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Topic: GAW Digital Miners - Experience? (Read 1958 times)

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September 18, 2014, 03:18:27 PM
#11
I love them, not a fan of the genesis though but the zens are amazing.
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September 17, 2014, 04:29:55 AM
#10
is it really possible to make some ROI on these miners ?
Sure.
There are threads with ROI tracking, like this one:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8839853

thanks, really good thread indeed.
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September 16, 2014, 07:27:56 PM
#9
is it really possible to make some ROI on these miners ?
Sure.
There are threads with ROI tracking, like this one:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8839853

This is really an awesome thread!!! Thanks Cheesy
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Small Red and Bad
September 16, 2014, 08:25:29 AM
#8
is it really possible to make some ROI on these miners ?
Sure.
There are threads with ROI tracking, like this one:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8839853
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September 15, 2014, 06:46:36 AM
#7
is it really possible to make some ROI on these miners ?
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September 14, 2014, 04:27:56 PM
#6
Hi there.

First of all - can you ignore my trust rating; silly newbie mistake.

Secondly, I use Gawminers Hashlets to mine sctypt & sha256. Pricing has shot up over the last few weeks by a silly amount. To purchase a prime hashlet it it costs over 50% more than any other - and yes, we're yet to reap the benefits of the price hike. That all being said they are reputable enough for me to invest with them. Over the last two months I have probably ploughed in about $2500 and I am seeing a return of about $500 every 20 or so days (give or take a few)

I would discourage you from making a small investment - i.e. purchasing a 1MH/s hashlet - because you're going to see very little profit in the next few months. Unless of course you only have $20 or so to play with, and that is also fine Smiley

So far, at the moment a zenhashlet is just as profitable as a prime hashlet - not seeing any difference whatsoever between these two currently. Maybe they have something planned and upcoming? Who knows. Smiley

The Genesis Hashlet is also awesomely dirt cheap - but mining sha256 is very low roi investment right now. I just bought 40GH/s as a try out today. So we'll see Smiley

As for where they buy their hardware from. Who knows Smiley

Hope this helps, if at all.

Smiley


Thank you for your reply. That's interesting about the "Zen" model performing the same.  

Do they show live hash rate when they are mining?

Thanks again for your awesome reply Smiley

They do, they show in addition an hourly mapping of each miner you have and your 24 hour daily payout. In the past few weeks they have been tweaking and fixing issues that people were having with the system. Payouts were slow yesterday and they report all the changes made the next time you log in. If you buy from the zenminer site, you take advantage of hash points. However if your going to buy a lot, you can use the reward points from the gawminers.com site (also the only method that uses credit cards, it was disabled on zenminer recently*).

Edit: Merged miners I heard in the past may not show up correctly in the first 24 hours, but I think they either resolved or in progress of fixing that.

*As of Sept 14 2014

^^What this person said.

Also, you now have the ability to sell your miners for a reduced price - so Prime miners sell for $39.99 (I think). - I am not intending to do so, but this is what they offer Smiley

Smiley
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September 14, 2014, 02:29:04 PM
#5
Hi there.

First of all - can you ignore my trust rating; silly newbie mistake.

Secondly, I use Gawminers Hashlets to mine sctypt & sha256. Pricing has shot up over the last few weeks by a silly amount. To purchase a prime hashlet it it costs over 50% more than any other - and yes, we're yet to reap the benefits of the price hike. That all being said they are reputable enough for me to invest with them. Over the last two months I have probably ploughed in about $2500 and I am seeing a return of about $500 every 20 or so days (give or take a few)

I would discourage you from making a small investment - i.e. purchasing a 1MH/s hashlet - because you're going to see very little profit in the next few months. Unless of course you only have $20 or so to play with, and that is also fine Smiley

So far, at the moment a zenhashlet is just as profitable as a prime hashlet - not seeing any difference whatsoever between these two currently. Maybe they have something planned and upcoming? Who knows. Smiley

The Genesis Hashlet is also awesomely dirt cheap - but mining sha256 is very low roi investment right now. I just bought 40GH/s as a try out today. So we'll see Smiley

As for where they buy their hardware from. Who knows Smiley

Hope this helps, if at all.

