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legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1002
December 22, 2013, 07:15:00 PM
#88
can we hash alt coins like TGC or Bytecoin on this contracts?
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1026
In Cryptocoins I Trust
November 11, 2013, 05:34:56 PM
#87
Scam? That's debatable.

Bad investment? Absolutely.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
November 11, 2013, 05:05:04 PM
#86
No, I'm not, and actually I do, and that's without even entering into the fact it's a piss poor deal for anyone. Adios.

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If you establish, operate and/or manage your own UCIS then you must have permission to do so.

If this is not the case then you must stop these activities until you have permission in place. We also expect you to notify us of this breach of your regulatory obligations.

Should a firm fail to obtain permission and we find out, we will consider the relevant action to be taken.

http://www.fsa.gov.uk/smallfirms/your_firm_type/financial/pdf/ucis_factsheet.pdf
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
November 11, 2013, 04:42:35 PM
#85
Mate your just being ridiculous now... your commenting on things you have no idea about and just making yourself look like a dill.

Good on ya mate.

I'm done.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
November 11, 2013, 04:17:25 PM
#84
Right, sounds like a bit of humble pie is going on.

It's easy being a keyboard warrior.

I also notice you never apologised for your comments given as you say the quite lengthy amount of time since you last posted.. well done, you should be proud.

What you or I think about what he does with his business means absolutely nothing, so long as it is all above board and legitimate. If he wants to place orders and then cancel, that is a transaction that has nothing to do with you or your judgement. That is between cloudhashing and the supplier they did business with. As far as I understand that's not illegal. But that's all I'll say about matters I have no clue about.. hint**hint.

Your whole facebook like rant is pure speculation A) you have absolutely no proof, you may as well call him rape demon as your logic seems to suggest proof is not required when making a flamboyant claim on this forum and B) if they did buy likes, who cares? You can comprehend that many upon many companies do this, it is completely legal, facebook themselves created fake accounts on the face mash, reddit did the same thing. Is it right ethically? I dont know. Is it right morally? Well thats up to the individual to decide? Is it illegal? No.

Let's stick to the facts shall we, initial investors say that all is going well apart from some minor deposit issues due to tech which are apparently sorted out.



Huh Sorry if I chose to do business with someone and they get caught out blatantly lying, for me at least, no dice.

I'm willing to believe, with your posting history, straight our of newbie jail, you're more than an 'innocent' customer.

Also they should be careful with treating people as 'investors', the FSA in the UK won't like that one bit. Really.

https://cloudhashing.com/about-us/revenue-reinvestment


    Revenue Re-investment Programme
    revenue reinvestment
    bitcoin investment

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Unregulated CIS

If a CIS is not authorised or recognised it is considered an unregulated collective investment scheme (UCIS). If a scheme does not appear on our Register, it is likely to be a UCIS.

Unregulated schemes are not subject to the our rules, so the usual restrictions and safeguards concerning schemes’ investment powers, how they are run, what type of assets they can invest in, or the information that must be disclosed to investors do not apply to UCISs.

UCISs are subject to tight restrictions on who firms may invite to invest in them. Generally speaking they are not available for investment by retail consumers because, by their nature, they are risky products.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/bf9f81ce-ec76-11e1-8e4a-00144feab49a.html#axzz2kNF5MyXs
http://about.bloomberglaw.com/practitioner-contributions/fsas-approach-to-unregulated/
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/smallfirms/your_firm_type/financial/investment/ucis.shtml
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
November 11, 2013, 04:07:03 PM
#83
Right, sounds like a bit of humble pie is going on.

It's easy being a keyboard warrior.

I also notice you never apologised for your comments given as you say the quite lengthy amount of time since you last posted.. well done, you should be proud.

What you or I think about what he does with his business means absolutely nothing, so long as it is all above board and legitimate. If he wants to place orders and then cancel, that is a transaction that has nothing to do with you or your judgement. That is between cloudhashing and the supplier they did business with. As far as I understand that's not illegal. But that's all I'll say about matters I have no clue about.. hint**hint.

