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legendary
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June 15, 2015, 08:31:12 AM
#19
Anyway, even if they are legit, the ROI takes too long to be reached.

At least the service is not ponzi scam Tongue LOL
More invest, more profit but more risk too, we don't know if anytime something cloud mining company which legit reputation will collapse.
legendary
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June 15, 2015, 06:55:04 AM
#18
there are a lot of cloud mining sites to choose from, but you have to compare all the available sites and choose the one that suits your need and seems legit.make a list of all sites offering cloudmining services and then research each of them to choose the best.

oh, I don't believe there is a real 'cloudmining', what I know is just scam behind 'cloudmining' service, I'm not customer of any cloudmining, so I can't recommend except from what I know.. Smiley

So, I always prefer to make a little research before invest.
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June 14, 2015, 01:58:14 PM
#17
there are a lot of cloud mining sites to choose from, but you have to compare all the available sites and choose the one that suits your need and seems legit.make a list of all sites offering cloudmining services and then research each of them to choose the best.
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 11:29:35 PM
#16
Anyway, even if they are legit, the ROI takes too long to be reached.

Actually the better the ROI , the higher the chance it's a ponzi scheme. But not that it could be solely counted as red flag.
In the end the risk is yours in the end, so use your best judgement OP.

cheers
hero member
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June 13, 2015, 09:07:14 PM
#15
Anyway, even if they are legit, the ROI takes too long to be reached.
sr. member
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June 13, 2015, 01:43:32 PM
#14
Bit-X hashrate is provided by BitFury. I've been mining there for the past few months Smiley

so this guy is spreading fud as usual? i see him in another thread writing the same thing about bit-x

Stay 100 mile away from Bit-X. This is an AM hash in making. Promoting themselve as 'Reputable Cloud Mining' with only 1 Phs vouch from BitFury. No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not. They do not publish their mining address, do not publish payout details. The only thing they do is spend huge on Ad campaigns and pay shills to attack others.

HashNest would at least be a better choice than Bit-X. Make sure to calculate your ROI @ https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

Spreading FUD ? Really ? Which part of the Qs that I have asked is FUD ? Care to elaborate ?

FUD means fear, uncertainty and doubt. "No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not." That quote of yours fits the definition of FUD.

It is almost two months now, Bit-X has failed to provide mining address or payment proof. And if someone points that out, that is categorized as FUD ? That way, we can not question the credibility of any cloud mining... even the latest greatest CloudThink.io  Roll EyesCheesy Tongue
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 12:03:02 PM
#13
Bit-X hashrate is provided by BitFury. I've been mining there for the past few months Smiley

so this guy is spreading fud as usual? i see him in another thread writing the same thing about bit-x

Stay 100 mile away from Bit-X. This is an AM hash in making. Promoting themselve as 'Reputable Cloud Mining' with only 1 Phs vouch from BitFury. No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not. They do not publish their mining address, do not publish payout details. The only thing they do is spend huge on Ad campaigns and pay shills to attack others.

HashNest would at least be a better choice than Bit-X. Make sure to calculate your ROI @ https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

Spreading FUD ? Really ? Which part of the Qs that I have asked is FUD ? Care to elaborate ?

FUD means fear, uncertainty and doubt. "No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not." That quote of yours fits the definition of FUD.
sr. member
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June 13, 2015, 11:18:02 AM
#12
Bit-X hashrate is provided by BitFury. I've been mining there for the past few months Smiley

so this guy is spreading fud as usual? i see him in another thread writing the same thing about bit-x

Stay 100 mile away from Bit-X. This is an AM hash in making. Promoting themselve as 'Reputable Cloud Mining' with only 1 Phs vouch from BitFury. No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not. They do not publish their mining address, do not publish payout details. The only thing they do is spend huge on Ad campaigns and pay shills to attack others.

HashNest would at least be a better choice than Bit-X. Make sure to calculate your ROI @ https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

Spreading FUD ? Really ? Which part of the Qs that I have asked is FUD ? Care to elaborate ?

p.s. Dont be blind for another hefty sig payment. You might be helping another AM hash in the making.


Stay 100 mile away from Bit-X. This is an AM hash in making. Promoting themselve as 'Reputable Cloud Mining' with only 1 Phs vouch from BitFury. No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not. They do not publish their mining address, do not publish payout details. The only thing they do is spend huge on Ad campaigns and pay shills to attack others.

HashNest would at least be a better choice than Bit-X. Make sure to calculate your ROI @ https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

I'd rather choose bit-x rather the one in your signature.. obvious ponzi lol..

I dint take you at Gunpoint to chose the one in my sig. Rather I suggested Hashnest as a better option than the Bit-X scam Smiley
hero member
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June 13, 2015, 07:43:28 AM
#11

Stay 100 mile away from Bit-X. This is an AM hash in making. Promoting themselve as 'Reputable Cloud Mining' with only 1 Phs vouch from BitFury. No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not. They do not publish their mining address, do not publish payout details. The only thing they do is spend huge on Ad campaigns and pay shills to attack others.

HashNest would at least be a better choice than Bit-X. Make sure to calculate your ROI @ https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

I'd rather choose bit-x rather the one in your signature.. obvious ponzi lol..
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 07:10:24 AM
#10
Bit-X hashrate is provided by BitFury. I've been mining there for the past few months Smiley

so this guy is spreading fud as usual? i see him in another thread writing the same thing about bit-x

Stay 100 mile away from Bit-X. This is an AM hash in making. Promoting themselve as 'Reputable Cloud Mining' with only 1 Phs vouch from BitFury. No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not. They do not publish their mining address, do not publish payout details. The only thing they do is spend huge on Ad campaigns and pay shills to attack others.

