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That's true for a few TH/s but I guarantee you cannot buy several PH/s on ebay.
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Not really. eBay is NOT the only place from where hash power can be bought.
Please do show me a place where you can buy several PH/s with a contract that lasts less than a few months.
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After thinking about it, I'm not buying the excuse that they cannot provide a mining address because they "will not be able to sell those at a premium price". I can't think of a reason that someone laundering money/coins wouldn't want coins mined by a known company.
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You should not. Because, then you will not receive payment from HaveLock to troll cloud mining threads. Either you dont know or you'll never accept the fact that those who buy freshly mined coins at a premium price, dont want another miner's name to get attached to the mining address. Because, in most of the cases, fresh coins are bought, not for money laundering, but for avoiding double taxation. When someone has a business in a different country, his country also tries to tax him for that using various laws. That is why, they try not to show their earning from business, but from mining of their own. That is why they need the fresh coins and non-disclosure of the mining address.
First of all quit with the havelock BS. I'm not paid by havelock, I'm just one of the several thousand customers who they have not scammed. I will disprove your conspiracy theory right now by saying I think every offering on havelock is not worth investing in because the risk/reward ratio is piss poor.
You, on the other hand, are suspiciously pushing shady cloudmining companies that most knowledgeable people agree look like blatant ponzis. Are you paid to spam this garbage or just incredibly naive?
I'm not buying your "double taxation" excuse. The government doesn't give two shits if you mined the coins yourself or paid a company to mine them for you. Either way it's taxable income and they want a piece of it.
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Anyways if there really is some mysterious reason they can't provide a mining address, what about having one of the hardware manufacturers vouch for them? I'm sure they will do that considering they have such an amazing relationship.
This time I should laugh at you. This is like asking HaveLock to vouch for PB mining/cloudmining.website. Most of the hardware manufacturers are now getting into or planning to get into cloud mining and you expect them to vouch for a cloud mining service ? Moreover, that would be the end of their anonymity, which most of the bitcoin businesses prefer to have till clear govt regulations are in place. Are you nuts or a fallen troll ? Does HaveLock pay you in Satoshi for your crusade against cloud mining services ?
You're really just proving how misinformed you are.
Why would havelock vouch for a sketchy/scammy company they have nothing to do with?
This "cloudmining company" specifically said: "Because of our relationship with ASIC manufacturers, we get high end machines before the market does. "
How exactly would a company like Bitfury or Bitmain compromise anyone's anonymity by saying something like "Yes, we can confirm that cloudmining.website is a large buyer of our hardware and their operation is legit"
You will probably think of some bullshit reason why that can't happen but in fact it's already been done for several companies: