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legendary
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"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
December 03, 2015, 05:55:54 AM
#68
More energy-efficient equipment is the equipment which consumes much less power (for example Uranus miners). That's quite self-explanatory.

Yes it is self explanatory, thanks.

We have already begun to replace our current equipment with more energy-efficient equipment.

Does this mean you using Uranus miners now? Simple question.
full member
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Bitcoin Cloud Mining Hashflare.io
December 03, 2015, 05:13:31 AM
#67
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@HashFlare: Are you planning to upgrade the current contracts with the newer hardware, so the fees are decreasing or are there new contracts then?
As I’ve already mentioned in one of my previous posts, we have already begun to replace our current equipment with more energy-efficient equipment. This will allow us to reduce the maintenance fees for everyone (both new users and existingg users). Unfortunately, at the moment I can’t provide you with exact dates when this is going to happen.
Well that's excactly what i wanted to hear from you. Very fair system for early adaptors. I really like your service. The exact date doesn't matter. It only has to happen Smiley Thanks a lot for your great service.

Yes, but hardly specific is it, just a vague statement.
What is this "more energy-efficient equipment"?
Are we to understand that Hashcoin are only building miners for Hashflare? They seem to have nothing on their site for general sale.

More energy-efficient equipment is the equipment which consumes much less power (for example Uranus miners). That's quite self-explanatory. From what we know right now HashCoins focuses on wholesale orders. If you need to get more accurate information, please contact HashCoins directly (https://www.hashcoins.com/company/contact/).
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Bitcoin Cloud Mining Hashflare.io
December 03, 2015, 04:39:33 AM
#66
I have a question regarding payouts for my 20 MH/s scrypt.  According to bitcoinwisdom I should be getting .4919 LTC during this difficulty level 40893(it's about to change in the next 2 hrs) which at todays rate of LTC/BTC of .00936 should be a payout of .004604184 BTC minus the $.01 per MH(.00055556 for 20MH/s) which would give me a payout of .004048624 on average currently.

My payout was .00262826-.0005556 ($.20 fee) to come up with .0020727 which is 49% below what I should be making .004048624.  Please correct me if I am wrong.

According to our data you have already submitted a ticket, please await a response from Support.


i asked around in my community of Crypto guys and one pointed out, that hashflare is using the exact same System like cointellect and also the guys behind are the same. (accroding to him) as we all know cointellect was a big scam, so it looks like, this one is following the same pattern...
I am not too familiar with cointellect can you explain the "exact same system"?  After looking up a few articles I see they had malicious code etc, and then just dissappeared.  I don't see anything tying the owners together, but will keep an eye out.

 

The Front End, Order System etc. looks like a copy cat.

Do you have any proofs though? Can you support your claims? Because if you don't you're only confusing the users and to be honest it's quite offending to read (at least for us personally).

Even our design is different. Besides Cointellect never owned any equipment and no manufacturers ever supported them. It was a classic case of scamming the user. No real hardware, no real mining, no nothing. Perhaps the only thing which is similar is the base of operations. Cointellect was also based in Estonia.



can you tell me the best pool combination we should select to get more bitcoin ..as HashFlare have option to select pools ..

Since we don't perform a precise analysis of pools we always recommend our users to make their own research. At the moment the best way to distribute your SHA-256 hashrate is fifty-fifty between pools F2Pool and AntPool and your Scrypt hashrate between LTC1BTC and LitecoinPool.org (we would recommend to put about 70 into LTC1BTC and 30 into LitecoinPool.org). However the changes are very dynamic and very rapid, so If you are going to use our advice please double-check it.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
December 03, 2015, 12:34:32 AM
#65
i asked around in my community of Crypto guys and one pointed out, that hashflare is using the exact same System like cointellect and also the guys behind are the same. (accroding to him) as we all know cointellect was a big scam, so it looks like, this one is following the same pattern...
I am not too familiar with cointellect can you explain the "exact same system"?  After looking up a few articles I see they had malicious code etc, and then just dissappeared.  I don't see anything tying the owners together, but will keep an eye out.

