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Topic: Hashie.co - Cloud Mining from 0.0012 BTC / GH | NEW: AMHash | FREE 10 GH - page 76. (Read 160468 times)

legendary
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Can I use the balance from free miners to buy a paid miner?

If you add enough money to it to have enough btc for the purchase, I believe you can. Just cannot withdrawal money to an external BTC address until you own some paid miners.
legendary
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Can I use the balance from free miners to buy a paid miner?
hero member
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Added live user count on Hashie Smiley

Thanks for adding this!  Grin
i dont see where the live user stats are at now can someone show me where i can see this information. Maybe i am just over looking it but i dont ee it on my end  Cry
member
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Wow, to me good news that Hashie associated with Havelock Investments via the AMHash shares & IPO.
I have some Gen1 & AMHash on Hashie & just bought a share in AMHash on Havelock Investments.
full member
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Added live user count on Hashie Smiley
legendary
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Well i got email from havelock today telling me i can buy amhash on hashie website now. Kinda makes me think havelock no longer will be doing the amhash fund or they just trying to send people over to hashie.com  Huh  Cool  Huh  Wink

My understanding is that new hashrate is only sold through hashie.co, since the IPO on Havelock has ended. That's why AM would like you to buy through hashie.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
"If you can resell your contracts, how is that any different to reselling your hardware?"

It is different in that usually you can sell contrats only at the place where you bought them and under the conditions specified by cloudmining company. And the company has to be there.. Wink for you to be able to sell your contrats Smiley

Assuming the service is legit, most people wouldn't care if they could only sell their contracts at a specific place as long as there was enough trading volume to provide fairly stable prices.

as mentioned, a cloud is only worth looking into if you can change your designated pool.
trading GH/s on a cloud service which mines on it's own pool is merely; the user, paying for a worker to mine the pool...

It should be obvious that most people here simply don't care about such things.

as it is also the case in point, most people who put money into these things don't care if they are a ponzi in entirety, as long as they get paid and are able to perpetuate them with affiliate referrals.
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Well i got email from havelock today telling me i can buy amhash on hashie website now. Kinda makes me think havelock no longer will be doing the amhash fund or they just trying to send people over to hashie.com  Huh  Cool  Huh  Wink
legendary
Activity: 826
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"If you can resell your contracts, how is that any different to reselling your hardware?"

It is different in that usually you can sell contrats only at the place where you bought them and under the conditions specified by cloudmining company. And the company has to be there.. Wink for you to be able to sell your contrats Smiley

Assuming the service is legit, most people wouldn't care if they could only sell their contracts at a specific place as long as there was enough trading volume to provide fairly stable prices.

as mentioned, a cloud is only worth looking into if you can change your designated pool.
trading GH/s on a cloud service which mines on it's own pool is merely; the user, paying for a worker to mine the pool...

It should be obvious that most people here simply don't care about such things.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
"If you can resell your contracts, how is that any different to reselling your hardware?"

It is different in that usually you can sell contrats only at the place where you bought them and under the conditions specified by cloudmining company. And the company has to be there.. Wink for you to be able to sell your contrats Smiley

as mentioned, a cloud is only worth looking into if you can change your designated pool.
trading GH/s on a cloud service which mines on it's own pool is merely; the user, paying for a worker to mine the pool...

it's very different in the long run because with hardware, you are much more likely to mine a lower fee, and make more btc from it.
or perhaps being locked into a pool is people's idea of a good deal, but the way I see it, all you are trading is a worker with x-amount of GH/s and not an actual mining contract.

example, take this hypothesis back to the gold rush of the 1800's

you are a contractor and you employ prospectors to find gold for you
the prospector insists that his contract will only be valid for a set piece of land and he won't pan for gold anywhere other than that space of land.
are you happy to allow this? when the stream 1Km to the east is teeming with gold and the land-owner there offers prospecting at lower fees?
sr. member
Activity: 518
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"If you can resell your contracts, how is that any different to reselling your hardware?"

