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Author Topic: [ANN] .0014 BTC per GH/s - 12 month contract **www.BitcoinCloudServices.com**  (Read 68089 times)
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February 21, 2015, 10:50:02 AM
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I think it over, the payout BTC Address is empty so they have propably started running...
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February 21, 2015, 10:56:24 AM
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wow that was short lol
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February 21, 2015, 11:37:47 AM
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I think it over, the payout BTC Address is empty so they have propably started running...

running payments or running away with the cash?

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February 21, 2015, 11:56:44 AM
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Lol
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February 21, 2015, 01:18:52 PM
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no payment for me yesterday either
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February 21, 2015, 01:28:17 PM
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no payment for me yesterday either

+1.No payment for me.
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February 21, 2015, 01:32:23 PM
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There were two Payments on the 19th, one was already for the 20th.

But no Payment for Today until now.
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February 21, 2015, 01:38:02 PM
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There were two Payments on the 19th, one was already for the 20th.

But no Payment for Today until now.

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What´s that supposed to mean ? That you got paid now ?

Have some hash from Oct.-Nov. It´s roughly even, maybe slightly down.

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February 21, 2015, 02:15:29 PM
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Payout address has been filled with new BTC, I believe we can still see our payouts today  Smiley Just a small delay
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February 21, 2015, 03:06:23 PM
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Just got my payment through at 14:41 GMT Smiley

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February 21, 2015, 03:17:02 PM
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Just got my payment through at 14:41 GMT Smiley

+1 me to
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February 21, 2015, 06:59:24 PM
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Payout address has been filled with new BTC, I believe we can still see our payouts today  Smiley Just a small delay

What is the payment address ? Does fund always come out from any certain address ?

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February 21, 2015, 07:21:00 PM
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Payout address has been filled with new BTC, I believe we can still see our payouts today  Smiley Just a small delay

What is the payment address ? Does fund always come out from any certain address ?

Yes: https://blockchain.info/nl/address/1BTCPayb5AdF8fSsR7oews2PpuVpRtamk6
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February 21, 2015, 10:16:00 PM
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I also invest my first contract
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February 24, 2015, 01:41:39 PM
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Wow. This is a big ponzi! Shocked

http://www.cryptominer.ca - Bitcoin Miner Hosting Solutions
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February 25, 2015, 08:53:09 AM
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I wonder how many people actually do their homework (aka “research”) before sending coins into the void.

Lets simply look at one of more than a dozen facts:

  • Currently, BTC/USD and BTC/GBP are actually too low to be really profitable, while their “mining” contract only costs 0.00170000 BTC per GH/s for 12 months, no pool fee, no maintenance fee..
  • On 2 Jul 2014, BitcoinCloudServices.com were selling 5 year contracts for 0.00290000 BTC per GHS, no pool fee, no maintenance fee. (You can find that old data on sites like http://cryptomining-blog.com/2971-bitcoin-cloud-mining-services-current-price-comparison/ )

So, just to be sure everyone grasps the issue here: while the BTC value dropped, their contract prices dropped too? Yeah, right… next thing you know, their mining facility is located on fantasy island where electricity is free and coins are polished by pretty Hula Girls.

Therefore…

Dear BitcoinCloudServices,
 
Before you expect cryptocurrency veterans to trust your – rather suspicious – claims, I would suggest to start out by proving that BitcoinCloudServices.com is indeed a legit cloud mining provider that actually runs (citing the website) “own, custom made mining hardware”.

Providing such (real) proof is a piece of cake: write your domain name on a piece of paper and take some photos of an employee holding up that paper while standing in front of your “custom made mining rigs”. That’s more trustworthy than your website’s stock images that are definitely not showing your own rigs. And, it would also make your several attempts to convince people superfluous.

Also, it would be constructive if you would post some of the BTC addresses you’ve used for mining… that way your mining efforts and resulting coin generation can be verified via the blockchain.

Providing such proofs shouldn’t be a problem since BitcoinCloudServices is genuinely mining and therefore has nothing to hide… right?

Looking forward to your response…


Make no mistake: Unless I see such evidence, I regard BitcoinCloudServices to be what it appears to be… “cloudy, with a chance of ponzi”.

Nota Bene:

Some of you will have noticed that I explicitly ignored the fact the blockchain tells a non-mining story, just like I ignored suspicious findings related to the social media accounts, as well as the truckload of bot-like reviews. I also ignored the fact that the BitcoinCloudServices investments in advertisements have more than tripled while contract prices dropped, and last but not least I ignored the fact that the mining contracts have been able to return the same amount of mined coins several days in a row on several occasions – which is near to impossible unless SHA256 has suddenly been rendered broken, losing its “cryptographically secure” status. (Make no mistake: there’s a higher probability that a rogue asteroid crashes into Earth within the next second, obliterating civilization-as-we-know-it and killing off a few billion people.)

If I hadn’t ignored all that, I might as well just have posted an image of a big, red warning sign and be done with it. Yet, for the fun of it I decided to give BitcoinCloudServices a chance to prove me wrong. All that’s needed are some photos as I’ve described above, and a few of the mining addresses so we’re able to verify coin generation (not the usual BitcoinCloudServices back-and-forth transfers between user deposits and user withdrawels). As long as I don’t see such evidence posted out in the open, I’ll rely on my well-vetted gut feeling that tells me BitcoinCloudServices isn’t what they claim it to be.
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February 26, 2015, 09:10:42 AM
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Price dropped to 0.0016 BTC / Ghash but they removed the coupon code option, glad to see that the prices aren't continuing to decrease furthermore Smiley Gives me some hope
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February 26, 2015, 09:18:31 PM
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I have been "testing" this service for almost 5 months now with multiple contracts ranging from 300GH to 21.0TH and so far so good. IMHO, anyone bashing them should do more of their own homework first.

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February 26, 2015, 09:33:17 PM
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This sushi guy is making the rounds. It´s one of those self-appointed saviors of mankind whose life´s mission is to save people from themselves. Or maybe it´s just a dis-appointed blackmailer that is being ignored.

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February 27, 2015, 02:14:06 PM
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I have been "testing" this service for almost 5 months now with multiple contracts ranging from 300GH to 21.0TH and so far so good. IMHO, anyone bashing them should do more of their own homework first.

Ouf, it's really difficult to get through to your brains, people. Nobody is saying that they are not paying so far, I can even confirm that they are the best-paying company I tried so far - but that is no contradiction that it might be a Ponzi scheme, on the contrary, it is suspicious that they can pay so much.

Yeah, of course it might be "easy money" (as long as the Ponzi scheme works and as the owner does not decide it's a good time to run away now). But it is most probably dishonest money, and not from bitcoin mining.

It's okay if you don't give a shit (well, not really okay, but it would be honest if you admitted it) and you just want the money.

But people interested in bitcoin mining and honest businesses who would like to rely on hardware and a good management, DO CARE and would like to get some explanation and evidence. Instead of fake photos and films etc. ...

Moreover, every dishonest business drains money out of the honest ones...

So please, bitcoincloudservices, where is your proof? Asking for proof and explanation of all the strange things going on is not bashing!
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