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July 14, 2015, 10:58:33 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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July 14, 2015, 11:00:25 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.

Thank you, but that makes it even more confusing. Why are UMISOO shares separated from the regular S2s, which you also can buy as little as 1 GH/s of?



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July 14, 2015, 11:57:23 PM
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At Hashnest there are 5 classes of GH/s and they vary based on the amount of fees you are charged. S5 has the lowest as a percentage of earnings. All GH/s pay the same gross amount, it's the net that tends to vary. S2 is thinly traded so you can usually ignore it. Also the most profitable contract tends to vary week to week. Don't concentrate on ROI the most important figure is to calculate the daily $ yield per $ invested. 

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July 15, 2015, 05:59:04 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.

Thank you, but that makes it even more confusing. Why are UMISOO shares separated from the regular S2s, which you also can buy as little as 1 GH/s of?


UMISOO is a 3rd party datacenter that hosts AntS2 units.  They were the first available per GH/s shares for sale when HashNest originally went live.

AntS2 units as listed now are hosted by BitMain.  There is no difference between the two except for price.  They both have the same payout and the same maintenance fee.

Why is there a price difference?  I guess more people trust the "AntS2 hosted by BitMain" idea and are willing to pay quite a bit more for that alone.

Personally I am loading up on UMISOO at the moment...  Wink

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July 15, 2015, 06:16:04 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.

Thank you, but that makes it even more confusing. Why are UMISOO shares separated from the regular S2s, which you also can buy as little as 1 GH/s of?


UMISOO is a 3rd party datacenter that hosts AntS2 units.  They were the first available per GH/s shares for sale when HashNest originally went live.

AntS2 units as listed now are hosted by BitMain.  There is no difference between the two except for price.  They both have the same payout and the same maintenance fee.

Why is there a price difference?  I guess more people trust the "AntS2 hosted by BitMain" idea and are willing to pay quite a bit more for that alone.

Personally I am loading up on UMISOO at the moment...  Wink

No one is buying S2 contracts. Price is more expensive than UMISOO and volume is very thin. I agree that UMISOO is the highest yielding contract at Hashnest this week. It has the second highest trading volume after S5 (which has a lower yield than UMISOO this week.)

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July 15, 2015, 07:31:10 PM
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I just noticed on the Genesis Mining website that they have new 1 year contracts on offer.

So perhaps if someone could work out the ROI on those, that would be good.

For example the cheapest you can purchase is 250GH/s for 72.50 USD or 1TH for 290 USD.

Looks like the maintenance fees are the same at 0.0015 USD per GH/s but as contracts are cheaper, then ROI time should be less I guess.

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July 15, 2015, 08:27:18 PM
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I just noticed on the Genesis Mining website that they have new 1 year contracts on offer.

So perhaps if someone could work out the ROI on those, that would be good.

For example the cheapest you can purchase is 250GH/s for 72.50 USD or 1TH for 290 USD.

Looks like the maintenance fees are the same at 0.0015 USD per GH/s but as contracts are cheaper, then ROI time should be less I guess.

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Business must be slow, no other reason for them to release a lower priced contract. Using your maintenance fee I ran the numbers using the Coinplorer calculator. I set up the calculator to use the last 180 days difficulty increase and extrapolate into the future. Breakeven was longer than one year and at current BTC rate you would not even make your investment back. I guess the moral is never buy one year mining contracts, the only one who wins is the seller. There are better options like Hashnest. 

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July 16, 2015, 05:40:46 PM
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Updated rankings:



Click table to see most current version...  Wink

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July 16, 2015, 06:17:05 PM
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Click table to see most current version...  Wink

Perhaps you can add the GM 1 year Master Contract to that.

Would be interesting to compare.


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July 16, 2015, 09:54:45 PM
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Click table to see most current version...  Wink

Perhaps you can add the GM 1 year Master Contract to that.

Would be interesting to compare.

