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Topic: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin - page 15. (Read 197163 times)

sr. member
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Taking bitcoin mining to everybody
Hi all,

I want to introduce myself.  My name is Michael from Cloudhashing.com, and I have taken over the public relations work there after being one of their customers since August.  I will be the only one writing from this account now. 

My professional involvement with CH began about a month ago when I began writing Cloud Hashing emails about mistakes they were making and things they should address in order to thrive.  I have been doing PR for 16 years, and they were making mistakes that frankly could have been avoided with some strategic planning.  To their great credit, they were very open to my critiques and wanted to make changes to better support their customers.  I met and got to know the owners and staff, and I am convinced that their intentions were honest and genuine, but they had made mistakes along the way which really hurt their credibility in some cases.  Some of this is to be expected from a start up which is suddenly way more successful than it had estimated during the planning stages, but some of it was inexcusable.   

Over the last month we've opened a customer service center in Austin, TX and hired full-time customer support.  This isn't some call center or anything.  In fact, I trained a really solid guy personally just last week.  Before this, we didn't have full-time, dedicated customer service, and it showed.

We also linked our Facebook to our Twitter and stopped doing customer service queries via social media and forums.  It's unprofessional.  Someone's accounts and concerns should be handled promptly and privately via email or phone.  When CH started it took some unheard-of length of time for someone to respond to customer queries (we're talking weeks, if ever!).  Today, you will likely hear back the same day or the next if it's a weekend or a complicated issue that we have to consult others on.  But in general, it's the same day or as darn close to it as humanly possible.

We also instituted a rule which basically states that we will never release information about what we're "going to do" or "are about to do" or anything like that as had been done in the past.  Who cares what you're about to do?  Just do it already.  Too many in the Bitcoin space are talking pre-orders, pre-announcements, pre-results, pre-promises.  I hate that.

About myself, I am passionate about Bitcoin, and I love the opportunity to help Cloudhashing.com reach its full potential.  I am married with two kids (another on the way in Jan.) and I enjoy watching the Kansas City Chiefs actually have a winning season...and long walks on the beach etc.

If you have questions about Cloudhashing.com or Bitcoin mining in general, I am very happy to respond to the best of my ability.  I look forward to helping bring Bitcoin mining to the mainstream with Cloudhashing.com, and I wanted to introduce myself before posting further as I know this is a strong community who knows Bitcoin like no other.

Michael

     
legendary
Activity: 4172
Merit: 8075
'The right to privacy matters'
Waiting on my payment of .05 btc

 Last payment was  on Nov 29th
Date---------------Btc paid------------------------
   
Aug  07 2013   0.10600                            
Aug 21 2013   0.17220
Sept 4   2013   0.21109
Sept 18 2013   0.29672
Oct  2 2013      0.26425
Oct 26 2013   0.11149
Nov 14 2013   0.10087
Nov  26 2013   0.06246
      
      
   BTC price      USD
   96.85              10.26
   111.53      19.20
   121.94      25.74
   127.31      37.77
   112.75      29.79
   184.35      20.55
   413.24      41.68
   926.30      57.85                           



  242.84  cashed out   737 paid in.

   It is  amazing that  if I had held each and every btc he paid and cashed today.
 I would have more then 1.26 btc at 900 usd   or  1134.   

 If he continues to payout  I will need to reconsider my scammer rating.  I would reduce it to half a scammer but no can do.
He no longer is my top rated scammer.   my  rankings are   :

BFL

  Bips.me

then cloud hashing.. since cloud hashing continues to fork over money  they will not be the worst of all my btc adventures.

  BTW I like Mel B.
member
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The fact that Mel B is becoming partner of cloudhashing is just a good marketing move, but that fact doesn't make them a good service provider.
That fact only means is that emmanuel points to make real money with a shit business model, which is a complete theft to the ignorant noobs on cryptocoin. That they can barely give service to their actual number of customers, but they want more unhappy customers.
I think we should make something to let the world know that because of this retards are partnering with a famous singer don't make them trustworthy.
full member
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Mel B, Snoop Dogg and Childish Gambino Join the Bitcoin Revolution

Anyone paying attention to financial news or just garden variety pop culture phenomena has likely heard about the rise of a new digital currency known as bitcoin. Generated (or “mined”) through a complex mathematical equation, some people are pointing towards bitcoins being the future of money and financial transactions around the world.

Now bitcoin has hit the music world, with former Spice Girl and one-time judge on TV show The X Factor Mel B announcing that she’s the first artist to officially accept bitcoins as payment for her new single, “For Once in My Life.”