 

The Front End, Order System etc. looks like a copy cat.
hero member
Activity: 826
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December 02, 2015, 10:20:48 PM
#64
can you tell me the best pool combination we should select to get more bitcoin ..as HashFlare have option to select pools ..
legendary
Activity: 1174
Merit: 1001
December 02, 2015, 05:46:17 PM
#63
i asked around in my community of Crypto guys and one pointed out, that hashflare is using the exact same System like cointellect and also the guys behind are the same. (accroding to him) as we all know cointellect was a big scam, so it looks like, this one is following the same pattern...
I am not too familiar with cointellect can you explain the "exact same system"?  After looking up a few articles I see they had malicious code etc, and then just dissappeared.  I don't see anything tying the owners together, but will keep an eye out.

 
legendary
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Merit: 1014
December 02, 2015, 03:18:41 PM
#62
i asked around in my community of Crypto guys and one pointed out, that hashflare is using the exact same System like cointellect and also the guys behind are the same. (accroding to him) as we all know cointellect was a big scam, so it looks like, this one is following the same pattern...
legendary
Activity: 1174
Merit: 1001
December 02, 2015, 03:13:10 PM
#61
I have a question regarding payouts for my 20 MH/s scrypt.  According to bitcoinwisdom I should be getting .4919 LTC during this difficulty level 40893(it's about to change in the next 2 hrs) which at todays rate of LTC/BTC of .00936 should be a payout of .004604184 BTC minus the $.01 per MH(.00055556 for 20MH/s) which would give me a payout of .004048624 on average currently.

My payout was .00262826-.0005556 ($.20 fee) to come up with .0020727 which is 49% below what I should be making .004048624.  Please correct me if I am wrong.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1737
"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
December 02, 2015, 09:46:46 AM
#60
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@HashFlare: Are you planning to upgrade the current contracts with the newer hardware, so the fees are decreasing or are there new contracts then?
As I’ve already mentioned in one of my previous posts, we have already begun to replace our current equipment with more energy-efficient equipment. This will allow us to reduce the maintenance fees for everyone (both new users and existingg users). Unfortunately, at the moment I can’t provide you with exact dates when this is going to happen.
Well that's excactly what i wanted to hear from you. Very fair system for early adaptors. I really like your service. The exact date doesn't matter. It only has to happen Smiley Thanks a lot for your great service.

Yes, but hardly specific is it, just a vague statement.
What is this "more energy-efficient equipment"?
Are we to understand that Hashcoin are only building miners for Hashflare? They seem to have nothing on their site for general sale.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
December 02, 2015, 09:36:56 AM
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@HashFlare: Are you planning to upgrade the current contracts with the newer hardware, so the fees are decreasing or are there new contracts then?
As I’ve already mentioned in one of my previous posts, we have already begun to replace our current equipment with more energy-efficient equipment. This will allow us to reduce the maintenance fees for everyone (both new users and existingg users). Unfortunately, at the moment I can’t provide you with exact dates when this is going to happen.
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Well that's excactly what i wanted to hear from you. Very fair system for early adaptors. I really like your service. The exact date doesn't matter. It only has to happen Smiley Thanks a lot for your great service.
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Bitcoin Cloud Mining Hashflare.io
December 02, 2015, 09:18:08 AM
#58
i have to say its now been a full year since iv been mining with hashcoins and they have been the most honest and upfront mining firm iv delt with

all other companies turned out to be scams  Sad

i initially had the miners delivered so i used hem physically but then sent them back to run in their data center turned out much cheaper and easier (Ares for scrypt and also sha256 on cloud)

the best part i can phone just about any time if i have any questions.

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@HashFlare: Are you planning to upgrade the current contracts with the newer hardware, so the fees are decreasing or are there new contracts then?
As I’ve already mentioned in one of my previous posts, we have already begun to replace our current equipment with more energy-efficient equipment. This will allow us to reduce the maintenance fees for everyone (both new users and existingg users). Unfortunately, at the moment I can’t provide you with exact dates when this is going to happen.
hero member
Activity: 574
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December 01, 2015, 04:49:17 PM
#57
the thing which concerns me, hashflare and hashcoins are the same and everything on hashcoins is vapoware. (i only checked scrypt)
None of the Miner exist and are all Pre-order. (even when it claim's that the miner will be in Q3/2015 available)
So how legit is hashflare then?

They seem to have plenty of Ares 256 Scrypt miners up in a data center from Hashcoins instagram https://www.instagram.com/hashcoins/

Idk how much hash they have, or how to prove they are still running but it looks like they have the hardware to back it if you ask me.

As far as shipping to the general public, I have no stance on that as I have never seen someone outside of the company with a miner.

