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November 19, 2015, 05:05:14 PM
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How long will it take to make an ROI on your contracts?
Is it possible for skycoinlab to host Antminer S7 Miners?
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November 21, 2015, 10:24:08 AM
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How long will it take to make an ROI on your contracts?
Is it possible for skycoinlab to host Antminer S7 Miners?
We can't give you any estimation about the ROI, all what we are providing is mining with no promise of ROI because the bitcoin volatility.

We are working on offers to host s7 miners, to be announced by the next month.
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November 21, 2015, 11:04:53 AM
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I haven't seen any feedback posted on the thread...since the company is operating for a year or so, it would be nice to have few reviews here so new users like me would be interested to get in..
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December 13, 2015, 10:55:49 PM
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I haven't seen any feedback posted on the thread...since the company is operating for a year or so, it would be nice to have few reviews here so new users like me would be interested to get in..
no news is a good news  Smiley , if we had many instatisfied members you would see this topic full of bad reviews.
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February 14, 2016, 03:22:39 PM
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Thought I'd share my experience with Skycoinlab over the last year.
I buyed a LTC contract for USD 29.7 at the end of January 2015 (actually two contracts summing to 29.7).

Over the course of the year the contract ran, I received total payouts of 11.29 LTC. In this time the payout has been reduced once.
So I made a little profit on that, however payouts seem to have been reduced again when I checked last, so I assume it is now harder to break even or even make profit except LTC price skyrockets.

Payouts seem to be made by hand always and can take a considerable amount of time to be executed after request, however I received everything in acceptable time.

For me they have been honest and correct - no complains at all. But I can only recommend investing if you are confident LTC will go to >6$ in the next 12 months.

In the hope this short review is of use for anybody, I post it here. As always: Before investing, do your own research!!



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March 03, 2016, 02:59:45 PM
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Thought I'd share my experience with Skycoinlab over the last year.
I buyed a LTC contract for USD 29.7 at the end of January 2015 (actually two contracts summing to 29.7).

Over the course of the year the contract ran, I received total payouts of 11.29 LTC. In this time the payout has been reduced once.
So I made a little profit on that, however payouts seem to have been reduced again when I checked last, so I assume it is now harder to break even or even make profit except LTC price skyrockets.

Payouts seem to be made by hand always and can take a considerable amount of time to be executed after request, however I received everything in acceptable time.

For me they have been honest and correct - no complains at all. But I can only recommend investing if you are confident LTC will go to >6$ in the next 12 months.

In the hope this short review is of use for anybody, I post it here. As always: Before investing, do your own research!!



We really appreciate your review, think that it's the first one after 2 years of cloud mining  Smiley . Yes, the return is getting reduced because the difficulty fluctuations.

For the withdrawals, we are really sorry we have always to do it manually for security concerns that's why it take a time to process.

Thank you
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