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Topic: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-) - page 83. (Read 262935 times)

sr. member
Activity: 394
Merit: 250
I am very surprised this morning reading ZenPool payout rate.
What is happening?



It's low and it sucks but it's still higher than nice/westhash at .00032740.

Gaw needs to get these new contracts in place asap...
sr. member
Activity: 394
Merit: 250
$50 per mhs for a hashlet is way over-priced in my view. As a result, I have sold all but 10mhs or so of my Prime's and all of my other hashlets, and sunk the proceeds into LTC Gear



Genesis mining kinda sucks...but it is pretty stable now unlike gaw. Plus they are getting X11 "soon".

LTCgear is probably the best cloud mining system out there but it is hard to get in since they are always sold out.

Profit can be crazy if you buy the MODs on LTCgear and the share multiplication is good too.

Gaw just needs more time. The zenhashlets use to have good payouts but they are slipping really bad now.

You can't have all your eggs in one basket.

Go gaw, LTCgear and genesis mining.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
The "warehouse" as he calls it has power transformers and AC units outside. That's probably because they are afraid stored miners will melt or rot if not kept cool Wink
GAW doesn't have just 1 data center, they showed photos of 2 and I heard them claim to own 3. Those Bitmains would suggest this new DC is for SHA. Their scrypt DC runs these babies:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/GAW-hashing-center.jpg

Panda full of shit as usual. GAW had 12 data centers back in September, not 2 or 3. Probably up to 24 by now because they've sold so many hashlets since then.

http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2014/09/08/gaw-miners-bitcoin-arms-race-shifts-to-the-cloud-2/2/

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The Bitcoin Arms Race Shifts to the Cloud
BY RICH MILLER ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
[...]
The company now operates 12 data centers

That is good. The starting point of this discussion was that someone accused GAW of NOT HAVING any real datacenter, miners and infrastructure needed. If they have MORE data centers it is actually even better.

but just remember, just cause he says 12 dc's doesn't mean that its true...i could say i have 12 dc's too, doesn't mean jack w/o proof...a few pictures from 3 dc's doesn't mean they have more...but its all about what you believe or who should you believe...everything in here is speculation...can go either which way...also about how much risk your willing to take...everything is all tied together somehow or another...read as much as ya can about the topic, and then make your own informed choice of what to do Smiley

P.S. I still think panda is just a paid shill thou, anyone can see that Grin

Who's to say the pictures are even in GAW's DC's? Might they be someone elses? Might they be in ones they want to rent or own? Very odd how there are very few pics and NO GAW logos anywhere.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 504
Dream become broken often
The "warehouse" as he calls it has power transformers and AC units outside. That's probably because they are afraid stored miners will melt or rot if not kept cool Wink
GAW doesn't have just 1 data center, they showed photos of 2 and I heard them claim to own 3. Those Bitmains would suggest this new DC is for SHA. Their scrypt DC runs these babies:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/GAW-hashing-center.jpg

Panda full of shit as usual. GAW had 12 data centers back in September, not 2 or 3. Probably up to 24 by now because they've sold so many hashlets since then.

http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2014/09/08/gaw-miners-bitcoin-arms-race-shifts-to-the-cloud-2/2/

Quote
The Bitcoin Arms Race Shifts to the Cloud
BY RICH MILLER ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
[...]
The company now operates 12 data centers

That is good. The starting point of this discussion was that someone accused GAW of NOT HAVING any real datacenter, miners and infrastructure needed. If they have MORE data centers it is actually even better.

but just remember, just cause he says 12 dc's doesn't mean that its true...i could say i have 12 dc's too, doesn't mean jack w/o proof...a few pictures from 3 dc's doesn't mean they have more...but its all about what you believe or who should you believe...everything in here is speculation...can go either which way...also about how much risk your willing to take...everything is all tied together somehow or another...read as much as ya can about the topic, and then make your own informed choice of what to do Smiley

P.S. I still think panda is just a paid shill thou, anyone can see that Grin
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
★Nitrogensports.eu★
The "warehouse" as he calls it has power transformers and AC units outside. That's probably because they are afraid stored miners will melt or rot if not kept cool Wink
GAW doesn't have just 1 data center, they showed photos of 2 and I heard them claim to own 3. Those Bitmains would suggest this new DC is for SHA. Their scrypt DC runs these babies:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/GAW-hashing-center.jpg

Panda full of shit as usual. GAW had 12 data centers back in September, not 2 or 3. Probably up to 24 by now because they've sold so many hashlets since then.

