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jr. member
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November 26, 2014, 01:11:52 PM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh



Sounds interesting, but you need to add more info, especially what kind of contracts you're using (not necessarily the same profits with different contracts on the same service) and how you define "net profit" (i'm not sure everybody has the same definition).
hero member
Activity: 784
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November 26, 2014, 12:43:45 PM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh



You might like to improve your site with more information. www.cmmonitor.com has done a great job at ranking various cloud mining services. May like to use it as a reference.

but please, do not think that these two lists can be treated like a review which can be found in OP. Lists above that's just opinion of their author, nothing more.. In OP have a really professional article about Cloud Mining Services.

New major players are missing in the OP. So, anyone going by that will have insufficient information to come to a conclusion.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1035
November 26, 2014, 11:20:25 AM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh



You might like to improve your site with more information. www.cmmonitor.com has done a great job at ranking various cloud mining services. May like to use it as a reference.

but please, do not think that these two lists can be treated like a review which can be found in OP. Lists above that's just opinion of their author, nothing more.. In OP have a really professional article about Cloud Mining Services.
sr. member
Activity: 311
Merit: 264
November 25, 2014, 04:58:05 PM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh



You might like to improve your site with more information. www.cmmonitor.com has done a great job at ranking various cloud mining services. May like to use it as a reference.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
November 25, 2014, 12:36:10 PM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh



http://watamby.ovh/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/image.png

You only have Genesis, Hashie, Amhash maybe you could add cex.io and cloudminr
i personally dont think there is any need to add cex.io. Well maybe just for informational purpose since i think i can say safely cex.io is probably one of the most legit real companies been around for years, show you where they mining, fast support response normally less than 24 hours.

Cex.io is offering very good services but their prices and maintenance costs are among the biggest of the market if not the single biggest in cloud mining.
hero member
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November 25, 2014, 12:36:59 AM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh



http://watamby.ovh/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/image.png

You only have Genesis, Hashie, Amhash maybe you could add cex.io and cloudminr
i personally dont think there is any need to add cex.io. Well maybe just for informational purpose since i think i can say safely cex.io is probably one of the most legit real companies been around for years, show you where they mining, fast support response normally less than 24 hours.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
November 24, 2014, 09:12:29 PM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh



http://watamby.ovh/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/image.png

You only have Genesis, Hashie, Amhash maybe you could add cex.io and cloudminr
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1035
November 24, 2014, 08:15:42 PM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh




It will be more comfortable to open this link if you will tell us about which cloud mining service you are talking.. And personally for me will be nice when someone confirm that this link is safe.. sorry - don't know this service Wink
legendary
Activity: 966
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November 24, 2014, 08:09:48 PM
Hi, i have a small chart about the payout of three diferennt cloud mining bussines

i think it can help people, i´m updating this everyday and if someone have other payout data it will be interesting to add more Cloud mining providers

watamby.ovh

hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
November 24, 2014, 09:35:21 AM
I think we may see soon the a series of collapses of all that fake 'cloud hashing' services as tthe difficulty is going down.
Only the ones with true working miners will survive.

If the difficulty goes down and you have the hardware it is a good thing, do you mean that some cloud hashing companies are ponzis?

Just a thought on this, but if the difficulty goes down, the ponzi would be unaffected as they are not dependent on the difficulty. They just payout with the money they took in, but are going to continue receiving contracts either way..

If  the difficulty goes down they have to give bigger payout but they could increase the price of ghs or will receive more money since ROI will be easier obtained
legendary
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
November 24, 2014, 08:54:19 AM
This seems like a good thread to post my genesis vs gaw comparisons. I signed up with both of them 4-5 days ago around the same time. I bought a 2 MH with Genesis and a 1 MH with GAW to compare them before I spent some real money. Genesis is giving me around 8 cents a day and ive got a total of 40 cents from them in this time. I expected this.

GAW has been far worse. FAR WORSE. in the 4-5 days I have been with them I have 2 cents total. Not only that but the fees from GAW are eating away ALL of my profits. check these GAW payouts

BTC Payout
    0.00020793 BTC
Maintenance Fee
    -0.00020792 BTC

That is a huge problem. fees are taking the profits. I did not signup for that and I dont expect GAW to get any better. While genesis payments have decreased a tad they are still way better. I have not tried any other cloud mining companies yet. I was going to try a few more but after my experience with GAW i just dont know.