Smiley


Thank you for your reply. That's interesting about the "Zen" model performing the same.  

Do they show live hash rate when they are mining?

Thanks again for your awesome reply Smiley

They do, they show in addition an hourly mapping of each miner you have and your 24 hour daily payout. In the past few weeks they have been tweaking and fixing issues that people were having with the system. Payouts were slow yesterday and they report all the changes made the next time you log in. If you buy from the zenminer site, you take advantage of hash points. However if your going to buy a lot, you can use the reward points from the gawminers.com site (also the only method that uses credit cards, it was disabled on zenminer recently*).

Edit: Merged miners I heard in the past may not show up correctly in the first 24 hours, but I think they either resolved or in progress of fixing that.

*As of Sept 14 2014
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September 14, 2014, 12:34:20 PM
#4
Hi there.

First of all - can you ignore my trust rating; silly newbie mistake.

Secondly, I use Gawminers Hashlets to mine sctypt & sha256. Pricing has shot up over the last few weeks by a silly amount. To purchase a prime hashlet it it costs over 50% more than any other - and yes, we're yet to reap the benefits of the price hike. That all being said they are reputable enough for me to invest with them. Over the last two months I have probably ploughed in about $2500 and I am seeing a return of about $500 every 20 or so days (give or take a few)

I would discourage you from making a small investment - i.e. purchasing a 1MH/s hashlet - because you're going to see very little profit in the next few months. Unless of course you only have $20 or so to play with, and that is also fine Smiley

So far, at the moment a zenhashlet is just as profitable as a prime hashlet - not seeing any difference whatsoever between these two currently. Maybe they have something planned and upcoming? Who knows. Smiley

The Genesis Hashlet is also awesomely dirt cheap - but mining sha256 is very low roi investment right now. I just bought 40GH/s as a try out today. So we'll see Smiley

As for where they buy their hardware from. Who knows Smiley

Hope this helps, if at all.

Smiley


Thank you for your reply. That's interesting about the "Zen" model performing the same. 

Do they show live hash rate when they are mining?

Thanks again for your awesome reply Smiley
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'The right to privacy matters'
September 12, 2014, 07:29:21 PM
#3
They did purchase a lot of gear from bitmaintech they had a lot of s-3s for hostings>  I have one.   I put in 1800 usd in July- Aug I got all my money back ..  I have about .33 btc in pure profit. I say play a little to understand them if you like play more .  If you do not like don't play more.


I wrote these threads on  them:


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=698679.0;all

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-pool-experience-with-cloud-zenminer-dot-com-new-thread-old-was-locked-743152

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-i-found-a-flaw-with-zen-cloud-payout-system-and-more-777194   >>> They are stand up guys  very few people and companies would do the right thing like they did in this thread.
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September 12, 2014, 06:59:29 PM
#2
Hi there.

First of all - can you ignore my trust rating; silly newbie mistake.

Secondly, I use Gawminers Hashlets to mine sctypt & sha256. Pricing has shot up over the last few weeks by a silly amount. To purchase a prime hashlet it it costs over 50% more than any other - and yes, we're yet to reap the benefits of the price hike. That all being said they are reputable enough for me to invest with them. Over the last two months I have probably ploughed in about $2500 and I am seeing a return of about $500 every 20 or so days (give or take a few)

I would discourage you from making a small investment - i.e. purchasing a 1MH/s hashlet - because you're going to see very little profit in the next few months. Unless of course you only have $20 or so to play with, and that is also fine Smiley

So far, at the moment a zenhashlet is just as profitable as a prime hashlet - not seeing any difference whatsoever between these two currently. Maybe they have something planned and upcoming? Who knows. Smiley

The Genesis Hashlet is also awesomely dirt cheap - but mining sha256 is very low roi investment right now. I just bought 40GH/s as a try out today. So we'll see Smiley

As for where they buy their hardware from. Who knows Smiley

Hope this helps, if at all.

Smiley
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September 12, 2014, 06:50:30 PM
#1
Has anyone had experience with the new GAW Miners digital miners?

Additionally, does anyone know who they buy their products from?

Thanks again!
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