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legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
August 17, 2014, 08:23:58 PM
#22

The reason you can't find it is that the page requires you to be a customer and have a login t the cloud site.

The whole thing is seriously crooked. The CEO is offering to take pictures, which nobody asked for, but can't provide proof of a single mined block, let alone address all the other outlandish claims.

https://hashtalk.org/t/data-center-pictures/6448


Sorry but I am a customer, I bought a few hashlets just to see how it would work.  As for the rest, it could be a scam, time will tell.   However, in any case the site isn't well done.   It needs some basics like just being able to find out how the hashlets are supposed to work. 

Oh, sorry, my mistake. The maintenance cost link is at the left bottom of the cloud site and I wouldn't have found it on my own either. Gray on gray and partly obscured by Win 7 Start button.

hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 17, 2014, 07:53:48 PM
#21

The reason you can't find it is that the page requires you to be a customer and have a login t the cloud site.

The whole thing is seriously crooked. The CEO is offering to take pictures, which nobody asked for, but can't provide proof of a single mined block, let alone address all the other outlandish claims.

https://hashtalk.org/t/data-center-pictures/6448


Sorry but I am a customer, I bought a few hashlets just to see how it would work.  As for the rest, it could be a scam, time will tell.   However, in any case the site isn't well done.   It needs some basics like just being able to find out how the hashlets are supposed to work. 
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
August 17, 2014, 07:29:10 PM
#20
Excerpts from my comms with them:

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair. (apparently fees will decline over time to ensure ROI, but awaiting more info on how they will do this, if at all)

You need a zencloud subscription to mine. You can mine to our new ZenPool that is exclusive to Hashlet currently.  You are buying hosted power. (no other monthly fees buy it, start hashing, zencloud sub is included, so they say)

Currently you can only mine to the pools supported by Zencloud. You can not mine to your own pool currently.There is no monthly ZenCloud subscription. Here are our maintenance fees : https://cloud.zenminer.com/maintenance-cost

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair.

Thanks, but this information should be much clearer at the actual site.   For example I have no idea how to find the maintenance-cost page from the site. 

The reason you can't find it is that the page requires you to be a customer and have a login to the cloud site.

The whole thing is seriously crooked. The CEO is offering to take pictures, which nobody asked for, but can't provide proof of a single mined block, let alone address all the other outlandish claims.

https://hashtalk.org/t/data-center-pictures/6448
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 17, 2014, 05:14:34 PM
#19
Excerpts from my comms with them:

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair. (apparently fees will decline over time to ensure ROI, but awaiting more info on how they will do this, if at all)

You need a zencloud subscription to mine. You can mine to our new ZenPool that is exclusive to Hashlet currently.  You are buying hosted power. (no other monthly fees buy it, start hashing, zencloud sub is included, so they say)

Currently you can only mine to the pools supported by Zencloud. You can not mine to your own pool currently.There is no monthly ZenCloud subscription. Here are our maintenance fees : https://cloud.zenminer.com/maintenance-cost

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair.

Thanks, but this information should be much clearer at the actual site.   For example I have no idea how to find the maintenance-cost page from the site. 
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
August 17, 2014, 04:04:05 PM
#18
http://gawminers.com/pages/hashlet

I don't understand what this is.

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


Ahh the Nazi is back. Go back to supporting burning homes with ppl inside them Sad.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
August 17, 2014, 02:46:05 PM
#17
http://gawminers.com/pages/hashlet

I don't understand what this is.

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


This doesn't surprise me at all after reading one of your posts in the off topic section.



Without help of family and the state I be on the streets.

My school system failed me or my brain just is the way it is and the school system couldn't help me at all.

sad. very depressing.

People that have smarts take it for granted and it pisses me off.

