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December 05, 2014, 03:34:53 PM
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Sorry for the mistake. Embarrassed

All lof the payments will be refuned.


Dude you need to re-check before clicking that post button

You are right,thank you for your advices.
I'm outside and found the mistake.So I corrected it in rush with my phone. You know it's supper time now in China. Embarrassed Embarrassed

Epic!

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December 05, 2014, 08:35:13 PM
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Maybe someone organize a passthrough (groupbuy) on Havelock to get that 5% extra? Of course with some fee like 0,5%, it's daily job after all to transfer from one account to another.
Done. Alas, 0.5% won't be worth the hassle.

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December 06, 2014, 10:07:30 PM
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How is 800 satoshi/gh bad? At gaw I'm getting ~720 satoshi/gh, plus my hashlets are reselling for 45% less than what I bought them after selling fees. At amhash I'm getting ~820 (13% more), the gh cost me half the price and my investment can be resold for just 8% less than what I initially paid after selling fees.
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December 07, 2014, 03:13:33 AM
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How is 800 satoshi/gh bad? At gaw I'm getting ~720 satoshi/gh, plus my hashlets are reselling for 45% less than what I bought them after selling fees. At amhash I'm getting ~820 (13% more), the gh cost me half the price and my investment can be resold for just 8% less than what I initially paid after selling fees.


Well, compared to cow dung horse shit isn´t so bad.

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December 07, 2014, 04:06:57 AM
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How is 800 satoshi/gh bad? At gaw I'm getting ~720 satoshi/gh, plus my hashlets are reselling for 45% less than what I bought them after selling fees. At amhash I'm getting ~820 (13% more), the gh cost me half the price and my investment can be resold for just 8% less than what I initially paid after selling fees.


Well, compared to cow dung horse shit isn´t so bad.

I don't get you--the payouts are calculated according to a formula which is transparent. Anyone can calculate what the payouts are, day to day. When you buy shares in AMHASH, there is absolutely zero ambiguity of what you're getting into... What do you expect? No maintenance fees? Magically increasing hashrate like LTCGear? Guaranteed returns?

Always use escrow. OgNasty is pretty sweet.

Help me out with compiling a list of mining datacenters!
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December 07, 2014, 04:19:31 AM
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How is 800 satoshi/gh bad? At gaw I'm getting ~720 satoshi/gh, plus my hashlets are reselling for 45% less than what I bought them after selling fees. At amhash I'm getting ~820 (13% more), the gh cost me half the price and my investment can be resold for just 8% less than what I initially paid after selling fees.


Well, compared to cow dung horse shit isn´t so bad.

I don't get you--the payouts are calculated according to a formula which is transparent. Anyone can calculate what the payouts are, day to day. When you buy shares in AMHASH, there is absolutely zero ambiguity of what you're getting into... What do you expect? No maintenance fees? Magically increasing hashrate like LTCGear? Guaranteed returns?

Zero ambiguity? How the heck do you know?

It´s being sold in freakin Panama outside of the

reach of U.S. securities regulators.

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December 07, 2014, 04:26:30 AM
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How is 800 satoshi/gh bad? At gaw I'm getting ~720 satoshi/gh, plus my hashlets are reselling for 45% less than what I bought them after selling fees. At amhash I'm getting ~820 (13% more), the gh cost me half the price and my investment can be resold for just 8% less than what I initially paid after selling fees.


Well, compared to cow dung horse shit isn´t so bad.

I don't get you--the payouts are calculated according to a formula which is transparent. Anyone can calculate what the payouts are, day to day. When you buy shares in AMHASH, there is absolutely zero ambiguity of what you're getting into... What do you expect? No maintenance fees? Magically increasing hashrate like LTCGear? Guaranteed returns?

Zero ambiguity? How the heck do you know?

It´s being sold in freakin Panama outside of the

reach of U.S. securities regulators.

And Clouldminr.io is allegedly being sold by "Adrian" out of Norway with 0 actual proof of hashing...
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December 07, 2014, 04:29:04 AM
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If it´s so open and transparent and devoid of ambiguity

then why doesn´t it sell hash through a website? Why is

it being sold on some junkyard down in Panama ?

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December 07, 2014, 05:23:33 AM
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No, I wouldn´t expect it to be traded on NYSE obviously.

And I understand why these unregistered securities have

to be traded outside of the reach of the SEC.

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December 07, 2014, 05:47:54 AM
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And no, I don´t really give a shit about this crap.

Only thing that attracted my attention was the fact

that shills emanating from here have incessantly

been attacking what I invest in. Since they have been

perfect counter-indicators for me I figured that what

they push would most likely be dubious.

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December 07, 2014, 06:35:22 AM
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Update

We opened the private ordering at http://amhash.com/pricing.htm

1. There unique official  address is:

 1QDDUAVzXzwtqNxjY2m13CUwm67awWWoUX

2.The Chrismas bonus TH of hashrate is the minimal number you need to order to get the extra bonus.


Thanks,
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ASICMINERROCKMINER ● Purchase from: AMHash (20Th/s min) ● Havelock (1Gh/s min)
Cloud-mining contracts: 0.0012 BTC per Gh ● Maintenance fee: $0.001551 per Gh per day ● Upto 6% Christmas Bonus

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December 07, 2014, 07:50:39 AM
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Looks great!  Just a minor point about the English:

Instead of Start Invest

It should be Start Investing

But even better would be Start Mining Now!

