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June 09, 2015, 08:43:31 AM |
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Antminer S5 (6 units) - 6T - consumes 3540w * 24h = 84960w * 0,13€ = 11€ / day Uranus v1 miner (1unit) - 6T - consumes 1600w * 24h = 38400w * 0,13€ = 5€ / day
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Bicknellski
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June 09, 2015, 08:49:01 AM |
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Let me fix that for you. You bought an imaginary miner. That has no fixed delivery date and no chip.
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dusca
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June 09, 2015, 09:31:23 AM |
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Hello Bicknellski,
"...We are in the latter stage but we are not finished yet. We believe that by the end of June everything will be settled."
I believe!
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elrippo
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June 09, 2015, 09:33:20 AM |
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June 09, 2015, 11:52:06 AM |
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Bicknellski
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June 09, 2015, 04:38:27 PM Last edit: June 09, 2015, 11:31:49 PM by Bicknellski |
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Hello Bicknellski,
"...We are in the latter stage but we are not finished yet. We believe that by the end of June everything will be settled."
I believe!
You are paid to believe. Where is your invoice? Post it. Till then you are just another noob who showed up from nowhere to champion this dog / scam company.
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June 12, 2015, 12:04:46 PM |
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Hello Bicknellski,
"...We are in the latter stage but we are not finished yet. We believe that by the end of June everything will be settled."
I believe!
You are paid to believe. Where is your invoice? Post it. Till then you are just another noob who showed up from nowhere to champion this dog / scam company. Hashcoins is a legit business. its a long time investment you can count on. Developing new hardware and deliver is always a challenge, for many companies and then there are also the scams, what is definitly and a big difference a short term investment. for everyone seeking the truth : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIQn8pab8Vc and relax
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June 15, 2015, 04:23:22 PM Last edit: June 18, 2015, 08:02:54 PM by helix213 |
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Temporarily removed, see further down for an explanation.
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jimmothy
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June 15, 2015, 04:47:27 PM |
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The only logical explanation to all those questions is that Zues boards don't exist. Everyone who orders one will likely face infinite delays and eventually be offered to switch their order over to cloudmining or a Uranus preorder.
Called it. (different "hardware", same scam) In the nearest future, our specialists will enable the standard fees in the amount of 1.4 USD per 1 TH/s of SHA-256 per day and 0.01 USD per 1 MH/s of Scrypt per day, as stated on our website. Payouts will not be available during this time, since we also need to calculate the amounts of unpaid fees of some users. The unpaid fees will be deducted from the affected users' accounts and they will receive an email with the calculations. So they swapped orders for super advanced hardware which would cost roughly $0.6/th/day for a cloudmining ponzi plan with fees of $1.4/th/day? And to add insult to injury they won't even let you withdraw your dust earnings? Sorry for your easily avoidable loss.
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June 15, 2015, 07:29:28 PM |
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Sorry for your easily avoidable loss. The problem is that it's not really "easily avoidable". IMO you show a lot of hate towards this company which is also a bit suspicious. I think people need to know pure facts and decide for themselves, but if you see forum members "violently defending" and some others "violently attacking" Hashcoins, people are left with the impression that no one in those two groups is actually credible. Whereas if you present blank facts without adding too much afterthought (but believe me I'm extremely upset by all of this, probably more than you) you just add up more and more factual data, and after a while the truth is so obvious no one can deny it.
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jimmothy
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June 15, 2015, 08:02:52 PM |
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Sorry for your easily avoidable loss. The problem is that it's not really "easily avoidable". IMO you show a lot of hate towards this company which is also a bit suspicious. I think people need to know pure facts and decide for themselves, but if you see forum members "violently defending" and some others "violently attacking" Hashcoins, people are left with the impression that no one in those two groups is actually credible. Whereas if you present blank facts without adding too much afterthought (but believe me I'm extremely upset by all of this, probably more than you) you just add up more and more factual data, and after a while the truth is so obvious no one can deny it. It was easily avoidable because it was identical to the last 20+ hardware preorder scams. Us "haters" are just tired of seeing people fall for the same scam over and over. There has been ONE successful preorder EVER and that was Avalon's 1st gen (the very first ASIC delivered). Every other preorder turned out to be a worse deal than what was selling from stock by time it was delivered. (if you preordered from one of the very few companies that actually delivered)
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helix213
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June 15, 2015, 09:22:29 PM |
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Us "haters" are just tired of seeing people fall for the same scam over and over. I completely understand your point and I actually appreciate your input in this community, where - as in many emerging ecosystems - a lot of unthrustworthy individuals try to make an easy profit by abusing people. So let me thank you for this, as I haven't done so. My point was that by saying things like "yet another scam you fell into although we had told you !" you kind of push people to defend themselves "no ! it's not a scam ! time will prove me right". And then when your interlocutor realizes it's a scam, he stays silent to avoid mockery. That's exactly the opposite of the purpose you're looking for : you want to prevent anyone from being scammed, and for that to happen you have to encourage people to come to public forums like this one and describe their problems. It's the only way to "break the cycle" if you see what I mean.
