Dexter770221
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October 31, 2014, 04:28:24 PM |
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Divs showed up on Havelock...
"0.00000927" damn... ... per share (GH). If BTC price/diff ratio will stay in similiar levels as now then ROI in ~135 days...
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Under development Modular UPGRADEABLE Miner (MUM). Looking for investors. Changing one PCB with screwdriver and you have brand new miner in hand... Plug&Play, scalable from one module to thousands.
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1 BTC =1 BTC
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October 31, 2014, 04:45:38 PM |
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Divs showed up on Havelock...
"0.00000927" damn... ... per share (GH). If BTC price/diff ratio will stay in similiar levels as now then ROI in ~135 days... When did this ever happen ? Diff will rise until BTC drops below $100
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dotexe0
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October 31, 2014, 04:48:50 PM |
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Divs showed up on Havelock...
"0.00000927" damn... ... per share (GH). If BTC price/diff ratio will stay in similiar levels as now then ROI in ~135 days... Ouch, that is a low as hell div. Yeah...this is never going to ROI. What a bummer, good thing I didn't invest.
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Neo110
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October 31, 2014, 06:04:29 PM |
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it was just comparison i know difficulty wouldnt stay same,but roi should be possible...we will see i dont have invested that much that i coulndt live whitout roi...
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jimmothy
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October 31, 2014, 07:28:57 PM |
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Divs showed up on Havelock...
"0.00000927" damn... ... per share (GH). If BTC price/diff ratio will stay in similiar levels as now then ROI in ~135 days... Ouch, that is a low as hell div. Yeah...this is never going to ROI. What a bummer, good thing I didn't invest. The daily div shouldn't be a surprise because it can be calculated at any time.
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jimmothy
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October 31, 2014, 07:34:00 PM |
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PBmining is the best priced offering by far but it's also a ponzi scheme. Before they implemented a coinmixer it was easy to see the coins go directly from new customer payments to the "mining earnings" wallet.
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FastByte33
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October 31, 2014, 08:17:57 PM |
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hmm.. perhaps ASICMiner/Rockminer is buying it? E. mentioned "at least two of which appear to be seriously interested, in purchasing BTC Guild".
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xhomerx10
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October 31, 2014, 09:00:42 PM |
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PBmining is the best priced offering by far but it's also a ponzi scheme. Before they implemented a coinmixer it was easy to see the coins go directly from new customer payments to the "mining earnings" wallet. There is no way that they can give you a 5 year contract on any hashing power right now with no maintenance fees. The power bill alone would sink them several times over. I believe "Ponzi scheme" is putting it mildly. Also, it is located in Canada but will not sell to Canadians. Go figure.
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btcash
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October 31, 2014, 09:48:42 PM |
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I wish AMHash1 would mine completely at BTCGuild or Eligius.
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pumawolf
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October 31, 2014, 10:54:57 PM |
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when is trading set to begin, no way am i buying the ipo but will consider trading .
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xhomerx10
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November 01, 2014, 12:22:03 AM |
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when is trading set to begin, no way am i buying the ipo but will consider trading .
The IPO closes Nov 4th. After that we can trade.
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Bonam
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November 01, 2014, 04:37:01 AM |
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I'd buy this around 8 mBTC. We'll see where the market prices it after the IPO ends. It seems obvious that they are not going to sell their 5 million shares at the current price of 12.5 mBTC, however. Perhaps there will be subsequent offerings at a lower price.
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klondike_bar
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November 01, 2014, 06:37:35 PM |
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PBmining is the best priced offering by far but it's also a ponzi scheme. Before they implemented a coinmixer it was easy to see the coins go directly from new customer payments to the "mining earnings" wallet. There is no way that they can give you a 5 year contract on any hashing power right now with no maintenance fees. The power bill alone would sink them several times over. I believe "Ponzi scheme" is putting it mildly. Also, it is located in Canada but will not sell to Canadians. Go figure. ^is it really? I saw that disclaimer on the site but never considered it was actually a canadian company. That just ranks of the mentality that someone scammed outside of canada will have little chance of retirbution, whereas if a canadian is wronged could easily take them to court
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ATCkit
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November 03, 2014, 02:01:42 AM |
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PBmining is the best priced offering by far but it's also a ponzi scheme. Before they implemented a coinmixer it was easy to see the coins go directly from new customer payments to the "mining earnings" wallet. There is no way that they can give you a 5 year contract on any hashing power right now with no maintenance fees. The power bill alone would sink them several times over. I believe "Ponzi scheme" is putting it mildly. Also, it is located in Canada but will not sell to Canadians. Go figure. ^is it really? I saw that disclaimer on the site but never considered it was actually a canadian company. That just ranks of the mentality that someone scammed outside of canada will have little chance of retirbution, whereas if a canadian is wronged could easily take them to court PB mining has a long standing good reputation according. I can't buy from them tho -as I am Canadian. So I have been doing research on other cloud miners. I use http://www.rigwarz.com/ to help me find them. The AMHash1 - Bitcoin cloud mining contract looks like one of the best deals going right now. ASICminer's latest hardware looks to be as efficient as Bitmain's. My concern is I have no experience with Havelock Investments. If any others on here can vouch for them, that would likely help my decision.
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gogxmagog
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Ad maiora!
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November 03, 2014, 03:37:41 AM |
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Havelock has been around for a few years now, I only started using when btctc shut and AM moved there. A lot of users complain but I have very little problem with it. The complaints are; 1) site crashes any time there is increased activity. True this. They need to address this 2) shady or fail offerings. True some offerings have been crap. Investors should be doing more due diligence than simply trusting the platform (havelock) to protect them. 3) security. People here express doubts and fears suggesting havelock is on the brink of being hacked and everyone's btc stolen. Use 2fauth and relax! Basically you will hear 2 types of whiners going on how bad havelock is. Opponents of centralized anything and trolls like Notlambchop who are trying to sell mpex
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰
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November 03, 2014, 03:42:12 AM |
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Add unprofessionalism to the list.
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hdbuck
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November 03, 2014, 07:09:12 AM |
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... trolls like Notlambchop who are trying to sell mpex
now is he? ps: i also were not very confident with havelock but it appears they are quite serious in the end.
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