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August 07, 2015, 02:42:05 PM
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Are you planning to show any solid proof that you're actually running mining hardware for customers? Your site looks extremely poorly made, you don't list an @ezhashing.net email address on your site for contact, you don't give users any info about your operations (total hashrate, equipment used, country, etc) and people couldn't even sign up for the site if they wanted to. Plus I see you're using a WHOIS guard, which makes things even more untrustworthy.

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but your "company" looks like one of the many other cloud mining ponzis that have come and gone in the past year and a half.

Edit: I think your post history speaks for itself.  Roll Eyes You have no idea what hardware to use, and you're getting random developers from this site to develop your site for you.
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August 07, 2015, 03:52:39 PM
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Are you planning to show any solid proof that you're actually running mining hardware for customers? Your site looks extremely poorly made, you don't list an @ezhashing.net email address on your site for contact, you don't give users any info about your operations (total hashrate, equipment used, country, etc) and people couldn't even sign up for the site if they wanted to. Plus I see you're using a WHOIS guard, which makes things even more untrustworthy.

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but your "company" looks like one of the many other cloud mining ponzis that have come and gone in the past year and a half.

Edit: I think your post history speaks for itself.  Roll Eyes You have no idea what hardware to use, and you're getting random developers from this site to develop your site for you.


We are using Antminer s5's, and quite a few s4's

I am going to connect them all to p2p pool so stats are public. I will agree, it does look very bad right now, but it will all look better by the end of the month.
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