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Topic: Cloud Mining Journey (with Hashflare) - page 2. (Read 4614 times)

newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 21, 2018, 10:31:20 AM
I purchased 108TH/s @ 1.26854463 BTC 12-10-17

as of today I have been paid with todays withdraw I have earned 0.55735666 BTC back

So i guess we are getting back our investment at the same pace, as we bought about at the same time.

Let me jump in and here is my journey so far

Current hashrate: 101 THS.

Bought 1 THS as a test run using credit card for 150$ on 12-12-2017.
Bought 100 THS for .8 bitcoins on 18-12-2017 (15000$ worth when BTC was approaching 20K). A week or two later hashflare bumped up their contract price by 40% so my timing was lucky!

Current balance: .3472874 BTC and expecting to break even in a month or two as advertised! Don't plan to withdraw until I'm at least .8 BTC.

My biggest enemy is difficulty increases!

No drama and works as advertised!

Support have been supportive but it tooks them 2 weeks to fix a minor 9.5 THS ether purchase issue, I also have 1000 THS ether contract paid by bitcoin and I'm more actively involved with ETH withdrawls.

Very satisfied but like I said, difficulty increases is my enemy.



100% agree, difficulty increase is the main issue Wink
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 21, 2018, 05:18:34 AM
I purchased 108TH/s @ 1.26854463 BTC 12-10-17

as of today I have been paid with todays withdraw I have earned 0.55735666 BTC back

So i guess we are getting back our investment at the same pace, as we bought about at the same time.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 21, 2018, 05:09:51 AM
Hi

Some update from my side

A few days ago i recovered 50% of my initial investment.
As a reminder, i dont have any strategy but getting to breakeven as fast as possible ( in crypto we dont know what s gonna tomorrow Wink  )
I got to 50% in 39 days, i am in line with my initial plan ( 84 days breakeven )

The last increased in difficulty seems not to have much effect in the hashing rate per TH  (still  0.00013161/TH/s)

So i can say so far so good.

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Also i noticed the ENG Hashflare telegram group disappeared, i dont know why, that was a good source of up to date information


50% in 39 days?
How come I only get 27% of the initial capital back in 34 days?
Are you using the current bitcoin price x total bitcoin to calculate the US return, or using the sum of the daily US payout over the period?



I am calculating my Returns in BTC only ( My purpose since the beginning is : should i just hold my .BTC or bet i ll make some more in buying hashrate )

And as i remember  when i bought the contract pricing was 1.5 per 10 GH/s and the BTC price was higher when i bought it ( around 14k-16k USD/BTC )
that may explain the gap between both our breakevens period.

newbie
Activity: 88
Merit: 0
January 21, 2018, 05:00:03 AM
I purchased 108TH/s @ 1.26854463 BTC 12-10-17

as of today I have been paid with todays withdraw I have earned 0.55735666 BTC back
full member
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Merit: 134
bounty manager? contact me: https://bit.ly/2skHgzN
January 21, 2018, 03:01:11 AM
Hasflare is decreasing their min. withdrawal day by day. And this is very pleasing. I’ve been with them more than 1 year. Even the dif. increase every 2 weeks it will always break-even.

Its been a few months since I started waiting for them to decrease the minimum payout for ETH but unfortunately there is still no decrease in the minimum withdrawal and most likely I wouldn't reach it in the time my contract ends
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 20, 2018, 06:30:55 AM
Hi

Some update from my side

A few days ago i recovered 50% of my initial investment.
As a reminder, i dont have any strategy but getting to breakeven as fast as possible ( in crypto we dont know what s gonna tomorrow Wink  )
I got to 50% in 39 days, i am in line with my initial plan ( 84 days breakeven )

The last increased in difficulty seems not to have much effect in the hashing rate per TH  (still  0.00013161/TH/s)

So i can say so far so good.

--

Also i noticed the ENG Hashflare telegram group disappeared, i dont know why, that was a good source of up to date information
PeZ
sr. member
Activity: 297
Merit: 250
January 15, 2018, 03:55:53 PM
You're posting the same thing on multiple threads and describing all sort of problems without mentioning attempts to troubleshoot on your own end. As a result, you get all sorts of people posting on these multiple threads trying to help you.

If you can come to an agreement with someone to sell your Hashrate, support will apparently help with that. You might get better assistance from the users in Telegram about that.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
January 14, 2018, 08:01:41 PM

If you re-enter the wallet address, withdrawal becomes disabled for 14 days, so you don't want to change that unless you need to.

If you are unable to modify the wallet entry, you should try different browsers which have no addons.

Send a support ticket in, because it's a long wait to get a response. If you are not getting emails from [email protected], change your email provider. They are using mandrillapp.com to send emails which might get blocked as spam or you might end up on a rejection list if your address causes an email bounce.


Guys, this really reads as an insult.

Do you really think that, before posting this serious accusation to HashFlare, I haven't tried all possible possibilities ?

I tried different browsers, different OS's, different locations and I do receive all their (narrow first line level) helpdesk mails. I tried several BTC addresses with all possible forks just to be sure. I do know about the 14 days rule (duh; it's on their site and I went through all FAQ, forums and comments)
IT IS NOT WORKING !
BTW: I made withdrawals before.

I'm making this very clear to all: you don't HAVE to believe me and I'm perfectly ok with all of you losing all your investments by not reading this or willing to understand.

I only want to warn you all that it IS a scam and after a while you will not be able to retrieve your investments. Read comments that are not contaminated by people connected through the referral program.