http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2014/09/08/gaw-miners-bitcoin-arms-race-shifts-to-the-cloud-2/2/

Quote
The Bitcoin Arms Race Shifts to the Cloud
BY RICH MILLER ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
[...]
The company now operates 12 data centers

That is good. The starting point of this discussion was that someone accused GAW of NOT HAVING any real datacenter, miners and infrastructure needed. If they have MORE data centers it is actually even better.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1007
After repeating questions about what's up in my ticket I got a new 250 Gh/s hashlet. After the question that I missed revenue I got back as an answer that I should supply them with the amount I think I'm missing...
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
The "warehouse" as he calls it has power transformers and AC units outside. That's probably because they are afraid stored miners will melt or rot if not kept cool Wink
GAW doesn't have just 1 data center, they showed photos of 2 and I heard them claim to own 3. Those Bitmains would suggest this new DC is for SHA. Their scrypt DC runs these babies:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/GAW-hashing-center.jpg

Panda full of shit as usual. GAW had 12 data centers back in September, not 2 or 3. Probably up to 24 by now because they've sold so many hashlets since then.

http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2014/09/08/gaw-miners-bitcoin-arms-race-shifts-to-the-cloud-2/2/

Quote
The Bitcoin Arms Race Shifts to the Cloud
BY RICH MILLER ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
[...]
The company now operates 12 data centers
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Small Red and Bad
You will lose money purchasing hashlets.

They don't seem to be an outright scam however. I've been able to withdraw a significant amount of BTC without any issues.

I am very surprised this morning reading ZenPool payout rate.
What is happening?



A week ago, that pool and LTC pool were both paying 0.00061

Whats happening? I dont know, but it sure doesnt look good, and was another reason I sold out today.

Is it possible that payout decrease for zenpool is related to recent problems they had with the web site ?

Anyway, this is the official related topic on hashtalk forum, where they talk about contracts for zenpool with private companies...
https://hashtalk.org/topic/11712/zenpool-fluctuations-update/2



100% bullshit.

They are not mining. Their hardware pictures are miners not turned on stored in a warehouse.

ZenPool does not exist.

These words coming from someone with over 500 negative trust just make me believe that they have plenty of miners at their disposal. And Zenpool is alive and kicking.

The "warehouse" as he calls it has power transformers and AC units outside. That's probably because they are afraid stored miners will melt or rot if not kept cool Wink
GAW doesn't have just 1 data center, they showed photos of 2 and I heard them claim to own 3. Those Bitmains would suggest this new DC is for SHA. Their scrypt DC runs these babies:

legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
★Nitrogensports.eu★
Further advice... do not go to the GAW-owned HashTalk forum and ask your questions. Negative opinions are forbidden so you will not get honest advice. And in my view, that's further indication that they are not legitimate. Controlling the message through censorship and propaganda is always a bad sign.
Customer-service motto from Japan: the customer is GOD.

None of that happening here.

First of all you need to read rules of the Hashtalk.

https://hashtalk.org/topic/8046/hashtalk-community-code-of-conduct/2

You can post negative comments no matter how bad they are but it must be written in constructive and civil way.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
★Nitrogensports.eu★
You will lose money purchasing hashlets.

They don't seem to be an outright scam however. I've been able to withdraw a significant amount of BTC without any issues.

I am very surprised this morning reading ZenPool payout rate.
What is happening?



A week ago, that pool and LTC pool were both paying 0.00061

Whats happening? I dont know, but it sure doesnt look good, and was another reason I sold out today.

Is it possible that payout decrease for zenpool is related to recent problems they had with the web site ?

Anyway, this is the official related topic on hashtalk forum, where they talk about contracts for zenpool with private companies...
https://hashtalk.org/topic/11712/zenpool-fluctuations-update/2



100% bullshit.

They are not mining. Their hardware pictures are miners not turned on stored in a warehouse.

ZenPool does not exist.

These words coming from someone with over 500 negative trust just make me believe that they have plenty of miners at their disposal. And Zenpool is alive and kicking.
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
$50 per mhs for a hashlet is way over-priced in my view. As a result, I have sold all but 10mhs or so of my Prime's and all of my other hashlets, and sunk the proceeds into LTC Gear



I'm out as well and did the same as you.  As soon as they opened up prime listings again I got out.

LTCGear is great and you can't compare the pricing.


You guys should spread that around and not just go with one guy.
vip
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1043
👻
You will lose money purchasing hashlets.

