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Author Topic: Hashie.co - Cloud Mining from 0.0012 BTC / GH | NEW: AMHash | FREE 10 GH  (Read 160427 times)
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November 15, 2014, 09:14:09 AM
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question when a friend i referred 'buys' new power by 're-investing'
do i still get rewarded?
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November 15, 2014, 10:51:16 AM
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Coming soon: Miner mods

https://i.imgur.com/I5zucMD.png

This looks very interesting Smiley
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November 15, 2014, 04:36:01 PM
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Coming soon: Miner mods



Wow.  Excited to see what that is all about

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November 15, 2014, 04:44:59 PM
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i am very interested in this functionality too, i tried to look through this forum but could not find any cloudmining service with such an awesome feature... looking forward to.. Wink but i guess its really hard to implement cause much bigger companies still dont have it.. or dont want to maybe.. and how would you do it technically? would you specify minimum amount of hashrate to be able to use that feature and then dedicate a whole miner to it or there is some other way? maybe a noob question here but is there some kind of way to assign separate cores of asic to different pools or smth... Smiley

Im sure it is do-able.   Umisso has a feature similar to this where you can select the pool you want to mine at.  I am doing this with Miners I purchased from Bitmain which I have them hosting.  I would think cloudmining services could do something similar.

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November 15, 2014, 05:48:10 PM
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while building our miners... after we level up our miner plz unlock the ultimate feature to target our own pools with workers, this way it would be smth really useful or at least fun, otherwise it is more or less just a marketing stuff. btw please dont make such a system like gaw where you have to babysit your miner with buffs and puffs Cheesy Wink

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November 16, 2014, 01:35:57 AM
Last edit: November 16, 2014, 03:28:40 AM by SS2006
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Hashie, what are the chances you'll still be here 1 year from now? I want to make a huge investment but naturally I'm a bit weary. Say you shut down 5 months from now, do you have a plan in place (refund minus what earned etc..), are you bound by any laws of your country that will protect us in such a case ? Where are you located?

I saw pics of your power, that was good, but no pics of data center or your team, or your office etc..
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November 16, 2014, 01:58:15 AM
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What in the world be miner mods?

you can kill someone with curiosity.

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November 16, 2014, 05:13:02 AM
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Hashie, what are the chances you'll still be here 1 year from now? I want to make a huge investment but naturally I'm a bit weary. Say you shut down 5 months from now, do you have a plan in place (refund minus what earned etc..), are you bound by any laws of your country that will protect us in such a case ? Where are you located?

I saw pics of your power, that was good, but no pics of data center or your team, or your office etc..

Sounds like right now they are fairly small and employees work remotely in many different countries, no idea where data center is
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November 16, 2014, 11:59:56 AM
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Now I have bought 1024 Gh/s Smiley
Let's see if it was a good decision or a massive money loss..

I really like the site so far, better than cex.io Smiley

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November 16, 2014, 12:09:25 PM
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Coming soon: Miner mods




Waiting for this new update, hope it will be awesome. Wish we can point rigs to whatever pool we want, that would be fantastic
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November 16, 2014, 12:48:36 PM
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Coming soon: Miner mods




Waiting for this new update, hope it will be awesome. Wish we can point rigs to whatever pool we want, that would be fantastic

That would just be amazing.. I have waited for someone to make a cloud hashing service with which pool you want.
We'll see what this "Build your own miner" is Smiley

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November 16, 2014, 04:05:55 PM
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Now I have bought 1024 Gh/s Smiley
Let's see if it was a good decision or a massive money loss..

I think, you are looser. I admit, I am looser too, but I risk only 20 Gh/s, which I re-sold two times at $14 on that crappy market. Smiley

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November 16, 2014, 04:08:37 PM
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Now I have bought 1024 Gh/s Smiley
Let's see if it was a good decision or a massive money loss..

