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December 09, 2017, 04:33:57 PM |
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is there an UP-TO-DATE list for NOV-DEC 2017 ? With all the noise around the bitcoin for the last month, there is a multiplication of so-called "opportunuties" ofter with referal-style MLM or not. What to think about www.inviaworld.com ? or seen yesterday on Facebook sponsored add a future ICO postponed from Dec1st to Dec 15th 2017: www.envion.org so called scalable mobile mining (in containers)
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Amstellodamois
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January 14, 2018, 05:27:12 PM |
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is there an UP-TO-DATE list for NOV-DEC 2017 ? Yeah, I'd like to see an up-to-date list as well.
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Mahanton
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January 14, 2018, 08:57:03 PM |
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is there an UP-TO-DATE list for NOV-DEC 2017 ? Yeah, I'd like to see an up-to-date list as well. If you do quick research, you will found out the OP hasn't active since late 2016 and the info can be found in OP's trust page. So, obviously the list of the websites status is outdated, but the criteria still useful. I suggest you do your own research before invest in cloud mining or ask in this (or any) forum if you're still unsure. Even the list isnt updated but reading up those things or guildelines listed would really be very useful on identifying a cloud mining ponzi which should really need to read up by newbie to give them idea on what i cloud mining and the possible risk involve on it.Since the list isnt updated you can anytime ask the community regarding on a site if its legitimate or not because this is the best place on where you would really get the advices that will surely help you out.
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March 05, 2018, 01:09:46 PM |
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I don't get it how for example Genesis, Hashcoins / Hasflare or Hashnest are not legit, they pay based on what you agree when you buy contracts. Bitmain's Hashnest even allows to sell/trade your hashing power. However not saying, that those are good investments.
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keyscore44
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March 06, 2018, 11:04:38 AM |
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I don't get it how for example Genesis, Hashcoins / Hasflare or Hashnest are not legit, they pay based on what you agree when you buy contracts. Bitmain's Hashnest even allows to sell/trade your hashing power. However not saying, that those are good investments.
I do not know where you found information that someone calling HashNest a scam ...? In OP you have info that Hashnest is legit. This thread has not been edited for a long time, and at the time when was made, were large objections to HashFlare ... to be honest, I still have them ...
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March 06, 2018, 01:06:17 PM |
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I don't get it how for example Genesis, Hashcoins / Hasflare or Hashnest are not legit, they pay based on what you agree when you buy contracts. Bitmain's Hashnest even allows to sell/trade your hashing power. However not saying, that those are good investments.
I do not know where you found information that someone calling HashNest a scam ...? In OP you have info that Hashnest is legit. This thread has not been edited for a long time, and at the time when was made, were large objections to HashFlare ... to be honest, I still have them ... Reading up his entire sentences it really turns out for me that he didn't even know on what hes talking about.This just simply signifies that he just post up without any confirmations or research into particular thing.Not only just posting up nonsense but also he do bumped this thread which shouldn't really be done.
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keyscore44
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March 06, 2018, 03:09:55 PM |
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I don't get it how for example Genesis, Hashcoins / Hasflare or Hashnest are not legit, they pay based on what you agree when you buy contracts. Bitmain's Hashnest even allows to sell/trade your hashing power. However not saying, that those are good investments.
I do not know where you found information that someone calling HashNest a scam ...? In OP you have info that Hashnest is legit. This thread has not been edited for a long time, and at the time when was made, were large objections to HashFlare ... to be honest, I still have them ... Reading up his entire sentences it really turns out for me that he didn't even know on what hes talking about.This just simply signifies that he just post up without any confirmations or research into particular thing.Not only just posting up nonsense but also he do bumped this thread which shouldn't really be done. I'm also sure that he has no idea what he is writing about, but I think that this thread should not be forgotten. Many people lost a lot of money on cloud mining ponzi. It is part of bad cryptoworld history, and showing up thread like this for new users can be good as a warning.
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March 09, 2018, 03:20:56 AM |
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A very new scam is hashperium, active since 6 days.
They advertise with profits of 11% per day and promise new members, to give them 135 GH/s start hashpower.
No team, no pictures of their hardware, only promising high profits, a classical ponzi - don't invest!
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carlfebz2
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March 09, 2018, 02:24:09 PM |
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I don't get it how for example Genesis, Hashcoins / Hasflare or Hashnest are not legit, they pay based on what you agree when you buy contracts. Bitmain's Hashnest even allows to sell/trade your hashing power. However not saying, that those are good investments.
