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Re: Cloud Mining Journey (with Hashflare)
by
mghaynes
on 12/01/2018, 14:33:31 UTC
  • I was able to withdraw BTC
  • Took less than 5 minutes to show up in my wallet

DAY 42
It's been a while since I posted. Quite frankly because Hashflare has been performing exactly as advertised with no drama to report. The other day I finally had enough bitcoin for a withdrawal. I submitted a withdrawal of BTC0.06. I forgot to take a screenshot before I initiated the withdrawal, but here is the message that was displayed after I completed:
 https://i.imgur.com/LqIsYwo.png
On December 31st I had BTC0.0635. I then transferred to my wallet, which sent BTC0.0629 after paying the transaction fee. Less then five minutes later, the bitcoin appeared in my Exodus wallet. You can see the withdrawal in my transaction history:
https://i.imgur.com/t4yl32g.png
And here it is appearing in my wallet.
https://i.imgur.com/wJ4ropU.png
At current rates, that translates into roughly $870 (USD) and the potential time to earn back my investment is looking like a shade under four months. (Granted, the time to ROI fluctuates with the price of bitcoin). As of today, I have BTC0.028 BTC in my Hashflare account and earning about BTC0.0026 daily.

I can finally say that I do not believe Hashflare is a scam. The mining has roughly paid out each day as predicted by various online calculators. I withdrew my money easily and with no hassle. Please note I am making no statements about whether or not cloud mining is a good or bad idea, just that Hashflare is not a scam. My opinion is that owning the machine and mining it on your own is better than cloud mining. But, if you cannot own the machine for whatever reason, cloud mining, at least when I purchased and given the current price of bitcoin is still profitable.

If you have read this far and found this thread useful and want to join Hashflare, consider signing up using my reference code: https://hashflare.io/r/324CD8C4