This sushi guy is just some scam garbage fishing around for some fraud to pull. It has to start a new account for this because of the stench from its other scam accounts. Don´t waste time on it.
Oh, there it is already
the foul-language syndrome which always comes up when suspicious people start feeling stepped on their toes. As for the baseless, implied accusations: I am pretty sure the admins here are able to track down such abuse of their system, as they are able to learn my identity pretty quickly if they need to. See, I dont really hide my identity in the backend like most. (yes, Im looking at you)

Anyway, lets keep it on-topic:
cloudMining.websiteMy personal research failed to show that cloudMining.website is run an officially registered company, nor did my requests here result in any related information proving me wrong. I definitely regard that to be a clear negative, which voids trust. The use of foul language doesnt build any trust either. Instead, it merely confirms initial suspicions. (Besides, Ive never seen suspected socket puppets point to themselves this quickly and in such a clear way before they were even asked. Congrats! Makes it easier for everyone to follow the who-is-who.

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Looking at the fact cloudMining.website also failed to provide proof-of-hardware, or a track record older than 4 months which would at least provide proof to their mining operation history I have very strong doubts that they have any mining capability as they try to imply. Its even more suspicious when you realize that not a single coin generation address has been published here in the thread, and not a single solved block has been pointed to. We all know that anyone can create payouts from bitcoin received from investors, which is why scammers always try to point to payouts instead of solved blocks
because solved blocks are not that easy to claim (just like they are not that easy to mine). Thats why real miners dont point to payouts
real miners point to solved blocks!From my personal point of view and unless proven wrong with hard facts,
cloudMining.website seems to be one of the lamest scams Ive seen in the last months. Nothing new, nothing creative
just the usual
ponzi-powered bitcoin mining investment scheme weve all seen several times before. The friendly communication by the self-outed support team merely underlines the negative impression.
But you dont have to limit yourself by only relying on my personal impression. After all, others came to an alike conclusion long before me:
Nota Bene: If you are one of those people who are new to investing in bitcoin and you dont really know which warning signs to look out for, please educate yourself before investing your precious money where you shouldnt be investing it
http://i.imgur.com/k7u0drN.jpgCase closed. ■