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Author Topic: ▁ ▂ ▄ ▅ ▆ Cloudmining 101 (ponzi risk assessment) ▆ ▅ ▄ ▂ ▁  (Read 361520 times)
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April 24, 2015, 07:10:48 PM
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http://pow88.com/

0.004BTC\Ghs, maintenance 0$ - very cool offer!
Does somebody use it? Scam?

Very expensive. 1 TH for 4 BTC. Ugh, pricey, even with fees included.

Who is cheaper? Only Hashnest

And bit-x.
Hashnest: 1.18 USD/TH/day
Bit-X: 1.66 USD/TH/day

You guys have to pay more attention in school. Math is not that hard...

I still don't understand how Bit-X works, how is their mine designed exactly?

Yes, these two are my primary choice ATM.

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Last edit: April 24, 2015, 08:49:42 PM by hopebit
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EDIT: after making so much noise here and elsewhere for one week long, I finally got my contract activated

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And what about nexusmining.com and scryptsy.com? I am trying to choose something right now, but a bit scared actually.

Nexusmining just stole my money. Stay away from them.
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April 24, 2015, 07:53:26 PM
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http://pow88.com/

0.004BTC\Ghs, maintenance 0$ - very cool offer!
Does somebody use it? Scam?

Very expensive. 1 TH for 4 BTC. Ugh, pricey, even with fees included.

Who is cheaper? Only Hashnest

And bit-x.
Hashnest: 1.18 USD/TH/day
Bit-X: 1.66 USD/TH/day

You guys have to pay more attention in school. Math is not that hard...

I still don't understand how Bit-X works, how is their mine designed exactly?

What do you mean by: "how is their mine designed exactly?"
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April 24, 2015, 07:53:45 PM
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Can one resell GH/s on hashnest? What's their price per GH/s in BTC?
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April 24, 2015, 09:22:21 PM
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Can one resell GH/s on hashnest? What's their price per GH/s in BTC?

Certainly. Ask for Antminer S5 GH/s is currently .00138650 btc/GH/s or at $231/btc GH equal to an Antminer S5 (1155) would be $370, so it is a bit cheaper to buy on the exchange than pay $390 at the direct buy link for a hosted S5. Bid is .00138 btc/GH/s.

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April 24, 2015, 09:43:02 PM
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Can one resell GH/s on hashnest? What's their price per GH/s in BTC?

Certainly. Ask for Antminer S5 GH/s is currently .00138650 btc/GH/s or at $231/btc GH equal to an Antminer S5 (1155) would be $370, so it is a bit cheaper to buy on the exchange than pay $390 at the direct buy link for a hosted S5. Bid is .00138 btc/GH/s.

So you can buy GH/s then resell them at any later date?
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April 24, 2015, 11:39:04 PM
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Can one resell GH/s on hashnest? What's their price per GH/s in BTC?

Certainly. Ask for Antminer S5 GH/s is currently .00138650 btc/GH/s or at $231/btc GH equal to an Antminer S5 (1155) would be $370, so it is a bit cheaper to buy on the exchange than pay $390 at the direct buy link for a hosted S5. Bid is .00138 btc/GH/s.

So you can buy GH/s then resell them at any later date?

Sure can. Same thing with Bit-X and GetHashing. GetHashing does not have an exchange of course but buyers are easily found at the GetHashing forum.

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April 25, 2015, 07:04:27 AM
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Can one resell GH/s on hashnest? What's their price per GH/s in BTC?

Yes, you can trade your ghs on the market. The price depends on what hardware you got your ghs - AntS2, AntS3, AntS4, AntS5 and UMISOO.
For example price is from 0.00139000 Price/GHS on S5 and down to 0.00016497 Price/GHS on UMISOO.

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April 25, 2015, 07:15:20 AM
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Can one resell GH/s on hashnest? What's their price per GH/s in BTC?

Yes, you can trade your ghs on the market. The price depends on what hardware you got your ghs - AntS2, AntS3, AntS4, AntS5 and UMISOO.
For example price is from 0.00139000 Price/GHS on S5 and down to 0.00016497 Price/GHS on UMISOO.

What is the advantage of choosing a hardware for buyers? Does the electricity cost or any other fees vary?

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April 25, 2015, 07:58:05 AM
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Can one resell GH/s on hashnest? What's their price per GH/s in BTC?

