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December 18, 2015, 01:26:05 AM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

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December 18, 2015, 06:29:31 AM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad
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December 18, 2015, 07:31:19 AM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad

It s gonna only get lower. At least BTC s going down but I highly doubt Hashnest s fast on lowering their maintenance fee.

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December 18, 2015, 10:41:20 AM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad

It s gonna only get lower. At least BTC s going down but I highly doubt Hashnest s fast on lowering their maintenance fee.

you can not make money with the S7 . price drop to fast compare to mining capability .

Not a good time to buy hash power , with the diff increase and the christmass BTC price swings .
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December 18, 2015, 02:19:44 PM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad

It s gonna only get lower. At least BTC s going down but I highly doubt Hashnest s fast on lowering their maintenance fee.
BTC going down? It''s at $460, and no way Hashnest ever lowers their maintenance fee because it is all profit for them.  They make people happy by offering the hardware, and giving them a "safe" place to buy easy cloud mining even though it is getting stretched thin.

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December 18, 2015, 02:27:10 PM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad

It s gonna only get lower. At least BTC s going down but I highly doubt Hashnest s fast on lowering their maintenance fee.
BTC going down? It''s at $460, and no way Hashnest ever lowers their maintenance fee because it is all profit for them.  They make people happy by offering the hardware, and giving them a "safe" place to buy easy cloud mining even though it is getting stretched thin.

when i bought 100gh s7, i spent 0.17 btc. after more then month reinvest all earning from hashnest and now i have 125 gh, if i sell them now, i will get 0.1 and according of this i must be happy? -0.07 btc profit more then 1 month? is this real good?
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December 18, 2015, 02:30:59 PM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad

It s gonna only get lower. At least BTC s going down but I highly doubt Hashnest s fast on lowering their maintenance fee.
BTC going down? It''s at $460, and no way Hashnest ever lowers their maintenance fee because it is all profit for them.  They make people happy by offering the hardware, and giving them a "safe" place to buy easy cloud mining even though it is getting stretched thin.

when i bought 100gh s7, i spent 0.17 btc. after more then month reinvest all earning from hashnest and now i have 125 gh, if i sell them now, i will get 0.1 and according of this i must be happy? -0.07 btc profit more then 1 month? is this real good?
If you sold now you would lose .07 BTC so no it did not work out well for you either.  That is the case for most people since the S7 price keeps dropping so fast.

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December 18, 2015, 02:36:17 PM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad

It s gonna only get lower. At least BTC s going down but I highly doubt Hashnest s fast on lowering their maintenance fee.
BTC going down? It''s at $460, and no way Hashnest ever lowers their maintenance fee because it is all profit for them.  They make people happy by offering the hardware, and giving them a "safe" place to buy easy cloud mining even though it is getting stretched thin.

when i bought 100gh s7, i spent 0.17 btc. after more then month reinvest all earning from hashnest and now i have 125 gh, if i sell them now, i will get 0.1 and according of this i must be happy? -0.07 btc profit more then 1 month? is this real good?

i am not going to sell. i prefer wait, and see what will happened.  i am taking about 40-50k satoshi every day from hashnest and i will collect them.
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December 18, 2015, 02:41:21 PM
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I had no choice but to cashout all my S7 hashes

 I have to sell too, but the price is so low Sad

It s gonna only get lower. At least BTC s going down but I highly doubt Hashnest s fast on lowering their maintenance fee.
BTC going down? It''s at $460, and no way Hashnest ever lowers their maintenance fee because it is all profit for them.  They make people happy by offering the hardware, and giving them a "safe" place to buy easy cloud mining even though it is getting stretched thin.

when i bought 100gh s7, i spent 0.17 btc. after more then month reinvest all earning from hashnest and now i have 125 gh, if i sell them now, i will get 0.1 and according of this i must be happy? -0.07 btc profit more then 1 month? is this real good?

i am not going to sell. i prefer wait, and see what will happened.  i am taking about 40-50k satoshi every day from hashnest and i will collect them.

I was thinking about this as well. I could hold it and collect the amount generated but the drop in price is too fast for the generation to recover. I don't know but that's just me.

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December 18, 2015, 02:46:42 PM
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I was thinking about this as well. I could hold it and collect the amount generated but the drop in price is too fast for the generation to recover. I don't know but that's just me.
At this point my personal opinion is to just hold it unless you badly need the coin for something.  At some point the difficulty should flatten out again, and the S7 is more than efficient enough to be the last miner standing in Hashnest.  The btc price is hard enough to predict, but all it takes is it falling again for the price/ghs to increase enough to get out ahead, or even.

Then again the other side of the equation is S7 prices continue to drop like a rock, and btc price and difficulty continue through the roof!  Undecided

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December 18, 2015, 06:18:59 PM
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Would not one factor to consider ROI be their relative size/power vs. other miners, e.g. how many blocks they can get by growing that otherwise would go to competitors...?


On another note, I'm a happy customer since awhile. When BITMAC v2 came out, I bought a bunch of them as they really will give profit, not big but rather fast. It works nicely.

However, one thing which I'm able to invest in is UMISOO - I know what all the Ants are but what is UMISOO....?  Huh
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December 18, 2015, 06:24:26 PM
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Would not one factor to consider ROI be their relative size/power vs. other miners, e.g. how many blocks they can get by growing that otherwise would go to competitors...?