Stop littering the forum with your nonsense.
legendary
Activity: 4116
Merit: 7849
'The right to privacy matters'
August 17, 2014, 02:34:07 PM
#16
I am a bigger fan of gawminers  the s-3 deal in particular. 

my hashlets will not be much of my gaw portfilio.
legendary
Activity: 963
Merit: 1002
August 17, 2014, 01:58:28 PM
#15
I bought a few yesterday. I will make a thread with my stats once I get a full days worth of payouts.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Small Red and Bad
August 17, 2014, 01:39:03 PM
#14
I'm re-releasing it with solid proof and I'm getting everyone gathered to back it up.
So you deleted it because you had no proof? Why even post it in the first place? You're so full of it.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Small Red and Bad
August 17, 2014, 01:29:39 PM
#13
Excerpts from my comms with them:

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair. (apparently fees will decline over time to ensure ROI, but awaiting more info on how they will do this, if at all)

You need a zencloud subscription to mine. You can mine to our new ZenPool that is exclusive to Hashlet currently.  You are buying hosted power. (no other monthly fees buy it, start hashing, zencloud sub is included, so they say)

Currently you can only mine to the pools supported by Zencloud. You can not mine to your own pool currently.There is no monthly ZenCloud subscription. Here are our maintenance fees : https://cloud.zenminer.com/maintenance-cost

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair.

Thanks for everybody's answers. I will stay way clear of this.

why? you can buy with a cc you get 60 days cc protection.

they offer real gear and cloud gear.  read my threads.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-pool-experience-with-cloud-zenminer-dot-com-new-thread-old-was-locked-743152
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-pool-experience-with-cloud-zenminer-dot-com-698679


you can go to gawminer and buy a s-3 and have it hash in under 1 hour with 60 days cc protection



 http://gawminers.com/collections/all-miners/products/441-gh-s-antminer-s3-by-bitmain-tech-1-month-of-free-zencloud-hosting-service-24-hour-activation-asic-sha-256-miner



code for a discount is GAW25 - $25 off orders over $200  or WELCOMETOGAW - $10 off orders over $150


where can you get an s-3 hashing today for 474 usd.  free power for 30 days. free psu  and then 90 cents a day to host it?

Yeah buy from a company that fake hashes and can't provide any proof plus they have lied numerous times and are shady.

If you could actually make a profit with their S3 hosting then they would be mining themselves and wouldn't have to provide a hosting service, they can't prove that your miner is actually hashing shit.
That $0.90 a day will go up and up and up and you'll eventually make nothing.. when that time comes you'll have to get your miner shipped which could take 14 days according to their site, thats 14 days of lost time.
Why not be smart and buy a $40 PSU from newegg and buy a new Antminer s3 for like $300~ off of either bitmain whenever they release their newest batch or off of someone in the Computer Hardware thread on this forum. It'll cost you maybe $350 in total to get it up and running at your place and then you can definitely make more money by renting out your gear on miningrigrentals(I make double of what ghash pays) or you can mine individual coins before they release.

Just think for a minute.. use your head.. why would this service be avail unless they make money? Theres a reason why they're spending $10,000,000 on expanding.. its because of idiots who think they will actually ROI with Gaw garbage.
You should really make up your mind. You posted a lot of crap today and deleted it when I asked you to prove these accusations.
Here's what was left of your crappy thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=742738.new#new

legendary
Activity: 4116
Merit: 7849
'The right to privacy matters'
August 17, 2014, 01:07:30 PM
#12
Excerpts from my comms with them:

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair. (apparently fees will decline over time to ensure ROI, but awaiting more info on how they will do this, if at all)

You need a zencloud subscription to mine. You can mine to our new ZenPool that is exclusive to Hashlet currently.  You are buying hosted power. (no other monthly fees buy it, start hashing, zencloud sub is included, so they say)

Currently you can only mine to the pools supported by Zencloud. You can not mine to your own pool currently.There is no monthly ZenCloud subscription. Here are our maintenance fees : https://cloud.zenminer.com/maintenance-cost

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair.

