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February 05, 2015, 04:26:57 PM
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Dear Hashcoins Cloud Services 4500TH , difficulty-41272873894.7 is not 0.04883255 BTC per day or 0.05527200 or 0.04992277 , 0.05352544, 0.04734943 ,0.04889343 , 0.05249611 but >> 0.05483212 BTC<< . Finally no 0.35629173 BTC per week ,but >>0.38382487 BTC<< . Pleasu use Bitcoin Mining Calculator https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
Dude you got to be joking, right? So I guess you're still running by the mining calc, pal? Have you seen other platforms' numbers?! I decided to try some copetition: tried Genesis and Gawminer. I get 0.009279 per day for a terahash on genesis and 0.006188 on gaw. Now get a calc, multipy that by 4.5 and then by 7! Do you like those numbers? Neither do I. I like yours better right now!

and check this vid out also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R1_dzMqMEo&feature=youtu.be

Lemme just sum it up - the payouts are better by hashcoins than you usually get from the other guys

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February 05, 2015, 08:49:13 PM
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Nice competition Dude . How much did you pay for your contract $500 ? I payd for my 4.5TH $6741 .  I decided to try some copetition as well with HashcoinsCloudServices and BitcoinCloudServices . With BitcoinCloudServices I have exactly like in Bitcoin Mining Calculator
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February 05, 2015, 08:57:58 PM
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Dear Hashcoins Cloud Services 4500TH , difficulty-41272873894.7 is not 0.04883255 BTC per day or 0.05527200 or 0.04992277 , 0.05352544, 0.04734943 ,0.04889343 , 0.05249611 but >> 0.05483212 BTC<< . Finally no 0.35629173 BTC per week ,but >>0.38382487 BTC<< . Pleasu use Bitcoin Mining Calculator https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
Dude you got to be joking, right? So I guess you're still running by the mining calc, pal? Have you seen other platforms' numbers?! I decided to try some copetition: tried Genesis and Gawminer. I get 0.009279 per day for a terahash on genesis and 0.006188 on gaw. Now get a calc, multipy that by 4.5 and then by 7! Do you like those numbers? Neither do I. I like yours better right now!

and check this vid out also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R1_dzMqMEo&feature=youtu.be

Lemme just sum it up - the payouts are better by hashcoins than you usually get from the other guys

It's amazing that you are somehow getting paid by GAW after they shut down their mining operations.

Anyways thanks for your input. There arent enough noobs here supporting this shady company, whose only posts in the past year are about said shady company.
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February 06, 2015, 02:16:10 PM
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My mistake, gaw stopped their mining idd. My numbers are from the last payout I received. You can even see people receiving payouts from them mid Jan: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=768931.msg10203950#msg10203950

With BitcoinCloudServices I have exactly like in Bitcoin Mining Calculator
If something pays you 100% accotding to a calc, there's your reason to become worried.

AFAIK and as far as I understand: mining calcs are built as tools to PROJECT mined amounts within a certain period of time in perfect conditions like all shares are accepted, equipment is always @ 100% hashrate and pool efficiency is max. Now tell me, where in the real world you have seen a perfect system?

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February 06, 2015, 08:18:07 PM
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Someone pays me 100% and this is the reason for worries . Dude now you are  joking , right ?  With BCS I have four contracts, the first from June, the last from October 2014 .Four five-year contracts . I paid 11.3 BTC all together and from a few days I have profit . This is the reason for worries ? Where is my profit from HCS?
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February 06, 2015, 08:44:10 PM
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Someone pays me 100% and this is the reason for worries . Dude now you are  joking , right ?  With BCS I have four contracts, the first from June, the last from October 2014 .Four five-year contracts . I paid 11.3 BTC all together and from a few days I have profit . This is the reason for worries ? Where is my profit from HCS?

I think they are asking for proof.

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February 06, 2015, 11:50:05 PM
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Dogie tell me  what proof are you or are they expect and how to do this please, to satisfy all. I do this next week
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February 07, 2015, 12:00:54 AM
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Dogie tell me  what proof are you or are they expect and how to do this please, to satisfy all. I do this next week

I don't know, ask those that are flaming you.

