I'm also curious to see some pictures of a data center. With prices this low, it seems too good to be true.
Prove to us that it isn't.

The prices are about on par with the market place at GAW's Zencloud. Obviously not the price that GAW sells at but the actual market value between users is about 50 cents a GH/S. Hashnest sells at about 40 cents a GH/S and that is owned by BITMAINTECH. So Hashie is not anywhere near the too good to be true mark. Regardless of that, it would be nice to see photos of the physical mining equipment. I think I will personally hold off investing more until that request gets answered. Mainly due to the fact that several people have posted the desire to see photographic evidence and there has been no response to the topic after the BTCGuild list was provided.
Hi Sandler,
We don't actually
operate the farms ourselves. We're actually a middleman for certain partners who contract out their miners. Differing electricity, facility, and logistics costs means certain locations are a lot more economical for mining than others, and mining is highly competitive making small differences and economies of scale matter.
If you're worried about us being a scam / 'bucket shop', we have the hashpower - as we've demonstrated (and are happy to do so again).
[1] We're exploring options to let users point it at their own pool, too. There's no scam or anything in us specializing in managing the market and handling sales & support, while letting economies of scale work
[1]: Unlike certain competitors that
are bucket shops with photo ops... For example, we had Zeus miners. We know the board-to-board distance in a particular company's "photos" results in massive HW errors and is completely unsuitable.
-Sahra
Perhaps you could make an announcement and a set time to show your hashpower on BTC guild again? You could announce a few days or a week ahead of time that you will be moving the hashpower for say 30mins at a specified time of day, and give people plenty of time to witness it for themselves. I'm not trying to accuse you of photoshopping that last photo or anything, but I certainly did not see it for myself and I tend to be rather cautious as I have already lost money to two different scams involving bitcoin and I'm just trying to cover my own ass
.
Also one other thing....if you are just a middleman for people who contract out their miners, how can you claim that your customers "own" the miners for life and will always have the hashing power that they purchase? That seems odd to me.