“I love how new technology makes our lives easier, and to me that’s exciting,” Mel B said in a press release announcing her new partnership with Cloudhashing.com to accept the fledgling e-currency. “Bitcoin unites my fans around the world using one currency. They can just pay using bitcoins!”

“Cloudhashing.com is excited to partner with international recording artist Mel B in her forward-thinking decision to accept bitcoins,” added the company’s CEO, Emmanuel Abiodun. “This will help bring Bitcoin to the attention of millions of her fans around the world.”

Mel B is not the only artist with her eyes on bitcoins. Snoop Dogg, never one to miss a trend, recently took to his Twitter account to let it be known that he wants his “next record available in bitcoin (and) delivered in a drone,” the latter a reference to Amazon.com’s recent announcement that they plan on making deliveries by drone in as little as 30 minutes after making a purchase. As Coindesk points out, bitcoin processing firm Coinbase has already reached out to Snoop Dogg eager to help him make his wish of being able to accept the currency as payment a reality.

Actor Donald Glover, who’s currently concentrating on his hip-hop persona Childish Gambino with new album Because the Internet is another artist who’s attracted to the appeal of bitcoin.

“Yeah, I know a lot of people are skeptical, but I feel like if everything’s going to live online, why not bitcoins?” Glover told Time recently. “Being backed by gold seems very old and nostalgic to me. Being backed to a bitcoin, which takes time to actually make and there’s this equation that has to be done, that feels realer to me and makes more sense.”
http://news.radio.com/2013/12/09/mel-b-snoop-dogg-and-childish-gambino-join-the-bitcoin-revolution/
newbie
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Well I think it's finally been resolved. Sent another e-mail today explaining that it's now 10 days since I purchased. Got an e-mail back from Michael confirming that I will be refunded and "sorry this didn't work out for you". A pretty strange comment to make.

No idea why they just couldn't have made my contract active and add it into the pool.

Anyway, at least I'm no longer out of pocket, I guess.
legendary
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Miners on the dashboard are only used if you attach your own hardware to the pool, no settings for mining with the hashes you bought from them.

Thank you cesmak! Would you know if the "Lock Bitcoin Address" is an option to lock your wallet address to protect against accidental editing?

Could anyone with a platinum contract confirm how much BTC they have received in total since last Friday?
Approximately 0.075 BTC...

I've managed 0.05222689 since Monday with a platinum contract... What's bothering me is nothing has been deposited to my Wallet/Address even though I've passed my auto-pay schedul, and the last Ledger Entry shows:

sequence number : 74
type: bitcoin_payment   
posted:   Dec. 7, 2013, 9:01 p.m
amount: -0.05222689   
balance: 0.00000000   
description: None   
payment status: requested   
transaction id: None

I've verified my wallet address with Blockchain.info, in my CloudHashing account settings, and Blockchain.info shows no transaction...

Anyone have any experience with how long it takes an automated payment to post to your wallet from CloudHashing?

Thak you for your thank you he he he !

Yes if you lock the wallet address to change it you need a special procedure (i don't know what is it but i think you have to contact customer service),

About your transfer of earned bitcoins, for what i understood, the auto payout is not automatic, i think that the pool system send something like a warning to the centralized managing, and i think that they manually  authorize the payouts, and because of no or real poor fees payed for the transactions when you see the transaction id (it means that phisically the payment has done) there is another delay quite of one day to see it credited on your wallet. This is what i think happens to payments, but i have no proofs of what i'm saying.
legendary
Activity: 3976
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Life, Love and Laughter...
i already emailed ch support. now let's wait a little while (20 years) for their reply. christina is really quick (NOT).
legendary
Activity: 3976
Merit: 1421
Life, Love and Laughter...
same here.  please look into this.
newbie
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Miners on the dashboard are only used if you attach your own hardware to the pool, no settings for mining with the hashes you bought from them.

Thank you cesmak! Would you know if the "Lock Bitcoin Address" is an option to lock your wallet address to protect against accidental editing?

Could anyone with a platinum contract confirm how much BTC they have received in total since last Friday?
Approximately 0.075 BTC...

I've managed 0.05222689 since Monday with a platinum contract... What's bothering me is nothing has been deposited to my Wallet/Address even though I've passed my auto-pay schedul, and the last Ledger Entry shows:

sequence number : 74
type: bitcoin_payment   
posted:   Dec. 7, 2013, 9:01 p.m
amount: -0.05222689   
balance: 0.00000000   
description: None   
payment status: requested   
transaction id: None

I've verified my wallet address with Blockchain.info, in my CloudHashing account settings, and Blockchain.info shows no transaction...

