5ick3uffalo
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August 24, 2014, 09:27:48 PM |
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Good i jumped ship @15.99$ . But 19.99$ nope, too much. Wonder if even with 15.99$ i make some ROI. Remember, pay 0.08$ fee per day / MH/s also.
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5ick3uffalo
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August 24, 2014, 09:30:24 PM |
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why the heck would they make it more expensive when everybody is lowering prices ?
Not everybody. PBMining also went from 0.0027 to 0.0031 per GH/s today
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cyclonereverb
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August 24, 2014, 09:51:02 PM |
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Anyone noticed that when transferring btc in to your Zen account to buy hashlets, the btc wallet address changes for each transaction? Odd. Nice being able to separage transactions this way, but still... generates a new wallet address each time? Surely this would be more difficult to track than each account retaining the same wallet?
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dyask
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August 24, 2014, 09:54:37 PM |
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Anyone noticed that when transferring btc in to your Zen account to buy hashlets, the btc wallet address changes for each transaction? Odd. Nice being able to separage transactions this way, but still... generates a new wallet address each time? Surely this would be more difficult to track than each account retaining the same wallet?
It is actually how wallets were intended to work. There are enough addresses to last for a very long time.
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suchmoon (OP)
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August 24, 2014, 10:06:45 PM |
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Anyone noticed that when transferring btc in to your Zen account to buy hashlets, the btc wallet address changes for each transaction? Odd. Nice being able to separage transactions this way, but still... generates a new wallet address each time? Surely this would be more difficult to track than each account retaining the same wallet?
This actually provides better tracking. If the address for each transaction is unique then the merchant knows exactly which order it was for even if the same customer places multiple orders. BTC purchases are supposed to work that way.
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cyclonereverb
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August 24, 2014, 10:10:10 PM |
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Anyone noticed that when transferring btc in to your Zen account to buy hashlets, the btc wallet address changes for each transaction? Odd. Nice being able to separage transactions this way, but still... generates a new wallet address each time? Surely this would be more difficult to track than each account retaining the same wallet?
It is actually how wallets were intended to work. There are enough addresses to last for a very long time. This actually provides better tracking. If the address for each transaction is unique then the merchant knows exactly which order it was for even if the same customer places multiple orders. BTC purchases are supposed to work that way.
I didn't know that! Makes sense though.
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tomewok
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August 24, 2014, 11:20:55 PM |
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caught it at 16 before price change.. Caught 13 myself, time will tell if it was a lucky or unlucky choice
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MOB
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August 25, 2014, 02:48:25 AM |
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why the heck would they make it more expensive when everybody is lowering prices ?
Vaultbreaker's will be available (and convertible) into Hashlets in just a few more days. This might convince more people to go for Hashlets while they can do so for their locked in price of less than $20/MH. Then GAW will have quite a few more MH that will never see the light of day or mine on a real pool. Convenient. Makes me think about selling my Hashlet--if I sell for $16/MH then that is an 11% gain in seven days!
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suchmoon (OP)
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August 25, 2014, 02:59:11 AM |
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why the heck would they make it more expensive when everybody is lowering prices ?
Vaultbreaker's will be available (and convertible) into Hashlets in just a few more days. This might convince more people to go for Hashlets while they can do so for their locked in price of less than $20/MH. Then GAW will have quite a few more MH that will never see the light of day or mine on a real pool. Convenient. Makes me think about selling my Hashlet--if I sell for $16/MH then that is an 11% gain in seven days! Wouldn't the converted Vaultbreaker hashlets flood the resale market (if there is such a thing)? I mean the Vaultbreaker batch 1 was sold at ~$12 MH/s IIRC, so if you convert and can cash out at > $12 - instant ROI.
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MOB
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August 25, 2014, 03:04:30 AM |
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why the heck would they make it more expensive when everybody is lowering prices ?
Vaultbreaker's will be available (and convertible) into Hashlets in just a few more days. This might convince more people to go for Hashlets while they can do so for their locked in price of less than $20/MH. Then GAW will have quite a few more MH that will never see the light of day or mine on a real pool. Convenient. Makes me think about selling my Hashlet--if I sell for $16/MH then that is an 11% gain in seven days! Wouldn't the converted Vaultbreaker hashlets flood the resale market (if there is such a thing)? I mean the Vaultbreaker batch 1 was sold at ~$12 MH/s IIRC, so if you convert and can cash out at > $12 - instant ROI. Yea, good point. I imagine it will flood the market. I better sell before that
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cloverme
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August 25, 2014, 03:32:48 AM |
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"Mining farm"... Tell this to my old hat... Cheers, ZiG Looks more like a shipping warehouse than a datacenter. There's no way those two could have a conversation without yelling at one another if all those were powered on. I do believe they have some hardware behind the "hashlets", but I think they are doing something unscrupulous with offering a 11% return on bitcoin deposits. They've also recently renamed zenpoints to hashpoints, and sent an announcement out not use your wallet to make payments (although deposits are okay). My own opinion is that they are too immature right now to trust. Unfortunately, I'm one of those customers that has hardware (or supposedly hardware) hosted with them before they started this whole hashlet nonsense. Working now to get my miners shipped to me along with some of the other customers, but I don't have high hopes. Most customers have received equipment that looks trashed or arrives non-functional.
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kingscrown
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August 25, 2014, 03:45:52 AM |
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how to sell a working hashlet ?
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verloren
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August 25, 2014, 03:49:11 AM |
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how to sell a working hashlet ?
Open a ticket with their support services.
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kingscrown
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August 25, 2014, 03:54:25 AM |
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how to sell a working hashlet ?
Open a ticket with their support services. and tell tchem where to send? i mean do ineed to have buyerID first or not
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ZiG
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August 25, 2014, 04:03:49 AM |
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how to sell a working hashlet ?
Open a ticket with their support services. and tell tchem where to send? i mean do ineed to have buyerID first or not What is going on... "Working Hashlet"... "Buyer's ID"... Complete nonsense...unnecessary problems/questions ...crazy people... Looks like too many monkeys on the tree ...and not enough bananas... Just think about it... Cheers, ZiG P.S. ...Lools like a Hollywood movie..."Another scam in BTC/LTC world" in making... Hope NOT...
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verloren
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August 25, 2014, 09:11:59 AM |
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how to sell a working hashlet ?
Open a ticket with their support services. and tell tchem where to send? i mean do ineed to have buyerID first or not Open a ticket with them, confirm the ID of the recipient (username/email). Then their support should transfer it for you. Make sure you are protected via escrow or something similar...
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omgbossis21
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August 25, 2014, 09:26:24 AM |
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Just seen this thread, would of jumped in at $16. Now that's is $20 not too sure....
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰
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August 25, 2014, 09:47:16 AM |
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This thread summed up:
Q: Do they have the hardware? A: No.
Q: Are they are scam? A: Not yet.
Q: Will they scam? A: Probably, CEO is called Josh.
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dyask
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August 25, 2014, 10:04:51 AM |
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Just seen this thread, would of jumped in at $16. Now that's is $20 not too sure....
You can create an account, load it up with a few hundred BTC and then each day use the HashPoints you'll receive to give you a discount on the Hashlets you buy. Each Hashlet is worth 1 uBTC (100 Satoshi) and you'll get 300 per BTC per day. However if you are trying to go on the lighter BTC side, you could also post offers to buy on HashTalk.org.
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EvilPanda
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August 25, 2014, 11:26:18 AM |
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This thread summed up:
Q: Do they have the hardware? A: No.
Q: Are they are scam? A: Not yet.
Q: Will they scam? A: Probably, CEO is called Josh.
The poster summed up: Trust -540
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