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legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1031
August 22, 2014, 11:27:40 AM
#62
http://gawminers.com/pages/hashlet

I don't understand what this is.

I read and read, but it doen't click to me.

Any easy explanation?

Is this a cloud hosting service?

Is this hardware that gets delivered to your door?

Is this sha256/scrypt?

Specially for you I made a video explaining HASHLET Cloudmining Service

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNIah2aXV34
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1004
August 21, 2014, 03:28:09 PM
#61
Since my label here is "Newbie" I feel as if I must preface every post with I am not a newbie to Bitcoin  Tongue

OK, on to my point:

I am a huge fan of GAW and have been since they started manufacturing and selling Antminers. I have many Antminers, and they crank out the performance day after day. That's why I chose to jump on the Hashlet train from day one. Keep this in mind: if you are doing this to get rich or to "spot" a scam, just get out. Do this for fun and for the thrill of the ride.

This is like everything else - when you look for something bad you will find it. If you are willing to try it out, get in with little investment and go from there. That's exactly what I did (started with 2 Mh/s) and now I'm 102 Mh/s deep. It's a nice add-on to my hardware mining and the maintenance fees are reasonable.

Let's be friends and have fun, my BTC brothers and sisters!


I agree with you, but I don't think we should keep this thread going. You can find many threads discussing GAW and Hashlet on this forum that weren't started by a troll.

Exactly this. There are so many Hashlet thread while almost none of them are providing serious insight concerning this matter. And I don't want to read any more biased info by angry trolls.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
August 20, 2014, 07:17:24 PM
#60
Since my label here is "Newbie" I feel as if I must preface every post with I am not a newbie to Bitcoin  Tongue

OK, on to my point:

I am a huge fan of GAW and have been since they started manufacturing and selling Antminers. I have many Antminers, and they crank out the performance day after day. That's why I chose to jump on the Hashlet train from day one. Keep this in mind: if you are doing this to get rich or to "spot" a scam, just get out. Do this for fun and for the thrill of the ride.

This is like everything else - when you look for something bad you will find it. If you are willing to try it out, get in with little investment and go from there. That's exactly what I did (started with 2 Mh/s) and now I'm 102 Mh/s deep. It's a nice add-on to my hardware mining and the maintenance fees are reasonable.

Let's be friends and have fun, my BTC brothers and sisters!


I agree with you, but I don't think we should keep this thread going. You can find many threads discussing GAW and Hashlet on this forum that weren't started by a troll.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
Mining til I puke
August 20, 2014, 05:03:38 PM
#59
Since my label here is "Newbie" I feel as if I must preface every post with I am not a newbie to Bitcoin  Tongue

OK, on to my point:

I am a huge fan of GAW and have been since they started manufacturing and selling Antminers. I have many Antminers, and they crank out the performance day after day. That's why I chose to jump on the Hashlet train from day one. Keep this in mind: if you are doing this to get rich or to "spot" a scam, just get out. Do this for fun and for the thrill of the ride.

This is like everything else - when you look for something bad you will find it. If you are willing to try it out, get in with little investment and go from there. That's exactly what I did (started with 2 Mh/s) and now I'm 102 Mh/s deep. It's a nice add-on to my hardware mining and the maintenance fees are reasonable.

Let's be friends and have fun, my BTC brothers and sisters!


Ok, that's a new one. What else did they manufacture?

So sorry. I used the term "manufacturing" way too loosely. Since they started SELLING them.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
August 20, 2014, 04:46:31 PM
#58
Since my label here is "Newbie" I feel as if I must preface every post with I am not a newbie to Bitcoin  Tongue

OK, on to my point:

I am a huge fan of GAW and have been since they started manufacturing and selling Antminers. I have many Antminers, and they crank out the performance day after day. That's why I chose to jump on the Hashlet train from day one. Keep this in mind: if you are doing this to get rich or to "spot" a scam, just get out. Do this for fun and for the thrill of the ride.

This is like everything else - when you look for something bad you will find it. If you are willing to try it out, get in with little investment and go from there. That's exactly what I did (started with 2 Mh/s) and now I'm 102 Mh/s deep. It's a nice add-on to my hardware mining and the maintenance fees are reasonable.

Let's be friends and have fun, my BTC brothers and sisters!


Ok, that's a new one. What else did they manufacture?
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
Mining til I puke
August 20, 2014, 04:37:05 PM
#57
Since my label here is "Newbie" I feel as if I must preface every post with I am not a newbie to Bitcoin  Tongue

OK, on to my point:

I am a huge fan of GAW and have been since they started manufacturing and selling Antminers. I have many Antminers, and they crank out the performance day after day. That's why I chose to jump on the Hashlet train from day one. Keep this in mind: if you are doing this to get rich or to "spot" a scam, just get out. Do this for fun and for the thrill of the ride.

This is like everything else - when you look for something bad you will find it. If you are willing to try it out, get in with little investment and go from there. That's exactly what I did (started with 2 Mh/s) and now I'm 102 Mh/s deep. It's a nice add-on to my hardware mining and the maintenance fees are reasonable.

Let's be friends and have fun, my BTC brothers and sisters!

hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
August 19, 2014, 08:55:25 AM
#56
HASHLET A SACAM.
Can't even make it into a sentence, not to mention spelling. What a joke...



Oh no the NAZI is back again.

Trust: -1 why even bother to read ? Scammer will always fill Your life with lies Smiley
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
August 19, 2014, 05:38:45 AM
#55
HASHLET A SACAM.
Can't even make it into a sentence, not to mention spelling. What a joke...



