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December 28, 2016, 06:26:21 PM |
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I just want a quick answer, assuming increase of difficulty and based on your previous experience. How long to ROI in SHA256 and Scrypt?
it will take around 8-9 month More like 2 years, no way are you getting your principal back in 8-9 months with hashflare SHA-256.
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I want to sell m'y 0.41hash liftime = 50$ juste for 35 $ i nées money please help me
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January 05, 2017, 02:34:18 PM |
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I want to sell m'y 0.41hash liftime = 50$ juste for 35 $ i nées money please help me
Sorry dude but you are in the wrong place. Head over to the Goods section of Marketplace https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=51.0 if you want to sell your shares. And good luck as well, with your rating and lacking history probably won't lead to many interested sellers, unless you make the transfer super secure. /AsdQ89
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January 17, 2017, 06:26:21 AM |
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Have they enabled mining anything else besides LTC by using scrypt acc? Guess not yet.
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January 17, 2017, 12:50:02 PM |
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Have they enabled mining anything else besides LTC by using scrypt acc? Guess not yet.
No, that would cut into their profit margin
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JessicaG
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January 17, 2017, 09:57:50 PM |
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Have they enabled mining anything else besides LTC by using scrypt acc? Guess not yet.
No, that would cut into their profit margin Which, for me, adds another layer of suspicion: Rumor has it, that an unspecified amount of Bitmain L3 miners were sold recently. The recent spike on the LTC network of an 25-50% hashrate increase seems to back this rumor. Yet this quite increase, even with the recent Bitcoin rally in comparisons to how all other alts behave like they normally do when the Bitcoin spikes, I cannot find back into Hashflare's statistics... (?)
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January 24, 2017, 07:49:20 PM |
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Hi guys, I was trying to get information about this company before investing... but 53 pages is too much to read now. I would like someone to answer 2 basic questions: 1- Is Hashflare a legitimate company? Do they have mining proofs? 2- I have seens that they allow to buy hash, for Scrypt, Ethereum, Sha-256 etc... Which one is the most profitable and what's the roi? Thanks in advance
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BTCSpearo
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January 24, 2017, 08:00:22 PM |
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Hi guys, I was trying to get information about this company before investing... but 53 pages is too much to read now. I would like someone to answer 2 basic questions: 1- Is Hashflare a legitimate company? Do they have mining proofs? 2- I have seens that they allow to buy hash, for Scrypt, Ethereum, Sha-256 etc... Which one is the most profitable and what's the roi? Thanks in advance I don't recommend them, you're better off holding on to your bitcoin. I did SHA 256 with them and it looks like it will be 2 years before I even recover my initial investment, the fees are enormous. I'd have been better off earning interest from HaoBTC or lending my bitcoin out for margin trading at Poloniex.
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bapparabi
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January 25, 2017, 02:45:06 AM |
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Hi guys, I was trying to get information about this company before investing... but 53 pages is too much to read now. I would like someone to answer 2 basic questions: 1- Is Hashflare a legitimate company? Do they have mining proofs? 2- I have seens that they allow to buy hash, for Scrypt, Ethereum, Sha-256 etc... Which one is the most profitable and what's the roi? Thanks in advance There are many image of there firm and video of conference attended ..but there no legal or video prof of the hosting firm.. See sha256 is not profitable until you have huge hash .. but yes script is profitable right now with them but also take around 8-9 month to get roi
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January 25, 2017, 07:06:10 AM |
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For me the attraction is that they actually make ASIC's. Or at least have done in the past via HashCoins. For that reason, and that they have been around for more than a couple of years, I trust them. I trust them more seeing how they handled the ZCash Hype because, unlike Genisys, they said "Lets do this after the 21st of November" rather than just offering 1 Year Contracts right away. That showed they have brains, as ZCash still has a lot to prove. They recently dropped the maintenance fee to 0.004 per Gigahash. Im mining at 7.25Th/s and after maint fees I am getting 0.0037BTC per day. Lifetime contract (as long as BTC mining remains profitable) and basically, it works, no worries from me about electricity costs or downtime (or trying to ship an antminer across Europe via Alibaba and it turning up in broken bits) And with that Antminer, I still need to turn a profit (18 months)