I'm still here.  Been busy with life.  I'll update the OP when I get a chance, but the main point of the thread was to serve as a warning rather than an advertisement for various cloud sites.  Anybody who has interest in buying these services is probably reading the last couple of pages of the thread anyways.
It is smart to start very small to see how much you can get. Cheap Ghs, safe company and low maintenance fees is the winning combination but if the company is well established you will get higher prices

That is why you gotta try www.cloudmining.website (0.001 BTC/Ghs), www.cloudminer.io (0.0014 BTC/Ghs), www.hashie.io (4.59 USD/Ghs) etc. where u can actually have some profit.

Lower price with higher risks sometimes means a better chance to ROI. Cloudminer is very new but going strong; hashie is interesting if the price of BTC rises

I'm not sure whether OP checks this thread anymore. I think, these new 3 are to be included in OP's list...

Well there we have it ladies and gentleman the person who started this post has checked in. I do see they did not say anything just kinda posted so we would see them here. I have not checked the 1st page to see if they updated the list of good cloud mining sites and the ones weeded out to be scams
DrG actually did post a reply, but he did it in the middle of the post he quoted.  Here's his post:

I'm still here.  Been busy with life.  I'll update the OP when I get a chance, but the main point of the thread was to serve as a warning rather than an advertisement for various cloud sites.  Anybody who has interest in buying these services is probably reading the last couple of pages of the thread anyways.
It is smart to start very small to see how much you can get. Cheap Ghs, safe company and low maintenance fees is the winning combination but if the company is well established you will get higher prices
legendary
Activity: 2282
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November 24, 2014, 07:44:30 AM

Just a thought on this, but if the difficulty goes down, the ponzi would be unaffected as they are not dependent on the difficulty. They just payout with the money they took in, but are going to continue receiving contracts either way..

Well... your contract is supposed to mine more when difficulty is dropping or at least it's rising at much slower rate. After a couple of months a ponzi runs out of bitcoin as they do not have the real hardware in their possession. So far we are at the beginning of this slowing/dropping difficulty so I believe the defaults of the ponzi schemes are just ahead of us. Let's see in a month or two.

Everything OK, but I don't get why we have to wait one or two months.. Ponzis should to run away right now.. unless they don't know how to count and don't know what is diff Wink
That will be nice if you will tell us which cloud mining services - in your opinion are the most suspicious.. Smiley
hero member
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November 23, 2014, 11:24:56 PM
This seems like a good thread to post my genesis vs gaw comparisons. I signed up with both of them 4-5 days ago around the same time. I bought a 2 MH with Genesis and a 1 MH with GAW to compare them before I spent some real money. Genesis is giving me around 8 cents a day and ive got a total of 40 cents from them in this time. I expected this.

GAW has been far worse. FAR WORSE. in the 4-5 days I have been with them I have 2 cents total. Not only that but the fees from GAW are eating away ALL of my profits. check these GAW payouts

BTC Payout
    0.00020793 BTC
Maintenance Fee
    -0.00020792 BTC

That is a huge problem. fees are taking the profits. I did not signup for that and I dont expect GAW to get any better. While genesis payments have decreased a tad they are still way better. I have not tried any other cloud mining companies yet. I was going to try a few more but after my experience with GAW i just dont know.

I'm still here.  Been busy with life.  I'll update the OP when I get a chance, but the main point of the thread was to serve as a warning rather than an advertisement for various cloud sites.  Anybody who has interest in buying these services is probably reading the last couple of pages of the thread anyways.
It is smart to start very small to see how much you can get. Cheap Ghs, safe company and low maintenance fees is the winning combination but if the company is well established you will get higher prices

That is why you gotta try www.cloudmining.website (0.001 BTC/Ghs), www.cloudminer.io (0.0014 BTC/Ghs), www.hashie.io (4.59 USD/Ghs) etc. where u can actually have some profit.

Lower price with higher risks sometimes means a better chance to ROI. Cloudminer is very new but going strong; hashie is interesting if the price of BTC rises

I'm not sure whether OP checks this thread anymore. I think, these new 3 are to be included in OP's list...

Well there we have it ladies and gentleman the person who started this post has checked in. I do see they did not say anything just kinda posted so we would see them here. I have not checked the 1st page to see if they updated the list of good cloud mining sites and the ones weeded out to be scams
DrG
legendary
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November 23, 2014, 06:24:17 AM
This seems like a good thread to post my genesis vs gaw comparisons. I signed up with both of them 4-5 days ago around the same time. I bought a 2 MH with Genesis and a 1 MH with GAW to compare them before I spent some real money. Genesis is giving me around 8 cents a day and ive got a total of 40 cents from them in this time. I expected this.

