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hero member
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Well, I had hash at Hashie which I sold but not because
I think it´s a ponzi scam but because of the shitty payouts.


What are you plans then ?? if not too indiscrete ?

The better question would be what were my plans
since their payouts tanked after the last difficulty
increase.

How is cloudminr.io paying out lately ? I mean what % of the theoretical yield ?
i actually got some GHS here with them nothing big just started out with them but so far has been good. I do have 1 complain though and that is the fact they only do payout EVERY SUNDAY. I really wish they had option to pay out daily or let the user take out manual payments then if something left over can be automatic every sunday.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 256
Well, I had hash at Hashie which I sold but not because
I think it´s a ponzi scam but because of the shitty payouts.


What are you plans then ?? if not too indiscrete ?

The better question would be what were my plans
since their payouts tanked after the last difficulty
increase.

How is cloudminr.io paying out lately ? I mean what % of the theoretical yield ?

SSoldier, to invest in cloud mining at this stage you´ve

got to go for the highest possible yield.

You got to discount quite heavily  for coming mining

difficulties. Of course it´s always caveat emptor in such

a hugely competitive  marketplace. Always watch the
yield.

So, what is their average daily % ?
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
Well, I had hash at Hashie which I sold but not because
I think it´s a ponzi scam but because of the shitty payouts.


What are you plans then ?? if not too indiscrete ?

The better question would be what were my plans
since their payouts tanked after the last difficulty
increase.

How is cloudminr.io paying out lately ? I mean what % of the theoretical yield ?

SSoldier, to invest in cloud mining at this stage you´ve

got to go for the highest possible yield.

You got to discount quite heavily  for coming mining

difficulties. Of course it´s always caveat emptor in such

a hugely competitive  marketplace. Always watch the
yield.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 256
Well, I had hash at Hashie which I sold but not because
I think it´s a ponzi scam but because of the shitty payouts.


What are you plans then ?? if not too indiscrete ?

The better question would be what were my plans
since their payouts tanked after the last difficulty
increase.

How is cloudminr.io paying out lately ? I mean what % of the theoretical yield ?
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
Well, I had hash at Hashie which I sold but not because
I think it´s a ponzi scam but because of the shitty payouts.


What are you plans then ?? if not too indiscrete ?

The better question would be what were my plans
since their payouts tanked after the last difficulty
increase.
full member
Activity: 236
Merit: 100
Well, I had hash at Hashie which I sold but not because
I think it´s a ponzi scam but because of the shitty payouts.


What are you plans then ?? if not too indiscrete ?
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
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Like I said; I know that all the junk in the securities
section of Bitcointalk carries this warning from BCT
about Ponzi scams

but why would this particular piece of junk be any safer
than anything else ? It does after all trade on that Havelock
junkyard in Panama or Africa or somewhere safely out of
reach of US securities regulators.
They trade out of panama if you are referring to havelock says it in the terms and conditions. Now i do not know where the hashie.co is from but i thought it was a different company just kinda starting to offer the amhash1 products from havelock. I might be wrong so feel free to correct but either way i have not had problem with either.

To be honest , I'm a little bit like galdur . I'm kind of reluctant to invest big amount in a company which give no information about them on their homepage and with a  whois like this :

Email    is associated with ~93,509 domains
  
Registrant Org    WhoisGuard, Inc. was found in ~2,211,104 other domains     
Dates    Created on 2014-10-09 - Expires on 2015-10-08 - Updated on 2014-10-09     
IP Address    178.62.201.90 is hosted on a dedicated server     
IP Location   Netherlands - Noord-holland - Amsterdam - Digitalocean Amsterdam
ASN   Netherlands AS202018 DIGITALOCEAN-ASN-3 Digital Ocean, Inc.,NL (registered May 02, 2014)
Whois History    32 records have been archived since 2014-10-10     
Whois Server    whois.nic.co
 Website
Website Title     Hashie - Next Generation Bitcoin Mining     
Server Type    Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu)
Response Code    200
SEO Score    67%   
Terms    142 (Unique: 96, Linked: 10)
Images    5 (Alt tags missing: 4)
Links    6   (Internal: 6, Outbound: 0)

