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Author Topic: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract  (Read 304255 times)
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January 05, 2015, 09:09:37 AM
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is anyone else getting cloudflares ,almost everyday on havelock , or is it just me.

Maybe some attemps to hack the site Smiley
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January 05, 2015, 11:47:35 AM
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Update:

1.1300+ transfer requests has been checked and verified.
   If your transfer requests https://www.amhash.com/my/index.php?act=hashie_transfer status shows"Completed“,
   then the hashpower and dividends(since 20141228) should show on your homepage https://www.amhash.com/my/index.php .
   We are still dealing with more requests.

2.For those who want transfer shares to Havelock,we just help you transfer to AMHash.com to make sure each share is precise.
   We're sorry for the inconvenient.  You can submit your requests later.

3.We are still testing our deposit & withdraw system.
   So,BTC withdraw is temporary unavailable.We will release it as soon as possible.
 
4.For Hashie user,please notice:
   Only AMHash hashpower/miners can be transfer to AMHash.Other hashpower/miners purchased on Hashie,please contact Hashie.
   Please check your hashpower https://amhash.com/hashie/index.php first before you submit request.
   Otherwise your requests will be canceled or ignored.

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January 05, 2015, 12:31:07 PM
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Estimated Next Difficulty:   46,539,796,428 (+14.51%)
Adjust time:   After 1086 Blocks, About 6.7 days

If this holds up and BTC stays in the dumps I guess the dividend

will amount to .00000600 tops in a week. Maybe it´ll be lower,

time will tell.


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January 05, 2015, 12:35:07 PM
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Estimated Next Difficulty:   46,539,796,428 (+14.51%)
Adjust time:   After 1086 Blocks, About 6.7 days

If this holds up and BTC stays in the dumps I guess the dividend

will amount to .00000600 tops in a week. Maybe it´ll be lower,

time will tell.



Don't worry, If the declining BTC and increasing difficulty don't give soon...... well i know some miners will be turning off before us, unless the ultimate flash crash comes and we are all doomed.
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January 05, 2015, 12:37:27 PM
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Estimated Next Difficulty:   46,539,796,428 (+14.51%)
Adjust time:   After 1086 Blocks, About 6.7 days

If this holds up and BTC stays in the dumps I guess the dividend

will amount to .00000600 tops in a week. Maybe it´ll be lower,

time will tell.



Don't worry, If the declining BTC and increasing difficulty don't give soon...... well i know some miners will be turning off before us, unless the ultimate flash crash comes and we are all doomed.

I must admit that with a decreasing price and an increasing difficulty
One will give in sooner or later although Bitstamp having issues as a sidenote might be a problem

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January 05, 2015, 12:43:07 PM
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I was hoping for a major bankruptcy in the mining industry.

Those two bit "exchanges" are of little consequence as

oversupply of bitcoin is concerned. They do a very good job

though of ensuring that big money stays away and therefore

demand stays anemic.


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January 05, 2015, 02:57:55 PM
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The mining contracts always seem to be sold out.  Undecided

At AMHash they are sold out (new shares will be sold soon when BTC price will raise). But you can trade them at Havelock. There is a marketplace where you can sell/buy them like BTC/LTC at Bittrex.

what if I trust to website AMHhash only, but do not trust to website Havelockinvestments and especially Hashi ?

Hashie is no longer an option. If you don't trust in Havelock, you'll have to wait. AMHash announced that a marketplace for shares will be launched on their site and when the situation about BTC gets better, new shares will be sold.
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January 05, 2015, 03:14:48 PM
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Estimated Next Difficulty:   46,539,796,428 (+14.51%)
Adjust time:   After 1086 Blocks, About 6.7 days

If this holds up and BTC stays in the dumps I guess the dividend

will amount to .00000600 tops in a week. Maybe it´ll be lower,

time will tell.



Don't worry, If the declining BTC and increasing difficulty don't give soon...... well i know some miners will be turning off before us, unless the ultimate flash crash comes and we are all doomed.

I must admit that with a decreasing price and an increasing difficulty
One will give in sooner or later although Bitstamp having issues as a sidenote might be a problem

I doubt there´s much meat on the bone there.

The rumor machine hasn´t even shifted to second gear

and the BTC price seems unaffected.