 Cool

Don't tip me... tip the Riseup folks who protect activists around the world.
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December 07, 2014, 09:53:51 AM
Last edit: December 07, 2014, 12:19:27 PM by elasticband
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Update

We opened the private ordering at http://amhash.com/pricing.htm

1. There unique official  address is:

 1QDDUAVzXzwtqNxjY2m13CUwm67awWWoUX

2.The Chrismas bonus TH of hashrate is the minimal number you need to order to get the extra bonus.


Thanks,
AMHash Team


Is there a maximum number of TH/PH that AMhash/hashie/havlock are trying to sell once amhash3 has started?

I notice you have sold about 5PH via direct sales alone  Shocked Needed morning coffee before looking at numbers, make that 0.5PH


edit: I notice amhash3 is listed as only 1000000 Units...... I think you will need at least 1500000 or 2000000 on havelock this time round
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December 07, 2014, 10:09:03 AM
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I don't get you--the payouts are calculated according to a formula which is transparent. Anyone can calculate what the payouts are, day to day. When you buy shares in AMHASH, there is absolutely zero ambiguity of what you're getting into... What do you expect? No maintenance fees? Magically increasing hashrate like LTCGear? Guaranteed returns?

He actually did expect that stuff. He's had an epiphany recently though brought about by the unfolding collapse of PBmining:

I guess it´s a writeoff and I´m an idiot.

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December 08, 2014, 07:07:39 AM
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Q & A


About HAVELOCK and Hashie.co.

1) How many shares did Hashie and HAVELOCK get?

A: HAVELOCK and Hashie.co are the only two platforms confirmed by us. The total hashrate of our promotion is 5PH, we sold 0.639PH on HAVELOCK and 0.32PH on Hashie.co. We will open AMHash3 on those two platforms on this 10th.

2) Does the number of contracts sold as displayed on Havelock include the contracts Hashie are selling?

A: Not yet, contracts sold on Hashie.co have not been transferred to HAVELOCK.

3) Do Hashie and HAVELOCK receiving compensation in some form from AM in exchange for selling AMHash?

A:Yes,nothing is free.

4) Why isn't the website being kept up-to-date in regards to Hashie check-ups?

A:Limited by technical problems and time differences, we couldn't do that yet, but that's the plan in future.

About the role of Rockminer in AMHash promoting.

1) Will you be selling shares from your own website?

A: Yes, we've already started last Friday, but to large buyers only.

2) Why do you keep taking new shares price down ?

A:Because the holders would have dividends once they buy our contract,that we had kept our price down once. However, hence AMHash price is the most profitable one all around the world,we won't be doing it very soon.

3) How is Rockmimer being compensated by AM for selling shares?

A: RM is cooperating with AM now, it will get commission by promoting AMHash.

About AMHash3.

1) What's the total amount of AMHash3?

A:Total amount of AMHash3 is 3.5PH,we sold 1.5 PH on havelock,hashie, and amhash.com. we will sell it on all of the three platforms.

2) When will the dividends of AMHash3 start?

A: Each hashrate of AMHash3 will get dividends once you ordered it.

3) When will the Direct Investment will get the dividends?

A:Customers who purchased on amhash.com will begin to get dividends today.We will pay dividends to the ordering address,if there are several addresses for one purchasing, we will send payments to the first address from this purchasing.

https://blockchain.info/address/1QDDUAVzXzwtqNxjY2m13CUwm67awWWoUX

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ASICMINERROCKMINER ● Purchase from: AMHash (20Th/s min) ● Havelock (1Gh/s min)
Cloud-mining contracts: 0.0012 BTC per Gh ● Maintenance fee: $0.001551 per Gh per day ● Upto 6% Christmas Bonus

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December 08, 2014, 08:34:33 AM
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Are trasnfers between havelock and direct shares possible ?
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December 08, 2014, 08:44:08 AM
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Are trasnfers between havelock and direct shares possible ?

Yes but in 1 month, I think direct sales also.

Source i asked via PM and got answer today
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December 08, 2014, 08:51:41 AM
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Id still like to know how AMhash would handle hashie running off with customers money. Who owns the hashrate, hashie or its customers? If the latter, how can people know hashie forwarded you the btc and/or credentials so you can honor the contract even in absence of hashie?

Also, do you know for sure the identity of the person(s)  behind hashie? Are you vouching for them being a legitimate business, and if not, who's (braindead) idea was it to use them as reseller?
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December 08, 2014, 09:28:52 AM
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Id still like to know how AMhash would handle hashie running off with customers money. Who owns the hashrate, hashie or its customers? If the latter, how can people know hashie forwarded you the btc and/or credentials so you can honor the contract even in absence of hashie?

Also, do you know for sure the identity of the person(s)  behind hashie? Are you vouching for them being a legitimate business, and if not, who's (braindead) idea was it to use them as reseller?

Hashie has already deleted the referral table. I'm worried that they might as well delete the hashpower table anytime. Undecided

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December 08, 2014, 09:42:41 AM
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nobody actually cares about referral bonuses apart from people who do not own any hashrate with a service and just want it for free. signature and referral programs i could not care less about, involve yourself with such promotions, expect to get burned one day.
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