I do not know where you found information that someone calling HashNest a scam ...? In OP you have info that Hashnest is legit. This thread has not been edited for a long time, and at the time when was made, were large objections to HashFlare ... to be honest, I still have them ... Reading up his entire sentences it really turns out for me that he didn't even know on what hes talking about.This just simply signifies that he just post up without any confirmations or research into particular thing.Not only just posting up nonsense but also he do bumped this thread which shouldn't really be done. I'm also sure that he has no idea what he is writing about, but I think that this thread should not be forgotten. Many people lost a lot of money on cloud mining ponzi. It is part of bad cryptoworld history, and showing up thread like this for new users can be good as a warning. Its always been good to bump an old thread as long it does really have the main idea on whats cloud mining Ponzi all about rather than on creating multiple post towards it then its better to read up and bumped this one which would really be helpful among new members into this community. A very new scam is hashperium, active since 6 days.
They advertise with profits of 11% per day and promise new members, to give them 135 GH/s start hashpower.
No team, no pictures of their hardware, only promising high profits, a classical ponzi - don't invest!
If you are greedy then those red flag indications would really be neglected since you do let your greed control you but if you smart enough you will notice these things which are really shady and most of the time there are complete scams.
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keyscore44
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March 11, 2018, 04:40:11 PM |
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A very new scam is hashperium, active since 6 days.
They advertise with profits of 11% per day and promise new members, to give them 135 GH/s start hashpower.
No team, no pictures of their hardware, only promising high profits, a classical ponzi - don't invest!
If you are greedy then those red flag indications would really be neglected since you do let your greed control you but if you smart enough you will notice these things which are really shady and most of the time there are complete scams. The first thing that I check when I see cloud mining service is always a referral program - if they give 4%-5% or more, it is certainly ponzi. Offering such large numbers of power for free for every new member or for every referred customer is simply impossible. And this is what push users to advertise referral links to this ponzi cloud services.
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martinbrock
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March 31, 2018, 06:55:36 PM |
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BTCPop.co has a cloud mining program. They mine on Bitcoin.com and other sites. It is a very reputable site. BTCPop has also peer to peer lending, staking pools, instant loan pools and crypto currency exchange as components.
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tmfp
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March 31, 2018, 07:41:09 PM |
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BTCPop.co has a cloud mining program. They mine on Bitcoin.com and other sites. It is a very reputable site. BTCPop has also peer to peer lending, staking pools, instant loan pools and crypto currency exchange as components.
BTCPop don't mention anything on their website about cloud mining. Bitcoin.com doesn't mine Bitcoin, only pretend stuff, so off topic here.
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martinbrock
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April 02, 2018, 11:13:10 AM |
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BTCPop.co has a cloud mining program. They mine on Bitcoin.com and other sites. It is a very reputable site. BTCPop has also peer to peer lending, staking pools, instant loan pools and crypto currency exchange as components.
BTCPop don't mention anything on their website about cloud mining. Bitcoin.com doesn't mine Bitcoin, only pretend stuff, so off topic here. The homepage has not this information yet, but they sell hash power on their site in form of shares "BTC-M". You get daily dividends and you can sell your hash power at any time on the market. You are not locked in. BTCPop is a trustworthy site and operates since Decemeber 2014. The cloud mining feature has been live for approximately 1 year I think.
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April 05, 2018, 11:18:15 PM |
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Scam altert!!!!!! Okominer, https://www.miningbtc.io/Looks like spacemining.io, offering free GH/s, high profits and MLM. Don't invest, please!! It's a scam!!
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wishxy
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June 05, 2018, 08:53:21 PM |
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Any info about hashmania.net?
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pawel7777
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June 05, 2018, 09:17:28 PM |
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Any info about hashmania.net?
Go through the checklist in the first post and make your own assessment. I had a quick look, free hashpower on sign-up + multi-tier affiliate programme raises a red flag. I would steer clear.
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June 06, 2018, 02:41:50 AM |
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Any info about hashmania.net?
Go through the checklist in the first post and make your own assessment. I had a quick look, free hashpower on sign-up + multi-tier affiliate programme raises a red flag. I would steer clear. It's a no, no. Don't trust any cloudmining because their only going to take you money, better to buy a coin and hold it and sell later.
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Sangcrypto
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June 06, 2018, 06:37:07 AM |
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All of them are scams. What's so hard about hodling Bitcoin?
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July 02, 2018, 11:05:45 AM |
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LOL. Just checking in. Almost 4 years later and after 348442 views, apparently this is still a thing. And this forum is still using the same crappy software.
Some things never change I guess.
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tmfp
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July 02, 2018, 11:30:41 AM |
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LOL. Just checking in. Almost 4 years later and after 348442 views, apparently this is still a thing. And this forum is still using the same crappy software.
Some things never change I guess.
Haha yeah, for sure. We have a new "merit system" tho, please accept a point from me for starting this thread and, you never know, over the years saving some noobs some money that was burning a hole in their pockets.
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