Can you please elaborate the fact with reference to the context given
in this thread?
genesis-mining.com 1+2+7 => 3/7 = Probably legit.
I think you should look upon these points in order to attain full legitimacy! It's true that you dint provide a public mining address, nor gave you clients access to the user selective pool.
Apart from x11 mining, I would like to know the ASIC vendor you're keeping in touch in order to mine SHA-256 coins?
Also you must launch a policy where your clients can terminate a contract anytime, based on their own interests. Hashnest is probably doing that.
These are the points you need to rectify so that your clients don't frown upon you later!
The post you mention by puppet has not even been updated by him for ages and so it is not even up to date anymore.
Just reading some of your posts and I do wonder why you did not even spend a few minutes in google doing research or even just look through the post here as all the things you ask about have already been answered in this thread in one way or another.
It's true that you dint provide a public mining address, Just look through older posts here....All posts about mining addresses have been answered already in the past. There is a reason why GM will not do this and so whether people like that or not, you just have to respect it and if you do not like that, then do not buy a contract with GM. It is quite simple, like in real life, if you like a PC buy a PC, if you like Apple, buy an Apple.
nor gave you clients access to the user selective pool.Not sure what the issue is about GM not allowing users to select other pool. I have had contracts with other cloud mining providers, I have not even had one account anywhere where you could select your own mining pool. Even hashnet do not allow users to select another pool. GAW miners pretended to let users select different pools but all they were doing was to just take the daily payout info from the actual mining pools and pay those users that amount of Bitcoin per day.
Apart from x11 mining, I would like to know the ASIC vendor you're keeping in touch in order to mine SHA-256 coins?Do you do any research at all? GM and Spondoolies partnered together to do cloud mining contracts and in the videos that GM post on their websites you see pallets full of Spondoolies miners being unboxed, and on the GM website, even the CEO of Spondoolies has posted about GM.
Here for example, about GM and Spondoolies
http://www.coindesk.com/spondoolies-tech-genesis-team-new-cloud-mining-service/Also you must launch a policy where your clients can terminate a contract anytime, based on their own interests. Hashnest is probably doing that.Actually no, you cant cancel a contract with Hashnest and Hashnest give you 10 days of zero payouts before contracts are terminated where as GM gives users 20 days.
Hashnest do allow you to buy and sell hashpower but they are then not following financial regulations in letting users do that. GM do follow regulations and do not want to get into trouble so this is why they do not allow a marketplace, again already mentioned in this very long thread so take the time to go and find that info.
Again why not just buy a contract with Hashnest. You have a choice...nobody is forcing you to purchase a GM contract so GM do not have to do anything that you want them to do, if you are not happy just go somewhere else...it is very simple.