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Topic: ▁ ▂ ▄ ▅ ▆ Cloudmining 101 (ponzi risk assessment) ▆ ▅ ▄ ▂ ▁ - page 77. (Read 361607 times)

donator
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1001
is there any bad news for Hashnest ??

Yep, their latest cheap offer is worrying without further explanation. Also if you login to trade section and look into sellers bids, there are 2 bids for sale of 1 PHs each and one for 600+THs. All hashrate offered for sale together from all bids (3 PHs) is of the same size as whole umisoo should be and unless they explain from where the new hashrate is coming and how much did they dump to market it starts to stink.

BITMAIN has just released the S5, and also large mining operation pictures. I think the new added Umisoo is actually out of these new generation of mining rigs. The actual electricity cost of $/TH/day is low and BITMAIN sell the hash rate at low price but earn the maintenance profit.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1057
SpacePirate.io
Sooo..   thoughts on scrypt.cc beeing down ?

Looks like they are back up now. I can confirm that they were down earlier, I emailed them and the site was back up in a few hours.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Sooo..   thoughts on scrypt.cc beeing down ?
legendary
Activity: 1513
Merit: 1040
If that's true (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10021659) GAW really needs a special hint in this list.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1005
Not cloudmining (so off-topic?) but definitely a ponzi (so on-topic?): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/re-popular-bitcoin-techniques-906261

I think it's just plain shocking how easily one can start a ponzi here on bitcointalk and lure enough people in to make a profit. I think it's both shocking that so many people lack common sense, but also that there's no action taken against this.

I'll try and report this somewhere, see if bitciontalk.org will shut this down before even more people lose their BTC.
If you want to play with that, use the 14 day plan, payment on term. The last ponzi that offered such rates closed in 21 days, you need to maximize profit and minimize risk.

Since it started 7 days ago, it will most likely die on January 20th or so...
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 260
You should add ContractMine.com

I am experimenting with it here in this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10007621

I feel it needs some investigation. I hope to get some details on payouts, if any, soon.

sr. member
Activity: 291
Merit: 250
I added quick ROI calculations for companies considered legit here: http://nextdifficulty.com/ Use on your own risk of course, not too much to chose from anyway...
hero member
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Merit: 818
Not cloudmining (so off-topic?) but definitely a ponzi (so on-topic?): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/re-popular-bitcoin-techniques-906261

I think it's just plain shocking how easily one can start a ponzi here on bitcointalk and lure enough people in to make a profit. I think it's both shocking that so many people lack common sense, but also that there's no action taken against this.

I'll try and report this somewhere, see if bitciontalk.org will shut this down before even more people lose their BTC.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1014
In Satoshi I Trust
give GAW a "9/9" , they deserve it  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
password needs to be 8+ characters, and it seems you cant reuse the same email you got the error with. Then you get a chinese only email to confirm the registration

Professional? Far from. Then again, thats not a crime and Id rather they know a thing or two about operating mining hardware than coding websites. Amhash website is a disaster too, and most of the sleek looking fancy websites are scams.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
cant seem to register there, fist i get errors of illegal characters in pass (as on amhash ?),   then i get an error in chinese ...   so ..  cant register
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Here's another two CLOUD MINING SERVICES for you to look at:

Thanks, added both with preliminary assessment.
For POW88 :
pow88.com             1+2                => 2/7 = Probably legit (preliminary assessment)

I didnt give them a point for referral because its only 1%. PIctures dont look impressive, but neither does the available hashrate (50TH), this is a small operation.

agreed, looks very professional. everything is laid clear.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
Here's another two CLOUD MINING SERVICES for you to look at:

Thanks, added both with preliminary assessment.
For POW88 :
pow88.com             1+2                => 2/7 = Probably legit (preliminary assessment)

I didnt give them a point for referral because its only 1%. PIctures dont look impressive, but neither does the available hashrate (50TH), this is a small operation.

Cloudmining.sg doesnt look that good so far:
cloudmining.sg        1+2+3+4+7          => 5/7 = (very) suspicious (preliminary assessment)

And ive been generous granting them point 6 (identity) despite the fact there isnt even a contact address on their site, but I guess this will do:
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/neal-blackburn/25/305/139
full member
Activity: 178
Merit: 100
Can we get a campaign spread to ALL Wallet and currency exchange centers to warn against cloud mining?

99% of them are either scams, nor not profitable. PERIOD.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hi Puppet
Just want to commend you on a good job! Thanks and Happy New Year!

Here's another two CLOUD MINING SERVICES for you to look at:
1] cloudmining.sg
COINTELEGRAPH:"The major cryptocurrency event, Inside Bitcoin, will be held next year in Singapore on January 29-30, 2015.
Speakers
A number of the industry´s top thought leaders, including Steve Beauregard, CEO and Found of GoCoin.com, Tomas Forgac, Founder of Coin of Sale, Zennon Kapron, Managing Director of Kapronasia and Neal R. Blackburn, co-Founder, Cloud Mining Singapore. This group will be discussing topics such as blockchain technology, compliance and regulation, derivatives and arbitrage, financial privacy and altcoins, as well as other topics."

Offerings according to website: http://www.cloudmining.sg/profit-calculator.html
1 MH/S  (12 MONTHS CONTRACT)
Was $119.00 Now $25.99

20 MH/S (12 MONTHS CONTRACT)
Was $1,979.00 Now $999.00

100 MH/S (12 MONTHS HOSTING CONTRACT)
Was $9,399.00, Now $3,610.00
Almost forgot, they sell a 90MH/S SCRYPT (LITECOIN) 28NM ASIC PHYSICAL MINER for $3,999.00 down from original price of $10,000.00.

2] http://pow88.com/
Based out of China, they do show some pictures of some miners on their site.
There's a Chinese video here: http://pow88.com/aboutus.php   Coulda sworn I'd seen the guy on the left give a lecture on Youtube along with Marco Krohn (Genesis Mining) somewhere in Europe in 2014.
They promise "hourly earnings,fast and safe.100% hash guarantee. Cheapest price and highest earnings". Looks like they even offer loans! According to this guy {https://btcjam.com/listings/25737-pow88-com-cloud-mining} who tried to take out a loan to buy GH/s, they offer a credit line at 0,1% per day.
Offerings for sale are:
1GH/s = BTC 0.001144
They also have an interesting looking 'hash exchange' here: http://pow88.com/trade.php

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/pow88-has-the-first-mining-leverage-market-in-china-785721  "Pow88 has the first mining leverage market in China , all investors can get a value of 2 times of the security deposit mining leverage. Pow88 has the lowest Maintenance fee:0.0067 BTC/ Ths /Day."

Just thought I'd put this out there.
Happy New Year to one and all!
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1031
No surprise there! From the very first moment a thread was opened about them here most people called it a scam as the signs were obvious.

offtopic: Zeta, you should run a spell checker on the english text (insolvet ==> insolvent, view ==> few and visit ==> visited)

Thanks!  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 537
Merit: 524
No surprise there! From the very first moment a thread was opened about them here most people called it a scam as the signs were obvious.

offtopic: Zeta, you should run a spell checker on the english text (insolvet ==> insolvent, view ==> few and visit ==> visited)
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