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Topic: Which cloud mining service you are using and why ? (Read 2579 times)

legendary
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It is good if u can provide the daily or weekly payout amount of all the sites where u have invested.
sr. member
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Merit: 258
legendary
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Merit: 1052
Now i m using Hashnest..
i use them because i believe they are real mining company
because they are paying perfectly
because i can sell my GH when i want..

Can u please share the Hashnest mining data against certain Ghs ?
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
Now i m using Hashnest..
i use them because i believe they are real mining company
because they are paying perfectly
because i can sell my GH when i want..
full member
Activity: 134
Merit: 100
I' ve used CEX.io and zeushash in the past, but now I 've turned to http://amhash.com/, low maintenance fee and you can sell the GH at any given time even with profit.
member
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Merit: 10
Global Risk Exchange - gref.io
Currently I'm testing Hash Profit.

There, you'll get free 200 Kh/s for 7 days.

Hash Profit - Easy Mining

Do u have any data about how much Hash Profit returned last week for bitcoin mining for say 10/100/1000 Ghs hash power ?
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1054
Currently I'm testing Hash Profit.

There, you'll get free 200 Kh/s for 7 days.

Hash Profit - Easy Mining
stop spamming with your ref link
if you really want to help someone then stop spamming on this forum

my choice are pbmining for bitcoin mining
and scrypt.cc for scrypt mining
hero member
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Merit: 510
Currently I'm testing Hash Profit.

There, you'll get free 200 Kh/s for 7 days.

Hash Profit - Easy Mining
sr. member
Activity: 410
Merit: 250
using pbmining.com
bcoz i like their service and they are trusted guys
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1004
^^^Title speaks for itself.

Disclaimer: I firmly believe that this thread belongs to mining section, not service discussion.

Well, apparently all cloud mining projects were reclassified as services from now on by the forum staff, so there will be no turning back.
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
^^^Title speaks for itself.

Disclaimer: I firmly believe that this thread belongs to mining section, not service discussion.

I'm experimenting with cloudmining.website. Hoping to break even within 3 months as the current promo offer is giving 0.001 BTC/GHs
newbie
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Merit: 0
^^^Title speaks for itself.

Disclaimer: I firmly believe that this thread belongs to mining section, not service discussion.

Hi,

I've been using Hashie so far and I have been really impressed with them. Take a look and sign up for a miner for free!

What did you mine and did it cover the costs?

I did some calculations using https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator and found that hashie.co's (obligitory affiliate link: https://hashie.co/t?p=11245&v=3e1) miners should pay themselves off after about 150 days with a 10% increase in difficulty.
hero member
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Merit: 501
^^^Title speaks for itself.

Disclaimer: I firmly believe that this thread belongs to mining section, not service discussion.

I'm mining at Cloud Mining Website. They are offering the lowest in the industry, i.e. 0.001 BTC/GHS. Please use my referral to join cloudmining.website
newbie
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Merit: 0
You are talking abot mining service, and you disclaimer the thread belongs to mining? It should have talked about mining technology
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Genesis Cloud Mining, these guys answer your support tickets and you can mine altcoins using the hashing power that you've bought wheras I'm convinced that other mining companies pay their customers in BTC so they can pocket the massive amounts of altcoins they mine on the side so they can sell them later on when the price rises and make far more money than they would selling mining contracts.

I've also had no problems with getting payments and they just generally seem less dodgy than other places I've been to the only downside is they are a bit pricey.
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
^^^Title speaks for itself.

Disclaimer: I firmly believe that this thread belongs to mining section, not service discussion.
And you're wrong. You are purchasing and trading with a service. This has nothing to do with mining itself. It's like buying shares in a copper mining company and saying you're somehow involved in the mining itself.
newbie
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Merit: 0
I've just started with hashie (https://hashie.co/t?p=11245&v=3e1) and the site is nicely designed and simple to use.  I asked a couple of questions to support before buying my first miner (after starting out with a free one for a day) and they were responsive.  Overall after seeing all of the other cloud miners out there hashie seemed the best to me to try out cloud mining and to do something with my bitcoins other than check the balance in my wallet or gamble them away ;-)
hero member
Activity: 562
Merit: 506
We're going to need a bigger heatsink.
I have my hardware co-located, if that counts as cloud mining.   Roll Eyes
Don't you guys feel a little weird not pointing your miners at a pool? For me, at least, it just ain't the same.
Yeah that does give me less control but i have a small fleet of miners at home where I can control them, once I get more room I will invest in more physical hardware. (way more fun than cloud mining)
Fair enough, physical hardware is by far the most fun! I remember back when I first got in to mining with 4.7 GH worth of block erupters. When I finally got them up and running I actually had an adrenaline rush. Too bad the difficulty went apeshit--now they've been retired to a cardboard box.  Embarrassed
hero member
Activity: 562
Merit: 506
We're going to need a bigger heatsink.
I have my hardware co-located, if that counts as cloud mining.   Roll Eyes
Don't you guys feel a little weird not pointing your miners at a pool? For me, at least, it just ain't the same.
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 250
Infleum
Not at the moment. I don't think they are worth the money and seem to be a bit risky too.
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