I found Hashie when they were giving away a free 10.00 GH/s miner. About one month ago I bought a small amount, 40 GH/s just to see how Hashie performed. It was a small investment of about $20.00 at the time. In the one month's time I have made back approximately 25% of my small investment; so if it continues I will ROI in about four to five months. I also own mining hardware and this was done just to see and it is fun to log in once a week and withdraw the BTC generated. So far I have found it to be a reputable outfit. Who know it one or two more months they might disappear and I might lose a small amount of money, but so far so good.
thank you for sharing this information, now we just need to get more people with older more established accounts on here to confirm. Also need to pass test of time i say and always have good cstomer service and payouts. Transparancey is also good and we all would like that and be more at ease
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
Well, I had hash at Hashie which I sold but not because
I think it´s a ponzi scam but because of the shitty payouts.

legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1024
Like I said; I know that all the junk in the securities
section of Bitcointalk carries this warning from BCT
about Ponzi scams

but why would this particular piece of junk be any safer
than anything else ? It does after all trade on that Havelock
junkyard in Panama or Africa or somewhere safely out of
reach of US securities regulators.
They trade out of panama if you are referring to havelock says it in the terms and conditions. Now i do not know where the hashie.co is from but i thought it was a different company just kinda starting to offer the amhash1 products from havelock. I might be wrong so feel free to correct but either way i have not had problem with either.

To be honest , I'm a little bit like galdur . I'm kind of reluctant to invest big amount in a company which give no information about them on their homepage and with a  whois like this :

Email    is associated with ~93,509 domains
  
Registrant Org    WhoisGuard, Inc. was found in ~2,211,104 other domains     
Dates    Created on 2014-10-09 - Expires on 2015-10-08 - Updated on 2014-10-09     
IP Address    178.62.201.90 is hosted on a dedicated server     
IP Location   Netherlands - Noord-holland - Amsterdam - Digitalocean Amsterdam
ASN   Netherlands AS202018 DIGITALOCEAN-ASN-3 Digital Ocean, Inc.,NL (registered May 02, 2014)
Whois History    32 records have been archived since 2014-10-10     
Whois Server    whois.nic.co
 Website
Website Title     Hashie - Next Generation Bitcoin Mining     
Server Type    Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu)
Response Code    200
SEO Score    67%   
Terms    142 (Unique: 96, Linked: 10)
Images    5 (Alt tags missing: 4)
Links    6   (Internal: 6, Outbound: 0)

I found Hashie when they were giving away a free 10.00 GH/s miner. About one month ago I bought a small amount, 40 GH/s just to see how Hashie performed. It was a small investment of about $20.00 at the time. In the one month's time I have made back approximately 25% of my small investment; so if it continues I will ROI in about four to five months. I also own mining hardware and this was done just to see and it is fun to log in once a week and withdraw the BTC generated. So far I have found it to be a reputable outfit. Who know it one or two more months they might disappear and I might lose a small amount of money, but so far so good.
full member
Activity: 236
Merit: 100
Like I said; I know that all the junk in the securities
section of Bitcointalk carries this warning from BCT
about Ponzi scams

but why would this particular piece of junk be any safer
than anything else ? It does after all trade on that Havelock
junkyard in Panama or Africa or somewhere safely out of
reach of US securities regulators.
They trade out of panama if you are referring to havelock says it in the terms and conditions. Now i do not know where the hashie.co is from but i thought it was a different company just kinda starting to offer the amhash1 products from havelock. I might be wrong so feel free to correct but either way i have not had problem with either.

To be honest , I'm a little bit like galdur . I'm kind of reluctant to invest big amount in a company which give no information about them on their homepage and with a  whois like this :