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bapparabi
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January 25, 2017, 07:16:00 AM |
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For me the attraction is that they actually make ASIC's. Or at least have done in the past via HashCoins. For that reason, and that they have been around for more than a couple of years, I trust them. I trust them more seeing how they handled the ZCash Hype because, unlike Genisys, they said "Lets do this after the 21st of November" rather than just offering 1 Year Contracts right away. That showed they have brains, as ZCash still has a lot to prove. They recently dropped the maintenance fee to 0.004 per Gigahash. Im mining at 7.25Th/s and after maint fees I am getting 0.0037BTC per day. Lifetime contract (as long as BTC mining remains profitable) and basically, it works, no worries from me about electricity costs or downtime (or trying to ship an antminer across Europe via Alibaba and it turning up in broken bits) And with that Antminer, I still need to turn a profit (18 months)
I think HashCoins stop making the ASIC's miner .. no more producing now days .. as compare to gensis miningg its far better because in genesis min g they have differ contact in which differ maintenance ..so if that contact not profitable whole Contract will be shutdown .. where in hashflair it not like that ..so better
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January 25, 2017, 08:10:45 AM |
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Hi guys, I was trying to get information about this company before investing... but 53 pages is too much to read now. I would like someone to answer 2 basic questions: 1- Is Hashflare a legitimate company? Do they have mining proofs? 2- I have seens that they allow to buy hash, for Scrypt, Ethereum, Sha-256 etc... Which one is the most profitable and what's the roi? Thanks in advance There are many image of there firm and video of conference attended ..but there no legal or video prof of the hosting firm.. See sha256 is not profitable until you have huge hash .. but yes script is profitable right now with them but also take around 8-9 month to get roi It all depends on the mining diff. Scrypt mining difficulty s been increasing constantly during the last few months and who knows how is it going to look like in the future.
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January 25, 2017, 01:32:30 PM |
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Does Hashflare allow the transfer of accounts?
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bapparabi
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January 25, 2017, 01:45:35 PM |
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Does Hashflare allow the transfer of accounts?
allow of transfer to account not possible but the hash can be transfer to another account
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January 25, 2017, 02:20:25 PM |
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Does Hashflare allow the transfer of accounts?
allow of transfer to account not possible but the hash can be transfer to another account How is that done? That will be easier but I do not see the option in my account.
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Xanidas
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January 25, 2017, 02:36:37 PM |
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Does Hashflare allow the transfer of accounts?
allow of transfer to account not possible but the hash can be transfer to another account How is that done? That will be easier but I do not see the option in my account. I've read somewhere in this thread that it is possible through support, they will do all the actions needed in hash transfer, just contact them with all the informations and it will be done
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January 25, 2017, 04:09:01 PM |
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Does Hashflare allow the transfer of accounts?
allow of transfer to account not possible but the hash can be transfer to another account How is that done? That will be easier but I do not see the option in my account. I've read somewhere in this thread that it is possible through support, they will do all the actions needed in hash transfer, just contact them with all the informations and it will be done Good deal. Thanks!
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January 25, 2017, 04:52:10 PM |
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Does Hashflare allow the transfer of accounts?
allow of transfer to account not possible but the hash can be transfer to another account How is that done? That will be easier but I do not see the option in my account. I've read somewhere in this thread that it is possible through support, they will do all the actions needed in hash transfer, just contact them with all the informations and it will be done Good deal. Thanks! Yes, just contact their support and tell them how much hash to transfer and to whom. They re quite fast and responsive.
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JessicaG
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January 26, 2017, 02:11:44 PM |
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For me the attraction is that they actually make ASIC's. Or at least have done in the past via HashCoins. For that reason, and that they have been around for more than a couple of years, I trust them.
You're way to trusty They never produced any ASIC's. The ASIC's you are referring to were Alcheminers, which they simply slapped their own sticker on.
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