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Re: [ANN] ☁ MineThatCloud ☁ SHA-256 - 0.00087 BTC/GHs ☁ Cloud Mining Service ☁
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TechnoBibble
on 15/01/2015, 17:06:27 UTC

Another good incentive here..
With the free trial things have started brightly

Has anyone made anything from the affiliate scheme yet??

I really think bitcoin value is gonna go real high again so I hope you do stick to it.

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I like this Tongue I think people are right to be wary and think things through but I hate the people thinking they are always right, every single new idea and service on here you see the same people posting the same things...


Agreed, Good incentive, Its a very nice incentive.



Dang, here I was opening this wouldn't be a scam.

The "Good" in status is static - it doesn't check if it's actually good or not...
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And when they delete my account it'll prove me right!

Your payout info kind of proves that. The average daily payout for 1 Gh at this difficulty is 1144 Satoshis yet these guys are paying out 1402 Satoshis while paying 0.26 $/kWh for electricity. Go and plug that electricity cost into a mining calculator and see what it says.

This information is incorrect. It uses PHP to check that we are using above 85% hash (due to fluxuation) Obviously PHP is a server side script so viewing the code in your browser will only show you the result PHP grabbed. This page is dynamic. If we use below 85% PHP will grab Problem. And why would it provde you right if we deleted your account? Please get your facts right before posting slander.

Please read this so you can improve your understanding before posting rubbish - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11144641/php-wont-work-in-my-browser


This is Correct, You wont see PHP code in a Client Side Browser as PHP is Server Side Code.