Email    is associated with ~93,509 domains
 
Registrant Org    WhoisGuard, Inc. was found in ~2,211,104 other domains    
Dates    Created on 2014-10-09 - Expires on 2015-10-08 - Updated on 2014-10-09    
IP Address    178.62.201.90 is hosted on a dedicated server    
IP Location   Netherlands - Noord-holland - Amsterdam - Digitalocean Amsterdam
ASN   Netherlands AS202018 DIGITALOCEAN-ASN-3 Digital Ocean, Inc.,NL (registered May 02, 2014)
Whois History    32 records have been archived since 2014-10-10      
Whois Server    whois.nic.co
 Website
Website Title     Hashie - Next Generation Bitcoin Mining      
Server Type    Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu)
Response Code    200
SEO Score    67%   
Terms    142 (Unique: 96, Linked: 10)
Images    5 (Alt tags missing: 4)
Links    6   (Internal: 6, Outbound: 0)
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
ADAMANT — the most secure and anonymous messenger
Like I said; I know that all the junk in the securities
section of Bitcointalk carries this warning from BCT
about Ponzi scams

but why would this particular piece of junk be any safer
than anything else ? It does after all trade on that Havelock
junkyard in Panama or Africa or somewhere safely out of
reach of US securities regulators.
They trade out of panama if you are referring to havelock says it in the terms and conditions. Now i do not know where the hashie.co is from but i thought it was a different company just kinda starting to offer the amhash1 products from havelock. I might be wrong so feel free to correct but either way i have not had problem with either.
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
Like I said; I know that all the junk in the securities
section of Bitcointalk carries this warning from BCT
about Ponzi scams

but why would this particular piece of junk be any safer
than anything else ? It does after all trade on that Havelock
junkyard in Panama or Africa or somewhere safely out of
reach of US securities regulators.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
This is at the header of the AMHASH thread

Quote
Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Securities > AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract
Warning: Moderators do not remove likely scams. You must use your own brain: caveat emptor. Watch out for Ponzi schemes. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose.

Should I be concerned ? I know that all the junk
in the securities section carries that warning but
how can I be sure that this particular junk is safe ?
It is trading on a junkyard somewhere in Panama
I think, rather than Africa.



Any special reason why this is in the header of this thread ?

Don´t recall seeing this elsewhere.

Quote
Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Securities > AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract
Warning: Moderators do not remove likely scams. You must use your own brain: caveat emptor. Watch out for Ponzi schemes. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose.
That header is in every thread in this subboard (Securities).

All right. Well, I haven´t visited this junkyard before
so obviously it´s the first time I see this disclaimer.

 You're about to be the first ever on my ignore list.  Thanks for the demonstration of trolling asswipe.


trolling  Roll Eyes or just Alzheimer disease  Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
This is at the header of the AMHASH thread

Quote
Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Securities > AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract
Warning: Moderators do not remove likely scams. You must use your own brain: caveat emptor. Watch out for Ponzi schemes. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose.

Should I be concerned ? I know that all the junk
in the securities section carries that warning but
how can I be sure that this particular junk is safe ?
It is trading on a junkyard somewhere in Panama
I think, rather than Africa.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1024
If you have paid miners and sell them in the market can you still withdraw the payouts on the free miner if the free miner is the only one you have left?
sr. member
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full member
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If you've registered on Hashie with a @mail.ru email, you will need to:

(1) email [email protected] and ask them to unblock emails from hashie.co

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Если вы зарегистрированы на Hashie с @ mail.ru электронной почте, вам нужно:

(1) электронная почта [email protected] и попросить их, чтобы разблокировать письма от hashie.co

(2) изменить свой адрес электронной почты в non-mail.ru (или любой их дополнительные домены) по электронной почте. Вы можете сделать это в профиль -> Изменить профиль страницы

Если у вас есть отложенный поддержки билет с mail.ru, пожалуйста отправить после изменение вашу электронную почту, наша реакция будет не дошли до вас.

sr. member
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I am sellning a 20gh/s miner cheap here https://www.suchlist.com/index.php?page=item&id=1574

This is my first encounter to suchlist.com. Is it a doge marketplace ?
hero member
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I am sellning a 20gh/s miner cheap here https://www.suchlist.com/index.php?page=item&id=1574

Nice job you wily dog  Smiley

30K DOGE for that free miner.
lol dam i guess it really was a typo i hope and not trying to pull a fast one on us poor souls  Cry
Look at the image.
that is funny as hell but mark my words i am sure no matter how bad the deal is to us, someone will eventually buy it up for the 30k doge coins. I did not read site to well to see how they plan to sell miner, i wonder if they just selling the whole account to some lucky person. I will try to remember to follow up on it to see when sold
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