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June 14, 2015, 05:33:05 PM
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Hello,

I have a question. I bought 1000 ghs for mining btc. I see that even with the difficulty which go down I earn less than with the previous difficulty. So it is normal that when the difficulty go high the earnings go down but it is normal that the earnings go down when the difficulty go down?

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You should earn more with the lower difficulty. Check if you miners average hashrate. Maybe it's overheating?

It is cloud mining with cloudminr.io. It is normal this but I wanted to ask. Seems that I earn less but the payout is the next sunday. Anyhow thanks. Seems that I had to do with scamers.

cloudminr.io is a ponzi. They doesn't mine so difficulty can go up or down it doesn't change anything..

Next time, read this thread before investing : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.0
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June 19, 2015, 05:48:30 AM
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Hello,

I have a question. I bought 1000 ghs for mining btc. I see that even with the difficulty which go down I earn less than with the previous difficulty. So it is normal that when the difficulty go high the earnings go down but it is normal that the earnings go down when the difficulty go down?

Thanks


You should earn more with the lower difficulty. Check if you miners average hashrate. Maybe it's overheating?

It is cloud mining with cloudminr.io. It is normal this but I wanted to ask. Seems that I earn less but the payout is the next sunday. Anyhow thanks. Seems that I had to do with scamers.

cloudminr.io is a ponzi. They doesn't mine so difficulty can go up or down it doesn't change anything..

Next time, read this thread before investing : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.0

Thanks. I have seen this thread before.
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