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Author Topic: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread  (Read 659758 times)
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October 12, 2015, 08:31:08 AM
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S7 is overpriced and will drop over the upcoming weeks. That or the price of the S5 will jump up. It got so cheap because a lot sold to buy s7 hash rate preorders

S7 ll drop. There s no reason for S5 to go up, with these recent diff jumps, the price is almost where it should be, maybe it should go just a bit up.

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October 13, 2015, 06:39:11 AM
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i was browsing thr  there forum,  this  is some scary shit. reguarding  act security


https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/2250


Greetings,

I happened to log in to check my PACMiC v3 contract and noticed that about 2 hours ago, while I was asleep, someone did a withdraw from my account, deactivated the google authentication on my HashNest account. Is there something that Bitmain/Hashnest is able to do to assist with this.

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dante.cantone Reply # 1 , 2015-10-13 02:14:49

i dont know.. you are not alone it seems. in my account someone change my withdraw address.... i have 2fa activated.... is very suspiciuos...
same question:
Is there something that Bitmain/Hashnest is able to do to assist with this.

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dante.cantone Reply # 2 , 2015-10-13 02:17:08

I think that hashnet security is not good....
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October 13, 2015, 06:46:20 AM
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i was browsing thr  there forum,  this  is some scary shit. reguarding  act security


https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/2250


Greetings,

I happened to log in to check my PACMiC v3 contract and noticed that about 2 hours ago, while I was asleep, someone did a withdraw from my account, deactivated the google authentication on my HashNest account. Is there something that Bitmain/Hashnest is able to do to assist with this.

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dante.cantone Reply # 1 , 2015-10-13 02:14:49

i dont know.. you are not alone it seems. in my account someone change my withdraw address.... i have 2fa activated.... is very suspiciuos...
same question:
Is there something that Bitmain/Hashnest is able to do to assist with this.

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dante.cantone Reply # 2 , 2015-10-13 02:17:08

I think that hashnet security is not good....

I am thinking to invest there.
I update my account with 2fa and feeling safe  Angry ... until now. I will wait for more information and check Bitmain forum as well.
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October 13, 2015, 11:44:41 AM
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And next week:
"We have been hacked! User Funds were stolen."

With the info that they need to check everything and in a few weeks are back online.
But we all know that will not happen.

Maybe this is just an isolated case. Maybe the computer (or phone) of the victim was contaminated.
Or maybe he trolls.

Maybe I'm trying to drive the price down.
Who knows  Smiley
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October 13, 2015, 12:14:15 PM
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I have a BTC spare and am seriously looking at the PACMiC. If it is now on the S7 its lifetime should be good. Still not sure though, the profit is hard to calculate.
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October 13, 2015, 12:35:26 PM
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I have a BTC spare and am seriously looking at the PACMiC. If it is now on the S7 its lifetime should be good. Still not sure though, the profit is hard to calculate.

That's because it's very low. This is the worst contract of them all. That's why they have sold so little of it compared to v3. Just buy the hash on s7 or s5 short term and make more profit that way.

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October 13, 2015, 12:47:03 PM
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From the Bitmain Forum: https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/2246]
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So much words when you can write simply:
  • S7: 0.30% daily, ROI=329 days
  • S5: 0.49% daily, ROI=206 days
I've been gone a while, but looks like some people finally realized the S5 was/is a better deal than the S7 for now!  Had some S5 sell orders hit at .00079 over the weekend for some quick flips, and it still looks attractive I will be buying S5 under .00070 this next week.

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October 13, 2015, 04:48:59 PM
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From the Bitmain Forum:

Quote from: k3zzer • Posted 2015-10-11 14:43:43 - https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/2246

S5 vs S7 Profitability - You heard it here first.
 
For everybody panic selling their S5 hash, I welcome you to put together some simple maths on the profitability between S5 and S7 right now.

Let's assume that you have 10 Bitcoin that you want to invest in Hashnest, and you're torn between S5 and S7. Here's the maths:

S7 Profitability

With 10 bitcoins, you'll be able to buy 5195 GH/s at the current price of 0.00192468.

Those 5195 GH/s will earn you 0.0429617 BTC per day, assuming 100% luck.

You'll be charged 0.01228772 maintenance per day.

Leaving you with a total PER DAY profit of 0.03067398 per day.

S5 Profitability

With 10 bitcoins, you'll be able to buy 13967 GH/s at the current price of 0.00071593.

Those 13967 GH/s will earn you 0.11550452 BTC per day, assuming 100% luck.

You'll be charged 0.06697278 maintenance per day.

Leaving you with a total PER DAY profit of 0.04853174 per day.

TLDR:

With 10 Bitcoins, buying S5 at today's rate will earn you 0.04853174 per day.

With 10 Bitcoins, buying S7 at today's rate will earn you 0.03067398 per day.

also try to calculate badluck, with S7 if antpool findblock eithin 2 hours it still positive, what happe in s5, itll negative,

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October 13, 2015, 05:14:36 PM
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From the Bitmain Forum:

Quote from: k3zzer • Posted 2015-10-11 14:43:43 - https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/2246

S5 vs S7 Profitability - You heard it here first.
 