I think, you are looser. I admit, I am looser too, but I risk only 20 Gh/s, which I re-sold two times at $14 on that crappy market. Smiley


They have crazy sell fee's..
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A fee of $1.10 + 9% is charged to the seller when the miner is sold.

They should do something about that.. at least 0.2% - 1% at least..

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November 16, 2014, 04:16:43 PM
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Now I have bought 1024 Gh/s Smiley
Let's see if it was a good decision or a massive money loss..

I think, you are looser. I admit, I am looser too, but I risk only 20 Gh/s, which I re-sold two times at $14 on that crappy market. Smiley


They have crazy sell fee's..
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A fee of $1.10 + 9% is charged to the seller when the miner is sold.

They should do something about that.. at least 0.2% - 1% at least..

Yes, indeed. These fees are f....n ridiculous.

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November 16, 2014, 04:44:25 PM
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Now I have bought 1024 Gh/s Smiley
Let's see if it was a good decision or a massive money loss..

I think, you are looser. I admit, I am looser too, but I risk only 20 Gh/s, which I re-sold two times at $14 on that crappy market. Smiley


They have crazy sell fee's..
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A fee of $1.10 + 9% is charged to the seller when the miner is sold.

They should do something about that.. at least 0.2% - 1% at least..

Yes, indeed. These fees are f....n ridiculous.

Compare Hashie with AMHash:

Hashie
Cost: $4.51 per 10 GH/s
Maintenance fees: $0.002 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: $1.10 + 9% when selling

AMHash
Cost: 1.2 mBTC per Gh/s ($4.596 per 10 Gh/s @ 383 $/BTC)
Maintenance fees: $0.00163 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: 0.4% when selling

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November 16, 2014, 05:18:16 PM
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Compare Hashie with AMHash:

Hashie
Cost: $4.51 per 10 GH/s
Maintenance fees: $0.002 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: $1.10 + 9% when selling

AMHash
Cost: 1.2 mBTC per Gh/s ($4.596 per 10 Gh/s @ 383 $/BTC)
Maintenance fees: $0.00163 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: 0.4% when selling



This is cool, congrats on good deal, but I am not going to invest into cloud mining anymore for now.

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November 16, 2014, 07:00:39 PM
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stop with this non sense advertise mabsark .

A hero member doing spam what a shame.

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November 16, 2014, 07:02:27 PM
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when are the new features coming Hashie?
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November 16, 2014, 07:50:33 PM
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stop with this non sense advertise mabsark .

A hero member doing spam what a shame.

You clearly don't even know what spam is, but then, most kids don't these days. Your signature ad is closer to spam than anything I wrote as it has no relation whatsoever to mining, making it irrelevant to the subject and unsolicited. My post is spam in the same way that disagreeing with someone online is trolling.

What I posted is directly relevant to the topic that was being discussed showing exactly how Hashie's fees compare to the competition. If people involved with Hashie don't like that then Hashie need to provide a more competitive offering. It's as simple as that. Why are you complaining about me highlighting competition that would provide you with a more profitable service?

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November 16, 2014, 09:59:27 PM
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Compare Hashie with AMHash:

Hashie
Cost: $4.51 per 10 GH/s
Maintenance fees: $0.002 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: $1.10 + 9% when selling

AMHash
Cost: 1.2 mBTC per Gh/s ($4.596 per 10 Gh/s @ 383 $/BTC)
Maintenance fees: $0.00163 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: 0.4% when selling



Thanks for the comparison... I'd also like to add 2 more services in the list...

PBmining.com
Cost: 1.4 mBTC per Gh/s ($5.36 per 10 Gh/s @ 383 $/BTC)
Maintenance fees: $0 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: None

CloudMining.website
Cost: 1 mBTC per Gh/s ($3.83 per 10 Gh/s @ 383 $/BTC)
Maintenance fees: $0 per Gh/s per day
Trading fees: None


I'm also collecting data about different cloud services. It is good, if someone can offer me the following data about Hashie...

How much Hashie returned last week for bitcoin mining for say 10/100/1000 Ghs hash power ?

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