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Topic: Hashflare: Revenue when reinvesting daily for 2-3 years? (Read 125 times)

legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1046
Due lots of investors lately i think the difficulty is already increase a lot and i think more people right now are mining bitcoin so expect that cloud mining is not profitable in long run..
Honestly i don't trust them anymore because i already experienced to scam in many cloud mining site.. instead that i can make more profit they are lose..
So i suggest to stop investing there after you get the profit and buy your own hardware to mine bitcoin or altcoin much easier to earn good profit and safe..
sr. member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 410
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If you bought 4,5 THS, then you reinvest daily lets say you reinvest 0.1 THS daily until 5.5 THS, after 1 year your 4.5 THS contract will expired and you just have 1.5 THS and it will be expired day by day and thats not good. I recommend you to not reinvest again and just withdraw it all when you reach minimum withdrawal. The bitcoin difficulty maybe increase a lot someday and your income will be decreased.

You can check https://www.reddit.com/r/hashflare/
There are lots of people selling their Hashflare account there now.
Not just on reddit, even Some people sell their account on hasflare facebook group too.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 1
That's just not the case what you are thinking about.
You can check https://www.reddit.com/r/hashflare/
There are lots of people selling their Hashflare account there now.
Sure you will 3x or maybe 4x you hash power after a year, but when consider the increasing difficulty every two weeks, you won't survive this game...
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Hi there, so I invested some $ in hashflare in Dec. 17. Until today I reinvested my earnings daily. So the hashpower increased from 4,5 to 5,5 THz right now. What if I let it run for let's say 2-3 years? THz should grow exponientially shouldn't they? I think I'll loose my initially bought 4,5 THz after 365 days as this is the duration of the contract. Difficult to calculate I think...
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