lyth0s
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September 13, 2014, 06:24:49 AM |
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Is it worth buy cloud miners or any other . I found its way cheaper usually to just pic up coins other miners dump out when a coin hits an exchange.
Agreed it is most likely you will get the coin you wanted lower then the cost of ining including the electricity. Well its cheapest probably to buy the coin before it hits the exchange. A lot of times when coins hit the exchange you may see an increase in price for a short period of time as speculators buy them with bitcoins in hopes to make some quick gains (obviously the opposite can be true if there is a huge initial dump, but often after that happens the coins don't recover)
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yan7181
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September 13, 2014, 08:34:44 AM |
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new hashlet, RememberHashlet~~~ where to check the estimate return for this rememberhashlet. and when i click on rates, saw one pool on top of zenpool, called ltcpool, any idea what pool is it?
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KidKrypto
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September 13, 2014, 12:39:18 PM |
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Is it worth buy cloud miners or any other . I found its way cheaper usually to just pic up coins other miners dump out when a coin hits an exchange.
Agreed it is most likely you will get the coin you wanted lower then the cost of ining including the electricity. Well its cheapest probably to buy the coin before it hits the exchange. A lot of times when coins hit the exchange you may see an increase in price for a short period of time as speculators buy them with bitcoins in hopes to make some quick gains (obviously the opposite can be true if there is a huge initial dump, but often after that happens the coins don't recover) It's a good idea but you need to trade with a good rep person or use an escrow service.
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AltCoinBuddah
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September 13, 2014, 01:16:16 PM |
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new hashlet, RememberHashlet~~~ where to check the estimate return for this rememberhashlet. and when i click on rates, saw one pool on top of zenpool, called ltcpool, any idea what pool is it?
I'm pretty sure they are linked up with nicehash.
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cxboyminer (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 09:08:09 AM |
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GAW must be taking a piss at us, the customers, selling hashlet.
I was planning to sell my genesis. The fixed listed price is $7.9... We are also not sure whether there are transaction fees or admin fees to deduct after $7.9...
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suchmoon
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September 14, 2014, 09:21:08 AM |
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GAW must be taking a piss at us, the customers, selling hashlet.
I was planning to sell my genesis. The fixed listed price is $7.9... We are also not sure whether there are transaction fees or admin fees to deduct after $7.9...
I don't think there are any other fees. It's basically a return/buyback with a 20% restocking fee, if you want to look at it that way.
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cxboyminer (OP)
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September 14, 2014, 09:25:47 AM |
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GAW must be taking a piss at us, the customers, selling hashlet.
I was planning to sell my genesis. The fixed listed price is $7.9... We are also not sure whether there are transaction fees or admin fees to deduct after $7.9...
I don't think there are any other fees. It's basically a return/buyback with a 20% restocking fee, if you want to look at it that way. I would rather sell my whole account then.
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DARKANGEL6415
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September 14, 2014, 03:16:56 PM |
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yeah imagine you want to sell it is placed in a sell que that you may cancel until it is sold so we know we have to wait for another customer to buy. It is not like gaw is buying them and then have to wait to resell them. The moment they sold them to us they washed their hands of them. So there must be some poor guy burried in paperwork or having o restock all those 0's and 1' of this digital item to charge 20% "restock fee " as was mentioned.
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nulo0b
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September 14, 2014, 07:02:48 PM |
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sooo i'm missng something?
so i choose 1 multhash, i'm getn Multipool.us 0.00044140 BTC
15.95 for a month, 15.95=0.03354285
0.00044140 BTC*30days = 0.01324200 for the multihash..
just bought it, wanna push my last btc i found in it..
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IanFoxley
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September 14, 2014, 07:30:56 PM |
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I was thinking about doing a series of videos each day on Youtube where I purchase 10GH/s with both Genesis Mining and a Genesis Hashlet to compare daily payments over a period of time.
I also want to do the same with 1 MH/s
What I am unsure to do though is the following.
1 MH/s with Genesis Mining costs 17.99 USD and I can purchase a waffle hashlet for 17.99 USD
Does that sound like a good comparison as I am not sure if it is fair to perhaps purchase a Zen Hashlet that costs 3 USD more.
What does anyone else think?
Should I get a Zen Hashlet or keep with a Hashlet which is at the same price as the Genesis Mining price?
Thoughts anyone?
Edit: What I have decided to do is get a Genesis Hashlet, a Waffle Hashlet as that is the same price as 1 MH/s with Genesis Mining and also a Zen Hashlet as that uses the Zen pool so will be interesting to also compare daily payouts between the Waffle Pool payouts and the Zen Pool payouts.
Ian
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kingscrown
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September 15, 2014, 01:42:51 AM |
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I was thinking about doing a series of videos each day on Youtube where I purchase 10GH/s with both Genesis Mining and a Genesis Hashlet to compare daily payments over a period of time.