Your whole facebook like rant is pure speculation A) you have absolutely no proof, you may as well call him rape demon as your logic seems to suggest proof is not required when making a flamboyant claim on this forum and B) if they did buy likes, who cares? You can comprehend that many upon many companies do this, it is completely legal, facebook themselves created fake accounts on the face mash, reddit did the same thing. Is it right ethically? I dont know. Is it right morally? Well thats up to the individual to decide? Is it illegal? No.

Let's stick to the facts shall we, initial investors say that all is going well apart from some minor deposit issues due to tech which are apparently sorted out.

hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
November 11, 2013, 03:51:25 PM
#82
So after calling them scam artists and all sorts of names after your captain investigator time you obviously went to investigate further and take that offer for coffee and a tour up right?

Also as far as I know from what I have read they began in September and since they are hashing as well as paying out, so much for a scam...

Man good for them if they got their shit together, you're necro'ing a thread I last posted in June when they were lying about their physical location, and buying facebook likes, whilst promising they were in possession of hardware they never had by the dates they originally promised to have them by, they then screwed over another company, by paying upfront for a bulk order, having that company commit and then pulling out on them last minute due to a fickle change in mind sourcing a deal elsewhere. You think they're offering you a healthy deal over what else exists, go for it.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
November 11, 2013, 03:44:10 PM
#81
So after calling them scam artists and all sorts of names after your captain investigator time you obviously went to investigate further and take that offer for coffee and a tour up right?

Also as far as I know from what I have read they began in September and since they are hashing as well as paying out, so much for a scam...
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
November 11, 2013, 03:35:52 PM
#80
@Bitcoinorama Instead of making all sorts of bad claims that could harm this guys legit business, he offered to take you out for coffee and I assume take you to his premises, did you do that?

End of the day I see nothing wrong with what he is doing and instead smell some jealousy.

Someone said something about them purchasing the likes, firstly where is the proof since you are making a random claim based on your opinion only, secondly if they did buy likes, so what? You do realize massive companies buy likes all of the time they are just smart about it and get their advertising agency to do it for them, lol.

Last but not least, this guy says in his video that they cant guarantee profits, they cant guarantee what's going to happen to bitcoin all they will guarantee is that they will supply you with the hash power you purchase and deposit your earnings into your wallet and so far as I have seen they have been doing this.

Haters gonna hate.

Ill be making a small investment very soon as I'm not in any position to buy hardware and run it myself and this is a great option for someone like me especially since bitcoins price is so high atm. I also heard there will be options for litecoin mining near future, all the more reason.

Cheers

Err dude that was months back when they were claiming this was their office:



No jealousy, too many red flags, I know that exact building they were claiming was their office inside and out, personally, and that's no serviced office, nor one with the power required for hosted mining.

I used to work round the corner of it. It's next to Holborn Circus. They were outright lying at a time a lot of scams were taking place on this forum. At the time, months back, they also had no hardware from anyone physically in hand and were making a lot of claims. Doesn't look good when they're not honest claims either, does it? Undecided

I have no beef with anyone personally, they were just damn unlucky to pull that stunt, and get called out for it. Fact.

Good for you, you spend your money where you like, based on whatever research you choose to do. I'm thorough. Evidently.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
November 11, 2013, 03:22:47 PM
#79
$1000 for 20GH...what a jerk...lol
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
November 11, 2013, 03:17:09 PM
#78
@Bitcoinorama Instead of making all sorts of bad claims that could harm this guys legit business, he offered to take you out for coffee and I assume take you to his premises, did you do that?

End of the day I see nothing wrong with what he is doing and instead smell some jealousy.