Thanks for everybody's answers. I will stay way clear of this.

why? you can buy with a cc you get 60 days cc protection.

they offer real gear and cloud gear.  read my threads.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-pool-experience-with-cloud-zenminer-dot-com-new-thread-old-was-locked-743152
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-pool-experience-with-cloud-zenminer-dot-com-698679


you can go to gawminer and buy a s-3 and have it hash in under 1 hour with 60 days cc protection



 http://gawminers.com/collections/all-miners/products/441-gh-s-antminer-s3-by-bitmain-tech-1-month-of-free-zencloud-hosting-service-24-hour-activation-asic-sha-256-miner



code for a discount is GAW25 - $25 off orders over $200  or WELCOMETOGAW - $10 off orders over $150


where can you get an s-3 hashing today for 474 usd.  free power for 30 days. free psu  and then 90 cents a day to host it?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
August 17, 2014, 12:10:57 PM
#11
Excerpts from my comms with them:

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair. (apparently fees will decline over time to ensure ROI, but awaiting more info on how they will do this, if at all)

You need a zencloud subscription to mine. You can mine to our new ZenPool that is exclusive to Hashlet currently.  You are buying hosted power. (no other monthly fees buy it, start hashing, zencloud sub is included, so they say)

Currently you can only mine to the pools supported by Zencloud. You can not mine to your own pool currently.There is no monthly ZenCloud subscription. Here are our maintenance fees : https://cloud.zenminer.com/maintenance-cost

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair.

Thanks for everybody's answers. I will stay way clear of this.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
August 17, 2014, 12:00:51 PM
#10
Excerpts from my comms with them:

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair. (apparently fees will decline over time to ensure ROI, but awaiting more info on how they will do this, if at all)

You need a zencloud subscription to mine. You can mine to our new ZenPool that is exclusive to Hashlet currently.  You are buying hosted power. (no other monthly fees buy it, start hashing, zencloud sub is included, so they say)

Currently you can only mine to the pools supported by Zencloud. You can not mine to your own pool currently.There is no monthly ZenCloud subscription. Here are our maintenance fees : https://cloud.zenminer.com/maintenance-cost

You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 17, 2014, 05:54:16 AM
#9
There are already other threads about this, but anyway, you pay for a Scrypt-miner in the cloud. There is an initial cost at $15.99/MH, and then you pay a maintenance fee per day.

Using their web site you can select between a few multi-pools to use for your miner. It's not more fun that that.
So far I haven't seen anything about a daily maintenance fee on the Hashlet.   

.08 cents per mh.

I own 100 mh there. 8 bucks.
Is it just automatically deducted from the earnings?
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
August 17, 2014, 05:42:37 AM
#8
There are already other threads about this, but anyway, you pay for a Scrypt-miner in the cloud. There is an initial cost at $15.99/MH, and then you pay a maintenance fee per day.

Using their web site you can select between a few multi-pools to use for your miner. It's not more fun that that.
So far I haven't seen anything about a daily maintenance fee on the Hashlet.   

.08 cents per mh.

I own 100 mh there. 8 bucks.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
August 17, 2014, 05:41:17 AM
#7
There are already other threads about this, but anyway, you pay for a Scrypt-miner in the cloud. There is an initial cost at $15.99/MH, and then you pay a maintenance fee per day.

Using their web site you can select between a few multi-pools to use for your miner. It's not more fun that that.
So far I haven't seen anything about a daily maintenance fee on the Hashlet.   
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
August 17, 2014, 04:57:39 AM
#6
It can be a third party hardware or proprietary hardware, no one know since it's exclusive for cloud mining. Anyway, they only need to split the payout between the Mh purchased by the users and keep the hardware updated to keep the scrypt ratio Mh/watt profitable.
legendary
Activity: 3304
Merit: 1084
August 17, 2014, 02:38:52 AM
#5
There are already other threads about this, but anyway, you pay for a Scrypt-miner in the cloud. There is an initial cost at $15.99/MH, and then you pay a maintenance fee per day.

Using their web site you can select between a few multi-pools to use for your miner. It's not more fun that that.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
August 17, 2014, 02:31:53 AM
#4
As far as I can tell the contract is scrypt cloud mining.

In my opinion scrypt mining is less profitable than bitcoin mining (atleast at this point in time) and I would therefore advise against spending a large sum on such a contract / miner.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
August 17, 2014, 02:19:37 AM
#3
Basically, it is a cloudmining contract, but the exact contract terms are not easily to be found (e.g. hosting cost, duration...).

It is supposed to be tradeable though, and seems to be cheaper than competitors products.


Also, please move to altcoin forum.
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