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Topic: www.bithull.com SCAM (Read 279 times)

copper member
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1822
Top Crypto Casino
May 10, 2020, 01:14:42 PM
#9
Total Scam!! They accept Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum only. Once the money leaves you that will be the end. Stay away from it. I have burnt myself with a scammer  who accepted only crypto. My advice is to stay away.
Sorry man, next time care to do some small research on who you are going to send your money too. It could save you from such losses
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
May 10, 2020, 11:40:35 AM
#8
Total Scam!! They accept Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum only. Once the money leaves you that will be the end. Stay away from it. I have burnt myself with a scammer  who accepted only crypto. My advice is to stay away.
legendary
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Merit: 6403
Blackjack.fun
April 19, 2020, 05:15:15 AM
#7
Hihi, Apocollapse beat me to this one. Grin


Lame scam attempt...
At least the last one with such specs had a better-edited miner, this is just a flipped image of the m20





so 5.45 x 3.27 = 17.8 times better then the best known miner.
forget shipping or taxes why would you sell an item 17.8 x better then you nearest competitor
at only 1.68 x the price?

They've lowered the price to 2800, and it's buy one get one free   Grin Grin Grin
So it's 35x times better than anything..

And probably it mines all those coins at the same time so it's x100!!!!

Interesting that they paid for the press release news, so they;ve made it to yahoo and business insider.
Reminds me of the swissminer scam.


hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 796
April 19, 2020, 05:09:46 AM
#6
Looks like they're stole other pictures and editted with their logo. They also doesn't have lot explanation about the item.

Real
Fake

Real
Fake
copper member
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April 19, 2020, 04:49:04 AM
#5
bithull is yet another scam company that predates to sell miners which are out of the world.
There is no difference between these frauds who are just  trying their best to steal people's money. Evertime you will find them with new websites but product is same. You can take that as one of their business strategy by which they are targetting new miners with greedy offers. In most of these cases those guys come with some common features like less energy consumption, more mining strength, price discounts and combo offers too. Finally after sending money most of the time they will scam you or maximum  you will get useless products which are nothing but a cooling fan. I always like to call these product as empty boxes as i always said about those fucking fake mining equipment providers.  

I will not so wonder if anyone find connections between them and other simillar frauds. Hope new miners will not waste their money by putting their foot on this kinda obvious trap.




sr. member
Activity: 604
Merit: 416
April 19, 2020, 04:19:44 AM
#4
bithull.com is a scam, no questions there!

I would send you guys more merit, but I am out of sMerit.
copper member
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1822
Top Crypto Casino
April 19, 2020, 03:36:43 AM
#3
Looks like they will fish money out of a dozen victims who don't care doing any due diligence. They are allover many new websites like Yahoo Finance, Business insider etc talking about their miner.

I also found a couple of more SCAM websites claiming to sell the miner

SCAM asicminersworld.com
Code:
https://asicminersworld.com/product/bh-miner/


Buy 2, Get one free... Lol

Domain information

https://www.whois.com/whois/asicminersworld.com
Code:
Domain: asicminersworld.com
Registrar: PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
Registered On: 2019-03-22
Expires On: 2021-03-22
Updated On: 2020-02-13
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Name Servers: cheryl.ns.cloudflare.com
lynn.ns.cloudflare.com

SCAM cryptobrands-mining.com
Code:
https://cryptobrands-mining.com/product/bithull-bh-miner/


6 Units at $16,999.00!!!

Domain information

https://www.whois.com/whois/cryptobrands-mining.com
Code:
Domain:
cryptobrands-mining.com
Registrar: PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
Registered On: 2020-01-02
Expires On: 2022-01-02
Updated On: 2020-01-07
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Name Servers:
deb.ns.cloudflare.com
huxley.ns.cloudflare.com

Notice the similarity of the registrar for both domains
Code:
Registrar: PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com

And also similarity of registrant contact information for both domains

Code:
Name:
Domain Admin
Organization: Privacy Protect, LLC (PrivacyProtect.org)
Street: 10 Corporate Drive
City: Burlington
State: MA
Postal Code: 01803
Country: US
Phone: +1.8022274003
Email: [email protected]

Coincidence?
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
April 18, 2020, 09:26:17 PM
#2
 The best proven miner is the ant miner s19pro

It specs at 110 th

watts at 3000

this miner specs at 360th

so 360/110 = 3.27 times better

this miner specs at 550 watts

3000/555 =  5.45 x better watts.

so 5.45 x 3.27 = 17.8 times better then the best known miner.

bitmain asks 2675

this company asks 4500

forget shipping or taxes why would you sell an item 17.8 x better then you nearest competitor

at only 1.68 x the price?  the answer is you would not you would ask a correct price or  you simply are hawking a product that does not exist .

this is like buying a good gas mileage car that claims it gets 300 miles to the gallon and it costs only 5000 dollars.

You would know it has to be a fake.

These sellers pop up every one or two years. hoping to get a few fools to buy in.

Do not be a fool.
legendary
Activity: 2394
Merit: 6581
be constructive or S.T.F.U
April 18, 2020, 07:24:44 PM
#1
bithull is yet another scam company that pretends to sell miners which are out of the world.





350 terahash at 550 watts, that's an efficiency of 0.65 Wat per terahash, it's most likely that nobody alive will live long enough to see such a mining gear unless some aliens build it in their world and ship it to planet earth, there is no way they can be close to 0.1% legit.

And like I usually do with these scams accusations:

TL;DR

Did they scam anyone yet? Not Sure
Are they scammers? 100% YES.

Stay safe.
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