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August 13, 2014, 01:59:27 AM |
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Hi Odlal. We are not connected to them in any way and apart from 1BTCPayb5AdF8fSsR7oews2PpuVpRtamk6 we don't control any of the address that you mention. 16XR452HG58Yc2cQPiC1C8PCc9ysp5iq6q is controlled by one of our customers, there is a possibility that this customer placed an order with them and eventually you were paid from these customer's funds. You can see that this address 16XR452HG58Yc2cQPiC1C8PCc9ysp5iq6q is included everyday in our payouts but I'm afraid I can't disclose information more about this costumer. Hey thanks for the quick reply ! There's the possibility then that Lunamine is the customer of yours who's using 16XR452HG58Yc2cQPiC1C8PCc9ysp5iq6q ! You may not be aware of it (?) but it does look that way to me !
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btccloudservices (OP)
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August 13, 2014, 02:03:10 AM |
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We control our payouts but after payout we can't control where a customer spends his/her BTC
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August 13, 2014, 05:27:31 AM |
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August 13, 2014, 05:41:22 PM Last edit: August 13, 2014, 06:00:56 PM by Ritch |
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And do not forget: Cryptsy MN1/2: 0.008 BTC/GHS. The price has been mostly stable over a long time and MN1/2 is usable as a shorttime "Parkposition" without a minimum input nor contracts. Beginner-friendly for those who would like to test cloud-shares and trade with them. (I use MN1/2 to park incomes from Bit- and Dogecoin games and buy IXC from dayly output to feed CEX.) Of course BCS earned first place in the list above because of the low price and on-time payments without transfer fees. A dayly output is nice, but a weekly would destroy the ability of daytrading. An user-ability to change the outputadress without contacting the support would be nice, because the BTC-price is different on trading-platforms. The ability to buy/sell "old contracts" from user to user would be nice, too, and BCS could earn some trading fees (like CEX) with an internal marketplace. best regards, Ritch [user: "Negromonga"]<- very satisfied with BCS
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August 13, 2014, 08:13:02 PM Last edit: August 14, 2014, 05:12:46 AM by btccloudservices |
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We are Out of Stock
New hardware will arrive shortly and we'll begin to take orders then.
We don't believe in preorders and we won't oversell.
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August 16, 2014, 05:06:59 AM |
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Mike18feb
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August 16, 2014, 09:15:45 AM |
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I know, I received one payment last night and nothing more when I went to bed. But today all payments from the exact same time are there. Different blocks for confirmations... but that doesn't explain why the payments were not visible. If someone can explain how this should be seen, the please. I'm all for better understanding
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Mike18feb
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August 16, 2014, 09:22:07 AM |
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I know, I received one payment last night and nothing more when I went to bed. But today all payments from the exact same time are there. Different blocks for confirmations... but that doesn't explain why the payments were not visible. If someone can explain how this should be seen, the please. I'm all for better understanding heh, I need to wake up. I was looking at yesterday's payments All I see is one payment for one contract indeed: http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/5a409788e3ba52319b3b7cf7592dbbb0b3ef2f8c1bf705fd1814e81e279454d1But no payments for the other contracts.
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Mike18feb
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August 16, 2014, 09:19:34 PM |
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I'm on a roll here, but did you change payments? From the 15th on I get one payment for all contracts. Before that it used to be one payment for each contract. Not that I mind, but it got me confused.
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August 16, 2014, 09:43:48 PM |
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Hi.
Yes, from now on it's going to be one output per address.
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August 17, 2014, 08:37:55 AM Last edit: August 17, 2014, 09:01:32 AM by Ritch |
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*lets sing* " Oh Lord, would you buy me a BTC online Pizza - the BTC price is down, so the purchase must be low." Ok, joking aside ... and now my personal BCS-facts, the world is waiting for: 07.07 - 17.08. / 38,949% ROR / 0,95% average per dayThat's fine! (My local Bankmanager would get a heart attack, if I would ask him for that interests. ) Old fart advice: Sure you could earn much more with real HYIPS, but you should not do that because of the risk to lose all! It's much better to split and invest in good plans like BCS or CEX and use the C*******s wise. best regards
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August 17, 2014, 11:56:41 AM |
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Hi.
Yes, from now on it's going to be one output per address.
I can confirm this, and I'm quite glad it's done like this. It would suck to be flooded with incoming transactions every day or every week coming from one source. I'm glad this is done. Also can't wait for hardware to arrive. I'm ready to get another contract going!
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Mike18feb
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August 19, 2014, 10:32:41 PM |
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I was about to wonder when the new hardware would be available.
But... what I also wonder about, the minimum Ghs amount has changed again. Now 50 Ghs. The why of an increase I can imagine, but what is the number based on? Why is it 50 and not 25, or 35? What's the thought behind the minimum amount?
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August 20, 2014, 04:04:54 AM |
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New offer but still can't buy. I do notice that the total hashrate went from 292 THS to 297 THS so did you get an extra 5 THS that was purchased instantly?
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August 20, 2014, 05:05:03 AM |
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That was the problem. Ctrl + F5 fixed it!
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August 21, 2014, 09:49:13 AM |
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Hey peeps, I've just received my 49th payment from BCS and thought I'd share the chart I use to keep track of earnings: (Disclosure: clicking the chart will take you to BCS using my referral link ) http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l21/mattduffin/chart_zps8543393f.pngIt all looks pretty healthy. Payouts only get new labels if the amount changed from last time. So you can see that there are 11, 13, 9, etc. days with the same amount. The percentage payback line jumps occasionally because BCS sometimes pays out twice in the same day and then not at all on other days. 47% payback after 49 days of a 365 day contract seems pretty good to me, although it won't be linear due to payout amounts decreasing. You can verify this at https://blockchain.info/address/17a5jMgVGXVpuGfvVbDFUppL4jwt5WpRXt?offset=0&filter=2 (ignore the payments from Bit-investors, that was me being taken in by silvercane's scam!).
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August 21, 2014, 07:35:13 PM |
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Exact math, duffles ... but the contract is 5 Years, not only 356 Days. (?) So long all my dayly payouts were in time.
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August 21, 2014, 08:59:39 PM |
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Hey peeps,
I've just received my 49th payment from BCS and thought I'd share the chart I use to keep track of earnings: ... 47% payback after 49 days of a 365 day contract seems pretty good to me, although it won't be linear due to payout amounts decreasing.
Duffles, I've verified your math. I get 46.46%, but you're using actual payouts and I'm using theoretical numbers. In any case, we're only about a half percent off, and your real numbers are better than theoretical ones. Whether you break even or not all depends on how rapidly the difficulty increases. The spreadsheet that I use to keep track of profits shows that you will probably break even and get an additional 2-3% profit. I purchased a mining contract on July 27th with the same terms, but I may only get 94% back (I lose 6%). This assumes that we'll repeat roughly the same difficulty increases experienced so far this year. The difficulty is almost 24 billion now, and I'm guesstimating that we'll be at about 120 billion on January 1st. I hope difficulty won't be that high. It all depends on the amount of new, efficient mining equipment put into production over the next 4 months. We were at 3.8 billion at the beginning of March, and then 18.7 billion exactly 5 months later.
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