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Money does not make happy, but sexy ;)
July 14, 2015, 10:10:29 AM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

Hacked or not hacked is no difference as long the service is closed. My name is not in that list, so it's a fake - a cheap fake for only 1 BTC. *lol* Everyone could build such a list. You need only one fake-account who tells us in this forum that its name is on the list and all will believe it. How often you can sell it? Once, twice or 100 times? It's a Freeloader scam, but funny.
I guess, Cloudminr is already back with a new name because it would be stupid if they would'nt use the scam a second (or third?) time. And learning by doing applies to investors as well as for scammers because there is always room for improvement to earn more money.  Wink
The only question is: What is the name of the new cloud?

I think it is  the https://ccan.io/   ....


If that's the new name they have, now they turned into an investment site? Hmm...I will keep researching.
It's a very different sheme because all should know ccan is a ponzi without release. But I've tested it from the beginning. Let's see how long they will run and when they will run away. Wink 1.000.000 Sathoshies should be ok for testing because the interests of 2.5% are a bit to high for running longer than AprilCoin. Atm my ccan-ROI is -86% but growing ...
legendary
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July 14, 2015, 10:03:05 AM
First red flag that a "cloud mining" service is a possible ponzi is an affiliate program. Though there are a couple of legit cloud miners like Genesis Mining and Mining Sweden that have affiliate programs but the money they pay affiliates comes our of your profits. 

Stick with a proven legit provider like Hashnest that does not have an affiliate program. You want to buy your hashing power from a site that has a market so you can sell if you need to, or take profits.
legendary
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July 14, 2015, 08:55:20 AM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

Hacked or not hacked is no difference as long the service is closed. My name is not in that list, so it's a fake - a cheap fake for only 1 BTC. *lol* Everyone could build such a list. You need only one fake-account who tells us in this forum that its name is on the list and all will believe it. How often you can sell it? Once, twice or 100 times? It's a Freeloader scam, but funny.
I guess, Cloudminr is already back with a new name because it would be stupid if they would'nt use the scam a second (or third?) time. And learning by doing applies to investors as well as for scammers because there is always room for improvement to earn more money.  Wink
The only question is: What is the name of the new cloud?

I think it is  the https://ccan.io/   ....


If that's the new name they have, now they turned into an investment site? Hmm...I will keep researching.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1001
July 14, 2015, 08:53:25 AM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

Hacked or not hacked is no difference as long the service is closed. My name is not in that list, so it's a fake - a cheap fake for only 1 BTC. *lol* Everyone could build such a list. You need only one fake-account who tells us in this forum that its name is on the list and all will believe it. How often you can sell it? Once, twice or 100 times? It's a Freeloader scam, but funny.
I guess, Cloudminr is already back with a new name because it would be stupid if they would'nt use the scam a second (or third?) time. And learning by doing applies to investors as well as for scammers because there is always room for improvement to earn more money.  Wink
The only question is: What is the name of the new cloud?

I think it is  the https://ccan.io/   ....


Don´t think so, different style, different wording, but i think this also smells scamy... Grin
newbie
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July 14, 2015, 08:45:40 AM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

Hacked or not hacked is no difference as long the service is closed. My name is not in that list, so it's a fake - a cheap fake for only 1 BTC. *lol* Everyone could build such a list. You need only one fake-account who tells us in this forum that its name is on the list and all will believe it. How often you can sell it? Once, twice or 100 times? It's a Freeloader scam, but funny.
I guess, Cloudminr is already back with a new name because it would be stupid if they would'nt use the scam a second (or third?) time. And learning by doing applies to investors as well as for scammers because there is always room for improvement to earn more money.  Wink
The only question is: What is the name of the new cloud?

I think it is  the https://ccan.io/   ....
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July 14, 2015, 08:13:27 AM
That fuckin scammers will never die Sad  Angry
Karma...
full member
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Money does not make happy, but sexy ;)
July 14, 2015, 08:12:58 AM
That fuckin scammers will never die Sad  Angry
Some will die, if a big investor hires a "nice guy".  Wink
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July 14, 2015, 08:09:24 AM
That fuckin scammers will never die Sad  Angry
full member
Activity: 197
Merit: 100
Money does not make happy, but sexy ;)
July 14, 2015, 08:03:55 AM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

Hacked or not hacked is no difference as long the service is closed. My name is not in that list, so it's a fake - a cheap fake for only 1 BTC. *lol* Everyone could build such a list. You need only one fake-account who tells us in this forum that its name is on the list and all will believe it. How often you can sell it? Once, twice or 100 times? It's a Freeloader scam, but funny.
I guess, Cloudminr is already back with a new name because it would be stupid if they would'nt use the scam a second (or third?) time. And learning by doing applies to investors as well as for scammers because there is always room for improvement to earn more money.  Wink
The only question is: What is the name of the new cloud?
legendary
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July 14, 2015, 07:40:06 AM
It's time to start looking for a legit Bitcoin cloud mining service. I'll give it a try at HashOcean and see how it goes for me. I will also try Genesis Mining  Smiley

HashOcean doesn't seem that legit, no pictures of their hardware and datacenter, just claims. Genesis Mining seems legit according to this mostly reliable thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudmining-101-ponzi-risk-assessment-878387

I would consult the thread before investing, so far the OP of the thread has a 95% hit rate.