Anyone have any experience with how long it takes an automated payment to post to your wallet from CloudHashing?
newbie
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Merit: 0
Could anyone with a platinum contract confirm how much BTC they have received in total since last Friday?
Approximately 0.075 BTC...
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Try this:

Benny from Cloudhashing's Skype.

These Skypes are definitely connected with Cloudhashing and you may get a faster response using them:

Benny:  ASICMINER

This one also:

Benny, emmanuelhunt

All I can tell you is that last July these worked for contacting Cloudhashing.

My $.02.

Wink

newbie
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So I finally got someone from Cloudhashing to contact me, on Tuesday evening. They asked for a ton of details and said they would pass my information on to their "technical manager" to see what is going on. No update since, but I suppose it's at least partially reassuring that there is someone there.

I'm still £700+ out of pocket for absolutely nothing in return just now, though. Could anyone with a platinum contract confirm how much BTC they have received in total since last Friday?
legendary
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I recently registered a CLOUDHASHING Platinum contract and am wondering if anyone here has the same and knows how the CLOUDHASHING's Miner settings are optimally configured?

Apparently if you create a new Miner it can not be deleted; I 'created' a new Miner as I thought the default might be some sort of inactive template as the default didn't appears to be doing anything.

There's nothing in the way of instrumentation, support information of feedback to indicate any settings are functioning properly or even at all; though my account does appear to be hashing it's at a fraction of it's advertised hash rate for the current difficulty.

I'm realistic about the challenges a start-up like CLOUDHASHING confronts, but there are a lot of holes in their product and service presentation that if met with even a modicum of proper marketing follow-up and support would be an enormous boon to this enterprise.

Miners on the dashboard are only used if you attach your own hardware to the pool, no settings for mining with the hashes you bought from them.
newbie
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I recently registered a CLOUDHASHING Platinum contract and am wondering if anyone here has the same and knows how the CLOUDHASHING's Miner settings are optimally configured?

Apparently if you create a new Miner it can not be deleted; I 'created' a new Miner as I thought the default might be some sort of inactive template as the default didn't appears to be doing anything.

There's nothing in the way of instrumentation, support information of feedback to indicate any settings are functioning properly or even at all; though my account does appear to be hashing it's at a fraction of it's advertised hash rate for the current difficulty.

I'm realistic about the challenges a start-up like CLOUDHASHING confronts, but there are a lot of holes in their product and service presentation that if met with even a modicum of proper marketing follow-up and support would be an enormous boon to this enterprise.
hero member
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Why does my main page says I received 0.22 while total received in my address is 0.19790013 BTC ? (and my balance is 0.00 BTC)

i think 22 its total and 19 with deducing fee
legendary
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Why does my main page says I received 0.22 while total received in my address is 0.19790013 BTC ? (and my balance is 0.00 BTC)
hero member
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Freebitco.in Support https://bit.ly/2I9BVS2
So aye, I've still had zero contact from Cloud Hashing. I'm currently £700+ out of pocket as they haven't registered my contract, and they appear to be ignoring all e-mails and even Facebook messages (despite the fact that they're still periodically updating their Facebook page).

Pretty pissed off and have sent the information away to Google Checkout. I've also tried to contact the user "cloudhasher" on here with no reply.

Google should sort out a refund, they have for many others.
newbie
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So aye, I've still had zero contact from Cloud Hashing. I'm currently £700+ out of pocket as they haven't registered my contract, and they appear to be ignoring all e-mails and even Facebook messages (despite the fact that they're still periodically updating their Facebook page).

Pretty pissed off and have sent the information away to Google Checkout. I've also tried to contact the user "cloudhasher" on here with no reply.
sr. member
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  if you roi in fiat your government will call that a profit.  btc roi is meaningless …   fiat roi is all that matters.   if you want an investment strategy   invest in btc and a cloud farm. along with a little in hand miner.


Very few investors in BTC limit their views to the views of their governments.

BTC ROI is a very meaningful indicator if either a) you actually believe in BTC or b) you want to compare the return you got to what you would have had if you'd just bought BTC.

You only need one of those two conditions to be true for BTC ROI to be meaningful. In fact, some folks would argue fiat ROI is meaningless. Personally I think it's actually pretty important as well though, because most of us still think and live in fiat.

scotjam
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does anyone know when exactly rrp kicks in?  is it every month?

Hi RRP kicks in every month. People are asking for it to be done on each block found. I am looking into making this a possibility, Just a data storage nightmare from over 2k users and 10k contracts as it grows.

Thanks

I don't think every block is necessary but once a day or even week would really be nice.  Every month is an eternity for bitcoin to just be sitting in limbo.
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