I also want to do the same with 1 MH/s
What I am unsure to do though is the following.
1 MH/s with Genesis Mining costs 17.99 USD and I can purchase a waffle hashlet for 17.99 USD
Does that sound like a good comparison as I am not sure if it is fair to perhaps purchase a Zen Hashlet that costs 3 USD more.
What does anyone else think?
Should I get a Zen Hashlet or keep with a Hashlet which is at the same price as the Genesis Mining price?
Thoughts anyone?
Edit: What I have decided to do is get a Genesis Hashlet, a Waffle Hashlet as that is the same price as 1 MH/s with Genesis Mining and also a Zen Hashlet as that uses the Zen pool so will be interesting to also compare daily payouts between the Waffle Pool payouts and the Zen Pool payouts.
Ian
i did comaprison of clouds before hashlets - http://fuk.io/cloud-hashing-and-rig-renting-services-review/an reviewed hashlet - http://fuk.io/gawminers-zencloud-hashlets-review-and-setup-guide-best-cloud-mining-scrypt-system-to-up-the-date/maybe that helps with Genesis vs gaw
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verloren
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September 15, 2014, 02:27:33 AM |
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sooo i'm missng something?
so i choose 1 multhash, i'm getn Multipool.us 0.00044140 BTC
15.95 for a month, 15.95=0.03354285
0.00044140 BTC*30days = 0.01324200 for the multihash..
just bought it, wanna push my last btc i found in it..
?? Pay 15.95USD for Multipool Hashlet - should be lifetime availability.
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tom99
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September 15, 2014, 03:38:02 AM |
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sooo i'm missng something?
so i choose 1 multhash, i'm getn Multipool.us 0.00044140 BTC
15.95 for a month, 15.95=0.03354285
0.00044140 BTC*30days = 0.01324200 for the multihash..
just bought it, wanna push my last btc i found in it..
?? Pay 15.95USD for Multipool Hashlet - should be lifetime availability. most solo hashlets are lifetime.
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yan7181
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September 15, 2014, 03:45:39 AM |
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sooo i'm missng something?
so i choose 1 multhash, i'm getn Multipool.us 0.00044140 BTC
15.95 for a month, 15.95=0.03354285
0.00044140 BTC*30days = 0.01324200 for the multihash..
just bought it, wanna push my last btc i found in it..
need to deduct -0.00016784 BTC for maintenance fees so u will get 0.00027356 BTC x 30 days = 0.0082068 btc but the maintenance fees will reduce in time, as they said
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tom99
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September 15, 2014, 03:57:51 AM |
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sooo i'm missng something?
so i choose 1 multhash, i'm getn Multipool.us 0.00044140 BTC
15.95 for a month, 15.95=0.03354285
0.00044140 BTC*30days = 0.01324200 for the multihash..
just bought it, wanna push my last btc i found in it..
need to deduct -0.00016784 BTC for maintenance fees so u will get 0.00027356 BTC x 30 days = 0.0082068 btc but the maintenance fees will reduce in time, as they said not in BTC but 0.08 USD.
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DARKANGEL6415
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September 15, 2014, 03:59:36 AM |
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WHAT are you all talking about 30 days on the gaw website when do comparison they all say own them for life? Please tell me where you seeing the 30 day remark cause now i feel worried hearing this statement...
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yan7181
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September 15, 2014, 07:20:54 AM Last edit: September 15, 2014, 07:43:50 AM by yan7181 |
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yes, -0.00016784 BTC = 0.08 USD for maintenance fees and hence, zen pool estimate return is 0.00062574 BTC per mhs daily 0.00062574 BTC - -0.00016784 BTC u will get 0.0004579 BTC 0.0004579 BTC x 30 days = 0.013737 btc and is around USD 6.59376 So your purchase price of USD 20.95 for 1 mhs zenhashlet divided by USD 6.59376, ROI is around 3.18 months. opps sorry, copy paste wrong~~
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benjamoyne
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September 15, 2014, 07:39:16 AM |
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yes, -0.00016784 BTC = 0.08 USD for maintenance fees and hence, zen pool estimate return is 0.00062574 BTC per mhs daily 0.00062574 BTC - -0.00016784 BTC u will get 0.00027356 BTC 0.00027356 BTC x 30 days = 0.0082068 btc and is around USD 3.90 So your purchase price of USD 20.95 for 1 mhs zenhashlet divided by USD 3.90, ROI is around 5.37 months.
Umm, check the maths
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lyth0s
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September 15, 2014, 08:19:44 AM |
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WHAT are you all talking about 30 days on the gaw website when do comparison they all say own them for life? Please tell me where you seeing the 30 day remark cause now i feel worried hearing this statement... You own them for life, there is no 30 day limit or anything like that.
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