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June 16, 2015, 12:16:52 PM |
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Us "haters" are just tired of seeing people fall for the same scam over and over. I completely understand your point and I actually appreciate your input in this community, where - as in many emerging ecosystems - a lot of unthrustworthy individuals try to make an easy profit by abusing people. So let me thank you for this, as I haven't done so. My point was that by saying things like "yet another scam you fell into although we had told you !" you kind of push people to defend themselves "no ! it's not a scam ! time will prove me right". And then when your interlocutor realizes it's a scam, he stays silent to avoid mockery. That's exactly the opposite of the purpose you're looking for : you want to prevent anyone from being scammed, and for that to happen you have to encourage people to come to public forums like this one and describe their problems. It's the only way to "break the cycle" if you see what I mean. Well said helix. Shaming people for getting sucked into a scam is not the best response but it is an easy one to provide in most cases.
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jimmothy
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June 16, 2015, 01:05:06 PM |
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Us "haters" are just tired of seeing people fall for the same scam over and over. I completely understand your point and I actually appreciate your input in this community, where - as in many emerging ecosystems - a lot of unthrustworthy individuals try to make an easy profit by abusing people. So let me thank you for this, as I haven't done so. My point was that by saying things like "yet another scam you fell into although we had told you !" you kind of push people to defend themselves "no ! it's not a scam ! time will prove me right". And then when your interlocutor realizes it's a scam, he stays silent to avoid mockery. That's exactly the opposite of the purpose you're looking for : you want to prevent anyone from being scammed, and for that to happen you have to encourage people to come to public forums like this one and describe their problems. It's the only way to "break the cycle" if you see what I mean. The "sorry for your easily avoidable loss" wasn't meant as a "told you so", but as a reminder to anyone reading this to do their due diligence. Just about every scam in bitcoinland in the past few years could have been easily avoided if investors had done minimal due diligence. I agree that the more people admitting they've been scammed, the less people will fall for that particular scam. Though at that point it's really too late because it's normally after the scam collapsed. The amount of people admitting they've been scammed has little/no effect on other scams and proof of that is the fact that there are already a hundred+ threads full of scam victims yet people either don't see them or ignore them. IMO what we need is for people to keep pointing out what should be obvious, i.e. do due diligence, stop paying for unbacked promises, demand more proof than renders, etc. Once that becomes common knowledge then these scams will never take off to begin with.
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June 18, 2015, 08:02:21 PM |
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Just a quick update as I had Hashcoins on the phone today.
Apparently I might have been too harsh with them on my initial post, which I temporarily removed : I was made aware of the fact that withdrawing from the cloud was still possible but by an alternate means which no one had informed me of.
So to stay as factual as possible, here is my current status :
- 4 Uranus units on order since 11/14 - They were not delivered by the deadline which was Q1 2015 (certification delays was the latest information I got) - To compensate for delivery delays I currently benefit from cloud hashpower, with manual withdrawing.
For now I can't say much more.. again if anything changes I'll update the thread. But the fact is, as of today I haven't received what I ordered initially.
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June 24, 2015, 05:03:49 AM |
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hashcoins.com is unavailable. it could be that the end is near....
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June 24, 2015, 05:26:59 AM |
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hashcoins.com is unavailable. it could be that the end is near....
Works fine for me.
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June 24, 2015, 05:41:30 AM |
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hashcoins.com is unavailable. it could be that the end is near....
Works fine for me. Site is up for me as well
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June 24, 2015, 05:47:25 AM |
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hashcoins.com is unavailable. it could be that the end is near....
Works fine for me. For me too. I believe the cloudmining works but the Uranus will ship in Q1 2016 if....
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June 24, 2015, 09:17:48 PM |
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I pre-order for this team HashCoins ™ Notus x 1 Hashrate MH / s: 108, what taxes to receive half of this month and received nothing uh, I doubt many doubt doubt ... who tells me something.
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