Eric Mu (OP)
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March 31, 2016, 09:01:17 AM Last edit: March 31, 2016, 12:58:51 PM by eric@haobtc |
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What's the actual interest % of the "finance" account ? All I see is a table with 12 months and a percentage under it. Is it monthly (which would be very high) or annual (which is still quite high) ?
It is annual but increases incrementally at the end of every month that your money has been with us. Thank you for your answer. Just another small question : What do you do with customers' money in the "finance" account ? From where are you pulling the profits ? I'll list you on my website if there is nothing too shady . We run one of China's largest bitcoin mining operations - 33 PH and rising. The money was invested in mining and we pay some profit as dividends to users.
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April 07, 2016, 01:25:51 AM |
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Reputation is everything, and you guys have been continuously paying out and running a pretty legit operation. That is all that should matter and you should take pride in the fact that there are so many users willing to invest with you guys. Keep up the good work.
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April 07, 2016, 02:40:00 AM |
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Reputation is everything, and you guys have been continuously paying out and running a pretty legit operation. That is all that should matter and you should take pride in the fact that there are so many users willing to invest with you guys. Keep up the good work. I just want to point out that Mt. Gox, Cryptsy, etc. were all "pretty legit" operations that were "continuously paying out..." until they weren't. It's not really proof of anything anymore. That said, I personally trust HaoBTC, though I don't have funds with them anymore due to the interest rate drops.
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April 07, 2016, 04:36:47 AM |
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I just want to point out that Mt. Gox, Cryptsy, etc. were all "pretty legit" operations that were "continuously paying out..." until they weren't. It's not really proof of anything anymore.
Did they also have 33PH* farms in rural China with direct hook-up to a hydro station? * (and growing, it was 6 or 9 PH when I joined)
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April 07, 2016, 01:33:28 PM |
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I just want to point out that Mt. Gox, Cryptsy, etc. were all "pretty legit" operations that were "continuously paying out..." until they weren't. It's not really proof of anything anymore.
Did they also have 33PH* farms in rural China with direct hook-up to a hydro station? * (and growing, it was 6 or 9 PH when I joined) Nope just defunct exchanges
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April 17, 2016, 07:05:35 PM |
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I just want to point out that Mt. Gox, Cryptsy, etc. were all "pretty legit" operations that were "continuously paying out..." until they weren't. It's not really proof of anything anymore.
Did they also have 33PH* farms in rural China with direct hook-up to a hydro station? * (and growing, it was 6 or 9 PH when I joined) I think that is the reason I save some of my hard earned money in HaoBTC. The mining income should pay the interest.
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Eric Mu (OP)
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May 06, 2016, 01:54:37 PM |
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As of 9:53 pm Beijing time, May 6, 2016, HaoBTC has paid 1995 BTC to its users in the form of mining dividends.
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May 10, 2016, 08:51:34 AM |
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I just want to point out that Mt. Gox, Cryptsy, etc. were all "pretty legit" operations that were "continuously paying out..." until they weren't. It's not really proof of anything anymore.
Did they also have 33PH* farms in rural China with direct hook-up to a hydro station? * (and growing, it was 6 or 9 PH when I joined) Yes. The mining farm is the Southwest China in high mountains. There are many hydro station in that area.
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Eric Mu (OP)
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May 31, 2016, 12:27:21 PM |
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A roundup of new developments over the past two months: 1. We launched a fee-based exchange featuring maker-taker model. 2. We launched our trading API. 3. We now accept deposits through Alipay 4. We now support WeChat for easier login 5. Our hashrate reaches an unprecedented 70PH
What to expect next? 6. A mining pool - expected to launch over the next two weeks 7. A mobile app
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May 31, 2016, 12:42:44 PM |
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A roundup of new developments over the past two months: 1. We launched a fee-based exchange featuring maker-taker model. 2. We launched our trading API. 3. We now accept deposits through Alipay 4. We now support WeChat for easier login 5. Our hashrate reaches an unprecedented 70PH
What to expect next? 6. A mining pool - expected to launch over the next two weeks 7. A mobile app
Awesome developments! Looks like things are going well at Haobtc, keep it up.
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May 31, 2016, 02:21:22 PM |
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A roundup of new developments over the past two months: 1. We launched a fee-based exchange featuring maker-taker model. 2. We launched our trading API. 3. We now accept deposits through Alipay 4. We now support WeChat for easier login 5. Our hashrate reaches an unprecedented 70PH
What to expect next? 6. A mining pool - expected to launch over the next two weeks 7. A mobile app
What is maker-taker model? Is it similar to HashNest?
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May 31, 2016, 06:02:37 PM |
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What is maker-taker model? Is it similar to HashNest?
Maker Taker is an exchange or trading pricing system. Similar to Poloniex for example: https://poloniex.com/fees/
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May 31, 2016, 06:12:30 PM |
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A roundup of new developments over the past two months: 1. We launched a fee-based exchange featuring maker-taker model. 2. We launched our trading API. 3. We now accept deposits through Alipay 4. We now support WeChat for easier login 5. Our hashrate reaches an unprecedented 70PH
What to expect next? 6. A mining pool - expected to launch over the next two weeks 7. A mobile app
Nice, I look forward to the mobile app and checking out your pool. Just please do not SPV mine or mine empty blocks with your pool! Good luck.
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May 31, 2016, 06:24:46 PM |
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A roundup of new developments over the past two months: 1. We launched a fee-based exchange featuring maker-taker model. 2. We launched our trading API. 3. We now accept deposits through Alipay 4. We now support WeChat for easier login 5. Our hashrate reaches an unprecedented 70PH
What to expect next? 6. A mining pool - expected to launch over the next two weeks 7. A mobile app
Nice, I look forward to the mobile app and checking out your pool. Just please do not SPV mine or mine empty blocks with your pool! Lol isn't that part of being a Chinese miner, SPV mining? Or the only requirement to work at Bitman... I forgot which. Icon
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May 31, 2016, 06:30:52 PM |
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Lol isn't that part of being a Chinese miner, SPV mining? Or the only requirement to work at Bitman...
I forgot which.
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Well I'm hoping they don't do it here. I've had coin invested here since they started but if their pool spv mines then I'll have no choice but to withdraw it all and look elsewhere.
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May 31, 2016, 08:35:10 PM |
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hey dude, do u want a portuguese translation? i can do this for u!
just call me if u want this!
cya
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June 01, 2016, 04:33:57 AM |
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What is maker-taker model? Is it similar to HashNest?
Maker Taker is an exchange or trading pricing system. Similar to Poloniex for example: https://poloniex.com/fees/That is good. More options for consumers. What are the requirements to start an account and the limitations?
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June 01, 2016, 12:36:09 PM |
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I am having trouble withdrawing my BTC from HaoBTC. It just says "Network error". Anyone else having the same problem?
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June 02, 2016, 02:51:07 PM |
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I am having trouble withdrawing my BTC from HaoBTC. It just says "Network error". Anyone else having the same problem?
If you have a problem with the network then do not raise the blood pressure with your entries. What is your problem with the computer network to the possibility of withdrawals from HaoBtc? Think before you write. Check the connection to Haobtc from home, from work, from a mobile phone if you suspect something. Then write. I do not confirm your troubles.
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