On another note, I'm a happy customer since awhile. When BITMAC v2 came out, I bought a bunch of them as they really will give profit, not big but rather fast. It works nicely.

However, one thing which I'm able to invest in is UMISOO - I know what all the Ants are but what is UMISOO....?  Huh


UMISOO was based off of the S2 hashpower and was one of the first offering by Hashnest.  It is no longer traded and cannot be bought or sold as the maintenance fee exceeded profitability.

I am not sure what your asking in your first question.

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December 19, 2015, 04:49:23 AM
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when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks
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December 19, 2015, 05:13:11 AM
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when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks

When you setup the 2FA, it gave you a private key to write down, if you did not write this code down, then you cannot restore your 2FA onto a new phone.  Either get your old phone and disable it, then reenable it with your new phone, or email Hashnest and pray that they help you out to disable it, but be prepared to provide docs and other ways to verify your identity.

Always write down the code it gives you when you setup a new 2FA, if you don't have that code and something happens to your phone, you can consider those coins gone.

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December 19, 2015, 05:29:00 AM
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when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks

When you setup the 2FA, it gave you a private key to write down, if you did not write this code down, then you cannot restore your 2FA onto a new phone.  Either get your old phone and disable it, then reenable it with your new phone, or email Hashnest and pray that they help you out to disable it, but be prepared to provide docs and other ways to verify your identity.

Always write down the code it gives you when you setup a new 2FA, if you don't have that code and something happens to your phone, you can consider those coins gone.

thankfully, I did write down the private key, but what to do next?
Delete app from old iphone first or setup anew on new phone (using private key somehow?), then delete on old phone?
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December 19, 2015, 05:35:54 AM
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when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks

When you setup the 2FA, it gave you a private key to write down, if you did not write this code down, then you cannot restore your 2FA onto a new phone.  Either get your old phone and disable it, then reenable it with your new phone, or email Hashnest and pray that they help you out to disable it, but be prepared to provide docs and other ways to verify your identity.

Always write down the code it gives you when you setup a new 2FA, if you don't have that code and something happens to your phone, you can consider those coins gone.

thankfully, I did write down the private key, but what to do next?
Delete app from old iphone first or setup anew on new phone (using private key somehow?), then delete on old phone?

I would advise not to delete the old app until it's working on your new phone. Download the app on your new phone and Click setup account. It will have a place to type in the private key and you should be all good to go. If you habe plans to trade in or sell the old phone, I would advise to completely wipe it, because if anyone gets into that app, they could get into your account.

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December 19, 2015, 05:42:43 AM
Last edit: December 19, 2015, 06:39:32 AM by Biodom
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when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks

When you setup the 2FA, it gave you a private key to write down, if you did not write this code down, then you cannot restore your 2FA onto a new phone.  Either get your old phone and disable it, then reenable it with your new phone, or email Hashnest and pray that they help you out to disable it, but be prepared to provide docs and other ways to verify your identity.

Always write down the code it gives you when you setup a new 2FA, if you don't have that code and something happens to your phone, you can consider those coins gone.

thankfully, I did write down the private key, but what to do next?
Delete app from old iphone first or setup anew on new phone (using private key somehow?), then delete on old phone?



I would advise not to delete the old app until it's working on your new phone. Download the app on your new phone and Click setup account. It will have a place to type in the private key and you should be all good to go. If you habe plans to trade in or sell the old phone, I would advise to completely wipe it, because if anyone gets into that app, they could get into your account.

i think i got it-big thanks.
this looks like a much more awkward procedure than typical iphone stuff.

this is a second app i have difficulty with. the first one was breadwallet that absolutely refused to restore the wallet from seed on a new phone, although wallet on old phone was working fine. i had to basically sent all btc from old phone to another account, then setup a new wallet on the new phone. maybe it was because I did not delete the wallet on old phone first? Regardless, I did not want to take the risk, so basically zeroed the account.
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December 19, 2015, 05:59:58 AM
Last edit: December 19, 2015, 06:37:27 AM by Biodom
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when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks

When you setup the 2FA, it gave you a private key to write down, if you did not write this code down, then you cannot restore your 2FA onto a new phone.  Either get your old phone and disable it, then reenable it with your new phone, or email Hashnest and pray that they help you out to disable it, but be prepared to provide docs and other ways to verify your identity.

Always write down the code it gives you when you setup a new 2FA, if you don't have that code and something happens to your phone, you can consider those coins gone.

thankfully, I did write down the private key, but what to do next?
Delete app from old iphone first or setup anew on new phone (using private key somehow?), then delete on old phone?

I would advise not to delete the old app until it's working on your new phone. Download the app on your new phone and Click setup account. It will have a place to type in the private key and you should be all good to go. If you habe plans to trade in or sell the old phone, I would advise to completely wipe it, because if anyone gets into that app, they could get into your account.

totally confused: authenticator says to input the account as user@example.com, so should it be <mybitmainid>@hashnest.com or my official bitmain account email address? I tried the latter and it did not work. Key I assume is the private key that hashnest provided.
thanks


Edit: nevermind...it just an awkward authenticator interface, it got the code, but wasn't showing it until I clicked on the "bar".
So now both phones (old and new) are showing the same thing (codes), which is kind of bizarre. Or is this normal?
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December 19, 2015, 09:28:24 AM
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Site Down?
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December 19, 2015, 11:12:07 AM
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Site Down?

Yes. I got Error 500 upon login. Btw, did Hashnest just implement Cloudflare? Error 500 usually means server error.

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