i agree with you on that but in all honesty i have seen people say PB is ponzi trap for several months. I personally dont use them so i cant give factual results
I highly doubt pb mining is a ponzi considering they will be in business for almost a year now. They might close shop eventually but i doubt a ponzi
When people call these services ponzis, they're not necessarily saying that the service is definitely going to rip you off, they're suggesting that the dividends you are being paid does not come from mining, but from customers buying new contracts.
These services don't actually need physical miners as demonstrated by
Deprived Mining Speculation (Deprived vanished with everyone's money) and
Bitcoin Difficulty Derivative (which is still running). Those service basically have 2 components - MINE and SELL and SELL has always been vastly more profitable to hold (B.MINE=69.86% vs B.SELL=563.49% yield on Havelock).
So, these services could simply be difficulty speculation services like the two described above, only they're keeping all the SELL component to themselves and flogging the MINE component to customers
No maintenance fees at their pricing is simply impossible. There's no question about that, and people who believe in it are delusional, or are gambling and their defense mechanisms are kicking in.
PS: This thread is about Hashie, it's not about discussions of general cloud mining.
-Sahra
Well, I did ask a question about Hashie and you ignored it. Regarding maintenance fees, you actually don't need them if you don't have any miners to maintain. And if you do charge maintenace fee but don't have any miners to maintain, then that's just extra profit.
So, what miners are Hashie using? Any pictures of your mining farm?
Also, it's infuriating when people don't provide essential information required to make informed decisions and you have to go digging through shit to find it. Instead of telling me that you have "low maintenance fees", tell me exactly what those fees are. And by "tell me", I mean stick it in the OP and on your website. Same with trading fees. Prospective customers shouldn't need to read 30 pages on a forum in order to get basic essential info.