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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
jackg
on 15/09/2017, 17:36:16 UTC
BCC cannot be withdrawn from Hashnest - withdraw button is greyed out. 

Anyone else notice this problem?

I have same problem. Maybe need to wait some time and withdraw button will be active.

I don't think it's ever coming back.
Hmm...



First, we got this statement from China's Central Bank regarding regulating the ICO's.

Today, viabtc announced that they will be closing
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Sept 25th: Closing of registration, asset deposits and all trading pairs
Sept 30th: Closing of website www.viabtc.com
(source: https://www.viabtc.com/announcement/detail?id=11)

And today I was reading this rumor/FUD ??
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It’s been a long week and I’m back from China. I was in meetings with business partners who have vested interest in several large scale cryptocurrency mining farms. Rumors of China shutting down companies who run ICO’s and Chinese exchanges being shutdown is what landed me here. The goal of our meeting was to devise a plan on how to make sure our investments were safe. This meant understanding exactly what Chinese regulators require from miners and making sure they meet those obligations. As it turns out none of that matters because China intends to not only take down exchanges but mining farms as well. BTCChina, OKCoin and Huobi are the three I know of that will be shut down. This isn’t the first time PBOC has taken shots at the crypto world but this time feels different. As of Wednesday the 13th we pulled funding from two farms and are exploring our options with the third.
(source: http://www.pfhub.com/pboc-shutting-chinese-miners-exchanges-bitcoin-btc-euthreum-eth-1692/ )



 Tongue



Anyone knows Bitmain's standpoint in all of this turmoil?
It's a shame to see them go, they were quite a good company. However, it could just be an exit scam? Sell contracts of btc/bcc/ltc miners and shutdown a few months later with your extra profits.
Also, i think, bitmain will have to pay tax on what they earn and the Chinese government may consider that enough of an incentive to produce an exception for hashnest (but that's unlikely).