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January 05, 2015, 03:39:51 PM
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Who put 11 btc sell order on havelock. If he don't remove it the price cannot jump over it. Smiley
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January 05, 2015, 03:43:28 PM
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Who put 11 btc sell order on havelock. If he don't remove it the price cannot jump over it. Smiley

incorrect, someone just has to buy it, then the price can move upward if the market decides this is where it is going.
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January 05, 2015, 03:54:31 PM
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Now 11 BTC has a competition, 17 BTC...
And where is that 70 BTC BID wall....
Hmmm...
Just live going forward I quess...

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January 05, 2015, 04:02:56 PM
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The bid is firmer than when it tanked to .0005

but still nothing to write home about.

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January 05, 2015, 04:07:27 PM
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I think .0008 is attractive, .0007 compelling.

But of course I´m always way too conservative.

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January 05, 2015, 04:58:53 PM
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Estimated Next Difficulty:   46,539,796,428 (+14.51%)
Adjust time:   After 1086 Blocks, About 6.7 days

If this holds up and BTC stays in the dumps I guess the dividend

will amount to .00000600 tops in a week. Maybe it´ll be lower,

time will tell.



Don't worry, If the declining BTC and increasing difficulty don't give soon...... well i know some miners will be turning off before us, unless the ultimate flash crash comes and we are all doomed.

I must admit that with a decreasing price and an increasing difficulty
One will give in sooner or later although Bitstamp having issues as a sidenote might be a problem
we can only hope this is true, i know if prices stay like this and difficulty keeps going up alot of older models will need to be turned off. Especially for those folks who now got a extra bill to pay for home heating during winter months

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January 05, 2015, 05:00:30 PM
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The mining contracts always seem to be sold out.  Undecided

At AMHash they are sold out (new shares will be sold soon when BTC price will raise). But you can trade them at Havelock. There is a marketplace where you can sell/buy them like BTC/LTC at Bittrex.

what if I trust to website AMHhash only, but do not trust to website Havelockinvestments and especially Hashi ?

Hashie is no longer an option. If you don't trust in Havelock, you'll have to wait. AMHash announced that a marketplace for shares will be launched on their site and when the situation about BTC gets better, new shares will be sold.
wait unless i read that wrong are you saying that AMhash will no longer be selling through havelock. Instead they will sell cloud mining directly or shares whatever they want to call it. If so when will this happen and where can i read up on it please post link

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January 05, 2015, 05:07:10 PM
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I think .0008 is attractive, .0007 compelling.

But of course I´m always way too conservative.

Too conservative? I might have been tempted at .0005 but even that Id consider high risk and would basically have been a short term bet.
At .0007 you're still betting on <3.5% average difficulty increases at todays price. with an upcoming 14-15% increase and so many new chips that should come online in the coming weeks and months, not a bet I would take.
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January 05, 2015, 05:15:00 PM
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I think .0008 is attractive, .0007 compelling.

But of course I´m always way too conservative.

Too conservative? I might have been tempted at .0005 but even that Id consider high risk and would basically have been a short term bet.
At .0007 you're still betting on <3.5% average difficulty increases at todays price. with an upcoming 14-15% increase and so many new chips that should come online in the coming weeks and months, not a bet I would take.

Yeah, I guess you´re right.

The dividend just tanked to 653 so it looks like it´ll be 550 or lower in a week.

Still, yield now is .8% at .0008 and .9% or so at .0007 which is nothing to sneeze at.

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January 05, 2015, 05:18:16 PM
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wait unless i read that wrong are you saying that AMhash will no longer be selling through havelock. Instead they will sell cloud mining directly or shares whatever they want to call it. If so when will this happen and where can i read up on it please post link

https://amhash.com/faq_amhash_hashie.htm

Q:How can I sell my AMHash?

A:You can sell it on havelock, we will open the secondary trading function on AMHash.


Currently, it's not possible to transfer shares from AMHash to Havelock so they will open an own marketplace inside of AMHash to buy/sell shares from other users. Havelock won't be affected.
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January 05, 2015, 05:23:20 PM
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thats it im out.
made 0,3BTC profit Cheesy
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January 05, 2015, 05:30:23 PM
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Still, yield now is .8% at .0008 and .9% or so at .0007 which is nothing to sneeze at.

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There, I just sneezed on it. As should anyone: yield% is meaningless if you dont take in to account the inherent extreme devaluation of mining securities.
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