Someone said something about them purchasing the likes, firstly where is the proof since you are making a random claim based on your opinion only, secondly if they did buy likes, so what? You do realize massive companies buy likes all of the time they are just smart about it and get their advertising agency to do it for them, lol.

Last but not least, this guy says in his video that they cant guarantee profits, they cant guarantee what's going to happen to bitcoin all they will guarantee is that they will supply you with the hash power you purchase and deposit your earnings into your wallet and so far as I have seen they have been doing this.

Haters gonna hate.

Ill be making a small investment very soon as I'm not in any position to buy hardware and run it myself and this is a great option for someone like me especially since bitcoins price is so high atm. I also heard there will be options for litecoin mining near future, all the more reason.

Cheers
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Firing it up
July 08, 2013, 07:57:49 AM
#77
Even the name of the company is wrong... "Cloud" computing and mining are not compatible at all.

And they admit they don't even have any mining equipment yet - it's on order for them just like it is for everyone else.

No offense, but you clearly have no idea what mining is, as mining quite literally is a cloud based system with several independent nodes acting in unison through the Internet



They are awaiting BFL gear I believe, so it might be a while  Roll Eyes

Cloud mentions remote service like pyramining. Currently the service only provides a gateway for starter kit.
Additionally, the service relies on Kncminer and ORSoc as BFL has many problem.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
July 08, 2013, 06:57:20 AM
#76
Is there a Bitcoin scam exposing blog? If such a thing exists perhaps it would be useful to point their attention towards this "Cloudhashing" company.

As per this message. Emmanuel claims to have been cleared as not a scam, by the infamous Coin Canary
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Firing it up
July 07, 2013, 01:02:21 PM
#75
What do you guys think of these guys?

https://www.cloudhashing.com

Offering 10Ghs starting in September. Is it in any way a good idea to jump on board? They claim a return of 50BTC for essentially 10BTC (to keep it easy) ... though if you pump the figures into coinish calc, it tells you tou will make about 2BTC profit over two years on its default mode. If you put in difficulty increases of 15% then its never.

Still... i'm tempted. Certainly not going to get an asic any time soon. Thoughts?

Someone talk me out of it. :-)

You are on bad time as cloudhashing used to provide 0.11 BTC giveaway program for early birds, Suggest
 not to do this at this moment
full member
Activity: 173
Merit: 100
July 07, 2013, 12:47:51 PM
#74
Is there a Bitcoin scam exposing blog? If such a thing exists perhaps it would be useful to point their attention towards this "Cloudhashing" company.

Also, from what I have seen in the videos posted from this year's Bitcoin conference, they will try to reduce/eliminate the advantage you gain with an ASIC by the end of the year... if that happens we can all have a thread showing off our expensive press-papiers (not to mention it will make for some very angry customers at Cloudhashing & Co)  Grin.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
July 07, 2013, 10:43:10 AM
#73
Actually ignore everything I've just said about talent, it gets worse - as we know Emmanuel Adedeji is behind Cloud Hashing.

Is his name Emmanuel Abiodun or Emmanuel Adedeji? Its odd how they are such similar names. On the other hand why would he make a post on facebook with a username so similar to his own?
that name alone sounds like coming from Nigerian scammers lol

no offense tho  Tongue
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
July 03, 2013, 12:15:51 AM
#72
Actually ignore everything I've just said about talent, it gets worse - as we know Emmanuel Adedeji is behind Cloud Hashing.

Is his name Emmanuel Abiodun or Emmanuel Adedeji? Its odd how they are such similar names. On the other hand why would he make a post on facebook with a username so similar to his own?
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
June 21, 2013, 06:21:56 AM
#71
Actually ignore everything I've just said about talent, it gets worse - as we know Emmanuel Adedeji is behind Cloud Hashing, and on the 'Cloud Hashing' Facebook page, there he is fraudulently posing as a customer asking questions, he then answers to himself as Cloud Hashing;



Emmanuel Adedeji
@cloudhashing I really appreciate what you guys are doing at cloudhashing. I will like to buy in the July contracts. But will like to know, at the current difficulty level, how much will I get weekly if I buy 10Gh/s?
Like ·  · 8 June at 23:06 via Mobile


Cloud Hashing
At the current difficult level you should earn more than 10 bitcoins per Gigahash per year making 100 bitcoins.
Like · Reply · 9 June at 20:49



Disgraceful business ethics!!