I added them as GEN.MIN.1YEAR -

Estimated days-to-break-even: 317.345659390 - So it looks like you'll have (an ESTIMATED) 47.65434061 days of profitability before your contract expires.
Current daily payout: 0.38475982827586200% (ranked #9 just below the HashNest AntS2)...   Wink

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July 19, 2015, 02:00:58 AM
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What happened to your website, dude?  Huh Undecided
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July 19, 2015, 06:55:33 AM
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How profitable are hashlets these days.   They must be still, because Josh said so.  (kidding)

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July 19, 2015, 07:21:41 AM
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Since you have already included stakeminers, why don't you include PoS coins as well?
It would widen investment options for people who follow your website.

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July 20, 2015, 03:04:45 AM
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Even if they offer a marginal profit overall, I love my PACMICs  Cheesy I assume it's mostly a psychological thing, but I enjoy getting paid fast, just as they find blocks, and invest it in other stuff at Hashnest.
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July 20, 2015, 01:35:53 PM
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What happened to your website, dude?  Huh Undecided

Thanks for the note!  I've got it fixed now!!  Wink

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July 20, 2015, 02:02:54 PM
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Since you have already included stakeminers, why don't you include PoS coins as well?
It would widen investment options for people who follow your website.

I'm not sure I'd invest in individual coins.  Stakeminers is a blended investment and pays weekly in bitcoin.  This makes it similar to the other options listed.

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July 23, 2015, 03:28:49 PM
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Updated cloud miners ranked by daily payout here: https://sites.google.com/site/freebitcoinsforall/

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July 23, 2015, 04:28:40 PM
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Hashnest used to be an inefficient market with different profitability among the mining contracts offered. That is no longer the case. See https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1918 for details.

Since there is no longer an advantage to a particular contract it would make sense to buy the contract that is most liquid which is S5. However, there is an interesting glitch that may make UMISOO a hedge against bad pool luck explained at https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1929

We will be working on a trading stategy for Hashnest based on momentum and will publish details once underway. At the moment we have our investment at Hashnest divided between UMISOO and S5.

We were not happy with the returns on our PACMiCv1 contract see our blog article how to profit with Bitmain Hashnest for details.

Just for grins we noticed ZeusHash VGHSv1 is back in stock and bought some today will report yield in 30 days. Not really expecting much but we like to try out the options to give our readers the real skinny.

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July 23, 2015, 05:24:57 PM
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Hashnest used to be an ineffecient market with different profitability among the mining contracts offered. That is no longer the case. See https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1918 for details.

Since there is no longer an advantage to a particular contract it would make sense to buy the contract that is most liquid which is S5. However, there is an interesting glitch that may make UMISOO a hedge against bad pool luck explained at https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1929

We will be working on a trading stategy for Hashnest based on momentum and will publish details once underway. At the moment we have our investment at Hashnest divided between UMISOO and S5.

We were not happy with the returns on our PACMiCv1 contract see our blog article how to profit with Bitmain Hashnest for details.

Just for grins we noticed ZeusHash VGHSv1 is back in stock and bought some today will report yield in 30 days. Not really expecting much but we like to try out the options to give our readers the real skinny.

Ok, we'll see.  In theory at least UMISOO and AntS2 contracts should be the same price...  For now I'll just keep checking my profitability table...  Wink

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July 28, 2015, 07:08:33 AM
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Hashnest used to be an inefficient market with different profitability among the mining contracts offered. That is no longer the case. See https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1918 for details.

Since there is no longer an advantage to a particular contract it would make sense to buy the contract that is most liquid which is S5. However, there is an interesting glitch that may make UMISOO a hedge against bad pool luck explained at https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1929

We will be working on a trading stategy for Hashnest based on momentum and will publish details once underway. At the moment we have our investment at Hashnest divided between UMISOO and S5.

We were not happy with the returns on our PACMiCv1 contract see our blog article how to profit with Bitmain Hashnest for details.

Just for grins we noticed ZeusHash VGHSv1 is back in stock and bought some today will report yield in 30 days. Not really expecting much but we like to try out the options to give our readers the real skinny.

Hey, thanks for the links.  I like your blog!

To the OP: I got a "site disabled for violating terms" or some such nonsense.  I hope you can get it back, because this site is freaking awesome.  Thanks for the site so far, and I hope to see it up again soon Smiley
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