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September 06, 2014, 03:40:28 AM
#49
i am hearing all this after i have invested about 50 dollars in this... but don't you keep the hashlets for an eternity and a half, so should you eventually break even and then get some extra coins to spend  Tongue Shocked Huh... eventually you will earn some bitcoins as actual profit  



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September 04, 2014, 08:21:42 AM
#48
I see those hashlets as a loan to GAW (do i think they are hashing with all that mining power at those pools? LOL hell ,no, it´s just numbers)

i hope they pay me back as soon as possible to get into positive ROI

OR i sell my Prime Hashlets which i bought @15.99 for 32$ now (regular price is 39.99$ now, take the money and buy some of those beats:

https://www.moonasics.com/shop/moon-explorer-240-mhs-asic-scrypt-miner/

Better than hashlets?

https://zeusminer.com/product/zeusminer-volcano-300mhs1000wscrypt-asic-miner/

And isn't Moon just a new Hashra company?
legendary
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September 03, 2014, 12:47:08 PM
#47
I see those hashlets as a loan to GAW (do i think they are hashing with all that mining power at those pools? LOL hell ,no, it´s just numbers)

i hope they pay me back as soon as possible to get into positive ROI

OR i sell my Prime Hashlets which i bought @15.99 for 32$ now (regular price is 39.99$ now, take the money and buy some of those beats:

https://www.moonasics.com/shop/moon-explorer-240-mhs-asic-scrypt-miner/

Better than hashlets?

6 weeks for shipping? I would stay the hell away. Your better off preordering the new L1 from bitmaintech, its not shipping for a few months but the price now is 5$/mhs. 120mhs for 599$. If I could spare that for a few months I would preorder 1 or 2 of them.
legendary
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September 03, 2014, 11:30:57 AM
#46
I see those hashlets as a loan to GAW (do i think they are hashing with all that mining power at those pools? LOL hell ,no, it´s just numbers)

i hope they pay me back as soon as possible to get into positive ROI

OR i sell my Prime Hashlets which i bought @15.99 for 32$ now (regular price is 39.99$ now, take the money and buy some of those beats:

https://www.moonasics.com/shop/moon-explorer-240-mhs-asic-scrypt-miner/

Better than hashlets?
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September 02, 2014, 08:16:31 PM
#45
Thanks for the share
legendary
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September 02, 2014, 08:01:40 PM
#44
or it could mean that you are buying a small portion of a larger setup and not assigned to a particular rig - just playing the Devil's advocate here.

that's my impression of the entire thing, your simply buying a "virtual" slice of a greater environment. I'd even guess this may include different methods of achieving payouts including mining but also hedging and other financial tricks to turn a profit.

Regardless of how its accomplished or even if its a completely illegal ponzi scheme, everyone has the ability to withdrawal their earnings the minute they post, so at most if the FBI raids them and pulls the plug, you would lose a day's "mining".  

I'd think GAW has made gobs of money selling equipment over the years so it would be a drastic change to switch to a ponzi scheme now...Its like McDonalds selling horse meat, why ruin a good thing that works for something instead illegal? Sure its possible, just not a likely outcome for people already making millions...

Over the years? How long do you think gaw has been around? They started selling hardware like 6 months ago. Do I detect another shill attempting to sound like they agree with some of what we have to say?

The waybackmachine took its first snapshot of gawminers.com in may.
https://web.archive.org/web/20140503190208/http://www.gawminers.com/

Over the months would be a better word, but I agree with the rest.

I should have added that its not a drastic step to a ponzi scheme. If what some of us believe is true and the vaultbreakers were at best delayed, its possible they are overselling hashlets to raise funds and are hoping to get the hardware they need to make it legit again.

If you take the time to read my posts on this, you will see where I am coming from. I have traded stocks/bonds/forex/etc for 2+ decades, plus I did run a couple of the egold hyips back in the day. Mine were on the up and up and when I was able I paid everyone back to at least even, and on all I made sure everyone knew that I was offering a game and not a guaranteed investment.
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September 02, 2014, 07:50:42 PM
#43
or it could mean that you are buying a small portion of a larger setup and not assigned to a particular rig - just playing the Devil's advocate here.

that's my impression of the entire thing, your simply buying a "virtual" slice of a greater environment. I'd even guess this may include different methods of achieving payouts including mining but also hedging and other financial tricks to turn a profit.

Regardless of how its accomplished or even if its a completely illegal ponzi scheme, everyone has the ability to withdrawal their earnings the minute they post, so at most if the FBI raids them and pulls the plug, you would lose a day's "mining".  

I'd think GAW has made gobs of money selling equipment over the years so it would be a drastic change to switch to a ponzi scheme now...Its like McDonalds selling horse meat, why ruin a good thing that works for something instead illegal? Sure its possible, just not a likely outcome for people already making millions...

Over the years? How long do you think gaw has been around? They started selling hardware like 6 months ago. Do I detect another shill attempting to sound like they agree with some of what we have to say?

The waybackmachine took its first snapshot of gawminers.com in may.
https://web.archive.org/web/20140503190208/http://www.gawminers.com/

Over the months would be a better word, but I agree with the rest.
legendary
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September 02, 2014, 07:42:17 PM
#42
or it could mean that you are buying a small portion of a larger setup and not assigned to a particular rig - just playing the Devil's advocate here.

that's my impression of the entire thing, your simply buying a "virtual" slice of a greater environment. I'd even guess this may include different methods of achieving payouts including mining but also hedging and other financial tricks to turn a profit.

Regardless of how its accomplished or even if its a completely illegal ponzi scheme, everyone has the ability to withdrawal their earnings the minute they post, so at most if the FBI raids them and pulls the plug, you would lose a day's "mining".  