For everybody panic selling their S5 hash, I welcome you to put together some simple maths on the profitability between S5 and S7 right now.

Let's assume that you have 10 Bitcoin that you want to invest in Hashnest, and you're torn between S5 and S7. Here's the maths:

S7 Profitability

With 10 bitcoins, you'll be able to buy 5195 GH/s at the current price of 0.00192468.

Those 5195 GH/s will earn you 0.0429617 BTC per day, assuming 100% luck.

You'll be charged 0.01228772 maintenance per day.

Leaving you with a total PER DAY profit of 0.03067398 per day.

S5 Profitability

With 10 bitcoins, you'll be able to buy 13967 GH/s at the current price of 0.00071593.

Those 13967 GH/s will earn you 0.11550452 BTC per day, assuming 100% luck.

You'll be charged 0.06697278 maintenance per day.

Leaving you with a total PER DAY profit of 0.04853174 per day.

TLDR:

With 10 Bitcoins, buying S5 at today's rate will earn you 0.04853174 per day.

With 10 Bitcoins, buying S7 at today's rate will earn you 0.03067398 per day.

also try to calculate badluck, with S7 if antpool findblock eithin 2 hours it still positive, what happe in s5, itll negative,

True, but can't look at it block to block, antpool is big enough that look at luck on a weekly basis and it will always hover around 99-101 

If your day trading hash, then block to block maybe important to you.

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October 14, 2015, 06:07:36 PM
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so annoying ...
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October 15, 2015, 01:19:51 AM
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Is there a reason my 2 pac 3 contracts not made any btc for today? I have a 0 btc balance with only .6 of my 1 btc i paid in paid back..

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October 15, 2015, 01:43:26 AM
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Is there a reason my 2 pac 3 contracts not made any btc for today? I have a 0 btc balance with only .6 of my 1 btc i paid in paid back..

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I think related to the last 18 or so blocks from Antpool not being recorded in Hashnest yet, my last v3 payment is below

2015-10-15 01:25:33   0.00342202   XX.XXX   BTC   Contract   Paid back 201509110242365461023852#Block378870

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October 15, 2015, 01:44:36 AM
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Ya after i posted finally got paid for 1 block ~ 12 hours after i did my withdraw .. Better later then never Smiley

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October 19, 2015, 09:55:03 AM
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Hello,

I need a help with API.

I try to get info of my account, but every time when I run php file i get following error.

Code:
stdClass Object ( [error] => stdClass Object ( [code] => 2001 [message] => Authorization failed ) )

I activate API KEY and I write my username correct.

Can anybody help me?

Code:
$secret   = "xxxxxxxxxxxRkXuvsvlKcemjjzd2Mkfxgauxxxxx";
$api      = "xxxxxxxxxxxqSjiMdxH0KkbLAyIx7hpcBK0xxxxx";
$user     = "cvaxxx";
$d        = "account";
$nonce    = round(microtime(true), 100).round(microtime(true), 100);
$message  = $nonce . $user . $api;
$sig      = hash_hmac('sha256', $message, $secret);
$URL      = "https://www.hashnest.com/api/v1/" . $d .
            "?access_key=" . $api .
            "&nonce=" . $nonce .
            "&signature=" . $sig;
$result   = array();
$ch       = curl_init($URL);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST");
$result = json_decode(curl_exec($ch));
curl_close($ch);
print_r($result);


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October 24, 2015, 04:48:45 PM
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Does anyone know why they do not sell S7 directly on the website? The stock s 0 and it s been like that for about 2 weeks.

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October 24, 2015, 06:55:38 PM
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Is anyone having unathorised withdrawals from hashnest with 2fa on?

There is one post complaining on the hashnest forums... Just curious if thats one case or there are others

Source
https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/2287

This is concerning and should spark some debate; if money is stolen with 2fa on who is to blame? And why there is no comment on hashnest over this?

I feel a little scare on investing somewere where people report stolen money with all security features on.
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October 24, 2015, 08:27:11 PM
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I think the 2fa is only used when withdrawing from the web site the APP used by phones on the other hand use secret pin to withdraw the 2fa is never used using phone/ changing wallet address (which it really should) nor is it used to log onto the web site nor used to change the pin.. (seems kinda useless imo)

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October 24, 2015, 08:45:32 PM
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So hipoteticly the guy had 2fa on but no pin configured in the app; his user pass was fished on a compromised site and the thief used the app to steal the money; that makes sense?
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October 24, 2015, 08:52:46 PM
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So hipoteticly the guy had 2fa on but no pin configured in the app; his user pass was fished on a compromised site and the thief used the app to steal the money; that makes sense?

I think you have to set a pin when making a new account, not sure but its used on the market place for sure and using the app to withdraw with, that said they "might" only ask for the 2fa if your ip address changes much like Blizzard Entertainment does with there own 2fa solution, its only asked for if you format your computer /change your ip address.

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October 25, 2015, 12:33:01 AM
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S2/UMISOO is profitable again with the increase in BTC value.
I still have 1TH, does it activate again, or is there a way to simply get rid of it without redeeming it, etc?
Don't want it to negatively effect my balance of S5 and S7 earnings.

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