnest offerings. The new ZeusHash Batch 1 VGHS is sold out. If they offer the product again I will give it a try and add to the spreadsheet for hosted bitcoin mining I keep up.

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June 28, 2015, 12:10:58 AM
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Zeus Halley contracts are considerably less profitable than Hashnest offerings. The new ZeusHash Batch 1 VGHS is sold out. If they offer the product again I will give it a try and add to the spreadsheet for hosted bitcoin mining I keep up.

Just discovered that ZH's Batch 1 VGHS was sold out after depositing... Not a note on the news/blog page from them. Bad.

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July 07, 2015, 02:44:46 PM
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Cloudminr has been taken off the list...   Wink

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July 07, 2015, 03:26:14 PM
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Cloudminr has been taken off the list...   Wink

How is www.CloudMining.website performing ?
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July 07, 2015, 07:26:31 PM
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Cloudminr has been taken off the list...   Wink

How is www.CloudMining.website performing ?

0.84762697751873500% per day at the moment...   Wink

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July 07, 2015, 11:05:32 PM
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Stay away from cloud miners! Most of them are ponzis. I have recieved mining payments from cloudminr before, so I spent a lot of my freshly mined coins on more hashpower. Now I earn about $30 a month. I am hoping the price will continue to go up.

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July 08, 2015, 01:51:31 AM
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Stay away from cloud miners! Most of them are ponzis. I have recieved mining payments from cloudminr before, so I spent a lot of my freshly mined coins on more hashpower. Now I earn about $30 a month. I am hoping the price will continue to go up.


There is nothing wrong with buying hosted bitcoin mining at Hashnest. You can sell at will. By timing your buys and sells properly, and selecting the right hashing power, it is not difficult to make +15% profit monthly with little risk. Certainly stay away from any cloud mining that does not have a marketplace where you can sell your investment if you should choose to. That limits you to only a few providers and Hashnest is largest and most liquid. 

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July 08, 2015, 09:40:27 AM
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Stay away from cloud miners! Most of them are ponzis. I have recieved mining payments from cloudminr before, so I spent a lot of my freshly mined coins on more hashpower. Now I earn about $30 a month. I am hoping the price will continue to go up.

Strange you suggest people to stay away from ponzies and then invest into ponzi yourself. Cloudminr crashed a few days ago, since it was a ponzi after all.

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July 09, 2015, 12:42:43 PM
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In other news, cloudminr appears to be dead. I've taken them off the list. I'm also taking off cloudmining.website preemptively...   Wink

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July 09, 2015, 01:21:55 PM
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.... I'm also taking off cloudmining.website preemptively...   Wink

Brace yourself for abuse from outraged shills.
If they post that worthless CMMonitor link again I'll fucking scream
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July 10, 2015, 12:53:04 PM
Last edit: July 10, 2015, 01:04:13 PM by kaprosuchus
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With BTC at $286 right now - UMISOO is paying an estimated 0.74155560972143600% daily...   Wink

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July 11, 2015, 08:48:04 AM
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Profitability means nothing if you invest in ponzi and lose all of your money.

Only 2 companies currently pass my non-ponzi test, Hashnest and Bit-x. If anyone else would like me to test them or even write a review about them, just let me know.

I agree, but you need to add https://www.miningsweden.se to your list. A more "open" company, we have yet to see. They even invite customers to visit their facilities. The company seems small, but my next investment will be there to spread the risk.

I also think https://www.knccloud.com will be legit when there open publicly with their 16nm chips.
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July 11, 2015, 08:50:37 AM
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With BTC at $286 right now - UMISOO is paying an estimated 0.74155560972143600% daily...   Wink

Very nice, but how much power is UMISOO...? I can only seem to buy it on the market under Hash
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July 11, 2015, 02:40:06 PM
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Profitability means nothing if you invest in ponzi and lose all of your money.

Only 2 companies currently pass my non-ponzi test, Hashnest and Bit-x. If anyone else would like me to test them or even write a review about them, just let me know.

I agree, but you need to add https://www.miningsweden.se to your list. A more "open" company, we have yet to see. They even invite customers to visit their facilities. The company seems small, but my next investment will be there to spread the risk.

I also think https://www.knccloud.com will be legit when there open publicly with their 16nm chips.

Very open. No proof of fresh coins, never an answer to how their "vip shares" wouldn't cause any trouble with the authorities for being securities, etc.
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July 11, 2015, 02:47:13 PM
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I agree, but you need to add https://www.miningsweden.se to your list. A more "open" company, we have yet to see. ---
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--- never an answer to how their "vip shares" wouldn't cause any trouble with the authorities for being securities, etc.

Shorted the post.

Very interesting. Do you claim that this has been asked and not answered by them multiple times?
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July 11, 2015, 03:29:24 PM
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Profitability means nothing if you invest in ponzi and lose all of your money.

Only 2 companies currently pass my non-ponzi test, Hashnest and Bit-x. If anyone else would like me to test them or even write a review about them, just let me know.

I agree, but you need to add https://www.miningsweden.se to your list. A more "open" company, we have yet to see. They even invite customers to visit their facilities. The company seems small, but my next investment will be there to spread the risk.

I also think https://www.knccloud.com will be legit when there open publicly with their 16nm chips.

Mining Sweden is legitimate but the more profitable Mining Shares are always sold out because the company makes more money selling VIP shares. The company also has an affiliate program and like Genesis Mining the money paid to affiliates comes out of profits.

If the company does not have a market where hashing power can be sold just don't use the company.

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July 14, 2015, 05:52:27 PM
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With BTC at $286 right now - UMISOO is paying an estimated 0.74155560972143600% daily...   Wink

Very nice, but how much power is UMISOO...? I can only seem to buy it on the market under Hash

I'm not sure I understand your question.  Yes, UMISOO is available from HashNest.  Choose the menu item "hash", then "UMISOO", then "market" to find the buying menu.

"Power" would be 0.67478569276522800% daily at present...  Wink

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July 14, 2015, 08:22:54 PM
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With BTC at $286 right now - UMISOO is paying an estimated 0.74155560972143600% daily...   Wink

Very nice, but how much power is UMISOO...? I can only seem to buy it on the market under Hash

I'm not sure I understand your question.  Yes, UMISOO is available from HashNest.  Choose the menu item "hash", then "UMISOO", then "market" to find the buying menu.

"Power" would be 0.67478569276522800% daily at present...  Wink

Sorry for the confusion. A hopefully better way of expressing it would be: How many GHS does UMISOO has, given that it can be bought as an unit (as we can buy an S5).
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July 14, 2015, 09:58:12 PM
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With BTC at $286 right now - UMISOO is paying an estimated 0.74155560972143600% daily...   Wink

Very nice, but how much power is UMISOO...? I can only seem to buy it on the market under Hash

I'm not sure I understand your question.  Yes, UMISOO is available from HashNest.  Choose the menu item "hash", then "UMISOO", then "market" to find the buying menu.

"Power" would be 0.67478569276522800% daily at present...  Wink

Sorry for the confusion. A hopefully better way of expressing it would be: How many GHS does UMISOO has, given that it can be bought as an unit (as we can buy an S5).


UMISOO are shares of AntS2 units.  You can buy as little as 1 GH/s.

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