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post Nov 10 2018, 06:15 PM

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If you have balance in Hashflare and it is less than 0.01, contact their support for help.

They will then make a withdrawal for you.
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a lot of various opinions here, but did someone hear something about the new project Gnation? Interesting, good forcasts and strong companies...
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post Nov 24 2018, 05:50 PM

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With the current price of crypto, is cloud mining still profitable?
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post Apr 15 2019, 01:49 PM

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What is the trusted cloud mining for eth ?
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post Apr 22 2019, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(xenith @ Apr 15 2019, 01:49 PM)
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Currently only Hashflare offers ETH cloudmining on a one year contract basis



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post Jun 7 2019, 08:08 PM

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The Bitmain cloud mining company HashNest has revamped its cloud-mining operations a few months ago.

We can now buy BTC hashrate from the HashNest market and cloud-mine according to our budget.

They utilize the latest Bitmain Antminers like the S15 and S17 to mine BTC.

HashNest is the only cloud-mining company that you can buy and sell hashrates and not be tied to a fixed contract.

Here is the link to their website https://www.hashnest.com/
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Hashnest in Chinese. Got English version?

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QUOTE(xXwasabiXx @ Jun 7 2019, 10:55 PM)
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post Jun 8 2019, 10:45 PM

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wow quite expensive lol. 50th/s asic need USD3000+ . havent count in electricity fee. summore the machine we no keep. any contract duration?

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post Jun 9 2019, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(xXwasabiXx @ Jun 8 2019, 10:45 PM)
wow quite expensive lol. 50th/s asic need USD3000+ . havent count in electricity fee. summore the machine we no keep. any contract duration?
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The S17 (50 TH/s) and S15 (28 TH/s) are priced differently.

The S17 is $3,288 and the S15 is $1,388.

You don't have to buy one full physical miner, although you can.

I buy X amount of hashrate from the cheaper S15 market, currently at 0.0059 BTC per TH/s.

You can buy as low as 1 TH/s or as high as much as you can buy from the market.

Your hashrate is open-ended and is not subject to an expiry date.

You can mine as long as it is still profitable, or you can sell it anytime.

Conventional BTC cloud-mining contracts expire after one year.

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how many u have? mining started immediately after purchase hash?

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QUOTE(xXwasabiXx @ Jun 9 2019, 07:06 PM)
how many u have? mining started immediately after purchase hash?
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Not much, less than the hashrate of two S15 miners.

Yes, mining starts immediately after hashrate purchase. thumbup.gif

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post Jun 21 2019, 05:50 PM

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Sorry for stupid question, I still having some btc in Nicehash, so i decide to withdraw all of it to my Paypal account. which wallet can do so, or got other better way?

Please advise.

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QUOTE(des85 @ Jun 21 2019, 05:50 PM)
Sorry for stupid question, I still having some btc in Nicehash, so i decide to withdraw all of it to my Paypal account. which wallet can do so, or got other better way?

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i personall suggest wallets like copay or use trezor
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post Jun 29 2019, 08:18 AM

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QUOTE(ShinG3e @ Jun 22 2019, 04:48 PM)
i personall suggest wallets like copay or use trezor
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QUOTE(des85 @ Jun 29 2019, 08:18 AM)
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or u may try ledger , this company same like trezor. is a good cold wallet hardware device to store crypto.
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QUOTE(lw13 @ Jun 30 2019, 09:12 AM)
or u may try ledger , this company same like trezor. is a good cold wallet hardware device to store crypto.
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Okok... will study and compare first.

many thanks.
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QUOTE(Uglybilly @ Sep 27 2018, 06:44 PM)
Any recommend Cloud Mining program to join? I plan to enter with MYR 10,000
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Hi are you keen for in new wallet cloud token


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cloud mining doesn't make sense to me, math wise.

do you own calculation and u will see what i mean, u will almost never get back your money at the end unless the crypto market is booming like crazy. if the market down, then gg, electricity cost will outweigh the revenue.

if u do your own mining, at least the equipment still can be sold. this one, sell what? your contract? sorry, contract only they sell to you, you cannot sell to anyone else.

in what way will you profit from cloud mining? only way is if the crypto market moons, of which you would be better off buying the coins itself in the first place...
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QUOTE(-CoupeFanatic- @ Jul 12 2019, 02:52 PM)
if u do your own mining, at least the equipment still can be sold. this one, sell what? your contract? sorry, contract only they sell to you, you cannot sell to anyone else.
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You obviously have never heard of HashNest biggrin.gif


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