REALLY
Listen! .... I do not want to be the negative character here: but both hashie.co and amhash.com inhibits the same characteristics with regards to their DNS entry; They are extremely young (less than 80 days) They have contact adresses (technical and registered) with "free" email services, and on top of this they have a very short expected life (1 year)
I would never invest any IRL value into such a setup! (anymore)
Anyway..Hashie was a bit more scam-clear with enabling the "whois guard protected origin" approach, they pretend to be UK/USA based, but are probably russia/china based.
http://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/hashie.cohttp://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/amhash.comBoth are most likely related - By looking at amhash you are just looking at the ponzi scheme rolling up one level...
SO! ... this is just my public thoughts to all you individuals out there for you to use as you will. Interpret it as you want and know that I have lost very much money on hashie and will be one of many damning character witness for these lowlife guys when our afterlife starts.
Hope someone catch these bastards in this life aswell
Congrats, your first post is full of stupid.
lol love the response
I mean no disrespect to anyone really.. (not even you or your former tough guy)
Did anyone give it a second thought of why hashie.co kept the chat (login needed) and other services (login needed) open long after the "hack"? (maybe even still) And why do AMHash (remember they state that they have the userlist along with the allocated power) .. why do they need YOU to log into hashie.co to find your exact hashpower?
We all know that to unlock any symmetric crypted private PGP key, we need a password.
I think they have it all now...
great guys...
It's been pointed out that you have no idea what you are talking about and I have to agree.
a) if you go to
https://amhash.com/hashie/index.php and use the same email that you used at hashie.co (yes, you are correct...hashie is/was scam). You can then see your hash power that was registered with amhash.
b) amhash only suggested to go to hashie.co (still weird how it is still up) to determine your hash power if you had no clue what you bought.
c) logging into hashie might compromise your hashie password (you do use different passwords right?) but whether you transferred your balance (which went to hashie scammer) or left the balance doesn't matter. it's lost.
d) please find puppet and read his cloud mining 101 post. really, please go do that.