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Re: Cloud Mining - Please help a newbie
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notlist3d
on 19/10/2015, 20:01:52 UTC
I looked seriously at cloud mining for a while as a potential investment, but came to the conclusion that they were either ponzis, resellers, or legitimate ventures that want to raise capital (there is no other reason to sell profitable hashpower) and have control over how much interest they were prepared to pay.
None of those situations appeal to me.
So, you are not only against cloudmining.website, but also against any cloud mining website?

afaik, there are only three well proven to be legit, clouds, hashnest bit-x and genesis mining, the other are pure scam and nothing else

None of those so called legit services provide payment history. Nor do they provide their mining address and sold hash power in real time. But, www.cloudmining.website at least provide their payment history and they are paying for almost a year now. Hence, it is my favourite miner. I just received another payment from them. Anyone can verify that on the blockchain...

https://blockchain.info/tx/17385ac56805f91adf1d65c9b15b9bed22018d08739cc5d5e7865e099b59a087

are you kidding, hashnest is the most trusted cloud mine out there, they have a shitload of experience in mining

and i think you're joking, because you can't be serious about the reliability of your site, you're also carrying a nice -2 in trust, who the hell can trust you?

Trust me  don't even try to ask for facts.  I asked for equipment they use or a verification from a manufacture and he each time does not anwser but tries to say something bad about me.   I still want to see equipment verification that is more important to me then a weekly payout as a payout really does not show it was mined and not ponzi.   But I have given up with him.  Chances are he will attack you and even me for posting this in a post.

There are legit sites.  I as always suggest for people to research any investment especially cloud mining.  You should not be pushed into buying.  But do some research find a company you feel comfortable with.  Then after that work on ROI see if it's a fit for you.