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Topic: Hashie.co - Cloud Mining from 0.0012 BTC / GH | NEW: AMHash | FREE 10 GH - page 57. (Read 160468 times)

hero member
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I had an odd feeling about hashie. After using it for a few weeks and making a quick flip, I pulled everything out and made some profit.

There just wasn't enough transparency for me to feel safe about using the service.

I'm glad I followed my instincts!

Why would you say that=
full member
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full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
I had an odd feeling about hashie. After using it for a few weeks and making a quick flip, I pulled everything out and made some profit.

There just wasn't enough transparency for me to feel safe about using the service.

I'm glad I followed my instincts!
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Is this not the hashie thread anymore? Grin
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1148
Whoever who mined hashpoint that were converted to XPY made ROI even with XPY at 10$

1) Wrong thread (see my sig)
2) Wrong statement (solo hashlet owners were screwed)



Solo hashlet users could mine for a week and then convert to 3 month stakers.  I should know since i bought 500 MH of them and converted them all.  That purchase also made me close to 25 XPY a day for the week they could mine.

Now back to Hashie.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
Whoever who mined hashpoint that were converted to XPY made ROI even with XPY at 10$

1) Wrong thread (see my sig)
2) Wrong statement (solo hashlet owners were screwed)

newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0


The Zen hashlet at GAW suddenly started yielding 1 satoshi right after XPY launch, and became obsolete.
Previously It was yielding about 5000 satoshis daily.

So if someone bought 1000 haslets for $14 a week before XPY launch that means they lost $14K in a week.
The Zen Hashlets were released to the market just a few months ago BTW.

They gave people a chance to convert them into "hash stakers" for a few days.
But they ditn't tell anyone that they were going to make them obsolete after XPY launch.
So whoever didn't convert, lost all their investment.

What would you call this anything else than a scam Smiley


Whoever who mined hashpoint that were converted to XPY made ROI even with XPY at 10$
full member
Activity: 154
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The Zen hashlet at GAW suddenly started yielding 1 satoshi right after XPY launch, and became obsolete.
Previously It was yielding about 5000 satoshis daily.

So if someone bought 1000 haslets for $14 a week before XPY launch that means they lost $14K in a week.
The Zen Hashlets were released to the market just a few months ago BTW.

They gave people a chance to convert them into "hash stakers" for a few days.
But they ditn't tell anyone that they were going to make them obsolete after XPY launch.
So whoever didn't convert, lost all their investment.

What would you call this anything else than a scam Smiley
legendary
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I've invested like $10-$50's with most of the popular cloud mining services.

"Spreading your risk" among many cloud mining companies is akin to telling your army to disperse when trapped in the middle of a minefield. It just guarantees you will step on just about every mine.

Next time, do some due diligence instead. Its not like the info isnt out there (hint: check my signarure)
legendary
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I've invested like $10-$50's with most of the popular cloud mining services.
It's just been a month and most of them happened to become scam.

Within the last few weeks PBmining, GAW, Hashie are all gone.
LTCgear and Hashprofit are probably also going astray soon.

Is GAW next?
full member
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I've invested like $10-$50's with most of the popular cloud mining services.
It's just been a month and most of them happened to become scam.

Within the last few weeks PBmining, GAW, Hashie are all gone.
LTCgear and Hashprofit are probably also going astray soon.
full member
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Now would be the perfect time for hashie and/or bbit to come clean with the mining addresses.

No, when they started accepting orders would have been the perfect time to show that mining address.
Why is it that most people only start asking the obvious questions after they got robbed, instead of before deciding to invest?

It's the same as new altcoins being sold via ICO. Creating a hype makes people become greedy. I'm sure, many wouldn't act this way when they have to pay with FIAT instead of BTC.
legendary
Activity: 980
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Now would be the perfect time for hashie and/or bbit to come clean with the mining addresses.

No, when they started accepting orders would have been the perfect time to show that mining address.
Why is it that most people only start asking the obvious questions after they got robbed, instead of before deciding to invest?
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
I'm aware of Hashie only. May I know the other two ?

ltcgear and hashprofit are both suspended/under 'attack'/not paying out/blah blah blah.
full member
Activity: 196
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To anyone believing the "hack" story:

Now would be the perfect time for hashie and/or bbit to come clean with the mining addresses. If their Bitcointalk accounts are also compromised they can create new ones and post a signed message. Any other mining proof, such as details on hardware and hosting would help as well of course. They should have backups of data to recover from even if the site is lost irreversibly. If the hardware is still there then the majority of investments is protected.

Even if hashie is a ponzi but has been hacked, presumably they would have most of their funds in a cold wallet, so they could still come here and offer a recovery plan, although it's hard to see the incentive for doing so.

Since none of the above is happening one can only assume: a) a premeditated scam with a weird twist; or b) a hack that has become a good opportunity for the operator(s) to disappear with what's remaining.

If anyone can see this in any other light - please share.

+ 1

What makes me wonder is, like you said, that they don't appear and tell what happened. But I still see no reason for that drama instead of just saying "we were hacked and your money is gone". Even if it won't be the truth.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
For those who Still think it was a hack

Read this:
http://justpaste.it/hashie

Could you please point us to the statements you mean? So we don't have to read all that useless crap.

You wouldn't need to, just read from the beginning and you'll figure it out too fast.

If you read the other posts of bct user Hashie, you will notice that this chat operator is not the person "Sahra".

Hashie (official) is not hacked 11:21

In case you mean this one, that doesn't mean anything.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
To anyone believing the "hack" story:

Now would be the perfect time for hashie and/or bbit to come clean with the mining addresses. If their Bitcointalk accounts are also compromised they can create new ones and post a signed message. Any other mining proof, such as details on hardware and hosting would help as well of course. They should have backups of data to recover from even if the site is lost irreversibly. If the hardware is still there then the majority of investments is protected.

Even if hashie is a ponzi but has been hacked, presumably they would have most of their funds in a cold wallet, so they could still come here and offer a recovery plan, although it's hard to see the incentive for doing so.

Since none of the above is happening one can only assume: a) a premeditated scam with a weird twist; or b) a hack that has become a good opportunity for the operator(s) to disappear with what's remaining.

If anyone can see this in any other light - please share.
full member
Activity: 196
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He had control of "Hashie official", Domain, Hosting, "Hashie" account here, No payout, The ARG, The 20 BTC Address.

And you still think it's a hack?

I agree with this statement. BUT: Why doing such a drama instead of crying "we were hacked and all your money is gone"? That's the point I don't get.
legendary
Activity: 1662
Merit: 1050
Yes puppet we all know the sky is falling the sky is falling, it is always a ponzi Blah Blah Blah. How about you show some proof if your claims? Or take GAW off your retarted legit list. If AMhash, and Havelock aren't for real gimme a break. Oh yes the gen1, really? Your what those of us who can actually do research and wield reason and logic call a contraindication. that means do the opposite of your advice because you're consistently wrong.

So, still think Im consistently wrong? Three more ponzi's collapsing today, and my track record distinguishing between scams and legitimate cloud mining companies still stands at 100%
Continue ignoring my advice at your own peril.

I'm aware of Hashie only. May I know the other two ?
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
For those who Still think it was a hack

Read this:
http://justpaste.it/hashie

Could you please point us to the statements you mean? So we don't have to read all that useless crap.

You wouldn't need to, just read from the beginning and you'll figure it out too fast.
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