I'd think GAW has made gobs of money selling equipment over the years so it would be a drastic change to switch to a ponzi scheme now...Its like McDonalds selling horse meat, why ruin a good thing that works for something instead illegal? Sure its possible, just not a likely outcome for people already making millions...

Over the years? How long do you think gaw has been around? They started selling hardware like 6 months ago. Do I detect another shill attempting to sound like they agree with some of what we have to say?

The waybackmachine took its first snapshot of gawminers.com in may.
https://web.archive.org/web/20140503190208/http://www.gawminers.com/
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September 02, 2014, 07:37:03 PM
#41
or it could mean that you are buying a small portion of a larger setup and not assigned to a particular rig - just playing the Devil's advocate here.

that's my impression of the entire thing, your simply buying a "virtual" slice of a greater environment. I'd even guess this may include different methods of achieving payouts including mining but also hedging and other financial tricks to turn a profit.

Regardless of how its accomplished or even if its a completely illegal ponzi scheme, everyone has the ability to withdrawal their earnings the minute they post, so at most if the FBI raids them and pulls the plug, you would lose a day's "mining". 

I'd think GAW has made gobs of money selling equipment over the years so it would be a drastic change to switch to a ponzi scheme now...Its like McDonalds selling horse meat, why ruin a good thing that works for something instead illegal? Sure its possible, just not a likely outcome for people already making millions...
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September 02, 2014, 07:26:56 PM
#40
strange stuff going on here
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Small Red and Bad
September 02, 2014, 07:24:37 PM
#39
legendary
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September 02, 2014, 07:16:16 PM
#38
What are you even talking about here.
Of course a hashlet is not a miner.
GAW showed 2 of their data centers and said they own 3, their exact location was posted along with the google maps photos.

Youre debating whether a picture of a warehouse with the miners stacked on shelves is actually a working data center? Give me a break.

Anybody who has been in a data center knows that the difference between a warehouse and a data center.

Crawl back into your hole Panda

Maybe hitting a wall with your head will move some dead cells inside, but I doubt it.

I hate to say it, but s1gs3gv has a point. The 2 photos that are floating around now are clearly warehouses. Not to mention the scale at which gaw is talking about with prime, you would want an actual server farm setup. Controlled environment, hermetically sealed, etc. Even if their "warehouse" or "data centers" are located in the northeast, summer humidity would kill the hardware regardless of how many fans you have pointed at them, and in those photos there are 0.
legendary
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September 02, 2014, 07:13:12 PM
#37
What are you even talking about here.
Of course a hashlet is not a miner.
GAW showed 2 of their data centers and said they own 3, their exact location was posted along with the google maps photos.

Youre debating whether a picture of a warehouse with the miners stacked on shelves is actually a working data center? Give me a break.

Where are those photos or those locations? Please post evidence, or it didn't happen.
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Small Red and Bad
September 02, 2014, 07:12:26 PM
#36
What are you even talking about here.
Of course a hashlet is not a miner.
GAW showed 2 of their data centers and said they own 3, their exact location was posted along with the google maps photos.

Youre debating whether a picture of a warehouse with the miners stacked on shelves is actually a working data center? Give me a break.

Anybody who has been in a data center knows that the difference between a warehouse and a data center.

Crawl back into your hole Panda

Maybe hitting a wall with your head will move some dead cells inside, but I doubt it.
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September 02, 2014, 06:58:51 PM
#35
What are you even talking about here.
Of course a hashlet is not a miner.
GAW showed 2 of their data centers and said they own 3, their exact location was posted along with the google maps photos.

Youre debating whether a picture of a warehouse with the miners stacked on shelves is actually a working data center? Give me a break.

Common sense suddenly strikes this thread.
legendary
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ex uno plures
September 02, 2014, 06:57:14 PM
#34
What are you even talking about here.
Of course a hashlet is not a miner.
GAW showed 2 of their data centers and said they own 3, their exact location was posted along with the google maps photos.

Youre debating whether a picture of a warehouse with the miners stacked on shelves is actually a working data center? Give me a break.

Anybody who has been in a data center knows that the difference between a warehouse and a data center.

Crawl back into your hole Panda
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Small Red and Bad
September 02, 2014, 06:44:44 PM
#33
What are you even talking about here.
Of course a hashlet is not a miner.
GAW showed 2 of their data centers and said they own 3, their exact location was posted along with the google maps photos.

Youre debating whether a picture of a warehouse with the miners stacked on shelves is actually a working data center? Give me a break.
newbie
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September 02, 2014, 11:55:44 AM
#32

From the way the fans are pointing, it looks like that is meant to be the hot isle of the datacentre.
Where is the air conditioning?
If the machines are operating, why is the guy on the left leaning against several of them, completely blocking the fans?


All fair points.

I'm wondering if this was when everything was being set up and they wanted a photoshoot while it looked nice? I shoot professionally and would have requested to do the shoot prior to it looking hectic with wiring.

I really like GAW and have made my ROI already because of their free gift (sold it, they gave it to everyone too) so now everything is just additional income. Only a few dollars a day but hey, better than nothing. I just threw some spare cash into it (recent graduate so I don't have a few grand to drop like others lol).
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September 02, 2014, 11:46:14 AM
#31

From the way the fans are pointing, it looks like that is meant to be the hot isle of the datacentre.
Where is the air conditioning?
If the machines are operating, why is the guy on the left leaning against several of them, completely blocking the fans?

More photos of real datacentres: http://www.businessinsider.com/warehouse-men-200000-bitcoin-monthly-2014-8
legendary
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September 02, 2014, 11:44:59 AM
#30

Again, no wires, no ac. The only wires I see are running those lights.
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