LOL
Definitely sounds like something a ponzi scam would say. I'm totally convinced hashflare is a ponzi scheme now.
Consider these things:
- They have seeming unlimited scalability (which is not possible in the real world).
- No pictures of there datacenter mining Bitcoins. Only pictures I see are with GPU mining and still a small operation at best in those pics. Every "real" Bitcoin miner knows you can't mine with GPU's.
- Company is in small remote country of Estonia. What recourse do you have if things go wrong? Why no office in one of the major countries?
- Google street maps show the company sharing an office in a building in Estonia. Again, where is the datacenter?
If I'm wrong, here is an idea to prove they are legit:
- They show their Bitcoin mining divided among 3 pools by default. Can we verify their presence with those pools?
I'm not sure about it, since hashflare has been around for 3 years but it's nothing without legit evidence about their mining equipment such as genesis has some videos about their mining farms. I totally understand if they want to keep their location in secret, but at least there should be some proofs about their mining activities, in order to convince people to trust them and not consider hashflare such as ponzi scheme.