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February 25, 2015, 12:17:18 PM
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When Will the Triton be ready for shipping ?
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February 28, 2015, 02:40:37 AM
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I like the miner but it eats up too much electricity 2kw for only 256MHZ  that's crazy power use

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February 28, 2015, 03:11:19 AM
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I like the miner but it eats up too much electricity 2kw for only 256MHZ  that's crazy power use

Seems to auto clock itself based on temps to always achieve hashrate, so the higher the ambient the higher the power consumption. Mine is about 2500W @ 35C.

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March 04, 2015, 07:24:13 PM
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Hy there Cheesy

Anything new on the topic? I tried to have some conversation with hascoins.com, and they are a bit, let me find the wright word, "lazy" with customer support for some obvious questions about.
 
a.) Zeus -> Date of Birth = Still no awnser

b.) Hosted Mining Contracts and their fees/hardware-> Instead of clear explenation on the first run, just pointed towards the TOS and then tried to explain

c.) Always trying to sell a 10TH/s Mining Contract where the Hardware "bought" will be shipped to your hands after the ending of the contract or rebuy (no percentual point for price) of the equipment.

So far nothing really negative or positive from my side.

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March 13, 2015, 10:52:07 PM
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Really like the PCI-e format of the Triton, almost went ahead and pre-order it, but got discouraged by the $100 shipping fee; does it really cost so much to ship such a small item?

Also, will you send one to Dogie for review so we can all enjoy another SuperHD guide before comitting to buy?

PS: I am unable to see the answers to the questions in your FAQ page with Firefox 36.01/Win 8.1; I had to switch to IE to be able to see the answers.
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March 14, 2015, 05:33:47 AM
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It looks as though HashCoins has nothing to offer right now--- the scrypt miner they sell can be bought at Alcheminer for 1/3 the price of Hashcoins and the only Sha256 item they have to sell are the old Yoli boards..... looks like they are trying to sell a bunch of Cloud service...I wouldn't Pre Pay for a Triton or anything else right now since those items have been listed for a very long time and no updates of any kind... I wish they would release something like the 6 Th miner they have been Pre Selling for EVER...

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March 14, 2015, 05:39:45 AM
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It looks as though HashCoins has nothing to offer right now--- the scrypt miner they sell can be bought at Alcheminer for 1/3 the price of Hashcoins and the only Sha256 item they have to sell are the old Yoli boards..... looks like they are trying to sell a bunch of Cloud service...I wouldn't Pre Pay for a Triton or anything else right now since those items have been listed for a very long time and no updates of any kind... I wish they would release something like the 6 Th miner they have been Pre Selling for EVER...
Their Yoli kit actually isn't a bad deal, depending on shipping costs. $280 for a CX750M, rPi, H80i and a Yoli board is reasonable considering Newegg would charge you $180+ for the cooler, PSU and Pi. You'd be insane to order from these scam artists, but at least they are reasonable on their prices.

That system won't pull 550W at the wall running at 650GH/s though.
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March 15, 2015, 11:33:15 PM
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I wonder how many gn sets, or boards for that matter they have left. Seems like selling off the older stocks, nit bad. I'm not sure at the power efficiency but looks like a deal to me

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March 15, 2015, 11:34:46 PM
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I like the miner but it eats up too much electricity 2kw for only 256MHZ  that's crazy power use

Seems to auto clock itself based on temps to always achieve hashrate, so the higher the ambient the higher the power consumption. Mine is about 2500W @ 35C.
Have you tried putting in a cooler environment? like 15c or less? it's help a lot if you could show the graph of consumption/temp

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March 15, 2015, 11:39:03 PM
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how many gn sets, or boards for that matter they have left

I think I have an idea what to do with them if I get some.  Roll Eyes

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March 15, 2015, 11:41:57 PM
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Dude now you are  joking , right ? 
Pls, don't get me wrong here. What I was trying to say is - (speaking in general) if some process which results cannot be exactly the same for a number of reasons always returns the exact estimated amount on exit that is not normal. Mining is one of those processes, wouldn't you agree?

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March 15, 2015, 11:43:51 PM
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how many gn sets, or boards for that matter they have left

I think I have an idea what to do with them if I get some.  Roll Eyes

build a small farm?  Wink question of efficiency really. but you do a good cooling system that pays off (in terms of eating less through your wallet) that can be a win-win.

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