Genesis Mining is legitimate but there is no market to enable you to sell your mining shares. Hashnest is where the action is. No one doubts they are legitimate and they offer a range of contracts. You can buy hashing power on their market and most important sell it if you decide to. Right now the most profitable contract to buy is UMISOO with S3 in second place. I keep tabs on the current best contract to buy here.

Thanks for the info! I will try to buy mining power from Hashnet. It seems that is the most reliable service to invest in.
newbie
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July 14, 2015, 06:16:51 AM
You may find this interesting -> coindesk review

Nothing really new

Nope, but it took several days until it reached the "news"  Grin

Yepp. Not that fast that it should be.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1001
July 14, 2015, 04:21:36 AM
You may find this interesting -> coindesk review

Nothing really new

Nope, but it took several days until it reached the "news"  Grin
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
July 14, 2015, 01:51:50 AM
You may find this interesting -> coindesk review

Nothing really new
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1001
July 14, 2015, 12:51:03 AM
You may find this interesting -> coindesk review
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
July 13, 2015, 10:03:21 PM
It's time to start looking for a legit Bitcoin cloud mining service. I'll give it a try at HashOcean and see how it goes for me. I will also try Genesis Mining  Smiley

HashOcean doesn't seem that legit, no pictures of their hardware and datacenter, just claims. Genesis Mining seems legit according to this mostly reliable thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudmining-101-ponzi-risk-assessment-878387

I would consult the thread before investing, so far the OP of the thread has a 95% hit rate.

Genesis Mining is legitimate but there is no market to enable you to sell your mining shares. Hashnest is where the action is. No one doubts they are legitimate and they offer a range of contracts. You can buy hashing power on their market and most important sell it if you decide to. Right now the most profitable contract to buy is UMISOO with S3 in second place. I keep tabs on the current best contract to buy here.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
July 13, 2015, 09:47:44 PM
It's time to start looking for a legit Bitcoin cloud mining service. I'll give it a try at HashOcean and see how it goes for me. I will also try Genesis Mining  Smiley

HashOcean doesn't seem that legit, no pictures of their hardware and datacenter, just claims. Genesis Mining seems legit according to this mostly reliable thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudmining-101-ponzi-risk-assessment-878387

I would consult the thread before investing, so far the OP of the thread has a 95% hit rate.
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 250
July 13, 2015, 08:37:41 PM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

They said they would be taking down their webservers and re-building them from scratch, so technically their site shouldn't have even been up.  If someone got access to their hosting to redirect the site, then the smart thing would have been to report and have that shut off as well and/or change the information and login info there.

That means if they were hacked - the hackers shouldnt even have had the opportunity to post all the account details on the website.  Then again, that is assuming they did the responsible thing and took down their webservers and reset all their info like they said they were.  

To many contradictions to make me trust what they say.  Let's see if they prove us wrong.  

Karma!!  

There was no hack or as you said the site would have been shut down immediately and all security holes fixed etc. This was the owners running away with the money and they will be killed most likely.

Yep we all know that... Couldn't even be original and use some new excuse?
member
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July 13, 2015, 08:33:14 PM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

They said they would be taking down their webservers and re-building them from scratch, so technically their site shouldn't have even been up.  If someone got access to their hosting to redirect the site, then the smart thing would have been to report and have that shut off as well and/or change the information and login info there.

That means if they were hacked - the hackers shouldnt even have had the opportunity to post all the account details on the website.  Then again, that is assuming they did the responsible thing and took down their webservers and reset all their info like they said they were.  

To many contradictions to make me trust what they say.  Let's see if they prove us wrong.  

Karma!!  

There was no hack or as you said the site would have been shut down immediately and all security holes fixed etc. This was the owners running away with the money and they will be killed most likely.
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 250
July 13, 2015, 08:24:39 PM
honestly it seems quite confusing...

#1 could be actual proof that they were hacked...
#2 1btc? really? rather weird to ask for such a small amount, on top of what they made...

or, they did it exactly like that to make us think they were hacked, when in fact they weren't

i know that cloudminr coming back is rather improbable...
however a lesson must be learned, out of this...

They said they would be taking down their webservers and re-building them from scratch, so technically their site shouldn't have even been up.  If someone got access to their hosting to redirect the site, then the smart thing would have been to report and have that shut off as well and/or change the information and login info there.

That means if they were hacked - the hackers shouldnt even have had the opportunity to post all the account details on the website.  Then again, that is assuming they did the responsible thing and took down their webservers and reset all their info like they said they were.  

To many contradictions to make me trust what they say.  Let's see if they prove us wrong.  

Karma!!  
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
July 13, 2015, 07:38:44 PM
https://blockchain.info/address/1C443v4UQqvkZEYNjgfticVfbzAuwgrjJ
another dogdy wallet
they will do new ponzi schame we need to trace them people ,if any wants to help write....f..cking scams !!!! there is big intrest in that case ,we will hear more from it i suppose.
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