GAW has been far worse. FAR WORSE. in the 4-5 days I have been with them I have 2 cents total. Not only that but the fees from GAW are eating away ALL of my profits. check these GAW payouts

BTC Payout
    0.00020793 BTC
Maintenance Fee
    -0.00020792 BTC

That is a huge problem. fees are taking the profits. I did not signup for that and I dont expect GAW to get any better. While genesis payments have decreased a tad they are still way better. I have not tried any other cloud mining companies yet. I was going to try a few more but after my experience with GAW i just dont know.

I'm still here.  Been busy with life.  I'll update the OP when I get a chance, but the main point of the thread was to serve as a warning rather than an advertisement for various cloud sites.  Anybody who has interest in buying these services is probably reading the last couple of pages of the thread anyways.
It is smart to start very small to see how much you can get. Cheap Ghs, safe company and low maintenance fees is the winning combination but if the company is well established you will get higher prices

That is why you gotta try www.cloudmining.website (0.001 BTC/Ghs), www.cloudminer.io (0.0014 BTC/Ghs), www.hashie.io (4.59 USD/Ghs) etc. where u can actually have some profit.

Lower price with higher risks sometimes means a better chance to ROI. Cloudminer is very new but going strong; hashie is interesting if the price of BTC rises

I'm not sure whether OP checks this thread anymore. I think, these new 3 are to be included in OP's list...

hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
November 22, 2014, 04:46:28 PM
I think we may see soon the a series of collapses of all that fake 'cloud hashing' services as tthe difficulty is going down.
Only the ones with true working miners will survive.

If the difficulty goes down and you have the hardware it is a good thing, do you mean that some cloud hashing companies are ponzis?

Just a thought on this, but if the difficulty goes down, the ponzi would be unaffected as they are not dependent on the difficulty. They just payout with the money they took in, but are going to continue receiving contracts either way..

If the difficulty drops they have to pay more rewards so they would get into troubles faster than if the difficulty rises fast
hero member
Activity: 859
Merit: 1000
November 22, 2014, 03:23:29 PM
I think we may see soon the a series of collapses of all that fake 'cloud hashing' services as tthe difficulty is going down.
Only the ones with true working miners will survive.

If the difficulty goes down and you have the hardware it is a good thing, do you mean that some cloud hashing companies are ponzis?

Just a thought on this, but if the difficulty goes down, the ponzi would be unaffected as they are not dependent on the difficulty. They just payout with the money they took in, but are going to continue receiving contracts either way..

Well... your contract is supposed to mine more when difficulty is dropping or at least it's rising at much slower rate. After a couple of months a ponzi runs out of bitcoin as they do not have the real hardware in their possession. So far we are at the beginning of this slowing/dropping difficulty so I believe the defaults of the ponzi schemes are just ahead of us. Let's see in a month or two.
hero member
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November 22, 2014, 02:37:14 PM
Nobody has mentioned AMHash yet.

It's ASICMiners cloud mining service so you can be sure it's not a ponzi.
1 Gh/s costs < 1.2mBTC
Maintenance fee of $0.00163 per Gh/s per day.
Contracts can be traded on Havelock.

yeah i am trying out amhash1 on havelock got me a few small ghs just to get my feet wet. I think it is by far the best similarity to cex.io trading platform i can think of and i really like cex.io trading platform and how they show you like hash rate on ghash pool. Maybe havelock will do that show live hash rate just for information. Does anyone know if havelock offers scrypt mining contracts?
newbie
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November 22, 2014, 06:07:17 AM
I think we may see soon the a series of collapses of all that fake 'cloud hashing' services as tthe difficulty is going down.
Only the ones with true working miners will survive.

If the difficulty goes down and you have the hardware it is a good thing, do you mean that some cloud hashing companies are ponzis?

Just a thought on this, but if the difficulty goes down, the ponzi would be unaffected as they are not dependent on the difficulty. They just payout with the money they took in, but are going to continue receiving contracts either way..
hero member
Activity: 859
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November 22, 2014, 02:35:41 AM
Yes, that's what I think. So either they will default or try to fix the gap by buying more equipment which probably will not work so they will get into more torubles even. You see when you are buying a contract you cannot resell it to anyone. Most of the companies will say about themselves that 'they have a lots of experience in mining as they were doing this for many years and they do not have a specific pool but have some software that makes it most profitable etc.' and in consequence they cannot sho the hashrate if you asked them. At some stage they will infor you of a malfunction/fire in their facility etc. will settle the contract with some money and will disappear in thin air. So that's what me thinks...
hero member
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November 21, 2014, 06:02:24 PM
I think we may see soon the a series of collapses of all that fake 'cloud hashing' services as tthe difficulty is going down.
Only the ones with true working miners will survive.

If the difficulty goes down and you have the hardware it is a good thing, do you mean that some cloud hashing companies are ponzis?
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