It is different in that usually you can sell contrats only at the place where you bought them and under the conditions specified by cloudmining company. And the company has to be there.. Wink for you to be able to sell your contrats Smiley
legendary
Activity: 826
Merit: 1004
you are always better off buying real hardware than a cloud which can float away at any minute, leaving you penniless.

What ASIC manufacturers don't offer cloud mining and have no plans to offer cloud mining?

Remember back in june when btc was about 1000 the mining gear was selling second hand for three times the new price on ebay.

That's just ripping off idiots though.

just remember, whatever you buy, there is always that opportunity of resale value on your hardware that you won't have on a cloud.

even if the cloud service offers p2p trading of the GH/s that you rent/own, it's not always an indicator that they are legit.

If you can resell your contracts, how is that any different to reselling your hardware?
legendary
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Still nothing new about them Gen1 Miners?

It's still planned, we are taking a more cautious release schedule as the upcoming update is a bit of an overhaul.

Enjoy what looks like an upcoming difficulty decrease Smiley

-Sahra

A (possible) difficulty decrease and a "more cautious release schedule" for (completely unproven) hashrate.
Could there possibly be a relation ?

sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
you are always better off buying real hardware than a cloud which can float away at any minute, leaving you penniless.

some black friday sales are happening now folks, 40c per GH/s for REAL HARDWARE. I'd advise to avoid anything that thinks it's a cloud.. you know how they have the inclination to just disappear in a gust of wind.

Remember back in june when btc was about 1000 the mining gear was selling second hand for three times the new price on ebay.If you you are physically mining at home you always get the uplift in your mining gear selling price if btc rises again

yup, there is no resale value on clouds, just big heavy rain storms.

to be fair to cloud operators though, I'll gladly mine on a cloud as long as I have the ability to change pools. Being able to dictate upon which pool you mine is pretty good indicator that the cloud does actually have hardware and isn't just running a ponzi.

re: miner prices, this weekend is good for sale prices, do your calcs and see what equipment is best for you.
just remember, whatever you buy, there is always that opportunity of resale value on your hardware that you won't have on a cloud.

even if the cloud service offers p2p trading of the GH/s that you rent/own, it's not always an indicator that they are legit.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
you are always better off buying real hardware than a cloud which can float away at any minute, leaving you penniless.

some black friday sales are happening now folks, 40c per GH/s for REAL HARDWARE. I'd advise to avoid anything that thinks it's a cloud.. you know how they have the inclination to just disappear in a gust of wind.

Remember back in june when btc was about 1000 the mining gear was selling second hand for three times the new price on ebay.If you you are physically mining at home you always get the uplift in your mining gear selling price if btc rises again
sr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 250
i bought some miners from hashie and i'm happy so far.. but i want to ask what happens to AMHash miners if Hashie.co discontinues the services? maybe someone can point to some official AMHash statement about this if there is one and what Hashie himself can say about this? will our miners be automatically transfered somewhere else or lost? Shocked Huh another question would be how are the plans to allow us point our miners to pools going? maybe it will be in miner mods, and what are these mods about anyway ;]]
legendary
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Merit: 1004
Hashie.co monitoring is here. Status: Paying.

A review site that only reviews cloud mining services with referral schemes and links to them with their referral link? Yeah, that seems totally trustworthy.
sr. member
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Hashie.co monitoring is here. Status: Paying.
full member
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DATABLOCKCHAIN.IO SALE IS LIVE | MVP @ DBC.IO
Still nothing new about them Gen1 Miners?

It's still planned, we are taking a more cautious release schedule as the upcoming update is a bit of an overhaul.

Enjoy what looks like an upcoming difficulty decrease Smiley

-Sahra
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1001
They replied to me that someone else had put up the offer on the Black Friday site. So we can safely assume it is not going to happen.

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