AirFlame
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November 17, 2014, 06:05:37 PM |
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You got proof or just made it up to look cool?
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BitcoinExchangeIndia.com
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November 17, 2014, 06:12:29 PM |
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How to know if a cloud mining is profitable?
Profitability depends on bitcoin price and difficulty rise. You need to predict the future in any investment for a long term return.
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AirFlame
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November 17, 2014, 08:04:24 PM |
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So where's that proof? You just linked your post with a transcript of a conversation with someone, that we have to believe is the owner of GAW, who refused to give you any details and that your account wasn't closed after you withdrew the money. Where's the scam in that?
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clanbake
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November 17, 2014, 10:52:59 PM |
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So where's that proof? You just linked your post with a transcript of a conversation with someone, that we have to believe is the owner of GAW, who refused to give you any details and that your account wasn't closed after you withdrew the money. Where's the scam in that? Go back, and read everything, slower. Take your time, its not a race.
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AirFlame
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November 18, 2014, 12:12:51 AM |
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So where's that proof? You just linked your post with a transcript of a conversation with someone, that we have to believe is the owner of GAW, who refused to give you any details and that your account wasn't closed after you withdrew the money. Where's the scam in that? Go back, and read everything, slower. Take your time, its not a race. Read it all the first time and the proof of scam did not magically appear.
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Soros Shorts
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November 21, 2014, 05:28:09 AM |
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Is there a cloud mining service where you can point your hash rate at the pool of your choice, such as my own p2pool server? Or have I completely misunderstood the concept of cloud mining?
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clanbake
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November 21, 2014, 04:49:26 PM |
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Is there a cloud mining service where you can point your hash rate at the pool of your choice, such as my own p2pool server? Or have I completely misunderstood the concept of cloud mining?
I believe nicehash lets you do that https://www.nicehash.com.
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luckypyrate
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November 22, 2014, 10:11:46 PM |
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cloud mining is a joke. I started with .5 btc investment to try it out and realize now that I will probably never see that back from them. Besides getting a no nonsense response from bitmain that I can't cancel my account, I now see that on top of paying .5 to get in the door, I am paying basically half of everything I mine back to bitmain for "maintenance".
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Life is too serious to be taken seriously
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cypher21
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November 24, 2014, 05:41:00 AM |
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cloud mining is a joke. I started with .5 btc investment to try it out and realize now that I will probably never see that back from them. Besides getting a no nonsense response from bitmain that I can't cancel my account, I now see that on top of paying .5 to get in the door, I am paying basically half of everything I mine back to bitmain for "maintenance".
you have to choose another cloud mining system. i try https://coins-miners.com/register?owner=15011 and they have no fees xD
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luckypyrate
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November 24, 2014, 06:13:11 AM |
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Yeah but u already lost my ass so *shrug*. I'll chalk it up as a Proof of Burn for experience . That nice hash deal seems pretty legit though. If conventional P2Pool mining ever proves to be unprofitable I might give that a go.
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December 01, 2014, 11:57:06 PM |
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Anything will ROI with a single payout.
The problem is the input is always more than the output.
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