Thanks for that link, but still i have doubt's, that Pictures proof only that they have a Rack with some miner...
The pic only prooves, that they have a black metal box with fans and a sticker with a number on it. But it's the only company i know where you get an invoice per mail, that is correct to the law. Also you can pay via many methods and it's trusted by many mebers so i decided to onvest a small amount.
@HashFlare: Are you planning to upgrade the current contracts with the newer hardware, so the fees are decreasing or are there new contracts then?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
December 01, 2015, 12:29:34 PM
#56
the thing which concerns me, hashflare and hashcoins are the same and everything on hashcoins is vapoware. (i only checked scrypt)
None of the Miner exist and are all Pre-order. (even when it claim's that the miner will be in Q3/2015 available)
So how legit is hashflare then?

They seem to have plenty of Ares 256 Scrypt miners up in a data center from Hashcoins instagram https://www.instagram.com/hashcoins/

Idk how much hash they have, or how to prove they are still running but it looks like they have the hardware to back it if you ask me.

As far as shipping to the general public, I have no stance on that as I have never seen someone outside of the company with a miner.

Thanks for that link, but still i have doubt's, that Pictures proof only that they have a Rack with some miner...
legendary
Activity: 1174
Merit: 1001
December 01, 2015, 11:22:34 AM
#55
the thing which concerns me, hashflare and hashcoins are the same and everything on hashcoins is vapoware. (i only checked scrypt)
None of the Miner exist and are all Pre-order. (even when it claim's that the miner will be in Q3/2015 available)
So how legit is hashflare then?

They seem to have plenty of Ares 256 Scrypt miners up in a data center from Hashcoins instagram https://www.instagram.com/hashcoins/

Idk how much hash they have, or how to prove they are still running but it looks like they have the hardware to back it if you ask me.

As far as shipping to the general public, I have no stance on that as I have never seen someone outside of the company with a miner.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
December 01, 2015, 11:02:39 AM
#54
the thing which concerns me, hashflare and hashcoins are the same and everything on hashcoins is vapoware. (i only checked scrypt)
None of the Miner exist and are all Pre-order. (even when it claim's that the miner will be in Q3/2015 available)
So how legit is hashflare then?
legendary
Activity: 1174
Merit: 1001
November 30, 2015, 10:48:00 AM
#53
Just took a dive in, and purchased some Scrypt hash.  So far everything seems straight forward, and a good service.  Will update as time goes on, and daily payments are made but so far so good!

Are the prices currently listed the sales prices from Black Friday, or are they your normal rates now?  If there was another deal for Cyber Monday I would most likely add to my small 20 Mh/s.

Edit: Dang, price went back up to $8.90 per Mh. I should have gotten more at the $6.66 mark!
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Bitcoin Cloud Mining Hashflare.io
November 30, 2015, 07:51:04 AM
#52
Hi everyone!
First of all, really sorry for last night troubles with web-site.
Due to a server-side technical issue, HashFlare was not available until Nov 30, 04:44 GMT. The mining process was not affected.


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Hi, I've looked at your pictures, are you still using only the old Ares machines?
Hmmm...do you know better asic miners for scrypt?Smiley

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Did your manufacturing people ever make any Zeus?
What about the Uranus, they look pretty cool, did they ever get the problem sorted out? Licensing or certification, wasn't it?
Oh sorry, can't help you here. Could you please ask HashCoins team about that? You can send an email on [email protected]

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Only asking (nicely) because, although Estonia seems to have cheap power, aren't your margins pretty thin using old hardware, especially with your 10% referral system and one off discounts like your Black Friday 25%?
Yes, the equipment is not the newest one, but it is still quite effective for mining and brings profit for us and for our users. In addition, we have already begun planning replacement of the current equipment with the new range of models.
newbie
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November 30, 2015, 12:04:25 AM
#51
says "THIS SITE IS CURRENTLY UNDER MAINTENANCE, PLEASE CHECK BACK LATER."
newbie
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November 29, 2015, 11:50:48 PM
#50
It's back  Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 772
Merit: 261
November 29, 2015, 11:42:14 PM
#49
What happenes to HashFlare?

500 AN INTERNAL ERROR HAS OCCURRED

They just announced a 25% off sale for Black Friday, now they have an error on website! I can't even login Sad

They had the offer for 3 days and on the last day I planned to buy a few more Scrypt Mh but when I try to log I cant
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