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Topic: [2015-01-12] CEX.IO Eliminates Customers' Chance of ROI (Read 543 times)

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Cex announced it in their forum announcement as well. Clearly the options for cloud mining, which are paying over months are getting narrowed down...



CEX.IO Temporarily Suspends Cloud Mining Services

Taking into consideration our users' interests, the recent Bitcoin price drop, as well as the upscaling of the mining difficulty, CEX.IO Bitcoin Exchange would like to announce a temporary suspension of cloud mining services provided by the platform at the time of the next difficulty increase.

According to the 11.5. paragraph of CEX.IO Terms of Use: 
"Mining with using User's Gigahashes can be stopped by CEX.IO if the amount of the Maintenance Cost exceeds rewards for each mined block or if the mining is economically inexpedient."

Thereby, all GHS formerly purchased by CEX.IO users remain their absolute property, with appropriate figures reflected in users' profile balance. Additionally users will be able to manually enable mining with Gigahashes by their own choice.

“Suspension of CEX.IO cloud mining service is only a forced temporary measure, the result of cloud mining costs exceeding mining profit,” Jeffrey Smith, Chief Information Officer of CEX.IO. “Currently all cloud mining/maintenance costs are directed to the Hardware provider, hence, we are open for negotiations with additional mining hardware providers, who can offer favourable terms. And, as soon as we get an opportunity to upgrade mining hardware, or come to more efficient terms with energy suppliers, cloud mining process will be automatically resumed.”

Meanwhile, CEX.IO will continue operating as full service exchange platform for trading cryptocurrencies and fiat money.
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CEX.IO Eliminates Customers' Chance of ROI Due To High Maintenance Fees

Bitcoin mining at home is something of the past. I often find myself reminiscing about the fact how I could mine some chunks of a Bitcoin with an Nvidia graphics card back in the days. Ever since the big Bitcoin ASICs hit the market, that situation changed drastically, and in the end, a lot of people had to turn their attention to Bitcoin cloud mining. But is that as profitable as some might think?

http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/cexio-eliminates-customers-chance-of-roi-due-to-high-maintenance-fees
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