Yes, you can trade your ghs on the market. The price depends on what hardware you got your ghs - AntS2, AntS3, AntS4, AntS5 and UMISOO.
For example price is from 0.00139000 Price/GHS on S5 and down to 0.00016497 Price/GHS on UMISOO.

What is the advantage of choosing a hardware for buyers? Does the electricity cost or any other fees vary?

Of course it does matter, for example UMISOO was suspended recently due to low BTC price, but was turned back on because of decrease in difficulty since it is old inefficient (electricity) hardware. I don't invest in anything else than the latest hardware though. S5.

edit: but I heard some people made a very quick ROI on UMISOO since it's very cheap, I just don't have the nerves to risk it after that AMHash shit...

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April 25, 2015, 12:04:54 PM
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what about this one?

https://hashflare.io/

From Estonia, Tallinn ... like cointellect
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April 25, 2015, 12:15:19 PM
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https://bbxmining.com/
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April 25, 2015, 12:21:01 PM
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Appears to be carbon copy of PBmining.com Roll Eyes
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April 25, 2015, 12:23:24 PM
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what about this one?

https://hashflare.io/

From Estonia, Tallinn ... like cointellect

According to their site, HashCoins is their first service. HashCoins is ASIC manufacturer but they are liars. HashCoins Bitcointalk account isn't online since March. They may have a small ASICs setup for mining but this is obvious ponzi. They didn't even provide an image. Don't invest there.

See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=417623.msg9823103#msg9823103.

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April 25, 2015, 01:45:48 PM
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what about this one?

https://hashflare.io/

From Estonia, Tallinn ... like cointellect

According to their site, HashCoins is their first service. HashCoins is ASIC manufacturer but they are liars. HashCoins Bitcointalk account isn't online since March. They may have a small ASICs setup for mining but this is obvious ponzi. They didn't even provide an image. Don't invest there.

See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=417623.msg9823103#msg9823103.
They don't list the maintenance fee anywhere on their site. I really looked...
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April 25, 2015, 04:55:46 PM
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what about this one?

https://hashflare.io/

From Estonia, Tallinn ... like cointellect

According to their site, HashCoins is their first service. HashCoins is ASIC manufacturer but they are liars. HashCoins Bitcointalk account isn't online since March. They may have a small ASICs setup for mining but this is obvious ponzi. They didn't even provide an image. Don't invest there.

See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=417623.msg9823103#msg9823103.

No photos of the farm, no mining address. No thank you.

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April 25, 2015, 05:38:47 PM
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i am interested in mining as newbie and this thread is easy to understand.
mining at this point is not wise? or is it better to wait for later moment when price is higher.

What's so hard about buying bitcoin? The fact you don't have to beg someone for it back?

No, the really really really hard part is watching it constantly tank month after month after clueless idiots have told people to buy it.

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April 25, 2015, 07:07:38 PM
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i am interested in mining as newbie and this thread is easy to understand.
mining at this point is not wise? or is it better to wait for later moment when price is higher.

What's so hard about buying bitcoin? The fact you don't have to beg someone for it back?

No, the really really really hard part is watching it constantly tank month after month after clueless idiots have told people to buy it.

Read This: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-richard-wyckoff-stock-trading-method-2013-2?op=1&IR=T

Might be helpful to predict the next rise Wink
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April 25, 2015, 07:20:21 PM
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i am interested in mining as newbie and this thread is easy to understand.
mining at this point is not wise? or is it better to wait for later moment when price is higher.

What's so hard about buying bitcoin? The fact you don't have to beg someone for it back?

No, the really really really hard part is watching it constantly tank month after month after clueless idiots have told people to buy it.

Read This: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-richard-wyckoff-stock-trading-method-2013-2?op=1&IR=T

Might be helpful to predict the next rise Wink

Maybe. Bitcoin´s main problem continues to be no volume (on so called "exchanges" that no meaningful money takes seriously) and thus no buying interest to speak of. Which is why it has been cratering for over a year now.

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April 26, 2015, 07:27:38 AM
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what about this one?

https://hashflare.io/

From Estonia, Tallinn ... like cointellect

According to their site, HashCoins is their first service. HashCoins is ASIC manufacturer but they are liars. HashCoins Bitcointalk account isn't online since March. They may have a small ASICs setup for mining but this is obvious ponzi. They didn't even provide an image. Don't invest there.

See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=417623.msg9823103#msg9823103.
Thanks for the info.
Anyway, being from the very same place as cointellect doesn't help.
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