HashNest would at least be a better choice than Bit-X. Make sure to calculate your ROI @ https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 07:10:12 AM
#9
Would definitely give Bit-X a try. Currently I also have a contract on MiningSweden but it's way too early to tell whether or not that's worth it Smiley
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 04:10:03 AM
#8
Hello,

I am a former customer of bitcoincloudservices.com. I had received payments from the time I bought my cloud contract with them (230 ghs in February) up until last week. Right now there are accusations of this company being a ponzi which sucks. Could anyone recommend a legitimate cloud mining service? I would mine myself, but electricity is expensive where I live and my neighbors probably won't like the noise that miners make. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

c0ynw1zrd

BIT-X seems a promising cloud mining company they're partnered with Bitmain which provides their Ghash
here is their service thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312

You can also try Hashnet but i personally haven't tried them yet but i heard they're also good.

Bit-X hashrate is provided by BitFury. I've been mining there for the past few months Smiley
sr. member
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June 13, 2015, 03:27:20 AM
#7
Hello,

I am a former customer of bitcoincloudservices.com. I had received payments from the time I bought my cloud contract with them (230 ghs in February) up until last week. Right now there are accusations of this company being a ponzi which sucks. Could anyone recommend a legitimate cloud mining service? I would mine myself, but electricity is expensive where I live and my neighbors probably won't like the noise that miners make. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

c0ynw1zrd

If you interesting new cloudmining yu cn discussion in here
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudmining-101-ponzi-risk-assessment-878387

That wonderfull idea to mine it self with real hardware, so how much money youre prepaid?

i can try to help you,
my opinion you can rent old warehouse in deserted village, than you can build some hardware you can see some image from HAOBTC he make real company
you can get more inspiration

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--1072474
legendary
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June 13, 2015, 03:15:39 AM
#6
Hello,

I am a former customer of bitcoincloudservices.com. I had received payments from the time I bought my cloud contract with them (230 ghs in February) up until last week. Right now there are accusations of this company being a ponzi which sucks. Could anyone recommend a legitimate cloud mining service? I would mine myself, but electricity is expensive where I live and my neighbors probably won't like the noise that miners make. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

c0ynw1zrd

BIT-X seems a promising cloud mining company they're partnered with Bitmain which provides their Ghash
here is their service thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312

You can also try Hashnet but i personally haven't tried them yet but i heard they're also good.

I never use bit-x, even bit-x has reputation here.., you have to make a little research dude.., Smiley
making sure that you investing your money to the right company...
sr. member
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June 12, 2015, 07:06:57 PM
#5
Hello,

I am a former customer of bitcoincloudservices.com. I had received payments from the time I bought my cloud contract with them (230 ghs in February) up until last week. Right now there are accusations of this company being a ponzi which sucks. Could anyone recommend a legitimate cloud mining service? I would mine myself, but electricity is expensive where I live and my neighbors probably won't like the noise that miners make. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

c0ynw1zrd

BIT-X seems a promising cloud mining company they're partnered with Bitmain which provides their Ghash
here is their service thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312

You can also try Hashnet but i personally haven't tried them yet but i heard they're also good.

Stay 100 mile away from Bit-X. This is an AM hash in making. Promoting themselve as 'Reputable Cloud Mining' with only 1 Phs vouch from BitFury. No one knows whether they really have that hash power, or even if they have whether they are overselling or not. They do not publish their mining address, do not publish payout details. The only thing they do is spend huge on Ad campaigns and pay shills to attack others.

HashNest would at least be a better choice than Bit-X. Make sure to calculate your ROI @ https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
sr. member
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June 12, 2015, 07:03:14 PM
#4
Hello,

I am a former customer of bitcoincloudservices.com. I had received payments from the time I bought my cloud contract with them (230 ghs in February) up until last week. Right now there are accusations of this company being a ponzi which sucks. Could anyone recommend a legitimate cloud mining service? I would mine myself, but electricity is expensive where I live and my neighbors probably won't like the noise that miners make. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

c0ynw1zrd

Would also suggest Hashnest for Cloudmining. Bit-x is also popular around. You could look into threads of both and decide for yourself.
full member
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June 12, 2015, 06:47:44 PM
#3
Cloud Mining Break Even Project
http://cloudbreakeven.blogspot.com

hero member
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June 12, 2015, 04:56:37 PM
#2
Hello,

I am a former customer of bitcoincloudservices.com. I had received payments from the time I bought my cloud contract with them (230 ghs in February) up until last week. Right now there are accusations of this company being a ponzi which sucks. Could anyone recommend a legitimate cloud mining service? I would mine myself, but electricity is expensive where I live and my neighbors probably won't like the noise that miners make. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

c0ynw1zrd

BIT-X seems a promising cloud mining company they're partnered with Bitmain which provides their Ghash
here is their service thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312

You can also try Hashnet but i personally haven't tried them yet but i heard they're also good.
newbie
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June 12, 2015, 03:49:29 PM
#1
Hello,

I am a former customer of bitcoincloudservices.com. I had received payments from the time I bought my cloud contract with them (230 ghs in February) up until last week. Right now there are accusations of this company being a ponzi which sucks. Could anyone recommend a legitimate cloud mining service? I would mine myself, but electricity is expensive where I live and my neighbors probably won't like the noise that miners make. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

c0ynw1zrd
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