They don't seem to be an outright scam however. I've been able to withdraw a significant amount of BTC without any issues.

I am very surprised this morning reading ZenPool payout rate.
What is happening?



A week ago, that pool and LTC pool were both paying 0.00061

Whats happening? I dont know, but it sure doesnt look good, and was another reason I sold out today.

Is it possible that payout decrease for zenpool is related to recent problems they had with the web site ?

Anyway, this is the official related topic on hashtalk forum, where they talk about contracts for zenpool with private companies...
https://hashtalk.org/topic/11712/zenpool-fluctuations-update/2



100% bullshit.

They are not mining. Their hardware pictures are miners not turned on stored in a warehouse.

ZenPool does not exist.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Just for you. Just a lot more information on GAW.

https://www.reddit.com/r/GAWMiners/comments/2jmy7n/gaw_is_scamming_customers/

have fun reading it Wink

Charging the customers credit card surely isn't an accurate way of getting the stolen money back. On the other side, abusing a bug in the buying process,
dumping all the primes instantly on the market and repeating this process isn't legal too. If we got sent a false quantity of something in my country, we have
to keep the things for 2 years, in case the seller asks for sending them back. If I decide to sell em asap, the seller still can claim back the money from me.
I don't feel sorry for the people who got their credit cards charged, keeping the false amount of mh/s in primes would have cost them nothing.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
I am very surprised this morning reading ZenPool payout rate.
What is happening?



A week ago, that pool and LTC pool were both paying 0.00061

Whats happening? I dont know, but it sure doesnt look good, and was another reason I sold out today.

Is it possible that payout decrease for zenpool is related to recent problems they had with the web site ?

Anyway, this is the official related topic on hashtalk forum, where they talk about contracts for zenpool with private companies...
https://hashtalk.org/topic/11712/zenpool-fluctuations-update/2

legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
I am very surprised this morning reading ZenPool payout rate.
What is happening?



A week ago, that pool and LTC pool were both paying 0.00061

Whats happening? I dont know, but it sure doesnt look good, and was another reason I sold out today.

Zenpool & LTC pool were making 0.00061+ only a week ago (which was great if you had Primes that could DD) so a total of 0012+, but now with LTC down to 0.00028 & Zen @ 0.00035 your looking at a total of 0.00063 = half the profit.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
I am very surprised this morning reading ZenPool payout rate.
What is happening?

legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
Oh and to all the naysayers, saying "well you must have done something pretty bad to banned", or "provide me the link to post you made or its bs", I was just on the forum now and noticed user 'KC6TTR' was banned, after reading a quite interesting & intelligent post he made 2 mths ago regards the paypal agreement. His post is here https://hashtalk.org/topic/8989/paypal-s-latest-move-to-crew-the-seller-while-preparing-for-btc-et-al-integration

Digging a bit further, I checked his profile to see he had a healthy 684 reputation (not a bad member at all imo & probably a member for some months).

Here's his last post https://hashtalk.org/topic/12038/the-light-is-near/44 and it is a post in response to user 'vancefox's' reply to the almighty GAW's post (entitled 'Theres light at the end of the tunnel') in which vancefox comments 'Would be something good to mention during an announcement or something like that…' (which is a fair enough comment), to which KC6TTR harmlessly replies "You didn’t get the memo?? it’s OK, none of us did" for which (as this is his last post) he is banned.

Again, the almighty gaw_ceo's claim that you will only be banned for being disrespectful is pure bs. Its a case of whether he agrees with your opinion or takes a personal disliking to your post.




legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000
103 days, 21 hours and 10 minutes.
$50 per mhs for a hashlet is way over-priced in my view. As a result, I have sold all but 10mhs or so of my Prime's and all of my other hashlets, and sunk the proceeds into LTC Gear



I'm out as well and did the same as you.  As soon as they opened up prime listings again I got out.

LTCGear is great and you can't compare the pricing.
full member
Activity: 178
Merit: 100
Further advice... do not go to the GAW-owned HashTalk forum and ask your questions. Negative opinions are forbidden so you will not get honest advice. And in my view, that's further indication that they are not legitimate. Controlling the message through censorship and propaganda is always a bad sign.
Customer-service motto from Japan: the customer is GOD.

None of that happening here.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
$50 per mhs for a hashlet is way over-priced in my view. As a result, I have sold all but 10mhs or so of my Prime's and all of my other hashlets, and sunk the proceeds into LTC Gear

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