...and they've clearly bought the Facebook likes...

Man, this guy is a SCAMMER, we should expose him as much as we can to warn newbies, but unfortunately people will still throw money at him. As he said a few days ago, we are not his "core target", because we know he is scamming, his "core target" is people that never heard about bitcoin and that will gladly buy his contracts... And when they see they spent $1,000 and get only 4 or 5 Bitcoins, there will be two options:

a) BTC will have raised in price, so they will still be happy with their return, because they will not realize that they could have bought 10BTC with that money (or a miner that would have generated more than 4 or 5 BTC for them)

b) BTC price stays more or less the same or go down, and they will just think "this BTC thing is unprofitable"



The issue is he has a pretty website and people are idiots, he also seems to have a direct affinity with Coindesk.com, who keep legitimising this venture, either my mistake, lazy journalism, or on purpose, as they keep quoting him in articles...

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-maas-mining-as-a-service-coming-soon/

http://www.coindesk.com/terrahash-opens-asic-mining-preorders-loses-business/

Yesterday, just before KnC removed Cloudhashing from their site: http://www.coindesk.com/kncminer-readies-asic-customer-list/
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1018
June 21, 2013, 06:18:20 AM
#70
Actually ignore everything I've just said about talent, it gets worse - as we know Emmanuel Adedeji is behind Cloud Hashing, and on the 'Cloud Hashing' Facebook page, there he is fraudulently posing as a customer asking questions, he then answers to himself as Cloud Hashing;



Emmanuel Adedeji
@cloudhashing I really appreciate what you guys are doing at cloudhashing. I will like to buy in the July contracts. But will like to know, at the current difficulty level, how much will I get weekly if I buy 10Gh/s?
Like ·  · 8 June at 23:06 via Mobile


Cloud Hashing
At the current difficult level you should earn more than 10 bitcoins per Gigahash per year making 100 bitcoins.
Like · Reply · 9 June at 20:49



Disgraceful business ethics!!

...and they've clearly bought the Facebook likes...

Man, this guy is a SCAMMER, we should expose him as much as we can to warn newbies, but unfortunately people will still throw money at him. As he said a few days ago, we are not his "core target", because we know he is scamming, his "core target" is people that never heard about bitcoin and that will gladly buy his contracts... And when they see they spent $1,000 and get only 4 or 5 Bitcoins, there will be two options:

a) BTC will have raised in price, so they will still be happy with their return, because they will not realize that they could have bought 10BTC with that money (or a miner that would have generated more than 4 or 5 BTC for them)

b) BTC price stays more or less the same or go down, and they will just think "this BTC thing is unprofitable"

hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
June 21, 2013, 05:59:52 AM
#69
Actually ignore everything I've just said about talent, it gets worse - as we know Emmanuel Adedeji is behind Cloud Hashing, and on the 'Cloud Hashing' Facebook page, there he is fraudulently posing as a customer asking questions, he then answers to himself as Cloud Hashing;



Emmanuel Adedeji
@cloudhashing I really appreciate what you guys are doing at cloudhashing. I will like to buy in the July contracts. But will like to know, at the current difficulty level, how much will I get weekly if I buy 10Gh/s?
Like ·  · 8 June at 23:06 via Mobile


Cloud Hashing
At the current difficult level you should earn more than 10 bitcoins per Gigahash per year making 100 bitcoins.
Like · Reply · 9 June at 20:49



Disgraceful business ethics!!

...and they've clearly bought the Facebook likes...
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