All the best.
PeZ
sr. member
Activity: 297
Merit: 250
January 12, 2018, 10:59:45 PM
However, recently I am not able to re-enter my wallet address in the browser, and no confirmation mails are sent by HashFlare.
If you re-enter the wallet address, withdrawal becomes disabled for 14 days, so you don't want to change that unless you need to.

If you are unable to modify the wallet entry, you should try different browsers which have no addons.

Send a support ticket in, because it's a long wait to get a response. If you are not getting emails from [email protected], change your email provider. They are using mandrillapp.com to send emails which might get blocked as spam or you might end up on a rejection list if your address causes an email bounce.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
January 12, 2018, 06:21:44 PM
Read this topic and came to the same conclusion:

Only people involved in the referral program have recent good news.

Basically I did the same experiment before and I was able to retrieve some investments too.

As I bought into BTC before the hype it is of no interest to me to loose the investments. They are really small if you refer to the value of  0.5 BTC some years ago, combined with the initial retrieve possibility. (clever me  Wink )

However, recently I am not able to re-enter my wallet address in the browser, and no confirmation mails are sent by HashFlare.
Only the delete address function was possible.
My wallet address was properly checked, and all possible hard and softfork possibilities were checked too, so pretty convinced it is not my error. They have me by the B@77$#.....

They do not reply and prove that mails indeed leave their server, and for the worse, helpdesk mails that come from the same domain are indeed received by me, so I am pretty sure about e-mail settings and spam filtering not being the trouble.

Thanks for the reply, spread the message if you think it can protect others.....
Go ahead with hashflare and see it as a gamble, it is great fun and you eventually loose all your money. Just, DO NOT PUT YOUR LIFE SAVINGS IN IT ! Neither use money you really need.

See this topic as well :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.26953277
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
January 12, 2018, 10:33:31 AM
  • I was able to withdraw BTC
  • Took less than 5 minutes to show up in my wallet

DAY 42
It's been a while since I posted. Quite frankly because Hashflare has been performing exactly as advertised with no drama to report. The other day I finally had enough bitcoin for a withdrawal. I submitted a withdrawal of BTC0.06. I forgot to take a screenshot before I initiated the withdrawal, but here is the message that was displayed after I completed:
 https://i.imgur.com/LqIsYwo.png
On December 31st I had BTC0.0635. I then transferred to my wallet, which sent BTC0.0629 after paying the transaction fee. Less then five minutes later, the bitcoin appeared in my Exodus wallet. You can see the withdrawal in my transaction history:
https://i.imgur.com/t4yl32g.png
And here it is appearing in my wallet.
https://i.imgur.com/wJ4ropU.png
At current rates, that translates into roughly $870 (USD) and the potential time to earn back my investment is looking like a shade under four months. (Granted, the time to ROI fluctuates with the price of bitcoin). As of today, I have BTC0.028 BTC in my Hashflare account and earning about BTC0.0026 daily.

I can finally say that I do not believe Hashflare is a scam. The mining has roughly paid out each day as predicted by various online calculators. I withdrew my money easily and with no hassle. Please note I am making no statements about whether or not cloud mining is a good or bad idea, just that Hashflare is not a scam. My opinion is that owning the machine and mining it on your own is better than cloud mining. But, if you cannot own the machine for whatever reason, cloud mining, at least when I purchased and given the current price of bitcoin is still profitable.

If you have read this far and found this thread useful and want to join Hashflare, consider signing up using my reference code: https://hashflare.io/r/324CD8C4
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 11, 2018, 03:06:27 AM
Hi,

I made a withdraw again on this morning.
It took only a few minutes from the transaction to move from chain.so to the [Suspicious link removed]pared to hours,  weeks before, thats a good surprise !
jr. member
Activity: 80
Merit: 1
January 10, 2018, 07:07:05 AM
they are charging quite big amount on withdrawal fees

Do they? Even with the current 0,0007 BTC it's lower than the usual transaction fee (currently most I see is around 0,001+)
jr. member
Activity: 168
Merit: 1
January 10, 2018, 05:46:44 AM
Been with hashflare for a month or so too. Looking to add more hash power as my current 0.8 TH/s is way too low to bring any meaningful return. Target to reach to >5 TH/s.

Maybe i still way off even with auto reinvest. Things should pick up soon.

full member
Activity: 236
Merit: 100
January 10, 2018, 12:57:41 AM
I think they are planning to do withdrawal transactions in batches to save on fees.

they are charging quite big amount on withdrawal fees, if they are planning to do withdrawal transaction on batch they should lower the miner's fee they are deducting from users or it will be called robbery
PeZ
sr. member
Activity: 297
Merit: 250
January 09, 2018, 10:26:16 PM
I think they are planning to do withdrawal transactions in batches to save on fees.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
January 09, 2018, 07:16:57 PM
I bought about 4.25TH/s about a month ago and I already have .017 BTC. I am waiting for it to get to .05 so I can finally withdraw it. Once I can successfully withdraw it, I will start to trust Hashflare more. Because they have been changing withdraw limit every now and then. And even though avg transaction fees (https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin-transactionfees.html) have gone down recently, they seems to have kept the withdrawal limit same.
jr. member
Activity: 80
Merit: 1
January 08, 2018, 05:59:54 PM
Thanks! Really getting tired of all this "Hashflare is scam" crap.
Have to wait a little longer to withdraw as I only mine with 1.5 TH/s (and some ETH) but so far results at Hashflare are satisfying for me too.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 08, 2018, 03:50:15 PM
yes sure, already withdraw twice.
jr. member
Activity: 80
Merit: 1
January 08, 2018, 01:23:41 PM
So you had been able to withdraw once you reached the minimum withdrawl / passed the 14 day block time?
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