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Author Topic: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract  (Read 304045 times)
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December 29, 2014, 08:52:52 AM
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Nice, does this mean that "AM-affiliated investments" have now survived the collapses of FOUR different trading platforms?

Between the new AMHash and older AM shares, investors have been protected and treated fairly thru the collapse of:

1. GLBSE
2. BitFunder
3. Btct.co
4. Hashie.co

Or am I forgetting somebody else?

Morals of the story: 1. Crypto investments is a tough business (you next Havelock?), and 2. AM isn't out to rob you.

Nice job guys.

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December 29, 2014, 10:04:33 AM
Last edit: December 29, 2014, 10:27:19 AM by amhash
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Update:
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We just open the transfer process.
You can transfer your Amhash shares shares purchased on Hashie to AMHash.com or Havelock,please register a account and submit your request here.
https://www.amhash.com/my/index.php?act=hashie_transfer

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AMHash transferring process

Investors can transfer hashrates from Hashi.co to AMHash or Havelock.
Please follow these tips to make transferring work more efficiently:
1.Email address is the unique certificated ID.Make sure email addresses are matched between different platforms(hashie, amhash or/and havelock).
2.Check your hashrates amount on Hashie.co before applying.
3.We’ll approve applications in 24 hours.

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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 29, 2014, 11:54:24 AM
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It seems like I can't login with my hashie credentials at amhash. Is there a problem or it's just me? thanks.
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December 29, 2014, 11:58:59 AM
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It seems like I can't login with my hashie credentials at amhash. Is there a problem or it's just me? thanks.

You have to make a new account with the same email address as your Hashie account.  The email verification seems to fail on the first try - no credentials in the link.  

Dear :
Thanks for your registration
Please click the link below to activate your account.
https://www.amhash.com/my/index.php?act=active&verify=


Second time was fine.  

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December 29, 2014, 06:35:11 PM
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So just a question, since it was mentioned there is little to no return on these types of investments, are people just investing to support the bitcoin mining project soley ?

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December 29, 2014, 07:11:16 PM
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So just a question, since it was mentioned there is little to no return on these types of investments, are people just investing to support the bitcoin mining project soley ?

No, there can be a return on investment (ROI) if you sell, difficulty doesn't increase a large amount, and/or price increases.

No on here is buying AMHash because they want to support the network.  They/we are buying because there is a good chance of ROI.  In bitcoinland, mining has always been a tight investment.
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December 29, 2014, 07:25:57 PM
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Estimated Next Difficulty:   41,075,270,638 (+4.10%)

I guess AmHash 4 will be at what, .001 ? Lower ?

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December 29, 2014, 07:28:47 PM
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0.00115
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December 29, 2014, 07:35:32 PM
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0.00115

4% now, god knows how much next.

The more BTC falls the more resources are put into producing it.

This means very weak cloud mining pricing.

Maybe .00105 but I´ll stick to a .001 prediction.

In any event exactly now is the time to be in cash.

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December 29, 2014, 07:39:35 PM
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December 29, 2014, 07:46:17 PM
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October 36B & 0.00125
November 40B & 0.0012
December 40B & 0.0012


My bet is that when we crest 46B difficulty, we'll drop another 0.0005

46B = 0.00115
52B (13%) = 0.0011
58B (11%) = 0.00105
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December 29, 2014, 07:49:50 PM
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October 36B & 0.00125
November 40B & 0.0012
December 40B & 0.0012


My bet is that when we crest 46B difficulty, we'll drop another 0.0005

46B = 0.00115
52B (13%) = 0.0011
58B (11%) = 0.00105

It seems reasonable.
AMHash1 is very cost-effective and created by a very trusted member! "Bitcoin done right"
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December 29, 2014, 07:51:14 PM
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Given the very reliable inverse correlation between the BTC price

and the amount of resources being put into producing BTC I´m

anticipating seriously falling yields and therefore tanking

cloud mining prices.

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December 29, 2014, 08:03:38 PM
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Given the very reliable inverse correlation between the BTC price

and the amount of resources being put into producing BTC I´m

anticipating seriously falling yields and therefore tanking

cloud mining prices.

I agree.
I think February will start the bloodiest mining season yet.
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December 29, 2014, 08:12:34 PM
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0.00115
I can go for those prices that would be nice  Grin i noticed other sites like umisoo hashnest has drop in price also for last week or so maybe cheap days ahead of us?

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December 29, 2014, 08:30:03 PM
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i would like it so much that they would make minimum direct investment lower, after hashie fiasco i would not trust any new reseller, its lucky that i had amhash and not gen1, but lost a few dollars (literally) from balance.. Angry Sad Roll Eyes havelock seems to be more trustable than hashie but direct would be better, btw i cant find 2FA on amhash? is it even there?  Smiley

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December 29, 2014, 08:51:18 PM
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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

I have no trust for Hashie.  They are completely unknown.  I hope that AM has information about who these people are.

Did not expect so soon my prediction will turn out to be true...

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December 29, 2014, 10:08:00 PM
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So just a question, since it was mentioned there is little to no return on these types of investments, are people just investing to support the bitcoin mining project soley ?

No, there can be a return on investment (ROI) if you sell, difficulty doesn't increase a large amount, and/or price increases.

No on here is buying AMHash because they want to support the network.  They/we are buying because there is a good chance of ROI.  In bitcoinland, mining has always been a tight investment.

Based on buying at the time of IPO, when do people generally sell these investments ? After IPO or right before the launch of the next AMHash ?

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December 30, 2014, 01:19:32 AM
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@amhash got a quick question, (and yes i pm you) once we transfer our havelock shares to amhash can we later on send shares back to havelock so we can sell our shares or are we basically stuck in amhash?

Also whats the transfer fee you charge (if any) to do daily payouts?

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Don't believe amhash needs 2fa both email and btc address seem to be locked and can not be changed.



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December 30, 2014, 01:39:12 AM
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So just a question, since it was mentioned there is little to no return on these types of investments, are people just investing to support the bitcoin mining project soley ?

No, there can be a return on investment (ROI) if you sell, difficulty doesn't increase a large amount, and/or price increases.

No on here is buying AMHash because they want to support the network.  They/we are buying because there is a good chance of ROI.  In bitcoinland, mining has always been a tight investment.

Based on buying at the time of IPO, when do people generally sell these investments ? After IPO or right before the launch of the next AMHash ?

Sell before price drop negates accumulated gains.  That's all.  Your call.
I sold mine over the last few days, anticipating tomorrow morning's difficulty increase and possible glut of sellers.  HL liquidity has since turned to dust, so I'm pleased with my gains.  Fear vs. greed  Grin
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