Oh no the NAZI is back again.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 19, 2014, 01:01:13 AM
#54
It's only a month and a half. I already calculated that at the current amount of btc i'm getting. Why don't you get some btc and get some hashlets?
You get paid more than you would in any pool
You better check your math.  Did you account for the maintenance costs?   You seem to be off by a factor of 2.  Right now it is about 80 days until the $16 is paid for.

Not to mention that revenue will not stay the same and it's a fairly safe bet that it will go down 30-50% per month.
Sure ...  And that is scary.   If it goes down by 50% a month we lose.
1) $6.00     $6.00   ... $10.00 to go
2) $3.00     $9.00   ...  $7.00 to go
3) $1.50    $10.50  ...  $5.50 to go
4) $0.75    $11.25  ...  $4.75 to go
...

The $6 is based on todays profit being around $.22 / MHs   (.00047372 BTC / MHs, which still an estimate because I haven't seen the actual amount yet.)

EDIT: My average payout today was 0.00052 BTC / MHs of Hashlet.    At the current price of bitcoin $476, that works out to $0.2475.  So IF everything stayed constant it would take 16/.2475 days to get to ROI ...  ~65 days ... A little over two months.   
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
August 19, 2014, 12:40:28 AM
#53
I did add the maintenance cost as well  Roll Eyes

+1 GH now that I own.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
August 19, 2014, 12:40:04 AM
#52
It's only a month and a half. I already calculated that at the current amount of btc i'm getting. Why don't you get some btc and get some hashlets?
You get paid more than you would in any pool
You better check your math.  Did you account for the maintenance costs?   You seem to be off by a factor of 2.  Right now it is about 80 days until the $16 is paid for.

Not to mention that revenue will not stay the same and it's a fairly safe bet that it will go down 30-50% per month.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 19, 2014, 12:26:20 AM
#51
Basically after a month and a half, it's going to be profitable forever. Albeit, not as fast as it usually is, but it will still be there.



Why, what's going to happen in a month and a half?
Bad math?   Right now the breakeven point appears to be over 80 days out.   That is partly because of the low BTC price.   It might not be the best time to buy Hashlets, if BTC price goes back over $500 that would bring the break even down a bit.  

However if you are spending fiat to get Hashlets, it is probably a great time to buy.  

It's only a month and a half. I already calculated that at the current amount of btc i'm getting. Why don't you get some btc and get some hashlets?

You get paid more than you would in any pool
You better check your math.  Did you account for the maintenance costs?   You seem to be off by a factor of 2.  Right now it is about 80 days until the $16 is paid for.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
August 19, 2014, 12:11:57 AM
#50
Basically after a month and a half, it's going to be profitable forever. Albeit, not as fast as it usually is, but it will still be there.



Why, what's going to happen in a month and a half?
Bad math?   Right now the breakeven point appears to be over 80 days out.   That is partly because of the low BTC price.   It might not be the best time to buy Hashlets, if BTC price goes back over $500 that would bring the break even down a bit. 

However if you are spending fiat to get Hashlets, it is probably a great time to buy.   

It's only a month and a half. I already calculated that at the current amount of btc i'm getting. Why don't you get some btc and get some hashlets?

You get paid more than you would in any pool
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 18, 2014, 11:32:15 PM
#49
I got took for 15 MH/s  thinking I was going to mine some scrypt coin looking to speculate on coins you only have a few pools to pick from and they all mine and convert to bitcoin what a waste of 15 mh/s
been mine bitcoin for 3 years this is an insult to me.... really so thinking about what there doing there vaper mining rigs. or Ponzi Rigs ! I can tell you no one at my shop and crew will ever buy anything from them again... I got some before thinking so I hope this saves someone some money,

Danny
You can use the BTC to buy any coin your want.   That would be a feature!
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
August 18, 2014, 10:10:52 PM
#48
HASHLET A SACAM.
Can't even make it into a sentence, not to mention spelling. What a joke...

newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 18, 2014, 09:20:56 PM
#47
I got took for 15 MH/s  thinking I was going to mine some scrypt coin looking to speculate on coins you only have a few pools to pick from and they all mine and convert to bitcoin what a waste of 15 mh/s
been mine bitcoin for 3 years this is an insult to me.... really so thinking about what there doing there vaper mining rigs. or Ponzi Rigs ! I can tell you no one at my shop and crew will ever buy anything from them again... I got some before thinking so I hope this saves someone some money,

Danny
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
August 18, 2014, 08:59:27 PM
#46
HASHLET A SACAM.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 18, 2014, 08:55:25 PM
#45
Basically after a month and a half, it's going to be profitable forever. Albeit, not as fast as it usually is, but it will still be there.



Why, what's going to happen in a month and a half?
Bad math?   Right now the breakeven point appears to be over 80 days out.   That is partly because of the low BTC price.   It might not be the best time to buy Hashlets, if BTC price goes back over $500 that would bring the break even down a bit. 

However if you are spending fiat to get Hashlets, it is probably a great time to buy.   
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
August 18, 2014, 02:51:34 PM
#44
Basically after a month and a half, it's going to be profitable forever. Albeit, not as fast as it usually is, but it will still be there.



Why, what's going to happen in a month and a half?
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
August 18, 2014, 02:42:35 PM
#43
Basically after a month and a half, it's going to be profitable forever. Albeit, not as fast as it usually is, but it will still be there.

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